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how many of you have ever heard of rosa parks? well, who was rosa parks? a woman who rode once in the back of the bus to a front -- she did a lot of other thing, but that was one of the most significant things. you can do that. i had no idea the ddt my dad and i were spraying on the mosquitoes on the swamp behind our house in new hampshire to kill moss' quitos until rachel carson wrote "silent spring" and taught us that and also started a whole worldwide environmental movement. how many of you have ever heard of rachel carson? who was rachel carson? a woman who sat behind a little desk in a tiny house in pennsylvania, took out a piece of scratch paper and a pencil and started writing a book having no idea it would ever be published, much less that it would change the world. while i'm on that subject, this book -- the original of this book was rejected by 39 publishers. [laughter] ah, yes, i got 39 rejection slips. and one very brave publisher just down the street from you here published it. a courageous publisher. it went to "the new york times"' bestselle
how many of you have ever heard of rosa parks? well, who was rosa parks? a woman who rode once in the back of the bus to a front -- she did a lot of other thing, but that was one of the most significant things. you can do that. i had no idea the ddt my dad and i were spraying on the mosquitoes on the swamp behind our house in new hampshire to kill moss' quitos until rachel carson wrote "silent spring" and taught us that and also started a whole worldwide environmental movement. how...
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how many of you have ever heard of rosa parks? will who was rosa parks? oh woman who wrote on the back of a bus. she did a lot of other things but that was most significant thing. you can do that. and i had no idea my dad and i were spraying on the mosquito on the swap behind our house in new hampshire to killed the mosquito until rachel wrote the book silent spring that told us that it's also a worldwide environmental movement. who is rachel carson? a woman who sat behind a little desk and a tiny house in pennsylvania and took out a scratch paper and started writing a book having no idea it would ever be published. much less that it would change the world. but on that subject this book, it was rejected by 39 publishers. i got 39 rejection slips. and then a very brave publisher just on the street from here in oakland published it any stay there for a long time and then all the other publishers wanted it. stay with it. we have we have tremendous power. how many ever heard of richard davis or jack woodberry? oh my goodness. wow. california. i thought you gu
how many of you have ever heard of rosa parks? will who was rosa parks? oh woman who wrote on the back of a bus. she did a lot of other things but that was most significant thing. you can do that. and i had no idea my dad and i were spraying on the mosquito on the swap behind our house in new hampshire to killed the mosquito until rachel wrote the book silent spring that told us that it's also a worldwide environmental movement. who is rachel carson? a woman who sat behind a little desk and a...
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and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks.martin luther king jr. i met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18. i met martin luther king jr. and i never looked back. i i asked my mother and father, they said that's the way it is, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble, it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited the holocaust museum ol more than one occasion. d for me it is hard, it is unbelievable and it is unreal what happened to a group of people, a group of human beings and it must never ever happen again, never, never again. [applause] mr. lewis: in the civil rights movement, i met the rabbi. yes, i met and walked with the rabbi. the hundreds and thousands of young jewish students and adults who marched on washington, many rabbis came to selma. many young people worked in the state of mississippi during 1964 and 1965 and others worked all across the south. and i would never ever forget three young men that i got to , went on a sunda
and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks.martin luther king jr. i met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18. i met martin luther king jr. and i never looked back. i i asked my mother and father, they said that's the way it is, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble, it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited the holocaust museum ol more than one occasion. d for me it is...
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police say the shooting happened right here along the pathway of this popular santa rosa park late last night. police say a replica gun in the hands of a suicidal teenager nearly caused a deadly situation. you're looking at an air soft replica gun, one that looks very similar to a replica handgun santa rosa police say pointed at officers last night. >> there's no markings on it to indicate it is a toy. >> reporter: the lieutenant says officers responded to santa rosa's park last night after getting a 911 call reporting a man in the park with a gun. police say it turned out it was the teenager who placed the call. >> to force a shooting based on a dee dsire to commit suicide b police. >> reporter: police fired several shots after the boy pointed the weapon, hitting the teen in the foot. >> a distance away, it looks real. >> reporter: michael lives right across the street from the park. he he has several replica guns he uses for air soft battles but he says he'd never take them out in public. he's well aware 13-year-old andy lopez was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in 2013 while ca
police say the shooting happened right here along the pathway of this popular santa rosa park late last night. police say a replica gun in the hands of a suicidal teenager nearly caused a deadly situation. you're looking at an air soft replica gun, one that looks very similar to a replica handgun santa rosa police say pointed at officers last night. >> there's no markings on it to indicate it is a toy. >> reporter: the lieutenant says officers responded to santa rosa's park last...
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it took place along the pathway of this popular santa rosa park. tonight it's shedding new light of the potential dangers of replica guns. 0-year-old michael stromberg of santa rosa has several replica guns he uses for air soft battles with his friends. >> it's a fun sport. you just have to do it safe and make sure no one can mistake it for a real gun. >> reporter: last night police say a suicidal 15-year-old pointed one at officers. >> there was no markings on it to indicate it is a toy. >> reporter: the lieutenant said officers responded to santa rosa's coffey park last night after getting a 911 call reporting a man in the park with a gun. police say it turns out it was the teen-ager who placed the call. >> to force a shooting based on a desire to commit suicide by police. >> reporter: police say an officer fired several shots after the boy pointed the weapon at him, hitting the teen in the foot. >> if you're a distance away from this, it looks real. >> reporter: for stromberg who lives right across the street from the park, the incident is a sta
it took place along the pathway of this popular santa rosa park. tonight it's shedding new light of the potential dangers of replica guns. 0-year-old michael stromberg of santa rosa has several replica guns he uses for air soft battles with his friends. >> it's a fun sport. you just have to do it safe and make sure no one can mistake it for a real gun. >> reporter: last night police say a suicidal 15-year-old pointed one at officers. >> there was no markings on it to indicate...
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met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17.year, at the age of 18, i met martin luther king, jr. and i never looked back. i asked my mother, asked my father, and they said, boy, that is the way. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble. it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited a holocaust museum on more than one occasion. and for me it is hard -- it is almost unbelievable, it is unbelievable, it is unreal what happened to a group of people. a group of human beings. and it must never, ever happen again. never! never again! [ applause ] in the civil rights movement, yes, i met and walked with rabbi heschel. yes, i met and walked with rabbi prince. but there was 100,000 young jewish students and those who marched on washington. many rabbis came to selma. many young people worked in the state of mississippi during 1964 and 1965 and the others worked all across the south. and i will never, ever forget, three young men i got to know and goodman, shea
met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17.year, at the age of 18, i met martin luther king, jr. and i never looked back. i asked my mother, asked my father, and they said, boy, that is the way. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble. it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited a holocaust museum on more than one occasion. and for me it is hard -- it is almost unbelievable, it is unbelievable, it is unreal what...
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i never rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17 and the fear at the age of 18 i met martin luther king jr.. and i've never looked back. father,my mother and my they would say boy, that is the way it is. don't get in the way, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble. necessary travel. necessary travel. we all must continue to get in trouble. i have visited the holocaust museum on more than one occasion. or me it is hard, it is unbelievable, it is unreal what appened to a group of people, group of human beings. and it must never, ever happen again. never, never again. [applause] movement,il rights rabbi met and walked with herschel. hundreds anda thousands of young jewish students and adults who marched on washington. many rabbis came to selma. many young people work in the state of mississippi. then forget threeever .oung men that i got to know these three young men riding in arrested, taken to jail, and later that evening, they were taken from jail and turned over to the clan. shot,they were beaten, and killed. and their bodies were discovered. six weeks later. , bu
i never rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17 and the fear at the age of 18 i met martin luther king jr.. and i've never looked back. father,my mother and my they would say boy, that is the way it is. don't get in the way, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble. necessary travel. necessary travel. we all must continue to get in trouble. i have visited the holocaust museum on more than one occasion. or me it is hard, it is unbelievable, it is unreal what appened to a group...
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king and rosa parks. come on. this is just wrong. >> well, keep in mind when rosa parks and dr. king were fighting for civil rights, there was probably some radio guy also saying come on, that it wasn't a civil rights issue, and many governors. >> what i'm saying here is the idea of having a 14-year-old boy shower with 14-year-old girls is not the same in any sense. >> but that's not what's happening, according -- that is not -- this is a whole different segment but that is not what is happening. i don't want to turn this into that conversation. let's stick to the problem that your party has, which is again going back to the candidate who yesterday met with the speaker of the house who wonders perhaps even allowed if he knows what separation is of powers, if he knows that this is not a kingdom, that he can reign over, that he knows what the constitution even means. and now today with "the washington post" report, does he even know the truth? >> look, i think these are huge problems and this is exactly my point is that i think the american people are looking at both of the leadin
king and rosa parks. come on. this is just wrong. >> well, keep in mind when rosa parks and dr. king were fighting for civil rights, there was probably some radio guy also saying come on, that it wasn't a civil rights issue, and many governors. >> what i'm saying here is the idea of having a 14-year-old boy shower with 14-year-old girls is not the same in any sense. >> but that's not what's happening, according -- that is not -- this is a whole different segment but that is...
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oh, sheldon invoked rosa parks to make somebody who cut the line feel bad, but only the white peoplever bought him that coloring book that explains black history month. how'd it go with my mother? uh, you know, it started a little rocky, but i think we got to a good place. wow. well done. (chuckles) yeah, and when i dropped her off at the hotel, she even gave me a hug. did she think you were choking or... i'm sorry, that's great. thank you for spending time with her. no problem. um, so listen, i don't know if you have any plans next weekend, but i kind of promised your mom we'd have another wedding ceremony so she could attend this time. wait, we're gonna get married again? yeah, kind of, but now we can invite our friends and family. seems like a lot of trouble for a hug.
oh, sheldon invoked rosa parks to make somebody who cut the line feel bad, but only the white peoplever bought him that coloring book that explains black history month. how'd it go with my mother? uh, you know, it started a little rocky, but i think we got to a good place. wow. well done. (chuckles) yeah, and when i dropped her off at the hotel, she even gave me a hug. did she think you were choking or... i'm sorry, that's great. thank you for spending time with her. no problem. um, so listen,...
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this little guy is going home from rosa parks elementary school today with a migraine. mom came to pick him up but while he waited there was nothing the school could do to help him feel better. >> i feel really bad. really bad that he suffered from pain and i cannot be here to help him and feel better which i know just given him ibuprofen would make him feel better. >> reporter: but he couldn't have it because the only nurse on staff has to tackle administrative items and can't give him the medicine. it's one of the many school districts facing a major shortage of school nurses. your kids are the ones paying the price. the american association of pediatrics updated their nurse policy this week calling another one nurse in each school. -- calling for one nurse in each school. but across the state it's one nurse to every 2,784 students. most counties are worse. santa cruz is the worst with 13, 432 students per nurse. the best is san francisco, 1,517 students. >> we have been pushing for school nursing for years. it's just a huge amount of funding that we don't have. >> re
this little guy is going home from rosa parks elementary school today with a migraine. mom came to pick him up but while he waited there was nothing the school could do to help him feel better. >> i feel really bad. really bad that he suffered from pain and i cannot be here to help him and feel better which i know just given him ibuprofen would make him feel better. >> reporter: but he couldn't have it because the only nurse on staff has to tackle administrative items and can't give...
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rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama. this flash, the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people. we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it all starts with small communities, small groups. what's happened today is the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have offered to the commercial media like fox and cnn and others who put on these debates, decide who's going to be in tier one and tier two, imagine that, to the super pacs and the business of raising money in order to advance t through our electoral process commercial values over civil values. the commercialization of these elections have reached a point in american history where they are off limits to democracy itself. they are off limits to democracies in several communities. the people who are the experts, movers and shakers in our country indeed is civil communities come in the citizen groups from some of which you will see today. they are not asked
rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama. this flash, the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people. we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it all starts with small communities, small groups. what's happened today is the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have offered to the commercial media like fox and cnn and others who put on these debates,...
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elementary i was invited by the secretary over at rosa parks a great opportunity and asked ms. silicon valley and want to thank commissioner ross for letting me join one of the best experiences and 10 thousand people occurring a parade so thank you dr. murase and thank you invite you to the asian heritage street festival it is also led by mr. cus the heritage asian festival will have loves entertainment and athletic tournament the event will be may 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 5 and hosted by the service center at city hall i hope to see you all there lastly i want to announce our next meeting monday may 9 at 5:00 p.m. that is a public council as an incentive to come dinner is provided. if you would like to attend and make a presentation or would like a copy contact mr. salvador lopez. >> thank you. >> vice president walton thank you student delegates we're now to item e advisory committee and appointments by the board members superintendent. >> thank you vice president walton ami i'd like to ask chris to come forward with several individuals to present the annual report at the q t
elementary i was invited by the secretary over at rosa parks a great opportunity and asked ms. silicon valley and want to thank commissioner ross for letting me join one of the best experiences and 10 thousand people occurring a parade so thank you dr. murase and thank you invite you to the asian heritage street festival it is also led by mr. cus the heritage asian festival will have loves entertainment and athletic tournament the event will be may 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 5 and hosted by the...
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i heard about rosa parks. heard the words of martin luther king jr. on our radio. the action of rosa parks, the words of dr. king inspired me to find a way to get in the way. i got in trouble. good trouble, necessary trouble. we were too poor. to have a subscription to the local newspaper. but my grandfather had one. each day when he would finish reading the montgomery advertise ers, cynthia, we got that paper and we read it. one of my teachers was from montgomery. who came to troy, outside of troy. place that dr. king called four corners alabama. he called me the boy from troy. told me what was happening there. in 1957, when i finished high school, i wanted to attention a little school called troy state college. now known as troy university. submitted application. my high school transcript. i never heard a word from the school. so i wrote a letter to martin luther king jr. told him i knee e needed his he. he wrote me back and sent me a round trip bus ticket to come to montgomery and meet with him. in the meantime, had been accepted at a college. now known as ameri
i heard about rosa parks. heard the words of martin luther king jr. on our radio. the action of rosa parks, the words of dr. king inspired me to find a way to get in the way. i got in trouble. good trouble, necessary trouble. we were too poor. to have a subscription to the local newspaper. but my grandfather had one. each day when he would finish reading the montgomery advertise ers, cynthia, we got that paper and we read it. one of my teachers was from montgomery. who came to troy, outside of...
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for rosa parks, to take her heroic stand. she broke the law. true for all the southern activists. fannie lou hamer was beaten for trying to register to vote. stokely carmichael one of the leading members of sncc who was arrested more than 20 times. everybody said don't hang out with stokely carmichael on his birthday. that experience of arrest and imprisonment was common. also she renewed -- huey newton spent time in prison as a juvenile. and martin luther king was arrested. the attention that his arrests bring ultimately make it so that people don't -- police don't want to arrest him. because the movement to us so already familiar with police and prisons, there was an idea that there were more powerful. current arrangements would break them. -- would not to break them. it bolsters further activism. martin luther king famously describes going to jail as a badge of honor. something that made african-americans impatient to be free. it was a rite of passage. that kind of message in a different way gets echoed by malcolm x. arrested as a young person for being part of the gang. a seri
for rosa parks, to take her heroic stand. she broke the law. true for all the southern activists. fannie lou hamer was beaten for trying to register to vote. stokely carmichael one of the leading members of sncc who was arrested more than 20 times. everybody said don't hang out with stokely carmichael on his birthday. that experience of arrest and imprisonment was common. also she renewed -- huey newton spent time in prison as a juvenile. and martin luther king was arrested. the attention that...
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>> rosa parks. no. >> who is this? >> harriet tubman. >> excellent. who is she so famous for?round railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expresidents and rich white slave owners. who is that -- he is ugly. i don't know who that is, i just know it's 20 dollars. >> andrew jackson. >> very good. what did he do? >> owned some slaves? >> i mean, they all did, didn't they? >> washington. >> all white guys look alike? >> no. >> ben franklin. >> benjamin franklin. >> excellent. do you know who ben franklin was? >> a president? >> not a president. >> i know i was like a pump and loved the ladies. but -- >> he did the kite and lightning with the key on the string. >> do you like a fly a kite? >> i haven't flown one in a while. >> i'm not sure that these individuals have impacted me enough to say i'm proud of them to actually be on the currency. >> he did kind of help invent electricity. that kind of helps you? >> okay. >> who is this guy? >> lincoln. >> very good. what did he do? >> i forgot -- what are
>> rosa parks. no. >> who is this? >> harriet tubman. >> excellent. who is she so famous for?round railroad and getting the slaves through to freedom. >> choo choo. >> more american should know our presidents aren't just expresidents and rich white slave owners. who is that -- he is ugly. i don't know who that is, i just know it's 20 dollars. >> andrew jackson. >> very good. what did he do? >> owned some slaves? >> i mean, they all...
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rosa parks, martin luther king jr., and then it ends with barack obama. by the time of obama's election, people say that's it, the civil rights movement is over. people will even tell black people, you got obama, what else do you want? as if you cash obama's checks and eat obama's food. think about the civil rights movement, it was always contested. there were millions of americans who had a different conception of american democracy that was not expensive enough to include fannie lou hamer, ella baker. ella baker is the brilliant organizer who is the lead organizer of the student nonviolent coordinating , told those young students in to weekend that it was about more -- that it was about more than just a hamburger. the reason she told those young students at shaw university easter weekend that sit-in movement was more about just a hamburger, by april of 1960, "the new york times" and newspapers and mainstream media are trying to say, the movement, that's what it's about. people want to get access to lunch counters. not baker said, this is just about lunc
rosa parks, martin luther king jr., and then it ends with barack obama. by the time of obama's election, people say that's it, the civil rights movement is over. people will even tell black people, you got obama, what else do you want? as if you cash obama's checks and eat obama's food. think about the civil rights movement, it was always contested. there were millions of americans who had a different conception of american democracy that was not expensive enough to include fannie lou hamer,...
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though jackie did it as a teenager on his own, and rosa parks is a decade away from refusing to give up her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus, something jackie had done three years earlier in 44 at fort hood in texas. what you have in some ways is the beginning of the modern era. he's evolved from the a philip randolf of the brotherhood of sleeping car ports, and web to boys and to a lesser extent some of the other leaders of the earliest 20th century. he's now plowing forward and permitting these other manifestations to take place. this is first of all a great story in sports. he is the most imporant person in the history of baseball, our national pastime. he's not the best player arguably, but he is the most important, and then it is a great american story because it deals with our central subtheme, after you deal with the nature of freedom, human freedom, the tension between what i want and our collective needs together, then race is the central theme, and i think it's a much larger human story about a person who takes on his shoulders this enormous burden, turning the other cheek
though jackie did it as a teenager on his own, and rosa parks is a decade away from refusing to give up her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus, something jackie had done three years earlier in 44 at fort hood in texas. what you have in some ways is the beginning of the modern era. he's evolved from the a philip randolf of the brotherhood of sleeping car ports, and web to boys and to a lesser extent some of the other leaders of the earliest 20th century. he's now plowing forward and permitting...
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this little guy is going home from rosa parks elementary school today with a migraine. mom came to pick him up but while he waited there was nothing the school could do to help him feel better. >> it's really bad. really bad that he suffers from pain and i cannot be here to help him and feel better which i know just giving him ibuprofen will make him feel better. >> reporter: but he couldn't have any even though it's an over-the-counter medicine because there isn't a school nurse to administer it. none of berkeley's schools have one. the only nurse on staff has to tackle administrative items and it's just one of the state's many school districts facing a major shortage of school nurses. your kids are the ones paying the price. >> if the nurse was here and she can give him the ibuprofen that would help a lot. >> reporter: the american association of pediatrics updated their nurse policy this week calling for one nurse in each school. but across the state it's one nurse to every 2,784 students. most bay area counties are much worse. santa cruz is the worst with 13,432 stu
this little guy is going home from rosa parks elementary school today with a migraine. mom came to pick him up but while he waited there was nothing the school could do to help him feel better. >> it's really bad. really bad that he suffers from pain and i cannot be here to help him and feel better which i know just giving him ibuprofen will make him feel better. >> reporter: but he couldn't have any even though it's an over-the-counter medicine because there isn't a school nurse to...
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there needs to be a rosa parks. to be someone who won't go to the back of the bus and i'm not aware of that happening yet. >> all kids can get discriminated against regardless of whether you are transgender. >> a fat kid like i was or anyone else. >> like you were. >> i was. >> i would like you later. i've got do go. >>> mcdonald's employees not loving it when it comes to their pay. they've been fighting for a raise but who ends up paying for that wage increase. it just might be you the customer. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> welcome back. active duty sojers and a wounded veteran reached the summit of mount everst. theyshed light on the battle that veterans feel every day. the only female on the team retired a staff sergeant who lost his leg while serving in northern iraq. the team faced harsh weather conditions with temperatu
there needs to be a rosa parks. to be someone who won't go to the back of the bus and i'm not aware of that happening yet. >> all kids can get discriminated against regardless of whether you are transgender. >> a fat kid like i was or anyone else. >> like you were. >> i was. >> i would like you later. i've got do go. >>> mcdonald's employees not loving it when it comes to their pay. they've been fighting for a raise but who ends up paying for that wage...
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been another andy lopez thing >> reporter:once again yellow crime scene tape wraps around a santa rosa park once again the person involved in an armed encounter with law enforcement. a teenaged boy who turned out to be carrying a fake gun. >> reporter:details which are strikingly familiar to the fatal 2013 shooting of andy lopez by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy. but santa rosa police say there are some important differences in this situation. >>it appears he orchastrated this encounter with law enforcement with the intend to commit suicide by cop. he was in possession of a suicide note >> reporter:police say the boy himself is the one who called 9-1-1 reporting a man with a gun in normally quiet coffey park.just after 1130 monday night. and this is the gun he eventually pointed at the first responding officer on the scene. >> reporter:you can see.once again.there was no orange tip to indicate it was a fake. that officer fired several rounds.one of them striking the boy in the foot. >>i'm glad to hear it was handled differently. >> reporter:but the fact that the boy is now lying in a hosp
been another andy lopez thing >> reporter:once again yellow crime scene tape wraps around a santa rosa park once again the person involved in an armed encounter with law enforcement. a teenaged boy who turned out to be carrying a fake gun. >> reporter:details which are strikingly familiar to the fatal 2013 shooting of andy lopez by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy. but santa rosa police say there are some important differences in this situation. >>it appears he orchastrated...
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board of education desegregation case in 1954, the rise of rosa parks, martin luther king, et cetera. but in many ways, the first chapter of the case was struck under the leadership of william l. patterson. william l. patterson happened to be a communist -- a black communists. he in fact had been trained to a degree in russia, in the soviet union. he spoke some russian. he knew paul robeson because william l. patterson had been a lawyer in harlem at the same time paul robison was in harlem. they reignited their friendship in the soviet union in the 1930s and it was patterson's proselytizing along with robeson's own experience and helped to push robeson to the left. or not point he transpired. you may recall that robeson goes to the front lines are the special brewer 1936 to 1935, one of the first chapters in terms of the attempt by the fascist under adolf hitler to achieve world conquest, the spanish republic is overthrown because of this ample assistance provided by fascist germany. paul robeson tries to keep the spanish republic afloat, but to no avail. paul robeson probably would'v
board of education desegregation case in 1954, the rise of rosa parks, martin luther king, et cetera. but in many ways, the first chapter of the case was struck under the leadership of william l. patterson. william l. patterson happened to be a communist -- a black communists. he in fact had been trained to a degree in russia, in the soviet union. he spoke some russian. he knew paul robeson because william l. patterson had been a lawyer in harlem at the same time paul robison was in harlem....
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strikes by workers in flint, michigan, and warren, michigan, to start the united auto workers, rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama, to flash the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people and we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it starts with small community, small groups. what's happened today the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have offered to the commercial media like fox and cnn and others, who put on these debates, and decide who's going to be in tier one and tier two, imagine that sh, super pacs and business of raising money to advance through our electoral process, commercial values over civil values, the commercialization of these elections have reached a point in american history where they're off limits to democracy itself. they're offlimits to democracy civil community. the people who are the experts, movers and shakers in our country in these civil communities, citizen groups which you will see today, are not asked fo
strikes by workers in flint, michigan, and warren, michigan, to start the united auto workers, rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama, to flash the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people and we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it starts with small community, small groups. what's happened today the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have...
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if he had one of them strongly supported harriet tubman and other was in favor of rosa parks.hey had a big debate between them yesterday about it. but i cast the tie-breaking vote in support of our treasury secretary's decision. i think that was really exciting to see. on your second, the shift from cash to credit cards has, you know, had some impact on the monetary policy one reason why the velocity of money has become less stable which is one reason why the monetary authorities don't target the money supply but instead target interest rates and that shift had happened over the course of many decades and, you know, once you do that i think it doesn't complicate your monetary policy at all and doesn't actually have major changes in the way the economy functions. it just, you know, the fed sets interest rates. the money supply and velocity sort themselves out and it is interest rates that have impact on the economy. i think there is some other questions of, you know, to the degree you have easier access to borrowing. there is some evidence that led to some smoothing of shocks.
if he had one of them strongly supported harriet tubman and other was in favor of rosa parks.hey had a big debate between them yesterday about it. but i cast the tie-breaking vote in support of our treasury secretary's decision. i think that was really exciting to see. on your second, the shift from cash to credit cards has, you know, had some impact on the monetary policy one reason why the velocity of money has become less stable which is one reason why the monetary authorities don't target...
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allen used to send money to the selma marchers in the late '50s when rosa parks was refusing to give up her seat on the bus, and so these were the quiet warriors, putting five dollars in the mail, sending it to dr. king's church, or to some other black church had had been burned in florida. maids and butlers did this. they went into their wallets, they sent the money down south. my own grandmother, and mother, both born in selma, alabama, and that is a part of hoyt you can't really ever escape. if you're dreaming for the next generation. and oprah has said that it was so important to honor those people, the maids and the butlers and the factory workers, who were african-american, who gave a dollar here, dollar there, to the civil rights movement, because it would not have endured or survived without them. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to booktv on c-span2. this is our monthly in-depth program. one author, his or her body of work. this month, author and journalist wil haygood. this is about a trip down the mississippi river. king of the cats, came out in 1993. the haygoods of co
allen used to send money to the selma marchers in the late '50s when rosa parks was refusing to give up her seat on the bus, and so these were the quiet warriors, putting five dollars in the mail, sending it to dr. king's church, or to some other black church had had been burned in florida. maids and butlers did this. they went into their wallets, they sent the money down south. my own grandmother, and mother, both born in selma, alabama, and that is a part of hoyt you can't really ever escape....
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the civil rights movement and they used to send money to the selma marchers in the late 50s when rosa parks was refusing to give up her seat on the bus. so these were the quiet warriors putting $5 in the mail sending it to doctor king's church of were some other church that had been burned in florida. the needs and the butler is toa this. they send the money down south. my own grandmother and mother were born in selma alabama and you know, that's a part of history that you can't reallyof ever escape if you are dreamingr for the next generation and oprah said that it was so important to honor those people, the needs and the butler's and factory workers who were african-american, who gave a dollar here and a dollar there to the civil rights movement because it would not have endured or survived without them. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to the tv c-span2. this is our monthly program. one author and his or her body of work in the basement of his author and journalist go hager. two on the river came ou came ot eacof theditch with the mississr he took. king of the cats to life and times o
the civil rights movement and they used to send money to the selma marchers in the late 50s when rosa parks was refusing to give up her seat on the bus. so these were the quiet warriors putting $5 in the mail sending it to doctor king's church of were some other church that had been burned in florida. the needs and the butler is toa this. they send the money down south. my own grandmother and mother were born in selma alabama and you know, that's a part of history that you can't reallyof ever...
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park. santa rosa is also reporting rain. we will start to pick up that thunderstorm activity tomorrow as this low gets closer, and it is in no hurry to go anywhere until about saturday. you can still see some around petaluma. maybe the russian river or the northern marin county. and we have heat telling us it is raining in east petaluma now. and we had a report from santa rosa as well. you can see this is pretty light, not much reaching the ground. it is a sign of the things to come, everything will be rotating out of the south, and this is going to go right through the bay area and slide slowly down the coast. that will be all the way into saturday. we are into a lot of cloud cover, light rain and thunderstorm activity once this low gets closer. 50s and 60s, 62 and 63 in antioch and brentwood, mid-50s for everybody, west southwest at 21 with a bit of a breeze, and we have this on sure -- onshore breeze, southerly as this gets closer. and cloud cover, mostly cloudy with rain developing of in truckee, and thunderstorm potenti
park. santa rosa is also reporting rain. we will start to pick up that thunderstorm activity tomorrow as this low gets closer, and it is in no hurry to go anywhere until about saturday. you can still see some around petaluma. maybe the russian river or the northern marin county. and we have heat telling us it is raining in east petaluma now. and we had a report from santa rosa as well. you can see this is pretty light, not much reaching the ground. it is a sign of the things to come, everything...
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. >> the boy called police and said that there was a man in the park in santa rosa with a gun. the cops didn't know it and they thought there was a man in there so when they arrived, at the part, they saw this teenager in the park with a gun and what happened was they quickly told them to drop the gun and he pointed it at an officer and the officer hit him in the foot. they weren't aiming there but that is what happened. they learned later on that he had taken a suicide note intending to have officers shoot and kill him. they also determined that his gun was fake and undergoing psychiatric evaluation. he is cooperating. i spoke to a police captain about the difficulty that arrives when family members grapple with the kind of incident and officers themselves when they are forced to shoot someone. >> nobody wakes up wanting to go out and shoot somebody. we get into this profession to help the public and provide a service and to give back to the community. when something like this happens it could be traumatic for the officers and dispatchers involved in this. >> after the fact and
. >> the boy called police and said that there was a man in the park in santa rosa with a gun. the cops didn't know it and they thought there was a man in there so when they arrived, at the part, they saw this teenager in the park with a gun and what happened was they quickly told them to drop the gun and he pointed it at an officer and the officer hit him in the foot. they weren't aiming there but that is what happened. they learned later on that he had taken a suicide note intending to...
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dryers and full-size bathtub with their original is more like the tiny homes come to this parking lot in santa rosarvisor shows as the stretch of pavement it will soon be home to 10 townhouses for the homeless a tiny house in the image could be built in a matter of months. >>reporter: the countess of laws are still the proposals these units will be around 100 square feet that provide a room with dignity that you cannot have we lost to the outsider and a tent tiny homes provide extra income is sick child likes larger cabins on wheels that could park in the driveway and right out and be in the building codes and most serious prevent them from being permanent housing some of these come a weekend house companies has sent 50% growth every year for the past five years the estimate at about 3000 people living on the streets right now to housing for a just and then missing and significant that this tiny village workers in will be of model for all of that and lost. --lofts. preview of the backstory. . >>marty gonzales: you can catch a this sunday at 930 right here on kron 4. >>marty gonzales: that move is a
dryers and full-size bathtub with their original is more like the tiny homes come to this parking lot in santa rosarvisor shows as the stretch of pavement it will soon be home to 10 townhouses for the homeless a tiny house in the image could be built in a matter of months. >>reporter: the countess of laws are still the proposals these units will be around 100 square feet that provide a room with dignity that you cannot have we lost to the outsider and a tent tiny homes provide extra...
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driver and four sons bathtub with the original is more like the tiny homes come to this parking lot in santa rosa the supplies are still blocking proposals these units will be in around 100 square feet. >>reporter: may seem insignificant when this tiny village works it will the of model for other back and not. >>pam m: new to 9 the family of a murdered navajo grosses a delayed and, it may be to blame for her death. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. >>pam m: for the first time the general public can get in and person hands on demonstration of the virtual reality oculus raft had said. >>gabe slate: is something that struck experience yourself to understand it was weeks away on may 26th you can buy an oculus risk but it is pricey call 6 $2. >>pam m: + killed would how much time a team spending in prison for the death of this from dave. that's a good lookin' pile of
driver and four sons bathtub with the original is more like the tiny homes come to this parking lot in santa rosa the supplies are still blocking proposals these units will be in around 100 square feet. >>reporter: may seem insignificant when this tiny village works it will the of model for other back and not. >>pam m: new to 9 the family of a murdered navajo grosses a delayed and, it may be to blame for her death. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it...
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especially north towards santa rosa and not rohnert park. -- and to rohnert park. warmer than it was today and more warming coming on the holiday weekend. >>> coming up a powerful picture scene around the world. still sending a message 50 years later. at 10:30, hear from one of the men who made this silent protest. >>> sharks fans lined up in the south bay to get their hands on new merchandise. many willing to shell out a lot of money to mark the team's first appearance ever in the stanley cup finals. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> new at 10 surveillance video of a pickup truck that police say is connected to several stolen vehicle cases. pleasanton police posted t
especially north towards santa rosa and not rohnert park. -- and to rohnert park. warmer than it was today and more warming coming on the holiday weekend. >>> coming up a powerful picture scene around the world. still sending a message 50 years later. at 10:30, hear from one of the men who made this silent protest. >>> sharks fans lined up in the south bay to get their hands on new merchandise. many willing to shell out a lot of money to mark the team's first appearance ever...
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parks. questioned, pending extradition to california. >>> other bay area headlines. santa rosa police suspect a teenager waving a fake gun at coffey park was trying to entice officers to shoot at him. the boy was wounded in the foot. he's at the hospital recovering, and undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >>> homicide detectives were putting evidence markers in a portion of golden gate park today. this after a gardener discovered a dead body near alford lake. investigators not saying much at this time, only this death is suspicious, and there may have been a struggle. >>> palo alto police need your help finding the man in this sketch. the woman in her 60s told police, she heard a crashing sound at her front door. when she went out to investigate, she went face-to- face with the robbers who had just kicked their way in. >>> a free pass to park all over the bay area but too maybe drivers are taking advantage. the new crackdown on disabled parking cheats. >> swarms of little tuna crabs are washing up, and turning the beaches red. what's behind this crustacean invasion. >> camping
parks. questioned, pending extradition to california. >>> other bay area headlines. santa rosa police suspect a teenager waving a fake gun at coffey park was trying to entice officers to shoot at him. the boy was wounded in the foot. he's at the hospital recovering, and undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >>> homicide detectives were putting evidence markers in a portion of golden gate park today. this after a gardener discovered a dead body near alford lake. investigators...
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rosa. on coffey lane next to coffey park. police say the teen called police to report an armed man standing under a streetlight. >> steve:when officers arrived. the boy drew this weapon on officers. as officers retreated. one of them opened fire. hitting the teen in the foot. >> steve:the gun turned out to be a fake gun. but this incident. reminds many people in the area of the 2013 fatal shooting of 13-year-old andy lopez which is still fresh in their minds. >> when i some of the kid had a suicide note if felt like a different case because he was obviously trying to get the police to shoot tempered it is a sad situation but i'm glad that it did not turn out worse. >> steve:lopez was shot multiple times by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy. who thought he was carrying an a-k 47. it turned out to be an airsoft gun. >> steve:but the officer opened fire when he said. lopez turned the barrel toward him. the 15-year-old involved in yesterday's shooting. remains in the hospital under psychiatric care. >> steve:pam? >> pam:the murder
rosa. on coffey lane next to coffey park. police say the teen called police to report an armed man standing under a streetlight. >> steve:when officers arrived. the boy drew this weapon on officers. as officers retreated. one of them opened fire. hitting the teen in the foot. >> steve:the gun turned out to be a fake gun. but this incident. reminds many people in the area of the 2013 fatal shooting of 13-year-old andy lopez which is still fresh in their minds. >> when i some of...
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rosa. near the northwest community park.fficers say the vandals hit sometime between saturday night and early sunday morning. you can see the rear windows of the cars were smashed. officers think the vandals threw rocks at the windows. the u-s coast guard is suspending its search for a carnival cruise line passenger who fell overboard. 33-year-old samantha broberg was reported missing on friday. the coast guard believes she fell overboard from the 10th deck. >> mark:surveillance footage showed her sitting on a deck railing before falling backwards into the water. the cruise ship had left texas for a four-day trip to mexico. crews spent 20 hours searching an area of more than 43-hundred square miles before suspending the search last night. police in the north bay are investigating after a four- year-old boy drowned in a swimming pool at an apartment complex. it happened at the sonoma racquet club apartment complex around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. investigators say it appears the boy was using a kickboard to swim and slipped o
rosa. near the northwest community park.fficers say the vandals hit sometime between saturday night and early sunday morning. you can see the rear windows of the cars were smashed. officers think the vandals threw rocks at the windows. the u-s coast guard is suspending its search for a carnival cruise line passenger who fell overboard. 33-year-old samantha broberg was reported missing on friday. the coast guard believes she fell overboard from the 10th deck. >> mark:surveillance footage...