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s. black coal mines have been going out of operation in humorous industrialized countries in germany the last remaining coal mine is set to close in two thousand and eighteen almost one hundred percent of all the black coal power plants is imported from overseas. one of the world's main cold supply is colombia each year approximately eighty million tons of not coal if it's caribbean coast. almost all of colombia's coal is exported mainly to europe and north america where it's used to produce and a tricycle. kind of friend to say p.r. you is leader of the y. you community of time i keep the open pit coal mine of al sort of has encroached upon the y. use indigenous territory it covers an area of seven hundred square kilometers making it one of the largest in the wild and said it is owned by the swiss company blanco along with history is b.h.p. billiton and i'm going merican from great britain. in but on cuz the way you community have to mikey tow and set it on have started think oh she ations about the conditions of her settlement. i once had a look at one of the i haven't been coming up y
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s. black coal mines have been going out of operation in humorous industrialized countries in germany the last remaining coal mine is set to close in two thousand and eighteen almost one hundred percent of all the black coal power plants is imported from overseas. one of the world's main cause supply is colombia each year approximately eighty million tons of not coal if it's caribbean coast. almost all of colombia's coal is exported mainly to europe and north america where it's used to produce and a tricycle. cardew friend is a p.r. you is leader of the y. you community of to my key to the open pit coal mine of has encroached upon the y. use indigenous territory it covers an area of seven hundred square kilometers making it one of the largest in the world and said it is owned by the swiss company blanco along with history is b.h.p. billiton and i'm going to american from great britain. in but on course the way you community have to mikey tow and set it on have started think oh she ations about the conditions of pre-settlement. i once had a little one of the aftermath of a family of get up
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i called him the greatest of all time because of what he's done s black communities. .> reporter: certainpters have canceled their plans for this year, citing concern over mallory's support for farrakhan, and the group's refusal to remove her from its board. organizer linda sarsour: >> the women's march and the leadership of the women's march unequivocally rejects anti- semitism, transphobia, homophobia, islamophobia. >> reporter: sarsour understands the current controversy to be an inescapable part of building a erg tent movement. >> sometimes we'll have hard conversations. but i believe in our potential as a movement, and i'm not going to turn back on this mission of an intersectional women's movement. >> reporter: organizers say a decline in participation is inevitable, after that first historic march. but, they point to the results of the 2018 midterms as proof that women across the country ere engaged, evidence that the spirit of the march remains strong. >> glor: okay. complicated story, but good to have you here, alex. >> reporter: great to be here. thanks, jeff. >> glor: coming up
i called him the greatest of all time because of what he's done s black communities. .> reporter: certainpters have canceled their plans for this year, citing concern over mallory's support for farrakhan, and the group's refusal to remove her from its board. organizer linda sarsour: >> the women's march and the leadership of the women's march unequivocally rejects anti- semitism, transphobia, homophobia, islamophobia. >> reporter: sarsour understands the current controversy to be...
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s. . there were black and white pictures. getting that because. the memorial was more alive than it is now it didn't seem so much museum to me as i might today i'm not criticizing that but there were more survivors back then and there are today and those survivors had very specific demands of the visitors especially the young germans who came here they said i want you to make sure my memory will not be forgotten i want you to get involved in contribute your thoughts and emotions and feelings and you. i took that on as your mission. as i accepted that as my mission. and without wanting this to sound overly dramatic i did it because so many human encounters have resulted from it so many friendships in which we shared so much laughter and so much joy leave especially in a place like this or life ways much heavier because it's surrounded by so much death that. you mentioned that the youth groups also met survivors that how does an encounter like that affect both sides. of biden's i guess. him and of course in me it creates a close bond because the you
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romance a black and white spanish language film from mexico that recreates the director's childhood in the one nine hundred seventy s. mexico city. there's another black and white four language film of i think could have a good chance at the oscars it's called cold war it's a polish movie from the director who won an oscar a couple of years ago with eva for my money this is maybe a little bit better than roma it's a beautiful love story told over a couple of decades crossing the borders of the cold war. interesting from scotland to black and white movies not really mainstream anyway that's it for this first edition of our culture don't forget to check out websites that. hopefully join us again for the next edition we leave you with pictures from the. pick up. to the top clubs battle it out from the sun up go to school son linehan a lion hit the back of the net four times to bring down stuck on. the person came in coach peter flushes first when he goes free hugs of things looking up the live acoustic. version of the folks. the music so long it gets an update. an extravagant venue. and two hosts who really know their
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got ten nominations of all the cones roma black and white spanish language film from mexico that recreates the director's childhood in the one nine hundred seventy s. mexico city. there's another black and white for language film over i think could have a chance at the oscars it's called cold war it's a polish movie from the director who won an oscar a couple of years ago with eva for my money this is maybe even a little bit better than roma it's a beautiful. story told over a couple of decades crossing the borders of the cold war. with. interesting tips from scotland to black and white movies not really mainstream anyway that's it for this first edition of ops and culture that forget to check out all websites at d.f.w. dot com slash culture and hopefully join us again for the next edition we leave you with pictures from like colma show. that perfectly read laddie but is ready in the junkyard in germany for a million diesel vehicles could be banned from the roads because they make too much toxic in atlanta and nitrogen dioxide. but do the admission limits really have a scientific basis and how reliable and quality data. the diesel disaster. close
got ten nominations of all the cones roma black and white spanish language film from mexico that recreates the director's childhood in the one nine hundred seventy s. mexico city. there's another black and white for language film over i think could have a chance at the oscars it's called cold war it's a polish movie from the director who won an oscar a couple of years ago with eva for my money this is maybe even a little bit better than roma it's a beautiful. story told over a couple of decades...
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roma black and white spanish language film from mexico that recreates the director's childhood in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. mexico city. there's another black and white four language film of i think could have a good chance at the oscars it's called cold war it's a polish movie from the director who won an oscar a couple of years ago with eva for my money this is maybe a little bit better than roma it's a beautiful love story told over a couple of decades crossing the borders of the cold war. with. interesting tips from scotland to black and white movies not really mainstream anyway that's it for this first edition of office and culture don't forget to check out web sites at d.w. dot com slash culture and hopefully join us again so the next edition we leave you with pictures from the coma show. mean. how do you want to. discover the dollhouse utopia be nice the sign ingenuity to tackle the big issues of all time. to look for more sustainable society. one hundred years of our house. our documentary cars for a good three to utopia. that perfectly road ready but ready in the junkyard in germany over a millio
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s black community leaders and activists joined grant the family and friends in a vigil yesterday afternoon at the bart station. former police officer shot and killed granted 10 years ago saying he had mistaken his own gun for a taser. a foundation created in grant honor working to bridge the gap between out risk at risk amenity and law enforcement. >> the memory is vivid. and took him here today to see the outpouring of love, to view friendship and community. this is oscar speaking to us.>> we are grateful that oscar did not die in vain, but he -- but they are pushing to have the station changed to the crayons fruitville station. the street named after oscar to honor his life. >>> ktvu providing information on the cause of the tub is a fire. the chronicle reports evidence of pg&e with the fire started a private property . pg&e said the land was not overseen by the power company and had been maintained that have been maintained by a caretaker. by investigators have not determined the cause of the tubs fire was killed 24 people but is widely lived 12 started at a world residential property n
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s nest that black and white film tells the story of a vanishing senegalese town near the capital dhaka the belgian filmmakers discovered a coastal town called bonnie which is under threat from the sea but also industrialization . in the west there's been a cement work very close to the chorus since nine hundred forty six a new city center is being built to the north. to seventy percent is built on land that could be found. in the west of the quarter there's a coal fired power station that went into operation in twenty eighteen. the government says the power station will be able to light up the whole of senegal but it was constructed on land that was originally promised to the fishing in farming communities ongoing coastal erosion is forcing families to abandon their crumbling houses by the sea. but it's a. matter. but . so last may last a month about it. all are. equipped with a notebook and a camera and long explored the densely populated urban area where almost seventy thousand people live. they met families deprive both of a place to live and the means to make a living due to the co
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s! >> black panther takes home the ripze p r aepeahet tthe t magic oscar night? >>> and super sendoff. >> we're sll here! we're still here! >> tom brady firing upri patot nation before flying to atlanta for the super bowl. the rams arrive overnight, too, as we kick ont our cou down to the big game including yr first l at a star-studded commercial that will have you talking today, monday, january 28th, 2019. >>nnouncer: from nbc news, thisod is "t" with savannah guthrie, and hoda kotb, live rockefeller1a in plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." nice to have you with us on a monday ndmorning, it's bundle up. that's the word across the country. >> yeah, it's headedhi way. headed east. >> here's a shot of chicago right now. it's cold, it' snowy. it's 21 degrees, but remember, it's the windy city, soth some windchills are going to be terrible there. it's a dangerous deep freeze. some of the coldest temperatures and windchills that we'veeen in two decades. so it's our top story, and we start with al with the latest on our forecast. where's this headed
s! >> black panther takes home the ripze p r aepeahet tthe t magic oscar night? >>> and super sendoff. >> we're sll here! we're still here! >> tom brady firing upri patot nation before flying to atlanta for the super bowl. the rams arrive overnight, too, as we kick ont our cou down to the big game including yr first l at a star-studded commercial that will have you talking today, monday, january 28th, 2019. >>nnouncer: from nbc news, thisod is "t" with...
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s. >> black tar heroin was bdeng alt out of here. oi know the pn kils.ng so many k >> someone's shooting. >> reporter: neighbors shot videos. rosing was dri to her home nearby when the gunfire erupted. >> i seen officers come hut of thouse shot in the arm. then i seen another officer come out shot in the leg. >> she sheltered two of the injured cops in herar while they waited for ambulances to arrive. >> officer down. officers down. >> reporter: neighboring homes evacuated to a time as s.w.a.t., police and federal officers flooded the area. the heade of police union angry asfficers are being treated like targets. >> we are sick and tired of having dirt bags trying to take our lives when all we're trying to do isrotect this community and protect our families. enough is enough. >> reporter: most of the operation's undercover officers were longtime police veterans. e lead agent 54 years old had been shot four times over course of his career. savannah and hoda? >> such a sad story. all right, gabe, thank you. >>> now to new developments
s. >> black tar heroin was bdeng alt out of here. oi know the pn kils.ng so many k >> someone's shooting. >> reporter: neighbors shot videos. rosing was dri to her home nearby when the gunfire erupted. >> i seen officers come hut of thouse shot in the arm. then i seen another officer come out shot in the leg. >> she sheltered two of the injured cops in herar while they waited for ambulances to arrive. >> officer down. officers down. >> reporter:...
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there is a certain stigma s s se black community. you have experiences growing up? >> well, i think if you grew up in the black community, you understand that there are kind of certain taboos around certain subjects. but i think this issue is slightly different in my mind. there are two issues here. there is what should the oscars do, and there is what is your personal responsibility to yourself morally, right. so kevin hart has a moral responsibility to himself to figure out where he went astray in this and to correct that. and you do that. you do that for yourself. if you apologize, you do that for yourself. a separate thing as to whether or not the public and the marketplace owe you any answer losing or restoration. they don't. they actually don't. i don't -- you apologize because you need to do that for internal work. the other person does not owe you an acceptance of that apology. and in fact, if people feel aggrieved, they have the absolute right to continue to fill aggrieved. and you don't necessarily -- there's no right to host the oscars. there is no right
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he had this tack box that he kept equipment for his horse and on it he had written in black print, lieutenant harry s truman. once he found out he had been promoted to captain, he wrote over the top of that, captain harry s truman. it shows before and after his promotion in the service. the first thing he did when he went to france was he was assigned to special advanced artillery training school at a small village in france. these are some of the tools he would use and equipment for his alternately -- is artillery training. it includes slide rules and compasses. he had advanced training. then he was sent and put in command of a battery. batteryd of the 129th. they called them the wild irish dizzy d's. battery d. mostly irish catholic, some german catholic, from the kansas city area. they were known to be feisty. they had been under several commanders before truman. displayed hishe sense of leadership. eventually they came to respect him as a fairly quiet but confident captain of their battery. one of the more interesting pieces in this show is this double barber's chair. there was a barber for batte
he had this tack box that he kept equipment for his horse and on it he had written in black print, lieutenant harry s truman. once he found out he had been promoted to captain, he wrote over the top of that, captain harry s truman. it shows before and after his promotion in the service. the first thing he did when he went to france was he was assigned to special advanced artillery training school at a small village in france. these are some of the tools he would use and equipment for his...
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s. once you push this procedure into the black market, once you have persons providing this illegally, that is when risk increases. >> in the middle of the 20th century, the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, how much would abortions cost or did it vary on who you were and where it was performed? >> it does vary. if we are looking at 1935 for example, i talk about an illegal , theion rang operating price they charged was $50 for abortion being performed within the first 12 weeks. that would have the same buying power now as $900. it is costly. at the are looking 1960's and illegal abortions, patricia mcginnis, this activist who tried to help women find reputable providers in mexico, she cautioned her clients to avoid any abortion provider who charged less than $300. she said if you are paying less than that, you're probably not getting a reputable provider who would give antibiotics or pain medication. $50 in the spectrum, 1930's to $300 for illegal abortions in the 1960's. if you are someone who was practicing illegal abortion or therapeutic abortion, that cost might be high as well because typically
s. once you push this procedure into the black market, once you have persons providing this illegally, that is when risk increases. >> in the middle of the 20th century, the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, how much would abortions cost or did it vary on who you were and where it was performed? >> it does vary. if we are looking at 1935 for example, i talk about an illegal , theion rang operating price they charged was $50 for abortion being performed within the first 12 weeks. that would...
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so when you take a look at literature in the 1970's through the 1990's, on black families and prior to that, a lot of that work accepted the notion that black fathers were absent from the home. it was certainly true that increasingly african-american children were being raised in a one parent home, and that was typically by the mother, but that did not mean that the black men were absent. that is how i got to my work. out of the expertise i needed was, how do i ask this community that i want to study? and i was fortunate enough to have somebody in social welfare i could talk through, talk through that challenge. and i knew that for the question i had, that the experience of african-american fathers, i needed to actually interview them. i could not interview mothers or children, because that was not my question. and so i set off to interview african-american fathers. and i ended up interviewing about 88 from texas, but also i took interview material wherever i went. and one of the things i learned quickly is that african-american men are open to having a conversation about themselves, b
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for black americans. for us,s not created the idea you could do better than your parents if you work hard enough to it does not matter your lot in life. it does not seem like that is the reality, even now. i think that is a profoundly disappointing thing, at least for me. >> watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> today, five spanish missions make up the san antonio missions national historical park, a unesco world heritage site. next, texas a&m humanities librarian joel kitchens talks about the history and the process of preserving missions about 300 years old. american history tv recorded the interview at the western history association's annual meeting in san antonio, texas. host: joining us from san antonio, we have joel kitchens, the humanities librarian at texas a&m university where he earned his doctorate. we wanted to focus on the missions in san antonio in particular and across texas. what are they and what were they? joel: the missions were settlements created by the franciscan friars to bring the indi
for black americans. for us,s not created the idea you could do better than your parents if you work hard enough to it does not matter your lot in life. it does not seem like that is the reality, even now. i think that is a profoundly disappointing thing, at least for me. >> watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> today, five spanish missions make up the san antonio missions national historical park, a unesco world heritage site. next, texas a&m humanities librarian joel...
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year-old leila gonzales did not stop, however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi se lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university released a statement saying they are saddened pinedo'sso se up grief counselors on campus. ( darya ) police in mountain view are investigating a crash that killed a pedestrian. it happened last night just before 9 in the 100 block of el camino real near yuba drive. police say they believe the man stepped off the sidewalk and into the road. he was pronounced dead at the scene. police say the driver is cooperating with officers. ( darya ) happening now... solano county sheriff's deputies are investigating a home burglary. deputies have released this picture of the man they are looking for. the burglary happened yesterday on solano avenue in fairfield. nobody was injured. ( darya ) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche that occured last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mou
year-old leila gonzales did not stop, however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi se lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university released a statement saying they are saddened pinedo'sso se up grief counselors on campus. ( darya ) police in mountain view are investigating a crash that killed a pedestrian. it happened last night just before 9 in the 100 block of el camino real near yuba...
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however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v., but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) happening now..police are investigating after a student was found stabbed at a concord high school. contra costa county fire says they responded to a call of a person bleeding just before 8:00 monday morning on the campus of mount diablo high school. the 18-year old was taken to the hospital with what was described as a minor stab wound to his abdomen. it is believed that he was stabbed in downtown concord, and then drove to mount diablo high school to get help. concord police have not released any information on what led up ot the stabbing. ( james ) still ahead...steph curry surprises a fan with a pair of his game- winning shoes...we've got her reaction. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) big changes just around
however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v., but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) happening now..police are investigating after a student was found stabbed at a concord high school. contra costa county fire says they responded to a call of a person bleeding just before 8:00 monday morning on the campus of mount diablo high school. the 18-year...
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s academy awards. >> reporter: marvels black panther becomes the first superhero picture to earn an oscar nomination. it is facing off against "roma," the first netflix film to score a best picture nod. the movie from mexico's alfonzo caron earned 10 nominations. it's time with a period comedy drama the favorite for the most nods, rounding out the category are "a star is born," "green book," "bohemian rhapsody" and advice advice. bradley cooper and sam elliott. ga ga gauze up against i can't elites yalitza aparicio. he squares off ainsbr cooper and viggo mortensen. snubbed for best director but spike lee earned his first nomination in the category after 30 years in the business. >> his first, "blackkklansman" also earned a best supporting actor nomination for adam driver. chris martinez, cbs news, hollywood. >> the academy awards will air live on february 24th without a host. >>> this just in, word of a power outage in daly city. nearly 3000 customers are affected. pg&e is investigating what caused it. >>> residents are speaking out over renovation plans for beloved park in san francisco's north beac
s academy awards. >> reporter: marvels black panther becomes the first superhero picture to earn an oscar nomination. it is facing off against "roma," the first netflix film to score a best picture nod. the movie from mexico's alfonzo caron earned 10 nominations. it's time with a period comedy drama the favorite for the most nods, rounding out the category are "a star is born," "green book," "bohemian rhapsody" and advice advice. bradley cooper and...
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however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v.d in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche that occured last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mountains, when an avalanche occured around 1 - oclock last friday afternoon. he was part of a group of four people from california and utah. the group was reportedly ascending a slope in a heavily treed area, when the avalanche occurred. two of the skiiers were able to grab on to trees ..they were not hurt.. hirsch- mcshane and another skiier were carried away in the avalanche. the other skiier was hospitalized for their injuries. a funeral service for hirsch- mcshane will be held in denver thursday, with another service planned for a later date in san francisco. ( darya ) stilahead ... millions of americans are bracing for bitterly cold
however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v.d in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche that occured last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mountains, when an avalanche occured around 1 - oclock last friday...
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angelina pinedo was on the crosswalk however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-doe lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university released a statement saying: "(the) community is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of angelina pinedo, who was a junior at san francisco state. we extend our deepest sympathies to ms. pinedo's family and friends for their profound loss. " they have also set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) attorneys for the family of stephon clark filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento... and two police officers. the 20 million dollar suit alleges police officers terrance mercadal and jared robinet racially profiled and used excessive force in the fatal shooting of the 22-year old clark. the complaint alleges police failed to properly identify res force -- discharging their firearms approximately 20 times at clark... who was unarmed. the sacramento county district two officers wi criminal charges. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 mo
angelina pinedo was on the crosswalk however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-doe lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university released a statement saying: "(the) community is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of angelina pinedo, who was a junior at san francisco state. we extend our deepest sympathies to ms. pinedo's family and friends for their profound loss. "...
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however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v.d in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) happening now..police are investigating after a student was found stabbed at a concord high school. contra costa county fire says they responded to a call of a person bleeding just before 8:00 monday morning on the campus of mount diablo high school. the 18-year old was taken to the hospital with what was described as a minor stab wound to his abdomen. it is believed that he was stabbed in downtown high school to get help. concord police have not released any information on what led up ot the stabbing. ( darya ) a big story this morning. attorneys for the family of stephon clark filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento and two police officers. clark was fatally shot in march 18th of last year. doug johnson has more. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents.
however police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v.d in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was visiting her sister in redondo beach. san francisco state university have set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) happening now..police are investigating after a student was found stabbed at a concord high school. contra costa county fire says they responded to a call of a person bleeding just before 8:00 monday morning on the campus of mount diablo high school....
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black-owned businesses. that is the other side of the movement in the 1930's. that is not to say this doesn't go on in the mid-20th century. however, arguably the strongest movement to support black businesses happened during the later part of the 1960's, 1970's in northern urban centers. because these are campaigns that are pushed by operational breadbasket and later operation push by the black power movement. they tried to push forth, support black businesses, but we also forget black businesses are just hard to stay in business. there are a number of -- in the there are aentury, couple of black department stores, which by no means do they look like this. they don't look like this. -- like amore like a -- it might have two floors. right? it looks more like what they call a dry goods store, which all of you are looking at me like, i don't know what that is. but it is very bare-bones, i will say that. the problem with keeping that open is that you have to get loans from banks. right? oftentimes they have white retail associations that are targeting these black b
black-owned businesses. that is the other side of the movement in the 1930's. that is not to say this doesn't go on in the mid-20th century. however, arguably the strongest movement to support black businesses happened during the later part of the 1960's, 1970's in northern urban centers. because these are campaigns that are pushed by operational breadbasket and later operation push by the black power movement. they tried to push forth, support black businesses, but we also forget black...
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as a free black woman in the 1850's, she would face extremely difficult circumstances and a time in which it was difficult for everyone. she regularly wrote to her husband saying please send us money. he had been successful in california because he faced less discrimination. but he was never able to get ahead and send money home for his family. once these immigrants reached oregon and california, their hardships that only begun. we see an image here of oregon city. not a terribly developed town. in the and, a lot of people are able to be successful. it is through their hard work and their communities they have created in their new homes. people visithen the museum's vacancy help how change has happened in american history and that sometimes it is a process. if this through these exceptional moments of rapid change in which the circumstances collide to create the circumstances that we have today. it was never a foregone conclusion. history can always be changed and altered. this really becomes a view into this pivotal point in american history. so much is changing rapidly. it is really the
as a free black woman in the 1850's, she would face extremely difficult circumstances and a time in which it was difficult for everyone. she regularly wrote to her husband saying please send us money. he had been successful in california because he faced less discrimination. but he was never able to get ahead and send money home for his family. once these immigrants reached oregon and california, their hardships that only begun. we see an image here of oregon city. not a terribly developed...
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the driver did not stop, police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v. the next day police were able to locate the s-u-v a short distance from the accident.. and arrested leila con-zalez. pindedo was walking with her older sister at the time of the accident. pinedo lived accident. pinedo lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was sister in redondo beach. she was a student at san francisco state university.. and today the school released a statement saying: "(the) community is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of angelina pinedo, who was a junior at san francisco state. we extend our deepest sympathies to ms. pinedo's family and friends for their profound loss. "they have also set up grief counselors on campus. a gofundme page has been set up for the pinedo family. so far is has raised over about 10 thousand dollars. a live look outside tonight.. lawrence has the forecast .. lawrence karnow: there were plenty of clouds today as high pressure continues to weaken. doppler radar is showing a few showers in northern california. more clou
the driver did not stop, police were able to get a partial license plate from a black audi s-u-v. the next day police were able to locate the s-u-v a short distance from the accident.. and arrested leila con-zalez. pindedo was walking with her older sister at the time of the accident. pinedo lived accident. pinedo lived in daly city, but was from san gabriel. she was sister in redondo beach. she was a student at san francisco state university.. and today the school released a statement saying:...
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s our hiory. thiwas our tn. we diit. and en i y "we,"'' spepeakg of blacks. ddara:ularare ke useseto be the larstst frewateter ke west ofhehe misssipippi and backnn the890s. and as farngng bece more praalentin t therea, ee wat statart beingngiverted for atat. anit r reay has s d a gnificanimpact o th community. the communitwas thrivin b but ncommmmuny rives without quity wate th is what have too tget it. d the go thing i they'vve gin usus tse potot so it's managelle fo us s toet th w waterbut t i'm abab to do thi k kids y nonot or e e eldey mamay t, bututhis is oussyst foor ter. [stove dial icicks] it's s comg. [belriringin [taiain whtle e bles] hunter: t the pt, i it s a bustling ltltle to, like i idid. people omom allrounund me here. hahate tt it washipped awaat. the wnfall othis mmunityas waterand i'm here rht now 1-plus yrs laer stillrying toork at ththis twnshshipthis mmunity, geining go, afaffoable,, qualitwawater. jessi snyd: : all ght.t. si' likto startith the st well port sumry... we re final able toomplete a testell recely, whicwas e main int of dcus
s our hiory. thiwas our tn. we diit. and en i y "we,"'' spepeakg of blacks. ddara:ularare ke useseto be the larstst frewateter ke west ofhehe misssipippi and backnn the890s. and as farngng bece more praalentin t therea, ee wat statart beingngiverted for atat. anit r reay has s d a gnificanimpact o th community. the communitwas thrivin b but ncommmmuny rives without quity wate th is what have too tget it. d the go thing i they'vve gin usus tse potot so it's managelle fo us s toet th w...
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black nazarene. >> woodruff: spanish missionaries are said to have brought thstatue to manila, in the 1600's. as burned black during a fire on the ip that carried it. back in this country, president trump has formally nominated andrew wheeler to run theot environmental tion agency. the former ergy lobbyist has been serving as acting e.p.a. chief since july. wheeler's predecesr, scott pruitt, resigned last summer amid scrutiny of his spending and various ethical issues. r toyota is recalling anot3 million vehicles in the u.s. over faulty air bag inflators. they're blamed for at least 23 deaths arod the world. some 50 million air bag inflators made by takata have been recalled in recent years. one-third of them have y to be replaced. and, on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 91 points to close at 23,879. the nasdaq rose 60, and the s&p still to come on the newshour: what will it take to find a deal to open the government. why the shutdown is adding to elmed immigration courts. virtua and doctors an inside look at the brain., plw one writer's decision to speak about her rape in
black nazarene. >> woodruff: spanish missionaries are said to have brought thstatue to manila, in the 1600's. as burned black during a fire on the ip that carried it. back in this country, president trump has formally nominated andrew wheeler to run theot environmental tion agency. the former ergy lobbyist has been serving as acting e.p.a. chief since july. wheeler's predecesr, scott pruitt, resigned last summer amid scrutiny of his spending and various ethical issues. r toyota is...
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their fight for the black hills made it to the supreme court. in the 1880's the united states a print that yes the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. they do not order the united states to return the land, they to bed for the lakota financially compensated. to this day the lakota has not accepted this money, because the black hills remain important to their religious belief, their religious ceremonies. because this is an ongoing history that has yet to be played out. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by ,isiting our website c-span.org/history. >> during the 18th century, britain's leading gun manufacturer -- next on american history tv stanford university history professor explores the complex quakernship between the community and gunmakers during the british industrial revolution. the professor is the author of empire of guns, the violent making of the industrial revolution. the national history center and wilson center cohosted this 90 minute event.
their fight for the black hills made it to the supreme court. in the 1880's the united states a print that yes the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. they do not order the united states to return the land, they to bed for the lakota financially compensated. to this day the lakota has not accepted this money, because the black hills remain important to their religious belief, their religious ceremonies. because this is an ongoing history that has yet to be played out....
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s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'mpeakakinof blacks. kaarara: tare e la used d be ee larst f frewater r ke west of t m missiippipi, d d backn t the890s. and as farmi b becam rre pralelentin theherea, th w watertartrtedeing d derted for th. . and reaeallhas haha a siificant pact on theommunity. the community s thriving,utut no mmununit thves without qualy water. thiss what iave to d o get itand the od things they'vve gin usus tse potot so it's managelle fo us s toet th w waterbut t i'm abab to do thi k kids y nonot or e e eldey mamay t, bututhis is oussyst foor ter. [stove dial icicks] it's s comg. [belriringin [taiain whtle e bles] hunter: t the pt, i it s a bustling ltltle to, like i idid. people omom allrounund me here. hahate tt it washipped awaat. the wnfall othis mmunityas waterand i'm here rht now 1-plus yrs laer stillrying toork at ththis twnshshipthis mmunity, geining go, afaffoable,, qualitwawater. jessi snyd: : all ght.t. si' likto startith the st well port sumry... we re final able toomplete a testell recely, whicwas e main i
s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'mpeakakinof blacks. kaarara: tare e la used d be ee larst f frewater r ke west of t m missiippipi, d d backn t the890s. and as farmi b becam rre pralelentin theherea, th w watertartrtedeing d derted for th. . and reaeallhas haha a siificant pact on theommunity. the community s thriving,utut no mmununit thves without qualy water. thiss what iave to d o get itand the od things they'vve gin usus tse potot so it's managelle fo us s toet th w waterbut...
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's for so long young black people growing up even myself grow up with the idea you can be anything or do anything because that's what we were told as kids. i grew up in the post- civil rights moment. we saw black people on television and they were mayors and governors and jesse jackson running for president. oprah was on television. it was a time where it seemed like things were possible. there were other symbols like rodney king and in my own community but there was a time where things seemed like they were looking up for black people and that the american dream may be wise possible i think our parents were the first real generation to benefit from like affirmative action and benefiting from the legislation of the sixties owning homes and corporate america higher rates than ever and i felt like things were looking up and it was possible for black america. probably for the first time in many years. then it just seemed it all fell apart. barack obama was nominated for president of course, and then armed political climate totally changed. so for me it was the idea that maybe it was impo
's for so long young black people growing up even myself grow up with the idea you can be anything or do anything because that's what we were told as kids. i grew up in the post- civil rights moment. we saw black people on television and they were mayors and governors and jesse jackson running for president. oprah was on television. it was a time where it seemed like things were possible. there were other symbols like rodney king and in my own community but there was a time where things seemed...
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s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'mpeakakinof blacks. kaarara: tare e la used d be ee larst f frewater r ke west of t m missiippipi, d d backn t the890s. and as farmi b becam rre pralelentin theherea, th w watertartrtedeing d derted for th. . and reaeallhas haha a siificant pact on theommunity. the community s thriving,utut no mmununit thves without qualy water. thiss what iave to d tget it. d the go thing i they'e e giveus t the pots,s,o it'manageabe e fors toto g theatater, t i'i'm ableleo do this.idids manot t be or thelelderlmay y no but t ts is our ysystemor r war. [stove dial clksks] it'ccomin [bell ngnging] [trn n whise blblar] hunter: inhehe pas it t wa a buliling ltle e to, kke i id.. people fr a all aund d ca here. i tete thait was cpped away . the dofall of is comunity w water. d i' here rig now 100lus yeas lat still ting to wk at isis toshipip, is cocounity, gettg g goodaffofordle, quality teter. jei i snyd: alall ght. s si'd like start wh the te well rert summa... we we finallyble to cplete a test wl recent, which s th main
s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'mpeakakinof blacks. kaarara: tare e la used d be ee larst f frewater r ke west of t m missiippipi, d d backn t the890s. and as farmi b becam rre pralelentin theherea, th w watertartrtedeing d derted for th. . and reaeallhas haha a siificant pact on theommunity. the community s thriving,utut no mmununit thves without qualy water. thiss what iave to d tget it. d the go thing i they'e e giveus t the pots,s,o it'manageabe e fors toto g theatater, t...
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authorities found the pistol used in the shooting inside of black jr.'s home.s he being held without bail. >>> today marks the 16th day of the partial government shutdown and still no deal in sight. the two sides appear just as divided over funding for a border wall, after a day of bipartisan meetings yesterday. the president, we're told, was not part of yesterday's meetings, but his acting chief of staff says trump is willing to compromise about what kind of material the barrier is made out of. steel fence, instead of a concrete wall. speaker nancy pelosi says the house will start passing funding bills for all departments this coming week. >>> two local members of congress took a stan against the government shutdown. congresswoman jackie speier and jared huffman, they were out there cleaning up the trash. park service workers are furloughed during the shutdown and trash and debris are pile up at state parks. >> the stunt that the president has undertaken here is costing people money and anguish, and lives, and probably some health conditions as well. so we're
authorities found the pistol used in the shooting inside of black jr.'s home.s he being held without bail. >>> today marks the 16th day of the partial government shutdown and still no deal in sight. the two sides appear just as divided over funding for a border wall, after a day of bipartisan meetings yesterday. the president, we're told, was not part of yesterday's meetings, but his acting chief of staff says trump is willing to compromise about what kind of material the barrier is...
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she gained national attention during her campaign last year to become the first black female governor in the u-slican brian kemp, who had president trump's backing, won the race. the state of the union is set to take place one week from today at the capitol. lawrence karnow: a few rays of sunshine found the bay area in the afternoon. there were a few sprinkles that moved through early and doppler radar is still showing some light showers across the state. tonight will be partly cloudy with cool temperatures in the 40s and 50s. another storm off the coast will approach the bay area by the afternoon and showers will increase then. rain will be heavy at times tomorrow evening before turning to showers on thursday. another storm will bring rain to the bay area on friday and it will be wet on an off weekend. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- taking a live (anchor) (anchor) karnow. lawrence meteorologist with chief our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. (grant) still ahead tonight -- 800-thousand federal employees were impacted by the shutdown - either furloughed or working witho
she gained national attention during her campaign last year to become the first black female governor in the u-slican brian kemp, who had president trump's backing, won the race. the state of the union is set to take place one week from today at the capitol. lawrence karnow: a few rays of sunshine found the bay area in the afternoon. there were a few sprinkles that moved through early and doppler radar is still showing some light showers across the state. tonight will be partly cloudy with cool...
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lack, white, and lgbtq people black,s sp really -- white, and lgbtq people saw this ofpurely an example environmentalism. there were some exchanges andeen two spirit people lgbtq people in washington, d.c., with the army corps of engineers. i'm trying to connect this to the physical elimination but also the discursive historical illumination of two spirit people from native histories. i trying to re-center and demonstrate how to -- how to spirit people are critical to understanding -- two spirit people are critical to understanding native communities. i will stop there. >> i am working on a project that does not have a good title right now. funny titles like flesh eating frontiers, for example. his i am interested in cannibalism in the 19th century euro-american imagination. as an historian, we often are , but i amcts interested in the way what imagining has real power. in the case of 19th century , carol is interested in the construction of cannibalism from the .uro-american perspective often it is attributed -- let me look at my notes before i start to lose my train of thoughts. in ra
lack, white, and lgbtq people black,s sp really -- white, and lgbtq people saw this ofpurely an example environmentalism. there were some exchanges andeen two spirit people lgbtq people in washington, d.c., with the army corps of engineers. i'm trying to connect this to the physical elimination but also the discursive historical illumination of two spirit people from native histories. i trying to re-center and demonstrate how to -- how to spirit people are critical to understanding -- two...
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national attention during her campaign last year to become georgia's governor and the first black female governor in the u-s. republican brian kemp, who had president trump's backing, won the race. the state of the union is set to take place one week from today at the capitol. (ken)and california attorney general javier becerra will give the spanish language response.speaker nancy pelosi tweeting today: (becerra) is a towering champion of equal justice & tireless fighter for every americans' right to quality affordable health care. i look forward to the message of progress he will deliver. (pam) most americans think women should have equal protections under the law.. the same as men ... that is according to polls.. and most americans believe .. that protectionor women is already the case .. even though, it is not the case. (ken) today in washington a bipartisan group of lawmakers --- including san mateo county congresswoman jackie speier -- says, the equal rights amendment needs to be ratified. washington correspondent alexandra limon explains what the bill is and why it faces hurdles. the equal rights amen
national attention during her campaign last year to become georgia's governor and the first black female governor in the u-s. republican brian kemp, who had president trump's backing, won the race. the state of the union is set to take place one week from today at the capitol. (ken)and california attorney general javier becerra will give the spanish language response.speaker nancy pelosi tweeting today: (becerra) is a towering champion of equal justice & tireless fighter for every...
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black student movement association. he was a founding editor of the b.s.m.'s newspaper referred to as black, ink, which is still in public -- black, inc., which is still in publication today. he was part of the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980's and was arrested while demonstrating at the south african embassy in the district of columbia. dr. johnson served as editor of the baptist informer which is the official publication of the general baptist state convention in north carolina, the oldest organization of black baptists in the nation founded in 1867. the son and grandson of baptist ministers, he was called to the ministry in 1976, ordained in 1978 under his father, the legendary dr. paul h. johnson sr. in raleigh. dr. kiratin johnson worked at the florida avenue baptist church in washington, d.c. dr. johnson also pastored the new red mount baptist church in north carolina and the baptist grove baptist church in raleigh. on the first sunday in june, 1991, dr. johnson assumed full church in b at his fayetteville. it was formed in 1868, five years after the
black student movement association. he was a founding editor of the b.s.m.'s newspaper referred to as black, ink, which is still in public -- black, inc., which is still in publication today. he was part of the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980's and was arrested while demonstrating at the south african embassy in the district of columbia. dr. johnson served as editor of the baptist informer which is the official publication of the general baptist state convention in north carolina, the...
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but we learned more through eric black jr.'srobable cause hearing this morning in which his arrest affidavit was read, saying that it was a tipster who unanimously first reached out to sean king, the activist, who then passed it along to the sheriff, who initially said this was a case of mistaken identity. the sheriff explained that this is an ongoing investigation. at this time, eric black jr. is the only man charged in connection with this killing. and until they can firm up their evidence otherwise, the sheriff is not ready to speak to eric black's specific role or what they're looking for from they believe to be another suspect. again, in that probable cause hearing for eric black, it was said another man in the passenger seat of that car he was driving who was identified by the initials lw, we are aware of a man who was arrested overnight with the initials lw, who is being charged with possession of marijuana and other controlled substances. and in his probable cause hearing, when the state was making the case for his bond
but we learned more through eric black jr.'srobable cause hearing this morning in which his arrest affidavit was read, saying that it was a tipster who unanimously first reached out to sean king, the activist, who then passed it along to the sheriff, who initially said this was a case of mistaken identity. the sheriff explained that this is an ongoing investigation. at this time, eric black jr. is the only man charged in connection with this killing. and until they can firm up their evidence...
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>>n backe 1980's when ronald raringen was president black, sanafort andne was the big consulting, lobbyingirm in town. and they represented a lot of dictators and foreign countries. they made a lot of money. but they we the big guys in town. and then -- and obviously split anup. roger stone has kept on going. and he turns upub in everyc -- republican administration doing something strange. wufrnt things that he did -- one of the things that he did is he likes to play a lot of practical jokes on people. and he apparently with one of his friends, put out the word that he was dead andent out mass cards to people and he thought this was hilarious. robert: we also had another friend. and he was bringing up to mina so mny trump characters we've all reported on over the years. and more news from therump world this week. michael cohen, the long-time lawy, subpoenaed by the senate intelligence committee, what -- private or public from what we can tell? >> he was supposed to have a publicestimony before the house on february 6 or february 7, i believe. and said because of his safety easons and not d
>>n backe 1980's when ronald raringen was president black, sanafort andne was the big consulting, lobbyingirm in town. and they represented a lot of dictators and foreign countries. they made a lot of money. but they we the big guys in town. and then -- and obviously split anup. roger stone has kept on going. and he turns upub in everyc -- republican administration doing something strange. wufrnt things that he did -- one of the things that he did is he likes to play a lot of practical...