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selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century into the '20's and '30's and '40's under jim crow. and, you know, the races had gotten to the point where everyone was existing. and things were somewhat fragile during that time. my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 1958 because of my mother's family connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry in selma for 42 years. and they had a vested interest, in this community for many, many reasons, not only because of their careers, but because they both were committed to community , peace and justice. and i think that's where the two paths of dr. and mrs. king and my parents came together. as i said, dr. king was a young pastor in montgomery. my parents were a young, a newly-married couple. and, you know, t
selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century into the '20's and '30's and '40's under jim crow. and, you know, the races had gotten to the point where everyone was existing. and things were somewhat fragile during that time. my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 1958 because...
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this is selma brown.agent.tes to a bureau she has a seven-year-old boy, eight years ago the father -- she can give an old and this is important to know. about eight years ago she was submit toher owner to his desires and she can take a note that her boy, seven euros -- seven years old is his child and can he be compelled to support the child? she is trying to make a contract. she is trying to put forward the -- we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other and have faith in each other that my word is good. and this is the only way that i know how to get even close to that vision of upper mobility. but, the bureau hires an attorney and the law will not support this. that hethe opinion cannot be forced to support the child of selma brown. places wheree reconstruction amendments could not reach. you do not let me mislead of the radical transformation that this possibility even held out. last week, we looked at harry jarvis' story and getting a boat and coming into fort monroe and saying -- this
this is selma brown.agent.tes to a bureau she has a seven-year-old boy, eight years ago the father -- she can give an old and this is important to know. about eight years ago she was submit toher owner to his desires and she can take a note that her boy, seven euros -- seven years old is his child and can he be compelled to support the child? she is trying to make a contract. she is trying to put forward the -- we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other and have faith in each...
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i think about selma, alabama. what happened in alabama against roy moore, the black belt, i'm talking black belt was about rich soil, not about black people, but it is about black people. black women said they remember selma, bloody sunday. i will never forget. selma, i was there with president obama when we went there to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. it looks like a town that time forgot. the economics are still bad. all you have to do through a sepia tone picture, it looks like the same place, just in 2018. but those people said no more. we're not doing this again. they did not vote for roy moore. now, what are we seeing today? i have never seen this in my life. what happened in massachusetts? presley. now in 2018, i don't care what you think about maryland, it might be all this and all that, it's still a southern state, maryland, we're not new york, maryland, georgia and florida, three african-americans are poised to be, potentially be governor of those states. i have never seen this. there
i think about selma, alabama. what happened in alabama against roy moore, the black belt, i'm talking black belt was about rich soil, not about black people, but it is about black people. black women said they remember selma, bloody sunday. i will never forget. selma, i was there with president obama when we went there to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. it looks like a town that time forgot. the economics are still bad. all you have to do through a sepia tone picture, it...
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sewell: i must say she's from my hometown of selma, alabama. ms. brown: and your mother is my mentor. ms. sewell: my mom, the first african-american woman to be elected to the city council in selma. she served on the city council. ms. nancy sewell. everybody fondly knows her as the real congresswoman from alabama. ms. brown: ♪ well, the first thing i did right was the day i started to fight keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on well, the last thing i did wrong i stayed in the wilderness a day too long keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on hold on hold on he keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on ♪ amen. amen. [applause] ms. rye: i would say thank me later but you can thank me now. [laughter] wow. latosha, we love you so much. i'm so grateful to be sharing space with these folks. y'all, i have been, i think, in a political depression since november, 2016, in real life and i didn't realize it until the -- you know, we had stacy abrams situation and then andrew gillan situation and then ayana. there is this beautiful momen
sewell: i must say she's from my hometown of selma, alabama. ms. brown: and your mother is my mentor. ms. sewell: my mom, the first african-american woman to be elected to the city council in selma. she served on the city council. ms. nancy sewell. everybody fondly knows her as the real congresswoman from alabama. ms. brown: ♪ well, the first thing i did right was the day i started to fight keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on well, the last thing i did wrong i stayed in the...
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before she begins, i must say she is from my hometown in selma. >> your mother is my mentor. angela: i know. i love it. >> my mom who was the first african woman to be elected to the city council in selma. everyone knows her as the real congresswoman from alabama. >> ♪ well the first thing i did right was the day i started to fight keep your eyes on the prize and hold on, hold on well the last thing i did wrong i stayed in the wilderness a day too long keep your eyes on the prize and hold on, hold on hold on, hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on, hold on ♪ >> amen, amen. i would say thank me later, but you can thank me now. wow. i am so grateful to be sharing space with these folks. y'all, i have been in a political depression since november 2016. in real life. i didn't realize it until we had a stacy abrams situation and andrew gillum situation and then, ayanna, there was this beautiful moment. a "new york times" photographer captured your stepdaughter with tears streaming down her face the night of your election, and right now thinking about this picture, i'm abo
before she begins, i must say she is from my hometown in selma. >> your mother is my mentor. angela: i know. i love it. >> my mom who was the first african woman to be elected to the city council in selma. everyone knows her as the real congresswoman from alabama. >> ♪ well the first thing i did right was the day i started to fight keep your eyes on the prize and hold on, hold on well the last thing i did wrong i stayed in the wilderness a day too long keep your eyes on the...
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(ken) police in selma, alabama, are facing violent ambushes.rts with a request for help. 9=1=1 calls lure officers into a housing complex... when they get there...the officers themselves become the ones in danger. their police truck was shot during an ambush monday. it's become a scary and what seems to be reccuring scene. one officer says it's like they're fighting a war. but the department says change is coming. the selma police chief says this particular housing complex is going to start seeing more officers than they've ever seen before. (pam) police in florida saved a man from possible drowning .. after he ran from them and got stuck in a toxic algae- filled canal saturday. authorities say, abraham duarte jumped into the canal after fleeing a traffic stop on foot. he got caught in a thick patch of the algae -- swallowing some of it as he swam. fearing for his life, he slowly made his way back to the edge of the canal, where officers hoisted him out and hosed him down. doctors cleared duarte... and he was booked on charges of resisting arre
(ken) police in selma, alabama, are facing violent ambushes.rts with a request for help. 9=1=1 calls lure officers into a housing complex... when they get there...the officers themselves become the ones in danger. their police truck was shot during an ambush monday. it's become a scary and what seems to be reccuring scene. one officer says it's like they're fighting a war. but the department says change is coming. the selma police chief says this particular housing complex is going to start...
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selma is in our london bureau., what appears to be a targeting of a school bus with a precision weapon, how is the saudi-led coalition explaining this away as a mistake? >> reporter: george, this is a significant departure from what we heard earlier from saudi officials in the immediate aftermath of the strike. at the time they called it a legitimate military operation and it met their high standards for targeting. now we have the statement saying there was a mistake in the rules of engagement. that can mean anything from faul faulty intelligence to not following rules and proceeds yours. but they will hold those responsibility account able for those mistakes and that they'll compensate the victims. but remember, as you said, it's not just saudi arabia that's imexti implicated in this. these are some of the most horrible we've seen in the three-year civil war. little boys covered in blood with their backpacks on and it's caused an international outrage. it was a u.s.-supplied bomb after a cnn investigation. it was
selma is in our london bureau., what appears to be a targeting of a school bus with a precision weapon, how is the saudi-led coalition explaining this away as a mistake? >> reporter: george, this is a significant departure from what we heard earlier from saudi officials in the immediate aftermath of the strike. at the time they called it a legitimate military operation and it met their high standards for targeting. now we have the statement saying there was a mistake in the rules of...
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i never forget, selma i was there with president obama. when we went there to commemorate the 50*9 anniversary of bloody sunday. it looks like a town that tom forgot to economics are still bad. all you have to do is a pitcher it looks like the same place just in 2018. but those people said no more. we're not doing this again. they did not vote for roy moore. now, what do we see today? i have never seen this in my life. what happened in massachusetts? all right presley now in 018 three southern states -- i don't care what you think about yanked it might be all this and that you're still a southern state, maryland -- we're not new york. maryland, georgia -- and florida -- three african-americans are poised to be potentially be governor of those states. i have never seen this. there is a reaction to this. so people are not and it is not just black people. people are are seeing what's happening and they're upset. so it can be a southern strategy all at once. for every action there's a reaction and i'm the met, i'm met andrew gillum last week i
i never forget, selma i was there with president obama. when we went there to commemorate the 50*9 anniversary of bloody sunday. it looks like a town that tom forgot to economics are still bad. all you have to do is a pitcher it looks like the same place just in 2018. but those people said no more. we're not doing this again. they did not vote for roy moore. now, what do we see today? i have never seen this in my life. what happened in massachusetts? all right presley now in 018 three southern...
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by the way when you're talking to a friend in selma says i have to pay for that i have paid that health care response how are you going to pay for all your. your missiles jag and you clearly they are you off ten thousand military base just. bake sales you've got good well good twirl around the brass pole to pay for your app thirty five fighter jets to get it going to donate sperm for those tomahawk missiles maybe maybe in the yard sale you know how many used v.h.s. copies of city slickers will it take to cover to cover the cost of a navy destroyer you helmet. our health care system is sick joke and no one should ever vote for a candidate who doesn't say medicare for all oh wait. wait i actually i actually jumped the gun on that a little bit shortly after the story was broadcast st david's hospital said it was now willing to accept seven hundred eighty two dollars and twenty nine cents to resolve the hundred eight thousand dollars nine hundred balance because drew calvary qualifies for its financial assistance discounts oh oh one hundred eight thousand dollars financial assistance this i
by the way when you're talking to a friend in selma says i have to pay for that i have paid that health care response how are you going to pay for all your. your missiles jag and you clearly they are you off ten thousand military base just. bake sales you've got good well good twirl around the brass pole to pay for your app thirty five fighter jets to get it going to donate sperm for those tomahawk missiles maybe maybe in the yard sale you know how many used v.h.s. copies of city slickers will...
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investigators are still searching for the four suspects they say followed the officer for nearly two miles to selma, where they shot at him with a high-powered rifle, managing to hit him once. bu luckily, that bullet missed all of his vital organs. authorities say the officer sped away, but his injuries caused him to lose control and crash about a block away. the officer is not identified but is a ten-year veteran. >>> in texas, the owner of a 3d printed guns company is out of jail after an arrest for sexual assault. investigators nabbed cody wilson over the weekend when he landed in texas from taiwan, accused of paying a 16-year-old girl he met online $500 for sex. the girl told investigators they met on sugardaddymeet.com. investigators say the girl's frnd tipped wilson off, and he flew to taiwan before they could question him. they asked authorities there to send him back to texas. wilson gained notoriety for announcing plans to post blueprints to a fully 3d printed gun online. >>> a japanese supply ship is expected to reach the international space station on thursday. the unmanned rocket blaste
investigators are still searching for the four suspects they say followed the officer for nearly two miles to selma, where they shot at him with a high-powered rifle, managing to hit him once. bu luckily, that bullet missed all of his vital organs. authorities say the officer sped away, but his injuries caused him to lose control and crash about a block away. the officer is not identified but is a ten-year veteran. >>> in texas, the owner of a 3d printed guns company is out of jail...
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to selma left for destiny and we give enough to give you. an idea. and to be. knocked of their creditors assess and had the honestly in and out of balance it satriani on me in kentucky on the fifth at the noctua and cut out for them or the like and then have the cavity getting. some of the lost in the earth so where can the man who'd been on the ballot when i looked a bit in the. oh on the other hand should see it in well him in the. lobby and with the chair bhubaneswar who was muttered to give it that it seems so now i walk south here to scenario and i've said. no sin for shit that i. could do it didn't matter i will have to give it a city center on a different way than can look at. it within the mantle. of it said i what. can it because it's move on this soon enough profit as they enter the station of another lesson here and i'm going to. move on the sooner nests there. neck in the. field to how would you jerry because you're. a city. that no less now woman as soon as we can then up woman the so you know none of us do i adjure. you. and i have. more live bob
to selma left for destiny and we give enough to give you. an idea. and to be. knocked of their creditors assess and had the honestly in and out of balance it satriani on me in kentucky on the fifth at the noctua and cut out for them or the like and then have the cavity getting. some of the lost in the earth so where can the man who'd been on the ballot when i looked a bit in the. oh on the other hand should see it in well him in the. lobby and with the chair bhubaneswar who was muttered to give...
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nine o'clock it's the same routine loyal followers say good morning to luis a nazi only allowed to selma they've been turning up here for the past five months convinced the former president has been wrongly imprisoned they say it's all part of a political plan. the judiciary and the parliament have carried out a coup against brazil they removed president dilma rousseff from office who had been legitimately elected with fifty four million votes. their goal wasn't only to remove her but also to keep president lula away from these elections bytes the other twenty campers share this conviction they take turns at the vigil here at camp outside the prison where the former president is being held ironically it's a prison lula himself inaugurated eleven years ago he probably never thought that one day he would end up here in a fifteen square meter cell on the fourth floor. lula has many supporters in brazil but he also has many critics like in the city of cody tiba just a few minutes away from the prison. many here see him as a danger to the country. is popular because he and his party act like
nine o'clock it's the same routine loyal followers say good morning to luis a nazi only allowed to selma they've been turning up here for the past five months convinced the former president has been wrongly imprisoned they say it's all part of a political plan. the judiciary and the parliament have carried out a coup against brazil they removed president dilma rousseff from office who had been legitimately elected with fifty four million votes. their goal wasn't only to remove her but also to...
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have to say in terms of the speech, i would say lbj's speech at the end of the speech right after selma. and he said, "and we shall overcome." i was privileged to interview john lou niewis in washington. he was with dr. king when they watched that. they had no idea that president was to say that. if i was to boil it down to one, one-minute segment, i would say that. >> before i got into private equity, i thought i could be an actor. i thought that wass an easy thig to do. there were no takers so i had to go to law school. did you go to acting school? how did you get into that? >> i didn't get into the right school. how did you get into that profession? >> it was a calling. >> i wish it was bate more exciting. but before i was an actor, first of all, i had no idea this was pozible, y p possible, my hometown and towns like in college and in south texas, del rio, texas, and small towns in mexico. very, very small towns. and anyway, my -- >> a couple hundred people. >> something like that. yeah. >> all right. >> so did you want to go tholo hollywood and be famous? >> that was not in my rada
have to say in terms of the speech, i would say lbj's speech at the end of the speech right after selma. and he said, "and we shall overcome." i was privileged to interview john lou niewis in washington. he was with dr. king when they watched that. they had no idea that president was to say that. if i was to boil it down to one, one-minute segment, i would say that. >> before i got into private equity, i thought i could be an actor. i thought that wass an easy thig to do. there...
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selma hiac, mark harmon 67.eekend. >> from the "big bang theory" end to the conor beginning, we have all your favorite tv shows only on "et." >> make sure you go to our website, et online.com. >> but first check out the new video from boy band for their song "eight letters." the guys are gearing up to perform a special labor day concert for the "today" show. >> be safe everybody and we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ why is it so hard why must you ♪ ♪ why do i pull you close why is it ♪ when the day turns into night, my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with your choice savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. try my $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. only at jack in the box. for just three bucks! crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with your choice of savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. try my $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. only at jack in the
selma hiac, mark harmon 67.eekend. >> from the "big bang theory" end to the conor beginning, we have all your favorite tv shows only on "et." >> make sure you go to our website, et online.com. >> but first check out the new video from boy band for their song "eight letters." the guys are gearing up to perform a special labor day concert for the "today" show. >> be safe everybody and we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ why is it so...
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selma, i'm also an alumni from sais. your last response, you mentioned the use of phone towers, cell phone towers and it reminded me of two projects that dr. david garrard was teaching about when i was here. so if you could just comment whether these projects are linked and i'm sure he would have been very pleased to see it is working out in practice. thank you. >> well, thank you. and he was an important partner for the rockefeller foundation here. and i -- this precedes my tenure but i understand that some of the insights from that work is what led to the decision to invest in expanding and creating a power program in rural india that would first try to reach a few hundred villages. i think a thousand villages was the initial target and then expand to the 100 million people. so my understanding -- you might have a better understanding. my understanding is that work led to this effort and we are very grateful for that. >> yeah, so i started working on this mini grid sector in india in 2012 and this was right at the time
selma, i'm also an alumni from sais. your last response, you mentioned the use of phone towers, cell phone towers and it reminded me of two projects that dr. david garrard was teaching about when i was here. so if you could just comment whether these projects are linked and i'm sure he would have been very pleased to see it is working out in practice. thank you. >> well, thank you. and he was an important partner for the rockefeller foundation here. and i -- this precedes my tenure but i...
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simon joined fellow student leaders to travel to selma, alabama, to march for voting rights alongside dr. martin luther king jr. this experience started a decades-long career fighting for the rights guaranteed to all americans under the united states constitution. in his time as executive director at the aclu of florida, mr. simon oversaw landmark work defending the rights of lgbtq floridian, protecting immigrants, reforming our criminal justice system, froketting free speech, preserving women's health. and strengthening the right to vote. the rights that floridians enjoy would not be the same without the tireless work of this champion of liberty. i am proud to call howard simon my dear friend and i join my fellow floridians in thanking him for his thoughtful and compassionate work to safeguard our civil liberties and helping to make the united states a more perfect union for us all. thank you, i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtin
simon joined fellow student leaders to travel to selma, alabama, to march for voting rights alongside dr. martin luther king jr. this experience started a decades-long career fighting for the rights guaranteed to all americans under the united states constitution. in his time as executive director at the aclu of florida, mr. simon oversaw landmark work defending the rights of lgbtq floridian, protecting immigrants, reforming our criminal justice system, froketting free speech, preserving...
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later this week selma cell phone users may be surprised when you get a presidential alert emergency text from fema. it is part of fema's wireless emergency alert system warning the public of a national emergency. that text message is scheduled to be sent thursday at 11:18 a.m. it will say presidential alert, this is a test. more than 100 cell phone carriers including verizon, at&t, sprint, and t-mobile will take part in this emergency alert test. this will be a test, but during a real emergency the text message would, from the president. >>> amazon has launched an internal investigation after reports of employees taking bribes and leaking internal data. according to the wall street journal some amazon employees are taking bribes from amazons online sellers to take down bad reviews and restore accounts that had been banned. >>> mark benioff, the tech really near has purchased time magazine for $190 million. salesforce ceo confirmed the deal in a tweet. he be stewards of this iconic ran. they don't plan to be involved in the day-to-day operations of time magazine. the sale is still subject
later this week selma cell phone users may be surprised when you get a presidential alert emergency text from fema. it is part of fema's wireless emergency alert system warning the public of a national emergency. that text message is scheduled to be sent thursday at 11:18 a.m. it will say presidential alert, this is a test. more than 100 cell phone carriers including verizon, at&t, sprint, and t-mobile will take part in this emergency alert test. this will be a test, but during a real...
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a criminal case that he brought against three of the people who helped organize the selma to montgomery march and they were trumped up charges at the time and we believed they were and we defended these three activists, and we won their acquittals. >> his policies as attorney general now, apart from his handling of some of the matters that have got into hot water with the president probably still displease you. >> oh, please, i mean, his attitude about what constitutes fair access to the ballot, about what it means to be a full and enfranchised citizen of the united states are as antiquated as they come. >> would you like to see him go? >> listen. i don't think -- i'd like to see this whole administration go, because -- and that's what 2020 is about and 2018 is about putting some real oversight in the administration in the meantime. >> announcer: coming up next on "the axe files" -- >> this has made establishment democrats nervous. >> good. now, naturally defined brows that last. new tattoo brow tint pen from maybelline new york. multi-prong tip draws hair like strokes, for naturally de
a criminal case that he brought against three of the people who helped organize the selma to montgomery march and they were trumped up charges at the time and we believed they were and we defended these three activists, and we won their acquittals. >> his policies as attorney general now, apart from his handling of some of the matters that have got into hot water with the president probably still displease you. >> oh, please, i mean, his attitude about what constitutes fair access...
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reporter: the santa clara county supervisor says the county is looking into the possibility of leasing selma city owned land from the city of san jose so that hope village can relocate to more permanent location in the county with at least that land for the next 18 months as a more permanent spot for this homeless encampment the organizers of hope village they once they as 30. live in san jose with ktvu fox 2 news. >> a story we will follow. thank you. >>> still ahead, for the first time in 30 years a new cultural plan for the city of oakland coming up, the new announcement by the layer and -- by the mayor aimed at providing residents with equal access to culture amenities. >>> check it out. we have mostly sunny conditions across the bay area. we will check back in with rosemary for details on the work week forecast. >>> an investigation underway after an early morning shooting on an e. bay freeway. >>> this afternoon the california highway patrol is searching for a driver involved in a freeway shooting and hit and run in castro valley. >> it happened just before 4:00 this morning on east 58
reporter: the santa clara county supervisor says the county is looking into the possibility of leasing selma city owned land from the city of san jose so that hope village can relocate to more permanent location in the county with at least that land for the next 18 months as a more permanent spot for this homeless encampment the organizers of hope village they once they as 30. live in san jose with ktvu fox 2 news. >> a story we will follow. thank you. >>> still ahead, for the...
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looking at the projected employment changed by industry and can see how community members who live in selma now don't see themselves reflected in some of the language in this report and some of the industries here. i just want to say that we are holding that concern and i know that the supervisor's office is too. we hope to continue to work with you in partnership in making sure that this is an inclusive future. i think that what we have heard again and again and again as a reminder to be proactive about mitigating the impacts of this development. breaking protections, accessible green space and an environment in which the community has the opportunity to shape the development that happens. i think this plan is better for the community organizations that have really collaborated with all of our departments and their thoughtful thinking. and that said, i also agree that i don't want to hold up this plan. i think it is not perfect but we have gotten to a good place. and some of the issues that have been brought up by community members have been brought up by the supervisor. with her saying th
looking at the projected employment changed by industry and can see how community members who live in selma now don't see themselves reflected in some of the language in this report and some of the industries here. i just want to say that we are holding that concern and i know that the supervisor's office is too. we hope to continue to work with you in partnership in making sure that this is an inclusive future. i think that what we have heard again and again and again as a reminder to be...
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and you had two women who worked at separate times, the first with lucille callen and the second was selmays great to have the women's viewpoint and who better than woman to say, women will laugh at that. so when i put together the characters for the van dyke show, i said, we need the women's viewpoint. and when i told my agent, he immediately said rose marie. >> it's a beautiful piece of writing. it really is. but you know allen. if he doesn't get a laugh every ten seconds, he calls the cops and has the audience arrested. >> rose marie on "the dick van dyke show" was great for women who might aspire to being in the writer's room, because that was the first glimpse we got that maybe that was possible. >> it's not like there were plenty of career women on tv. women were mainly housewives in the sitcoms or secretaries, they weren't writers. >> are you willing to say you'll give up your job for us? >> yeah. >> compared to you, i'm a rat. >> compared to a rat, you're a rat. >> my mother didn't want me to be funny. because how was i going to get married and be funny at the same time. but here w
and you had two women who worked at separate times, the first with lucille callen and the second was selmays great to have the women's viewpoint and who better than woman to say, women will laugh at that. so when i put together the characters for the van dyke show, i said, we need the women's viewpoint. and when i told my agent, he immediately said rose marie. >> it's a beautiful piece of writing. it really is. but you know allen. if he doesn't get a laugh every ten seconds, he calls the...
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and just to show a closer look, that is selma -- soma.has been identified as an equity zone where there is a high right of crime and there is a high rate of youth and seniors it is low income and low education and low english dutch english proficiency. it is high needed. that is all we have. it is not about ups or west bay or any organization. it is about the community and recognizing the community -- we know how important it is for all members to be able to have access to open space. and to put into perspective, in that open space, we do not have that much of it. we take every square inch very personally because it is the backyard of all community members. we know how much it can directly affect all of our community members well-being and success. that is why we care so much. the reason why we care about it so much too is because we know that these are under resourced parts. we also make sure we activate it and we are intentionally making sure that our programming is in these spaces so other kids that come that aren't in our program that
and just to show a closer look, that is selma -- soma.has been identified as an equity zone where there is a high right of crime and there is a high rate of youth and seniors it is low income and low education and low english dutch english proficiency. it is high needed. that is all we have. it is not about ups or west bay or any organization. it is about the community and recognizing the community -- we know how important it is for all members to be able to have access to open space. and to...
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i am a resident of selma since 1973. i support the central soma plan appeal.i am here on behalf of of the hard working class families. my family is one of them. i just want to ask you guys to really look at this plan carefully. if this plan is good for the city then make it good for everybody. make sure it is safe. and none of the working class families should be moved out of the neighborhood because this is very convenient for us. we are the ones who work in the hotel his. we work in the restaurants. and most of us here, including me, i am a caregiver. i take care of a senior. if i am asked to move out of the city, it will be hard for me. not just for me, but those who will be moved out of the city. i know one family that used to be in the area and they were asked to move out of their apartment and they moved all the way down to east bay. it is hard for them. it is hard for them to travel back to the city because it is where they work. the kids go to school here. it is very difficult. we don't want that. so i am here to ask you guys to really look at this pla
i am a resident of selma since 1973. i support the central soma plan appeal.i am here on behalf of of the hard working class families. my family is one of them. i just want to ask you guys to really look at this plan carefully. if this plan is good for the city then make it good for everybody. make sure it is safe. and none of the working class families should be moved out of the neighborhood because this is very convenient for us. we are the ones who work in the hotel his. we work in the...
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when they see him moving in selma the day it happened my husband left home around ten in the morning. around six in the evening my daughter happened to see him being taken away by police and i thought the worst would be that he's in prison but they'll eventually release him but i never heard from him again after all these years i've given up hope of getting him back to go. her husband face me is not the only one in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's thousands of young men most of them kurds were reportedly taken into custody and their families never heard of them again there were no charges no trials and no information from the authorities. back then the mothers and wives of the disappeared began to organize themselves they met every saturday in central istanbul and they still do until today. the fall when someone in your family dies you bury them and try to move on but we don't have this consolation for us mourning never ends we don't even have a gravestone to put flowers on the set but. the current government is not responsible for the disappearances it happened before they
when they see him moving in selma the day it happened my husband left home around ten in the morning. around six in the evening my daughter happened to see him being taken away by police and i thought the worst would be that he's in prison but they'll eventually release him but i never heard from him again after all these years i've given up hope of getting him back to go. her husband face me is not the only one in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's thousands of young men most of them...
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rights margers who took their lives crossing the selma,pettis bridge in alabama. losten, those their lives to the racism of america. who tookedom riders greyhound buses in the deep south using the water fountains knowing itoice, would end up in the mississippi penitentiary. we have injustice in this country. justice of criminal systems depending on your race, and color. too many unarmed losing-american men their lives in this country. thatacefully protest injustice. nonviolently and to call thention to that to predict consideration of this country and those in power will finally something. standing up not just for your inht but everyone's right in country. there's nothing more american than that. >> i'm going to have to ask for the audience to please refrain from reacting and applause. we need to get through a lot of questions too. senator cruz. >> congressman o'rourke gave a long soliloquy of the civil rights movement. one of the reasons i'm a republican, civil rights passed with the overwhelming support of republicans. crats were beating were democrats. the --ud
rights margers who took their lives crossing the selma,pettis bridge in alabama. losten, those their lives to the racism of america. who tookedom riders greyhound buses in the deep south using the water fountains knowing itoice, would end up in the mississippi penitentiary. we have injustice in this country. justice of criminal systems depending on your race, and color. too many unarmed losing-american men their lives in this country. thatacefully protest injustice. nonviolently and to call...
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the civil rights marchers who took their lives into their hands crossing the edmund pettis bridge in selmaalabama. some beaten to within an inch of their lives. those who lost their lives in the deep south to the racism of america at the time. those freedom riders who took greyhound buses in the deep south using the water fountains of their choice, knowing it would end up in the mississippi state penitentiary parchment as it did for john lewis. they marched not just for themselves, but for everyone. and now we have injustice in this country. two sets of criminal justice systems depending on your race, your ethnicity, and your color. the prison population is disproportionately comprised of too many unarmed african-american men losing their lives in this country. to peacefully protest that injustice, nonviolently, and to call attention to that to prick the conscience of this country so that those in power will finally do something. standing up not just for your right but everyone's rights in country, there's nothing more american than that. [applause] >> i'm going to have to ask again for th
the civil rights marchers who took their lives into their hands crossing the edmund pettis bridge in selmaalabama. some beaten to within an inch of their lives. those who lost their lives in the deep south to the racism of america at the time. those freedom riders who took greyhound buses in the deep south using the water fountains of their choice, knowing it would end up in the mississippi state penitentiary parchment as it did for john lewis. they marched not just for themselves, but for...
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. >> from the activism stone wall, selma, seneca falls, there's an activism that i worry rights thatre gained were rolled back. the example i have here is there is an amazing activist here right now, ms. calrotta walls lanier. it was 61 years ago on this day, september 4th, 1957 that missoula near at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs, she was jeered and on that day missoula near joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine to try to dee segregate an all white high school in little rock, arkansas. we know what they did that day was much more -- much bigger than the first day of school, it was the first major test of the supreme court's landmark decision, the 1954 brown versus board of education decision. i've opinion shocked sitting here that there are now some judges that trump has appointed that refuse to even say -- i'm not saying this is you, sir -- that that's settled law. there are people like missoula near who were part of gaining rights in this country, advancing the ideals of this nation towards the purity of th
. >> from the activism stone wall, selma, seneca falls, there's an activism that i worry rights thatre gained were rolled back. the example i have here is there is an amazing activist here right now, ms. calrotta walls lanier. it was 61 years ago on this day, september 4th, 1957 that missoula near at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs, she was jeered and on that day missoula near joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine...
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. >> i want to point out from the activism of stone wahl, selma, seneca falls.ere's an activism that i wo y worry, rights that were gained were rolled back and there's an amazing activist here right now, ms. carlotta walls lanier. and i thank her for coming today. it was 61 years ago on this very day, on september 4, 1957 that ms. lan year at the age of 14 were shouting racial slurs, she was jeered. on that day, miss lanier joined eight other students, a group that would be known as the little rock nine to try to desegregate an all-white high school in little rock, arkansas. we know what they did that day was much bigger than the first day of school. it was the first major test of the supreme court's landmark decision, brown v. board of education. there are some judges that trump has appointed refuse to even say that that's settled law. there are people like ms. lanier who are part of gaining rights in this country, advancing the ideals of this nation towards the purity of the ideals put forth by the founders, despite the inperfections and now the fear and the w
. >> i want to point out from the activism of stone wahl, selma, seneca falls.ere's an activism that i wo y worry, rights that were gained were rolled back and there's an amazing activist here right now, ms. carlotta walls lanier. and i thank her for coming today. it was 61 years ago on this very day, on september 4, 1957 that ms. lan year at the age of 14 were shouting racial slurs, she was jeered. on that day, miss lanier joined eight other students, a group that would be known as the...
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her project started in 2006 in selma, alabama.iral last year when alyssa milano encouraged people to tweet with the #me too. and i wanted to take space to talk about that. i do think that there is often discussion about the movement being the same, and they are different. one focuses on workplace sexual her vision is broader and covers the entire spectrum of sexual violence. also, the me too movement is not movement thats a provides resources to survivors across the country to our healing and confronting the violence they have experience. honored andally privileged to have had the opportunity to get to know them, justlk with her, and i am grateful we have a chance to talk about the work being done. >> thank you. time's up is where fatima comes in. you are a deliverer of the fund and very helpful. please share your story of how you came to the work and expand on exactly what it is about. >> sure. and thank you for having me, it is just a real privilege to be up here with so many women who i deeply admire. monica started with her fa
her project started in 2006 in selma, alabama.iral last year when alyssa milano encouraged people to tweet with the #me too. and i wanted to take space to talk about that. i do think that there is often discussion about the movement being the same, and they are different. one focuses on workplace sexual her vision is broader and covers the entire spectrum of sexual violence. also, the me too movement is not movement thats a provides resources to survivors across the country to our healing and...
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her project started in 2006 when she was organized in selma, alabama, and it went viral last year when alyssa milano encouraged people the tweet with the #metoo and talk about their own experiences. and i want to take space to talk about that because i do think that there is often discussion about the me too movement and time's up movement being the same, and they're actually different because one focuses specifically on workplace sexual violence. and tarana's vision is broader and covers the entire spectrum of sexual violence. and also the me too movement is not just a hashtag. it's an organization that provides services and resources to survivors across the country who are healing and who are confronting the violations they've -- the violences they've experienced. so i feel really honored and privileged to have had the opportunity to get to know tarana, to work with her, to walk with her, and i'm just grateful we have the chance to talk about the work that's being done now here. >> thank you, monica. so time's up is where fatima comes in, because your organization is one of the deliv
her project started in 2006 when she was organized in selma, alabama, and it went viral last year when alyssa milano encouraged people the tweet with the #metoo and talk about their own experiences. and i want to take space to talk about that because i do think that there is often discussion about the me too movement and time's up movement being the same, and they're actually different because one focuses specifically on workplace sexual violence. and tarana's vision is broader and covers the...
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police say the selma cop was shot while sitting in his patrol car.lling a crime-ridden neighborhood. the suspect is dead. the officer, veteran of the department is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries. another fox news alert. the fbi joining the urgent search for a missing 6-year-old with autism. take a look at his picture on your screen. that is maddox rich. he was last seen at a north carolina park. 24 agencies, 100 people are scanning the 1400-acre area. he is non-verbal. the father says he lost track of him at at park after he wandered off. >>> bill cosby is will be walking into a courtroom, the start of two-day sentencing hearing after sexual assault in pennsylvania. his future lies in the hands of one judge. he is guilty of assaulting a woman sexually in 2004. hears been on house arrest since the guilty verdict in april. >>> more than 300 new words are on the way. some of the most notable ones players can now use in the game's sixth edition, okay, eww, emoji. the game uses more than 100 had thousand words t has been four years since me
police say the selma cop was shot while sitting in his patrol car.lling a crime-ridden neighborhood. the suspect is dead. the officer, veteran of the department is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries. another fox news alert. the fbi joining the urgent search for a missing 6-year-old with autism. take a look at his picture on your screen. that is maddox rich. he was last seen at a north carolina park. 24 agencies, 100 people are scanning the 1400-acre area. he is non-verbal. the father...
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the project started in 2006 that she was organizing in selma alabama and it went viral last year alyssa milano encouraged people to to with backpack #metoo and talk about their own experiences and i want to take space to talk about that because i do think that there is often discussion about the #metoo movement and at times up to get pain, and they're actually different because one focuses on workplace sexual violence. and their vision is broader and covers the entire spectrum and also, the #metoo movement is not just a hashtag. it's an organization that provides purposes and resources to providers who are feeling and confronting the violence they've experienced so i feel really honored and privileged to have had the opportunity to work with toronto, to walk with her and i'm grateful that we have the chance to talk about the work that's being done out here. >> so transferred #timesup is where that comes in because the organization is one of the deliverers of the fund and it's very helpful in that please share a little bit about your story, how you expand on exactly what #timesup is abou
the project started in 2006 that she was organizing in selma alabama and it went viral last year alyssa milano encouraged people to to with backpack #metoo and talk about their own experiences and i want to take space to talk about that because i do think that there is often discussion about the #metoo movement and at times up to get pain, and they're actually different because one focuses on workplace sexual violence. and their vision is broader and covers the entire spectrum and also, the...
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. >> i want to point out right here from the activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls. there's an activism that i worry, rights were gained were rolled back. there's an amazing activist many carlotta walls lener. it was 61 years ago on this very day, that at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine to try to desegregate an all white high school in little rock, arkansas. we know what they did was mump bigger than the first day of school. it was the first major test of the supreme court landmark decision. i've been shocked sitting here that there are now some judges that trump has appointed refused to say and i'm motte saying it's you, that settle law. there's people that are part of gaining rights in the country, advancing the ideals of this nation toward purity of the ideals put forth by the founders despite imperfections. now the fear and the worry is what the trend of the poor is doing is rolling back those gains. it's undermining the
. >> i want to point out right here from the activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls. there's an activism that i worry, rights were gained were rolled back. there's an amazing activist many carlotta walls lener. it was 61 years ago on this very day, that at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine to try to desegregate an all white high school in little...
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in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma."est rerival of a play last year. and then, "jesus christ su trstar" took emmy home. he starred in that and was a producer on the production. he's >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this monday, september 10th. i'm aaron gilchrist. barcroft elementary sool is closed today because of a power outage. >>> now let's get a check of your first 4 traffic. >> taking a look here, 270 southbound pretty slow here. the beltway outer loop approaching georgia slow as well. inbound 295 from either northlor south is g.w. parkway, disabled vehicle with right lane blocked. orange line delays at vienna to deanwo t. >>> stormeam 4 weather alert. >>> good morning, everybody. storm team weather. a lot of high water across the area, flooding in old town. more rain on the radar this morning. a likelihood s for morewers later on in the afternoon. it will warm up. we're in the low to mid-60s now. r 70s to around 80 degrees. more rain chances tomorrow but warm still with highs in the l it's so refreshing and de
in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma."est rerival of a play last year. and then, "jesus christ su trstar" took emmy home. he starred in that and was a producer on the production. he's >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this monday, september 10th. i'm aaron gilchrist. barcroft elementary sool is closed today because of a power outage. >>> now let's get a check of your first 4 traffic. >> taking a look...
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in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma." a play last year. and then, "jesus christ superstar" took the emmy home. he starred in that and was a producer on the production. he'si )m ... breaking news this morning: lombard street between pierce >>> good morning. it's 8:26. breaking news. lumbar street between pierce and scott remain closed following a muni bus crash that injured two people. this happened near the area of lombard. the bus slammed into a building. the operator was taking to the hospital. the passenger on the bus suffered minor injuries. an investigation is under way right now to what led to that crash. we'll have a live update at 11:00. right now, a look at your commute. mike inouye standing by. >> if you take bus line 28, the muni line there, you'll be rerouted in the westbound or outbound direction because of that closure. that means the pierce stuff is going to be closed for now. here's a slower drive getting out of the bay area, out of the area across the bay, from the golden gate bridge, over in towards the
in 2015, he and common won the oscar for "glory," from the movie, "selma." a play last year. and then, "jesus christ superstar" took the emmy home. he starred in that and was a producer on the production. he'si )m ... breaking news this morning: lombard street between pierce >>> good morning. it's 8:26. breaking news. lumbar street between pierce and scott remain closed following a muni bus crash that injured two people. this happened near the area of...
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ava did this story of selma which included lbj. the first two were pretty good. they help us. we had woody and bryan come to the library and study the role. i was really impressed with how much they immerse themselves into trying to understand lbj. i marvel at how curious they were. they want to know every facet. it showed him as an obstructionist. >> which was not true. that story seem to continue on and on as a run up to the oscars. we had entertainment tonight calling the library. like don't you have a kardashian to chase. it became a big story. that launched a debate about the responsibility the film maker has in capturing the reality of the subject in telling it accurate story. lbj is to my kids what calvin coolidge would have been to me. that's a long time to go back. >> a modern president has been treated more frequently in movies than john k. kennedy. with the volume of material does the library and foundation respond or does it have any extra traction for you when he's a subject of yet another film. >> a series of american political dynasties for cnn. that's going to
ava did this story of selma which included lbj. the first two were pretty good. they help us. we had woody and bryan come to the library and study the role. i was really impressed with how much they immerse themselves into trying to understand lbj. i marvel at how curious they were. they want to know every facet. it showed him as an obstructionist. >> which was not true. that story seem to continue on and on as a run up to the oscars. we had entertainment tonight calling the library. like...
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he has already gotten ten grammys, an oscar for his song "glory" from the movie "selma" which was amazingfirst black man to achieve the coveted status, and also the youngest male or female to do it at just 39 years young. couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. his very proud wife, our friend, chrissy teigen tweeting this image of fellow winners of the egot writing egotg.o.a.t. she writes, if "jesus christ superstar" wins, john will have his egot and i will make an even uglier cry face. do you guys remember that story? she got so much heat about her cry face. you could not look ugly, chrissy. how did they celebrate? well, teigen posted a video of john adding the emmy to his collection. there he is putting it up on his shelf and then apparently he made them both a big old batch of pancakes. sounds like a perfect celebration. [ applause ] again, congratulations to mr. john legend. >> how old is he? >> 39. >> wow. >> incredible. >> wow. >> quite remarkable, and so much more to come from him. >> a great guy. so much fun. >>> also in "pop news" this a grand central terminal for an impromptu fre
he has already gotten ten grammys, an oscar for his song "glory" from the movie "selma" which was amazingfirst black man to achieve the coveted status, and also the youngest male or female to do it at just 39 years young. couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. his very proud wife, our friend, chrissy teigen tweeting this image of fellow winners of the egot writing egotg.o.a.t. she writes, if "jesus christ superstar" wins, john will have his egot and i will make an...
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senator brooker: activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls, there's an activism that i worry, rights that were gained rolled back. the example i have here is there is an amazing activist lenear. carlotta walz it was 61 years ago on september 4, 1957, that ms. lenear at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine, to try to desegregate an all-white high school in little rock, arkansas. we know what they did that day was much more -- much bigger than the first day of school. it was the first major test of the landmark decision, the 1954 brown vs. board of education decision. i've been shocked sitting here that there are now some judges that trump appointed that refuses to even say -- i am not say that's you, sir -- that's not set law. there are those that are part of gaining rights in this country, advancing the ideals of this nation toward the purity of ideals brought fort by the founders. now the trend of the court is doing is rolling back those gains, under
senator brooker: activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls, there's an activism that i worry, rights that were gained rolled back. the example i have here is there is an amazing activist lenear. carlotta walz it was 61 years ago on september 4, 1957, that ms. lenear at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine, to try to desegregate an all-white high school in...
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. >> i want to point out right here from the activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls.'s an activism that i worry, rights were gained were rolled back. there's an amazing activist many carlotta walls lener. it was 61 years ago on this very day, that at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine to try to desegregate an all white high school in little rock, arkansas. we know what they did was mump bigger than the first day of school. it was the first major test of the supreme court landmark decision. i've been shocked sitting here that there are now some judges that trump has appointed refused to say and i'm motte saying it's you, that settle law. there's people that are part of gaining rights in the country, advancing the ideals of this nation toward purity of the ideals put forth by the founders despite imperfections. now the fear and the worry is what the trend of the poor is doing is rolling back those gains. it's undermining the progr
. >> i want to point out right here from the activism stonewall, selma, seneca falls.'s an activism that i worry, rights were gained were rolled back. there's an amazing activist many carlotta walls lener. it was 61 years ago on this very day, that at the age of 14 faced crowds that were shouting racial slurs. she was jeered. on that day she joined eight other students, a group that would become known as the little rock nine to try to desegregate an all white high school in little rock,...