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and that's when i wedded the two, journalism and civil rights activism. >> since you mentioned selma,d you think of the movie and the recreation of that this past year? >> well, i think the movie captured, it captured the essence and it was accurate and those scenes showed dr. king in a jocular mood, that was real, that's the way it actually went down. so the viewer got a chance. one of the other reasons i say it was accurate is because i saw myself in there in the old field footage when they showed the eyes on the prize walking with dr. king. so the movie was definitely accurate -- accurate. >> well, when i had met you in the late '60s you were over the oakland black caucus and you were so involved in the community and i was a community organizing myself. i immediately was drawn to all the work you were doing. what inspired you to continue to work that. >> for the oakland black caucus? >> right. >> we took a unique approach. in 1966 we used to monitor the police -- this was long before the black panther party was even organized. >> uh-huh. >> so i had done a lot of work with black ch
and that's when i wedded the two, journalism and civil rights activism. >> since you mentioned selma,d you think of the movie and the recreation of that this past year? >> well, i think the movie captured, it captured the essence and it was accurate and those scenes showed dr. king in a jocular mood, that was real, that's the way it actually went down. so the viewer got a chance. one of the other reasons i say it was accurate is because i saw myself in there in the old field footage...
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selma hepp. thank you for your time today. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm just going to ask you this because a lot of people are wondering this, right? how do you expect these wildfires will impact housing affordability in the la areas and even beyond, perhaps even here in northern california, in the bay area? >> yeah, thanks for the question. unfortunately, natural disasters do tend to put a lot of inflationary pressure on housing markets, which is really unfortunate in very inopportune time for us right now, given all the price appreciation that we've had over the last few years. and so the first effect that you're likely to see is surge in rents. and we're already getting some anecdotal evidence of that. so as households seek shelter and would like to stay in proximity of their schools or even jobs, the rent of those locations tend to go up significantly down the road. what we're likely to see is pressure on home prices as well. first, given the number of structures that were destroyed. secon
selma hepp. thank you for your time today. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm just going to ask you this because a lot of people are wondering this, right? how do you expect these wildfires will impact housing affordability in the la areas and even beyond, perhaps even here in northern california, in the bay area? >> yeah, thanks for the question. unfortunately, natural disasters do tend to put a lot of inflationary pressure on housing markets, which is really unfortunate in very...
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9, 8, 8, >> about 2 hours after that shooting, another broke out, injuring 3 people in the city's selmaghborhood happened around 10 o'clock this morning on bryant street between 6th and 7th. police say they later arrested a woman on the high street. that's just about 5 minutes away. they believe she's connected to this shooting. no word yet on the conditions the victims. in the wake of an already violent 2025. in san francisco, mayor-elect daniel lurie has created a new job he says will lead the city what the new administration hopes will be a safer direction. kron four's stephanie rothman has more on the new public safety chief paul yet plans to achieve those goals. >> he's a former sfpd commander and work with the department for 28 years with the recent crime uptick and safety concerns with the recent violence at large gatherings across the country. it's clear there's work to be done >> we share a passion for making sure our safe for visitors, the people that you're working so it is a big job that very much looking forward to. >> yeah. pull work with multiple law enforcement agencies
9, 8, 8, >> about 2 hours after that shooting, another broke out, injuring 3 people in the city's selmaghborhood happened around 10 o'clock this morning on bryant street between 6th and 7th. police say they later arrested a woman on the high street. that's just about 5 minutes away. they believe she's connected to this shooting. no word yet on the conditions the victims. in the wake of an already violent 2025. in san francisco, mayor-elect daniel lurie has created a new job he says will...
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herself will review the annual the annual color day parade at worcester colleg sharing honors with miss selma sage of marion, ohio queen of thmay well here is the dress and her action in wearing a cotton dress tan official presidential function created a stir that not only from the standpoi of fashion in the ongoing discussion of luxury goods silk, every other fiber, the article inhe manchester guardian said, though tongue in cheek, was produced in the part of england where cotton had been the single most important manufacturing goods since the late 18th century. so this colonial dress worn on february 4th is propitious. on february 5th. the banning cotton production was declared. so that law was ended. however, and the end of february this particular article about queen, about her dress, was while the queen buys cotton at the british manufacturers fair. mrs. hoover, it seems, has red cotton gown for a forthcoming state function in washington. her motive, however, is help the planters saor even the carolina mills. it is said to encourage a bo of. japanese silk.the can be no douf american wome
herself will review the annual the annual color day parade at worcester colleg sharing honors with miss selma sage of marion, ohio queen of thmay well here is the dress and her action in wearing a cotton dress tan official presidential function created a stir that not only from the standpoi of fashion in the ongoing discussion of luxury goods silk, every other fiber, the article inhe manchester guardian said, though tongue in cheek, was produced in the part of england where cotton had been the...
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kind of sit ave adopt lives using which police call of a in a here we were looking to see about how selma told him, well, how about us lisa said leave it needs to be put on uh the, the for the when, when do you kind of in today in the house? uh cool. what, uh, a set of core. oh wow. i thought the color, not william coordinates. i had this the in the book and then you end of the csc killing level domain to kick my like is a k y leak becomes more, who are the who need them? well, the, but let me show is, let's see is c, c, c, a. see you to his be do the work. so the be need to, to a you need to call me need more look you need them on foot to the rather than one single moment. it was several interconnected events that shape the seventies and the error world. newly independent countries shut their colonial tasks, oil transform, the gulf economies, regimes came and went, while hopes of arab units. he also rose and fell, the, the one cause that united the arab world was support for the palestinians. some living under is really occupation. others displaced from their homeland arab and is really
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in 1976 the images from little rock, oxford, tuscaloosa, philadelphia, selma and memphis were all fresher the voting rights act he was able to win over billions of enfranchise southern black people while still retaining the votes of southern whites who were made loyal to the ancestral party. many of them having come of age when franklin d. roosevelt was as popular there as air-conditioning. >> guest: i was listening to commentary this morning and look at the political map, jimmy carter won the south in terms of electoral map exact same way donald trump did this year come for this past year i should say. the only southern states he didn't win was virginia. the only southern state trump didn't win was virginia. that demonstrates what your target in terms of the shift of the electorate from both the civil rights era ended up through today. carter was absolutely shaped by his formative expenses in the south. he grew up in a deeply segregated town. his father was the segregationist. he also had at the same time a black nanny or black housekeeper who was a central figure in his life. when he
in 1976 the images from little rock, oxford, tuscaloosa, philadelphia, selma and memphis were all fresher the voting rights act he was able to win over billions of enfranchise southern black people while still retaining the votes of southern whites who were made loyal to the ancestral party. many of them having come of age when franklin d. roosevelt was as popular there as air-conditioning. >> guest: i was listening to commentary this morning and look at the political map, jimmy carter...
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in 1976 the images from little rock, oxford, tuscaloosa, philadelphia, selma and memphis were all freshies, closer than what 9/11 is to today. he was a beneficiary of exquisite timing as well, by running 11 years after the voting rights act, he was able to win over millions of enfranchised southern black people while still retaining the votes of southern whites who remained loyal to their ancestral party, many of them having come of age when franklin d roosevelt was as popular there as air conditioning." guest: jimmy carter won the south the same way donald trump did this year, this past year. the only southern state he didn't win was virginia. the only state trump didn't win was virginia. the shift of the electorate from the civil rights era and today. carter was shaped by his formative experiences in the south. he grew up in a deeply segregated town. his father was a segregationist. he had a black nanny, housekeeper who was a central figure in his life. when he gave interviews about her, even into his '90s, he would tear up, because of how special she was to him. in his second guberna
in 1976 the images from little rock, oxford, tuscaloosa, philadelphia, selma and memphis were all freshies, closer than what 9/11 is to today. he was a beneficiary of exquisite timing as well, by running 11 years after the voting rights act, he was able to win over millions of enfranchised southern black people while still retaining the votes of southern whites who remained loyal to their ancestral party, many of them having come of age when franklin d roosevelt was as popular there as air...
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right now three major fires are still burning in the pacific palisades, and pasadena, and in selma. i want to be clear, what i know from talking to the governor as there are concerns out there that there is also been a water shortage. the fact is, the utilities understandably shut off power they are worried the lines that carried energy will be blown down and spark additional fires. but the cal fire, when they did they cut off the ability to generate pumping the water. that's what caused the lack of water. and so cal fire is bringing in generators to get these pumps up and working again so there is no longer a shortage of water coming out of these hydrants. i'm also all federal resources possible southern california print including 400 additional federal firefighters, over 30 firefighting helicopters and planes fully supplied. firefighting planes and helicopters. eight department of defense c-130s that are equipped to address wildfires. today, the secretary of defense also authorized 500 wild fire ground clearing personnel from the defense department. i have directed the department
right now three major fires are still burning in the pacific palisades, and pasadena, and in selma. i want to be clear, what i know from talking to the governor as there are concerns out there that there is also been a water shortage. the fact is, the utilities understandably shut off power they are worried the lines that carried energy will be blown down and spark additional fires. but the cal fire, when they did they cut off the ability to generate pumping the water. that's what caused the...
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it happened around 10 o'clock yesterday morning on bryant street between 6th and 7th in selma. police say they arrested a woman and hyde street in connection with the shooting. no word on the victim's conditions this afternoon. there's a new effort in santa clara county to remove homeless encampments along waterways. the valley water district estimates about 700 people are living in encampments on district property. and starting today, the district is going to put each of these camps into either a high or low priority category while also launching an educational campaign to try and let people know where they stand. >> we don't want to nor do we have the ability to just go out and sweep all encampments everywhere. we want to encourage good behavior so that we don't have to at the very many encampments. and but but it's to the valley. water will take action when we need to to to to remedy the most egregious environmental and safety. and that. >> if the decision is made to remove a camp, the district says it will provide 72 hours notice before the cleanup begins. there is a speake
it happened around 10 o'clock yesterday morning on bryant street between 6th and 7th in selma. police say they arrested a woman and hyde street in connection with the shooting. no word on the victim's conditions this afternoon. there's a new effort in santa clara county to remove homeless encampments along waterways. the valley water district estimates about 700 people are living in encampments on district property. and starting today, the district is going to put each of these camps into...
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they supported the marches in selma. they worked very closely with dr.ing on the voting rights act which was passed immediately after my uncles death. in memorial to him, they integrated the university of alabama, as well. they forced voting rights into those states. they supported the freedom riders. they were in the middle of the civil rights battle, both my uncle and father. they were indignant about the way that black americans were treated in the south, and i am proud of their legacy. during their administration, black americans, unofficial apartheid, they dismantled the jim crow laws that made black americans second-class citizens, and they made america a true constitutional democracy for the first time in its history. i am very happy that you have had good experiences with vaccines. i have never opposed vaccines. what i have said is we should have good science, we should have robust science, and we should end the financial entanglements between the regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical companies. if people want to take vaccines, they ought to
they supported the marches in selma. they worked very closely with dr.ing on the voting rights act which was passed immediately after my uncles death. in memorial to him, they integrated the university of alabama, as well. they forced voting rights into those states. they supported the freedom riders. they were in the middle of the civil rights battle, both my uncle and father. they were indignant about the way that black americans were treated in the south, and i am proud of their legacy....
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exclusive access to the ministry's effort to combat the on group of address sent this report from selma this is what i did is military commander say must be one. and quickly after 15 years struggling to contain both lot of them, they say the country cannot afford another ideology driven on just at a base here. when we came to this location, we made a lot of resistance from the local. i was because this is one of the store who did usually come here in the fifty's. hundreds dakota, i mean a move up to the bush. deluxe were always in a group set to be affiliated with iso which operates in nigeria as northwest. it was a groups attempt to extend its reach to other states that resulted in fees and going to tax from the nigerian military ami come in. just say new hardware has been critical to the successful for this vehicle eludes. give this will just more confidence once an image in where the it also solved us if 1st multiply. why? because for the enemy, knowing that we have this capacity discoverability don't the no formations in sona is considered critical to defeating because the town is o
exclusive access to the ministry's effort to combat the on group of address sent this report from selma this is what i did is military commander say must be one. and quickly after 15 years struggling to contain both lot of them, they say the country cannot afford another ideology driven on just at a base here. when we came to this location, we made a lot of resistance from the local. i was because this is one of the store who did usually come here in the fifty's. hundreds dakota, i mean a move...
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prolific and respected actors his generation with standup roles in "the wire," "treme," "raising kanan," "selmacers, please remove her things. >> reporter: later this year, he will play editor-in-chief perry white in the newest "super mario bros. movie." he will also take on a fellow at the shakespeare theater company in washington, d.c. . >> we were tipped off. >> reporter: no matter the part, pierce brings his own humanity to it. >> in every role, there is a little part of wendell in it. at the end of the run, i turn the lights down low in the dressing room and i see the silhouette in the mirror and i have a good cry and say goodbye, right? i say, man, you taught me so much about myself. i have learned so much from you. i hope to see you again and i know there will be times where i will see you again. >> reporter: that sense of self-discovery began in his hometown of new orleans and the historical black neighborhood of pontchartrain park. >> it was like a black mayberry. the first black mayor came out of there. the first black d.a., lawyers, doctors, postal workers, maintenance men. that was
prolific and respected actors his generation with standup roles in "the wire," "treme," "raising kanan," "selmacers, please remove her things. >> reporter: later this year, he will play editor-in-chief perry white in the newest "super mario bros. movie." he will also take on a fellow at the shakespeare theater company in washington, d.c. . >> we were tipped off. >> reporter: no matter the part, pierce brings his own humanity to it....
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selma ble writing, no words can touch this painful time, only love and support and strength from everyonemeone you know is in crisis, you can call or text 988 to reach the suicide and crisis lifeline. >> liz, thank you. >>> 7:42. let's turn it over to mr. roker. get a check of the weather. hey,al. >> good morning. we are looking at cold air. 10 to 15 degrees below average from the plains all the way to the northeast and the midsection of the country. it feels like 13 in quincy, illinois. 32 in dallas. minus 1 in mile city. new york city feels like 29 degrees. that cold air continues tomorrow with windchills of 7 in kansas city, 26 in norfolk. gainesville feels like 51. and it stays chilly throughout the week. cincinnati into the mid to lower 20s. mid-30s in little rock. new york city upper 20s to low 30s. out west we've got 18 million people at risk with weather watches. red flag warnings, wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour, extreme fire behavior is possible, stretching all the way down to temecula. strong santa ana winds tuesday into wednesday. out with some fog and some clouds in some sp
selma ble writing, no words can touch this painful time, only love and support and strength from everyonemeone you know is in crisis, you can call or text 988 to reach the suicide and crisis lifeline. >> liz, thank you. >>> 7:42. let's turn it over to mr. roker. get a check of the weather. hey,al. >> good morning. we are looking at cold air. 10 to 15 degrees below average from the plains all the way to the northeast and the midsection of the country. it feels like 13 in...
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to selma in bronx, new york. the line for democrats. caller: good morning.ing to the guy that called and what he said about joe biden. what about donald trump? host: is it all you wanted to say? caller: no. donald trump has a mental problem also. when will we start talking about mental problems because donald trump has a metal problem. i want to say that joe biden, why is -- kamala at the top of the ticket did not win? kamala at the top of the ticket. she did not win. joe biden could have won this election. i spoke to people in pennsylvania. i have family and friends in pennsylvania. they told me a lot of democrats stayed home. they did not come to vote for kamala. that is the reason why kamala lost. they did not like the fact they removed joe biden from the ticket the way they did. they told me a lot of democrats stayed home and did not vote for kamala. joe biden would have won the election. easily democrat who could have beaten donald trump. host: all right. we mentioned this before. the front page of usa today, exclusive exit interview that president bide
to selma in bronx, new york. the line for democrats. caller: good morning.ing to the guy that called and what he said about joe biden. what about donald trump? host: is it all you wanted to say? caller: no. donald trump has a mental problem also. when will we start talking about mental problems because donald trump has a metal problem. i want to say that joe biden, why is -- kamala at the top of the ticket did not win? kamala at the top of the ticket. she did not win. joe biden could have won...
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girls go to the interview looking like marge simpson, looking like you're going to look like patty and selmat demure. not demure. but i am very modest. see my shirt. only a little cheeky. i. not my shou chew. be mindful of why they hired you. here's a reality check. diva. what's the name? you want me to make it out to? >> ladies and gentlemen, ralph fiennes. multiple oscar nominee. he's up for a golden globe for conclave. did you like that, anderson? i like that very much. thank you for performing that for us. that was one of kind of the biggest monologues i know. i promise that was amazing. you're incredible. everyone go see conclave. do yourself a favor, ralph. congratulations on the golden globe. congratulations on everything. >> thanks, man. >> come by for a spot of tea tomorrow. all right. happy new year. we love you, buddy. >> that's incredible. >> thank you. we're going to be back in a moment with the incredible sasheer zamata. >> but first, don't show any shou chew. no, no, no more churches. no church. no. >> no, chucho. we're not patting. >> no. okay. >> no. god bless. all right. >>
girls go to the interview looking like marge simpson, looking like you're going to look like patty and selmat demure. not demure. but i am very modest. see my shirt. only a little cheeky. i. not my shou chew. be mindful of why they hired you. here's a reality check. diva. what's the name? you want me to make it out to? >> ladies and gentlemen, ralph fiennes. multiple oscar nominee. he's up for a golden globe for conclave. did you like that, anderson? i like that very much. thank you for...