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you've got the social justice issues. you've got the business concerns the ability to raise lots of money and those who think it's bad for business and of course you have political considerations. give me a sense how these have come together to drive the changes in legislation. >> it's fafnedding. ascinating. libertarian pro-business camp that believes that the market should decide everything and at the same time, very progressive socially minded social justice reform folks. those people have come together in this very weird and unlikely partnership over marijuana. and so you have these initiatives that on the face of it do have this incredible potential to reduce the impact on communities of color which are very, very disparately sentenced to vanishing quantities sometimes of marijuana. at the same time out of that impulse will come things there was an initiative on the books of the midwest, where a prominent group of businessmen tried to write the issue in their state, where they would become the sole growers and distri
you've got the social justice issues. you've got the business concerns the ability to raise lots of money and those who think it's bad for business and of course you have political considerations. give me a sense how these have come together to drive the changes in legislation. >> it's fafnedding. ascinating. libertarian pro-business camp that believes that the market should decide everything and at the same time, very progressive socially minded social justice reform folks. those people...
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it is a social justice and indicating they don't want it resolved.hey are out protesting, they are getting what they want and take away power from people who have it and give it to people who don't. and it is it comlotly unamerican. nbill a yers is president obama's friend and neighbor. did he show up at these things and occupy wall street he shows up what is he doing now? >> well, you know, i don't think that he shows up. i think there is a lot of work that goes on before hand. he's there as you know, a shaming of the street protest and god father and hero to the movement. but look at his twitter feed, he was bragging, we shut them down and it took a lot of work, congratulations. there was a pre-meditated attempt to harass and intimidate the people who wanted nothing but free assem blow and hear a political speech. and bill a yers talks about unamerican donald trump is, when they shut down free speech, i can't think of anything more unamerican than that. >> it was intimidating for a lot of sxeem my hat goes off to you guys, it takes street smarts to
it is a social justice and indicating they don't want it resolved.hey are out protesting, they are getting what they want and take away power from people who have it and give it to people who don't. and it is it comlotly unamerican. nbill a yers is president obama's friend and neighbor. did he show up at these things and occupy wall street he shows up what is he doing now? >> well, you know, i don't think that he shows up. i think there is a lot of work that goes on before hand. he's...
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muslims as a young community are really feeling the importance of social justice, much more than their parents, and two, the republican party, more and more has alienated muslims. >> let's look at candidate preferences. 40% of your respondents support hillary clinton, 27% bernie sanders, a surprising 4%, i'm surprised that it's that high for donald trump since he's suggesting barring muslims to the united states, 2% for cruz, 1% for rubio, and apparently the fact that bernie sanders is jewish is not a problem. >> muslims are as likely as jews to favor bernie sanders. and another favorite muslim candidate happens to be a woman. another blow to a stereotype. and hillary is the most popular among muslims compared to the other communities that we surveyed. >> the other respondents were african-american, that's not coming from embe grant stock, south africa, central asia, the middle east. is the political profile a little different? we are talking about african-american muslims who are descendent from people here for a long time. were they less likely to share some of the social conservatis
muslims as a young community are really feeling the importance of social justice, much more than their parents, and two, the republican party, more and more has alienated muslims. >> let's look at candidate preferences. 40% of your respondents support hillary clinton, 27% bernie sanders, a surprising 4%, i'm surprised that it's that high for donald trump since he's suggesting barring muslims to the united states, 2% for cruz, 1% for rubio, and apparently the fact that bernie sanders is...
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things that are going on today, and his movement with farmworkers continues, but there's other social justicemovements that have been taking place and that need to have attention. and the citizenry of this nation needs to understand, you know, how individuals can change, how important education is, how important being involved in your community is, how important helping one another is, and the different that that can make. and he proved it. damian: i mean, it's gotta be really difficult to be nonviolent in your effort. because, i mean, you know what, [speaking foreign language] whenever, the first chance we get, you know, if things heat up. but he remained true to that theme. rudy: you know, he used to say that it takes more strength to be nonviolent than to be violent, 'cause you have to tap into your inner reserve to not, you know, always just think about, you know, "i'm gonna react. i'm gonna, you know, retaliate." it's kind of the philosophy of, "turn the other cheek," you know? and that's what his mom, my abuelita, would always teach us and tell us. so again, growing up in that environme
things that are going on today, and his movement with farmworkers continues, but there's other social justicemovements that have been taking place and that need to have attention. and the citizenry of this nation needs to understand, you know, how individuals can change, how important education is, how important being involved in your community is, how important helping one another is, and the different that that can make. and he proved it. damian: i mean, it's gotta be really difficult to be...
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we both have cornerstones in our ministry of social justice. and we believe that the call of christ is to not state in the same in the sanctuary but to go into the highways and the hedges and give a message to those who are hurting, those who are marginized and those who have been disenfranchised by the powers at beand in the city where they dwell. >> you talked about going to city hall together. and i would like to hear a bit and i know our listeners would like to hear, what is the work that the two congregations are doing with the police commission and the needed changes on our police force. >> i see it as an uphill battle because so far, the mayor has not heard our voice. and -- and neither has the chief. and we've -- we have some things in mind that we feel that are very important for policing in bay view hunter's point that would help forge a better relationship so that our people don't have to be afraid that if they stop they're going to be shot. and the police are not on edge that somebody is trying to do harm to them as well. but it's g
we both have cornerstones in our ministry of social justice. and we believe that the call of christ is to not state in the same in the sanctuary but to go into the highways and the hedges and give a message to those who are hurting, those who are marginized and those who have been disenfranchised by the powers at beand in the city where they dwell. >> you talked about going to city hall together. and i would like to hear a bit and i know our listeners would like to hear, what is the work...
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the the liberation struggle, this struggle for economic and social justice is ongoing. have to figure out the different platforms and strategies, we have to learn from the past but also understand we need to make a pathway for. you're right, you put a lot in that. >> i think you started with ida b wells. but that begins with is a successful business. sometimes the way we are taught history is that the successful business. the reason they got killed his it was a successful business. so most of the time part of self defense is protecting our property. if you have a successful business simply think they can can kill your children the minimum worry can have is a conversation about it. and who are you going to be spivak we need to talk about it. so you have to recognize the power the power has. and then a great novelist said there is a lot of languages we have to talk. we have to keep our own binoculars but we have to know the language of power in the country we are in. so those are not neutrally exclusive. who is the next question? spivak hello can you tell us more about th
the the liberation struggle, this struggle for economic and social justice is ongoing. have to figure out the different platforms and strategies, we have to learn from the past but also understand we need to make a pathway for. you're right, you put a lot in that. >> i think you started with ida b wells. but that begins with is a successful business. sometimes the way we are taught history is that the successful business. the reason they got killed his it was a successful business. so...
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it has skewed heavily in favor of the social justice warriors and against conservatives and the other baldwin had the gamer gate to campaign against the political correctness. his account was locked when he tweeted a nonspecific reference to certain people being more attractive than other people. they say it was a threat. janet bloomfield, the creator of the women against feminism # and her account had been erased for simply repeating the word of columnist back to her. and then there is milo who lives to annoy the social justice warriors and he had his account de-verified. why? we are not sure. twitter won't reveal why it bans its users of the free speech or speech police? twitter will have to choose. do you get the sense, tim, that twitter is a little bias on the left wing side? what do you think? >> probably. probably it skews younger to make kids happy. >> really? >> yes. my parents are conservatives to 80-year-olds and they do not think twitter users. if twitter has a marketing strategy it is not for world war ii vets. it is skewing younger. it is more black lives matter, you know
it has skewed heavily in favor of the social justice warriors and against conservatives and the other baldwin had the gamer gate to campaign against the political correctness. his account was locked when he tweeted a nonspecific reference to certain people being more attractive than other people. they say it was a threat. janet bloomfield, the creator of the women against feminism # and her account had been erased for simply repeating the word of columnist back to her. and then there is milo...
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brother. >> malik actually came and spoke, has spoken at case a couple of times where i founded the social justice institute for race, food and justice conference. you can also google that. you can actually hear him talk about the issue around self-determination, his own, his own struggles and his own kind of coming into transformation around issues around gender. >> right. >> he openly talks about notions of patriarchy and white supremacy and how that's all connected to the question of what it means to supply your people -- >> that's right. >> -- with sustenance. one of which is food and nutrition, right? >> that's right. >> my question back would be and then, because i see so many people at the mic, my question back would be because this is what the book is about for me, concrete demands, what do you mean by black power, right? because there's so many iterations and forms of black power, right? some of it actually, like i said, would attack the kind of oppressive regimes many place. some of it actually can work inside the oppressive regimes. some of it actually works toward the black radical lef
brother. >> malik actually came and spoke, has spoken at case a couple of times where i founded the social justice institute for race, food and justice conference. you can also google that. you can actually hear him talk about the issue around self-determination, his own, his own struggles and his own kind of coming into transformation around issues around gender. >> right. >> he openly talks about notions of patriarchy and white supremacy and how that's all connected to the...
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which was the passion that they shared, the cause of social justice and human rights and so i ended up with the questions of what drew these women together in friendship, what was the nature of the friendship of what friendship, what was the chemistry, how did they sustain the relationship and how did it change over time and what significance did have the cause of social justice and human rights. but i'm going to ask the audience how many of you have had a chance to read this book yet? one of the things i learned this despite they came from very different backgrounds and the fact that she was 26 years junior to eleanor roosevelt they had a lot in common, more than you might have imagined. first of all that they were both child orphans committee posts lost their parents what they were very young. they were both raised by elderly can. they had some personality to the personality characteristics in common. people are often shocked to hear me say that they were shy because they have seen bigger than life. when you say it when our roosevelt people think of a courageous woman and if you k
which was the passion that they shared, the cause of social justice and human rights and so i ended up with the questions of what drew these women together in friendship, what was the nature of the friendship of what friendship, what was the chemistry, how did they sustain the relationship and how did it change over time and what significance did have the cause of social justice and human rights. but i'm going to ask the audience how many of you have had a chance to read this book yet? one of...
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it is actually hundreds of different groups all out in the name of social justice like he says, this is resolved through ongoing continue struggle for social justice indicating they don't want anything resolved. as long as they are protesting, they are going to to get what they want and they want to take away power from people who have it, and give it to people who they believe don't, and in a way that is completely un-american. >> and andrew, bill ayers as we know bombed the pentagon, and president obama's friend and neighbor. what was he doing there? does he show up at all of the thing, and the climate rally there and occupy wall street he shows up, and what is he doing now? >> well, you know, i don't ti that it is just that he shows up, be through is a lot of work na goes on beforehand and he is there as a, you know, sort of the shaman of street protests, and a god father to people and hero of the movement, but looking at the twitter feed, he was out bragging the next day, hey, hey, we shut them down, and that took a lot of work, and congratulations. so there was a premeditated at
it is actually hundreds of different groups all out in the name of social justice like he says, this is resolved through ongoing continue struggle for social justice indicating they don't want anything resolved. as long as they are protesting, they are going to to get what they want and they want to take away power from people who have it, and give it to people who they believe don't, and in a way that is completely un-american. >> and andrew, bill ayers as we know bombed the pentagon,...
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that's righteous anger seeking social justice, right? sure. then there's the reverend al sharpton. the peacemaker. i have no words for him. let him speak for himself. in an exclusive clip obtained from political consultant steven marx. the reverend is speaking in new jersey in 1992, specifically about police misconduct and the community's reaction. community' >> oh, brother. i don't believe in marching. i believe in offing the pig. got pigs out here. you ain't offed one of them. i b believe in or shut up and admit do what you believe in. stand up and emerge you lost your courage to stand up. [ applause ] i ain't having no more. fight this! ain't nobody holding you. i'll off the man. well, off him. ain't nobody knocked a gun out of your hand. >> wow. joining me now by phone is the man who provided us with that damning footage from 1992, stephen marks. so, if this video has been around for so long, why has it taken this many years for it to finally come to the surface? >> well, you know, when al sharpton goes on to the mainstream media, like whe
that's righteous anger seeking social justice, right? sure. then there's the reverend al sharpton. the peacemaker. i have no words for him. let him speak for himself. in an exclusive clip obtained from political consultant steven marx. the reverend is speaking in new jersey in 1992, specifically about police misconduct and the community's reaction. community' >> oh, brother. i don't believe in marching. i believe in offing the pig. got pigs out here. you ain't offed one of them. i b...
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have been big winners in other >>> we're going to take our fight is for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace. >> clinton and trump may have been big winners in other states, but colorado voters were feeling the bern. >> bernie sanders came out on top. i'm going to break down the
have been big winners in other >>> we're going to take our fight is for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace. >> clinton and trump may have been big winners in other states, but colorado voters were feeling the bern. >> bernie sanders came out on top. i'm going to break down the
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let me assure you that we will take our fight for economic justice , social justice , environmental sanity and a world of peace to every one of those states. tough night for ben person and john casey. no wins in either column. not clear how long they will stick it out. ohio's primary is on march 15. john casey is the governor of ohio. we'll have to see if he can hang in this race. we mentioned hillary clinton rallied this afternoon at 545 at the javits center. they post super tuesday rally. given the results, expected .>> that's elitist.as you probably have noticed, chris christie is getting skewered . he was behind donald trump yesterday at a rally and he has this curious or strange look trending now. we will talk about that a little bit later. six newspapers have been together to issue a joint editorial calling for him it published the morristown and others labeled christie as an arrogant opportunist it was prompted by monday press conference where he refused to answer anything other than his nomination. christie's endorsement was the last draw . >> back to work for jersey. there's a par
let me assure you that we will take our fight for economic justice , social justice , environmental sanity and a world of peace to every one of those states. tough night for ben person and john casey. no wins in either column. not clear how long they will stick it out. ohio's primary is on march 15. john casey is the governor of ohio. we'll have to see if he can hang in this race. we mentioned hillary clinton rallied this afternoon at 545 at the javits center. they post super tuesday rally....
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i went on to columbia, studied history, i was interested in social justice. and then i went on to the school teacher and one of the things that was self reflection was when i was looking to attend school myself and apply to schools i wanted the most kristy distract possible but when i wanted to teach at a school i wanted the most troubled school possible. i have seen that repeated many times so as i was working at this school in hell's kitchen, new york city, almost all black, latino and arican arab populations during the day and that night tutoring very well the kids as a college consultant to pay off my loans and that experience of teaching in these environments was one of my most education ever. i was teaching in middle school, very forthright conversations with our principal where it was clear she was building the school from the bottom up and older kids were already a lost hope. i saw very diverse latino population was grouped into one category. kids shared basically nothing with one another. kids had come from catholic schools who were grouped with puer
i went on to columbia, studied history, i was interested in social justice. and then i went on to the school teacher and one of the things that was self reflection was when i was looking to attend school myself and apply to schools i wanted the most kristy distract possible but when i wanted to teach at a school i wanted the most troubled school possible. i have seen that repeated many times so as i was working at this school in hell's kitchen, new york city, almost all black, latino and arican...
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i want to just say how humbled i am to be here where so many newsmakers, some leaders, some social justice seekers have spoken and shared their perspective on the world. i also want to express appreciation to the journalists in the room. you provide and create a distance, if you will, that allows people to think critically about the issue. but you also create a sense of intimacy which allows people to kinds of injustices the naacp has long sought to eradicate from our republic. this is, i believe, an extraordinary moment in american history. this is not some random date on the gregorian calcalendar. it is not a matter of happenstance, not matter of coincidence. this is, to the month, the 51st year since bloody sunday, an occasion that is etched in our collective memory as a country. it does not take much effort to call to mind the image of a middle-aged woman by the name of miss emeal ya bointon who was literally beaten to the pavement on the edmund pettus bridge. it does not require much effort to bring to mind the image of a young man who is now an elder statesman who at that time was si
i want to just say how humbled i am to be here where so many newsmakers, some leaders, some social justice seekers have spoken and shared their perspective on the world. i also want to express appreciation to the journalists in the room. you provide and create a distance, if you will, that allows people to think critically about the issue. but you also create a sense of intimacy which allows people to kinds of injustices the naacp has long sought to eradicate from our republic. this is, i...
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it will hurt progress in america whether it is economic or social justice and anyway. deserve a resolution from a full court. i am convinced more than ever is after meeting judge garland, that as this process moves forward, senator mcconnell is going to find himself increasingly isolated in his obstruction. ironically, the only two people he is going to happen is corner will be donald trump and ted cruz. the reaction of the american people, senator mcconnell's blind obstruction, has been even stronger than we first imagined. some of these numbers. over one point 5 million americans have signed petitions urging republican senators to do their job. written --als have been written papers across the country criticizing the republican position, including some very conservative papers. over 300 legal scholars and professors have signed letters urging republican leadership to do their job. there were 50 events and states across the country yesterday pushing republicans to act. and on. goes on it is definitely having an effect on republican senators. 12 of them have said they
it will hurt progress in america whether it is economic or social justice and anyway. deserve a resolution from a full court. i am convinced more than ever is after meeting judge garland, that as this process moves forward, senator mcconnell is going to find himself increasingly isolated in his obstruction. ironically, the only two people he is going to happen is corner will be donald trump and ted cruz. the reaction of the american people, senator mcconnell's blind obstruction, has been even...
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scghts' a new exhibition that explores the urgency of current social issues including racial justice, police brutality, among other issues. take this harem reflex on the bay area's unique legacy as a center for social justice movement with the goal of providing visitors with their own tool kit for activism and civic engagement. with us now to talk more is the curator, christian. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we've seen marches, specifically the black lives matter movement. we haven't really seen in recent years these. people are demanding change. so to me this exhibit seems timely. tell me about to inspiration. >> the inspiration is the bay area's long history of social justice movements combined with everything that's happening right now. so it has to do with all different kinds of media. it looks at a wide range of visual artworks poetry, music, and all of the different types of social issues that we're really struggling with right here in the bay area. >> take me there. i know it's been open about a week, correct? >> yes. >> a weak today. describe the experi
scghts' a new exhibition that explores the urgency of current social issues including racial justice, police brutality, among other issues. take this harem reflex on the bay area's unique legacy as a center for social justice movement with the goal of providing visitors with their own tool kit for activism and civic engagement. with us now to talk more is the curator, christian. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we've seen marches, specifically the black lives...
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states remain, and let me assure you that we're going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> reporter: super tuesday was also a wake-up call for the republican establishment. donald trump widened his margins across nearly every demographic. >> we have done something in a almost nobody thought could be done. and i'm very proud of it. and i just want to leave you with this. i am a unifier. i would love to see the republican party and everybody get together and unify t >> reporter: texas senator, ted cruz's campaign is the only republican that can beat trump if they're the only two. cruz defeated trump in texas and oklahoma, and he's urging the other candidates to drop out. >> so long as the field remains divided, donald trump's path to nomination is lower likely. and that would be a disaster for republicans. for conservatives, and for the nation. >> reporter: but marco rubio is hanging on. he won his first contest in minnesota, and he's now focused on his home state in florida, where all of the oth
states remain, and let me assure you that we're going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> reporter: super tuesday was also a wake-up call for the republican establishment. donald trump widened his margins across nearly every demographic. >> we have done something in a almost nobody thought could be done. and i'm very proud of it. and i just want to leave you with this. i am a...
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we will pay tribute to supreme court justice anto >> we pay tribute to social justice scalia that passed away recently. i had a great opportunity to host him in my home, my mentor and hero that is a justice on thomas. go to the c-span clip. >> [inaudible]. >> university of virginia, it's a program [inaudible]. several dozens prominent black people. [inaudible] alphabetically, [inaudible]. >> okay, as soon as i slow down a bit, let's talk about that next year. okay, i will settle down, thank you very much for being here. >> we m [inaudible] how are you? i am sorry, [inaudible] voted for you [laughter] that is so much fun, i argued one case, i will never forget it. [inaudible] [laughter] i will see you tomorrow, take care. thanks david. >> beautiful. >> and after recently passed. welcome back. i think we will go to a quick break and come to our minute of wisdom. and hopefully give us more time to finish this discussion and we may have to do something radic >> the social, spiritual and sexual revolution of the 60s had a great impact on society. especially the institution of marriage, we hav
we will pay tribute to supreme court justice anto >> we pay tribute to social justice scalia that passed away recently. i had a great opportunity to host him in my home, my mentor and hero that is a justice on thomas. go to the c-span clip. >> [inaudible]. >> university of virginia, it's a program [inaudible]. several dozens prominent black people. [inaudible] alphabetically, [inaudible]. >> okay, as soon as i slow down a bit, let's talk about that next year. okay, i...
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one of the most authentic things about her is being a social justice methodist. and you're hearing a little bit more of that as the campaign goes forward. and i hope for her sake, but also for the sake of religious dialogue, she talks about it a lot more. >> judith. >> yes, it's interesting, i was watching twitter, and there was a firestorm about separation of church and state. and i think, i agree with e.j. quite frankly, this was an opportunity for them to get personal. as we just talked about bernie kind of being the professor. it was good to hear him talk about his faith and how central it is to him and hillary clinton the same. >> did he talk about his faith? maria, i want to get you in as well. talk about church and state. the way that bernie does this, even in his unusual moment as this, is not citing jewish teachings or the bible, tora, any of that. what he's talking about is the history of persecution of jews, who, of course, were persecuted whether they believed or not. that was the nature of that kind of murder and discrimination. maria, again, his ans
one of the most authentic things about her is being a social justice methodist. and you're hearing a little bit more of that as the campaign goes forward. and i hope for her sake, but also for the sake of religious dialogue, she talks about it a lot more. >> judith. >> yes, it's interesting, i was watching twitter, and there was a firestorm about separation of church and state. and i think, i agree with e.j. quite frankly, this was an opportunity for them to get personal. as we just...
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think all of us are concerned about mass incarceration, these larger issues about equity and social justice or tried to interpret what has happened in the south. there are real social constraints in getting out the vote. hillary clinton and her husband have built a patronage network is supported very strongly by black leadership class, not only electoral, and we know about the congressional black caucus pact, the congressman clyburn was supporting very strongly as local ministers and local municipal and state black legislatures, so i think trying to make bernie sanders legible to black population, many who do not know who he is, 74-year-old senator from vermont, that is a large part of the challenge. that is something we have to think about that way. amy: you have these interruptions of hillary clinton's private fundraisers or when she is just walking, the recent one of south carolina and we reported in headlights today in minnesota, a somali young woman, somali american woman, also referring to the super predator comments. if you could say more specifically what they are saying about hilla
think all of us are concerned about mass incarceration, these larger issues about equity and social justice or tried to interpret what has happened in the south. there are real social constraints in getting out the vote. hillary clinton and her husband have built a patronage network is supported very strongly by black leadership class, not only electoral, and we know about the congressional black caucus pact, the congressman clyburn was supporting very strongly as local ministers and local...
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university issuing a long list of demands including the creation of a new college dedicated to social justicer to fire campus police officers over micro-aggressions. is this more p.c. craziness? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ from the moment they wake up, doers don't stop. every day is a chance to do something great. and for the ones they love, they'd do anything. sears optical has glasses made for doing. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical. melissa: student activists at western wan university publishing a list of demands, you'll love it, ordering the creation of a new college dedicated to social justice as well as the formation of a student committee with the power to fire faculty members, even police officers, who they believe are engaging in what they call the group calls microaggressions. that proposed 15-member panel would, quote: man to have, document and archive -- monitor, document and archive all anti-black, transphobic, homophobic, islam to phobic and otherwise aggressive behavior on campus. the school's president responding by praising
university issuing a long list of demands including the creation of a new college dedicated to social justicer to fire campus police officers over micro-aggressions. is this more p.c. craziness? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ from the moment they wake up, doers don't stop. every day is a chance to do something great. and for the ones they love, they'd do anything. sears optical has glasses made for doing. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical....
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. >> i believe in social justice, i believe in civil disobedience, even if it is illegal with this iieve it's saving a person's life. a person answe's life is priceless. we can't wait on policy makers to say when there's approval. somebody has to do something and that somebody has to be me. >> that bill setting up a needle exchange program in miami is scheduled for next week. wait until you hear for this next plan to deal with drug addiction. some people say, be those looked on heroin, it's to give them a >> america's heroin epidemic is taking a huge toll on life in communities around the country. in an effort to combat the worst effects of addiction, authorities have turned to the softer side of battling drugs. hampl harm reduction, examples include needle exchange programs which we just saw but using needle exchange programs to address addiction in america is nothing compared to what some harm reduction advocates are proposing here in new york. they actually want to give addicts a safe place to use drugs. i went to see for myself whether this an important tool in fighting the heroi
. >> i believe in social justice, i believe in civil disobedience, even if it is illegal with this iieve it's saving a person's life. a person answe's life is priceless. we can't wait on policy makers to say when there's approval. somebody has to do something and that somebody has to be me. >> that bill setting up a needle exchange program in miami is scheduled for next week. wait until you hear for this next plan to deal with drug addiction. some people say, be those looked on...
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. >> we're going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> but hillary clinton won bigger states. >> trying to divide america between us and them is wrong, and we're not going to let it work. >> reporter: a dominant win, but the democrat front runner gets overshadowed by republican ted cruz emergency -- emerging as the top channel -- challenger to donald trump. steve handelsman at headquarters outside houston. >>> governor brian sandoval says he plans to support whoever becomes the republican nominee for president. the governors office issued a brief statement as the associated press survey -- surveyed elected officials on donald trump if he wins the nomination. some said they would support a third-party bid over backing the polarizing business and -- businessman. >>> and is there a chance mitt romney could still throw his hat into the race for the white house? fred watkins says there is a chance. he explained why on news 4 -- at six. to watch the full interview, you can head to my websit
. >> we're going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of those states. >> but hillary clinton won bigger states. >> trying to divide america between us and them is wrong, and we're not going to let it work. >> reporter: a dominant win, but the democrat front runner gets overshadowed by republican ted cruz emergency -- emerging as the top channel -- challenger to donald trump. steve...
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. >> reporter: she's applying to colleges with plans to become a social justice lawyer. >> i've had a lotrience that i think has really helped me grow into the person i am today. and i think it's something that shaped what i wanted to be in my future. >> reporter: fore," i'm amy orrback in los angeles, california. >>> scott kelly returns home. could the answer to growing be here, spinning in space? >>> abc news "nightline" brought >>> finally tonight, astronaut scott kelly is back on earth, proving it may just take ast to find the fountain of youth. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: 340 days slipped the surly bonds of earth, scott kelly is finally home. overnight, his soyuz capsule in kazakhstan, kelly testing the earth's gravity with a fist pump. >> i felt like i had b life. >> reporter: in an odd way, he has. in one year of zero gravity, he circled the earth more than 500 years of sunrises. you could say that now makes him 15 years older than his identical twin brother,ark kelly. but albert einstein would argue einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twinugh space on a rocke
. >> reporter: she's applying to colleges with plans to become a social justice lawyer. >> i've had a lotrience that i think has really helped me grow into the person i am today. and i think it's something that shaped what i wanted to be in my future. >> reporter: fore," i'm amy orrback in los angeles, california. >>> scott kelly returns home. could the answer to growing be here, spinning in space? >>> abc news "nightline" brought >>>...
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movement among mexican americans in the united states and established a legacy of civil rights and social justice. i wanted to push the envelope further and moved to discussing the chicano movement. this was my historical generation and i'm a product as well of the movement. we became chicanos because of the movement. case, a chicano, in my there my schoolmates, first names had been transformed because the teachers had transformed them. andcisco became frankie maria became mary. sistershers, the good could not change my mario name. i always felt this advantage because my school friends had new first names. we discovered our baptismal names. i was just mario. i was already had of the game. -- ahead of the game. [laughter] prof. garcia: as many of you about my movement first started with castro. it was beautiful to be chicano that day. thekids walked out of schools in the largest high school strike in american history. i wish he was here with us today. i know he will live in our memories for the rest of our lives. in my new book "the chicano generation ago this book is unique in that it includes th
movement among mexican americans in the united states and established a legacy of civil rights and social justice. i wanted to push the envelope further and moved to discussing the chicano movement. this was my historical generation and i'm a product as well of the movement. we became chicanos because of the movement. case, a chicano, in my there my schoolmates, first names had been transformed because the teachers had transformed them. andcisco became frankie maria became mary. sistershers,...
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one of the most authentic things about her is being a social justice methodist. and you're hearing a little bit more of that as the campaign goes forward. and i hope for her sake, but also for the sake of religious dialogue, she talks about it a lot more. >> judith. >> yes, it's interesting, i was watching twitter, and there was a firestorm about separation of church and state. and i think, i agree with e.j. quite frankly, this was an opportunity for them to get personal. as we just talked about bernie kind of being the professor. it was good to hear him talk about his faith and how central it is to him and hillary clinton the same. >> did he talk about his faith? maria, i want to get you in as well. talk about church and state. the way that bernie does this, even in his unusual moment as this, is not citing jewish teachings or the bible, tora, any of that. what he's talking about is the history of persecution of jews, who, of course, were persecuted whether they believed or not. that was the nature of that kind of murder and discrimination. maria, again, his ans
one of the most authentic things about her is being a social justice methodist. and you're hearing a little bit more of that as the campaign goes forward. and i hope for her sake, but also for the sake of religious dialogue, she talks about it a lot more. >> judith. >> yes, it's interesting, i was watching twitter, and there was a firestorm about separation of church and state. and i think, i agree with e.j. quite frankly, this was an opportunity for them to get personal. as we just...
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have been big winners in other >>> we're going to take our fight is for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace. >> clinton and trump may have been big winners in other states, but colorado voters were feeling the bern. >> bernie sanders came out on top. i'm going to break down the >> two zika cases cases cases found in colorado. >> it's going to be a very windy day. marty is out in the backyard. >> it's calm out here now. that's not going to be the case later this afternoon. clouds moving off to the east right now. it is a mild commute. temperatures averaging in the 40s early on we have upper 30s in some parts of town. mid-50s already. we're all going to be moving into the 50s by 8:00, 9:00 this morning. air quality in the moderate category. visibility is going to be good. no wood burning restrictions today because it's going to be so windy here. we're getting mountain snow today as temperatures move up into the 30s and 40s. we'll get a rain-snow mix in the mountains. low 60s around here. 70s down south. now, the big issue today is going to be th
have been big winners in other >>> we're going to take our fight is for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace. >> clinton and trump may have been big winners in other states, but colorado voters were feeling the bern. >> bernie sanders came out on top. i'm going to break down the >> two zika cases cases cases found in colorado. >> it's going to be a very windy day. marty is out in the backyard. >> it's calm...
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states remain, and let measure you that we are going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of our states. >> there are ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every american can live up to his or her potential, because then and only then, can america live up to its full potential. >> well, check out the delegates scoreboard, clinton is just running away with the superdelegates with 883 at this point for hillary clinton. more on the way, 232 for sanders and many needed in the republican, 2,383 needed to until midnight, our time. 3 as those results come down... fox 13 will be keep you up to date on facebook and twitter... plus a complete wrap-up of super tuesday on good day starting at 4 a-m. 3 3 new at eleven.. a fugitive from tampa wasn't fast enough to stop police in ohio from identifying him. 3 kirk kelly was in a car that was pulled over in >> a fugitive in tampa was not fast enough when he was ided and, doing everything he could to keep police from figuring out who he is. this is kind of outrageous, devon. >
states remain, and let measure you that we are going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, for environmental sanity, for a world of peace to every one of our states. >> there are ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every american can live up to his or her potential, because then and only then, can america live up to its full potential. >> well, check out the delegates scoreboard, clinton is just running away with the superdelegates with 883 at this point...
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the idea is related to social justice or healing the world. what's particular to the jewish community is thousands of years of thinking and teaching discourse, dispute about those issues that have left a body of material that's incredibly rich that enables us to really challenge each other and think about the highest fulfillment of these values and these principals. >> we are going to have a quick break and come back to this conversation with danny grossman, ceo of the community federation of marin, sonoma counties. please join us back here on mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi erik weiss in the middle of a wonderful conversation. welcome back, danny. >> thank you. >> we were talking about some of the basic understandings of how the federation functions and i thought maybe if we thought of the federation as a house, there are lots of ways you can come through the doors. one way is somebody can donate money to the federation that essentially gets redistributed to agencies in need to provide services to people in need. another one is
the idea is related to social justice or healing the world. what's particular to the jewish community is thousands of years of thinking and teaching discourse, dispute about those issues that have left a body of material that's incredibly rich that enables us to really challenge each other and think about the highest fulfillment of these values and these principals. >> we are going to have a quick break and come back to this conversation with danny grossman, ceo of the community...
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. >> herbert sweat, himself a veteran of vietnam is a member of black veterans for social justice.at worked with his organization to get blakeley placed in an apartment they managed for the city of new york. sweat and blakely have since formed a bond. >> just to be here today with a person who has been in the same boat that i have been in and looking like me, i have come to terms that we did away we had to do. and we're here today, so that we can love, respect, and honor each other. >> now, off the streets, with the help of fellow veterans, blakely says he is proud of what he and his fellow messmen have overcome. >> i got a friend now, his son is an admiral. you couldn't be nothing but a busboy. we paved the way. we black fellows out of the south. we paved the way. ♪ i don't want to set the world on fire ♪ ♪ i just want to start a flame flame in your heart ♪ >> you are a member of this nation's greatest generation, your combined word list is as follows, world war ii victory medal. >> james edward blakely, from hero to homeless and back again. >> pearl harbor survivor. >> lisa fletc
. >> herbert sweat, himself a veteran of vietnam is a member of black veterans for social justice.at worked with his organization to get blakeley placed in an apartment they managed for the city of new york. sweat and blakely have since formed a bond. >> just to be here today with a person who has been in the same boat that i have been in and looking like me, i have come to terms that we did away we had to do. and we're here today, so that we can love, respect, and honor each other....
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and let me assure you that we are going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, forose states. [cheers and applause] now, wall street may be against us and the superpacs may be against us, but you know why we're going to win? because our message is resonating and the people, had we stand together, will be victorious. [cheers and applause] on a personal note, i want to thank all of you for the love and the friendship that you have given our family. you have sustained me. >> we love you, bernie! [cheers and applause] mr. sanders: and i am so proud to bring vermont values all across this country. [cheers and applause] so thank you again for helping us win here in vermont. tonight -- [cheers and applause] and i look forward this evening to just saying hello to so many old friends. so thank you all very much. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
and let me assure you that we are going to take our fight for economic justice, for social justice, forose states. [cheers and applause] now, wall street may be against us and the superpacs may be against us, but you know why we're going to win? because our message is resonating and the people, had we stand together, will be victorious. [cheers and applause] on a personal note, i want to thank all of you for the love and the friendship that you have given our family. you have sustained me....
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>> it's always been a dream of >> reporter: she's applying to colleges with plans to become a social justice lawyer. >> i've had a lot of life experience that i think has really helped me grow into the person i am today. and i think it's something that shaped what i wanted to be in my future. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm amy orrback in los angeles, california. >>> scott kelly returns home. could the answer to growing taller and younger be here, spinning in space? to you by ford. by ford.lemme get a mcpick 2.check out the fresh new look onmcdonald's mcpick 2 menu! lemme get a mcpick 2 now, choose any 2 deliciousmcdonald's classics for just $5 bucks. mix n match share n savor 2 for $5name your flavor pick any 2 iconic tastes- a big mac made with 100% beef, flaky filet-o-fish, or crispy 10-piece chickenmcnuggets for just $5 bucks. grab a friend today and pickyour faves! lemme get a mcpick 2 bada ba >>> finally tonight, astronaut proving it may just take a rocket scientist to find the fountain of youth. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: 340 days after he slipped the surly bonds of ear
>> it's always been a dream of >> reporter: she's applying to colleges with plans to become a social justice lawyer. >> i've had a lot of life experience that i think has really helped me grow into the person i am today. and i think it's something that shaped what i wanted to be in my future. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm amy orrback in los angeles, california. >>> scott kelly returns home. could the answer to growing taller and younger be here,...