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laster, the meeting was held inside of a barbershop. this time, it will be held on the kennedy high school campus so that more people, especially the youth, have a chance to be engaged. >> i think coming to the school and catch those that are still grounded and share information with them and let them know that the community cares about them. >> they need to talk to people that possibly have a solution for them and people are trying to get this situation changed around. >> reporter: community involvement is the key to the success, and opportunities like the barbershop form is a way to bridge the gap between communities and police. >> we have members of the community that are willing to call us now and tell us what they saw and give us some tips. >>> we will take a look at some of the high temperatures for today. it warmed up a little bit and antioch got up to 79 degrees. so today, some of the warmest temperatures we will see all week and temperatures as we go through the week this week will be on the mild to cool side based on the low pr
laster, the meeting was held inside of a barbershop. this time, it will be held on the kennedy high school campus so that more people, especially the youth, have a chance to be engaged. >> i think coming to the school and catch those that are still grounded and share information with them and let them know that the community cares about them. >> they need to talk to people that possibly have a solution for them and people are trying to get this situation changed around. >>...
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laster, the meeting was held inside of a barbershop. time, it will be held on the kennedy high school campus so that more people, especially the youth, can be engaged. >> i think catching those that are still grounded and sharing information with him and letting them know the community cares about them. >> they need a chance to talk to some people who possibly have a solution for them and people are working on trying to get things turned around. >> reporter: richmond police officer say the community involvement is a key to their sick elf, -- their self that's back themselves -- themselves. >> without the tips from the community, we are kind of dead in the water. >> reporter: things will get underway here at 6:00 p.m. the richmond police chief is here and they -- a district attorney is expected to show up and they say the only way things will get better is due here directly from the community. >>> a history making day at the cia. what the new head of the agency plans to do first. >>> it is the end of the line for a southbay location. sti
laster, the meeting was held inside of a barbershop. time, it will be held on the kennedy high school campus so that more people, especially the youth, can be engaged. >> i think catching those that are still grounded and sharing information with him and letting them know the community cares about them. >> they need a chance to talk to some people who possibly have a solution for them and people are working on trying to get things turned around. >> reporter: richmond police...
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for bid, anything happen to me i would go to the black men who sat on top of the crates outside the barbershop or the laundromat before i would ask the police for help. [inaudible] there does had triggered another cool summer black rage that burns hotter than the heat itself. in late july 2016 i went to an outdoors task concert in brooklyn and took the tutoring home and got off the usual stop. usually if i'm in a good mood or have just finished a significant project i will reward myself with food or drink. i'm a bottle of perrier, gelato, strawberries, abuja, that evening i decided i could go for mentos and before i returned to my apartment and ended the night with a shower and netflix. there was a deli open at 127 street and despite the drug addict lingering in the aisles hoping someone would spare change i headed inside. this was the same drug addict why ignore two blocks earlier by not making eye contact. as i entered the store a man standing to the side of the entrance calling me sweetheart and attempting to promote a dmx concert. everybody laughs at that part and like that always happens.
for bid, anything happen to me i would go to the black men who sat on top of the crates outside the barbershop or the laundromat before i would ask the police for help. [inaudible] there does had triggered another cool summer black rage that burns hotter than the heat itself. in late july 2016 i went to an outdoors task concert in brooklyn and took the tutoring home and got off the usual stop. usually if i'm in a good mood or have just finished a significant project i will reward myself with...
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it is pulled through and you hear it at the barbershop, you know, to hear it in the streets. i want you to tell me the work, your level of understanding and being able to humanize a black man's experience and rationalize his fear for walking down the street. rationalize, -- you reference it by being black and that is trending, but being able to put, maybe, a friend or make it real. you know, people's lives and what it's like to be profiled, what it's like -- and being able to be empathetic and being able to understand. to walk into a grocery store and be profiled. to walk into a higher supply store and they want you to check your bag. that is the level of specificity that i want to see here from you on your level of understanding, when again, we are talking about community is that high hat -- have this interaction. >> i wholeheartedly agree with you. the statistics are usually underreported. i brought that up first because they don't even report. but the black and brown communities, it is... i went to st. louis and i was taken to where michael brown was shot and i met with co
it is pulled through and you hear it at the barbershop, you know, to hear it in the streets. i want you to tell me the work, your level of understanding and being able to humanize a black man's experience and rationalize his fear for walking down the street. rationalize, -- you reference it by being black and that is trending, but being able to put, maybe, a friend or make it real. you know, people's lives and what it's like to be profiled, what it's like -- and being able to be empathetic and...
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or the buyouts outside philadelphia barbershop in 2015, gunfire inside, he rushed in, shot the attacker in the chest, the philadelphia police captain said, quote, you saved a lot of people in there and he did. or how about the uber driver in chicago the same year, we saw him and opened fire on a crowd of people friday night, pulled out his concealed weapon, engaged the shooter, hit the attacker multiple times and save the lives of people on that street he never even met. or the story from down the road in arlington, texas where one year ago yesterday, a crazed man entered the bar, killed the manager, was prepared to kill countless others when he was stopped cold by another patron who took his wife to dinner that night and had a firearm at his side. [applause] >> the truth is these are the stories we don't hear much about yet they are the stories america most needs to hear. i want to call on the national media, start telling the whole story to the american people about firearms in this country. [applause] >> it is time the national media gave our many heroes as much attention as they giv
or the buyouts outside philadelphia barbershop in 2015, gunfire inside, he rushed in, shot the attacker in the chest, the philadelphia police captain said, quote, you saved a lot of people in there and he did. or how about the uber driver in chicago the same year, we saw him and opened fire on a crowd of people friday night, pulled out his concealed weapon, engaged the shooter, hit the attacker multiple times and save the lives of people on that street he never even met. or the story from down...
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[lucia laughs] i set up the barberette,a nder neutral barbershop where everyone's welcome. and it's a safe space for everyone to come and have the haircut they want. lumia: i thought, ok, i'onna come out at work. this is gonna be me. however i look, whatever i look like, you know, natural woman or not. i'm gonna come ppt, be myself, and then whatever happens s. over the span of like 12 years or so, i hadn't really looked in the mirr whatsoever. i just kin of shrunk away and lost the lust or life almost. so, yeah, it was a difficult time, anddi n't know who ultimately i was at the time. basically, the nhs's waitingop list for in the gender clinic is a year and a half. 'realized that if i don' transition, then basically i'mtr ible. there's a high suicide rate in the trans community. probably the main killer is shame. i knew that, although it was dangerous buying things online, which was what i had done, and injecting myself with hormones, which is what i'm doing, i knew it was far more dangerous r me to stay untransitioned and to wait. klara: can i ask you, how did you do it?
[lucia laughs] i set up the barberette,a nder neutral barbershop where everyone's welcome. and it's a safe space for everyone to come and have the haircut they want. lumia: i thought, ok, i'onna come out at work. this is gonna be me. however i look, whatever i look like, you know, natural woman or not. i'm gonna come ppt, be myself, and then whatever happens s. over the span of like 12 years or so, i hadn't really looked in the mirr whatsoever. i just kin of shrunk away and lost the lust or...
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the top question i get. barbershop, 711, trash pickup, what's with the giants? they just lost six in a row, they got swept in philadelphia. a hero's welcome, second straight night for andrew mccutchen, two runs scored. top of the second, giants down 2-1, hansen smashed to a solo shot. his fourth of the right tying up at two. this was a way and gone, a two run shot giving up five runs. down 5-4, austin jackson got a little bit back, banged one off the wall, tying the game. bottom of the 8th, tony watson with bases-loaded. nails the runner, brings in the go-ahead run. pirates won final 6-5. you have seen enough. >>> that day in the bronx, new york and the yankees. this one went extras. oakland 6-2 in the fifth but they took care of that, tying the game up at 6. bases-loaded, here is a play at the plate. it looks like matt moulson beat the tag. it is called safe. gary sanchez with the tag but the call was overturned, out. and the bottom of the 11th, neil walker single and we are done. that is how they lost the game. final 7-6. >>> [ laughter ] i am not done. i'm no
the top question i get. barbershop, 711, trash pickup, what's with the giants? they just lost six in a row, they got swept in philadelphia. a hero's welcome, second straight night for andrew mccutchen, two runs scored. top of the second, giants down 2-1, hansen smashed to a solo shot. his fourth of the right tying up at two. this was a way and gone, a two run shot giving up five runs. down 5-4, austin jackson got a little bit back, banged one off the wall, tying the game. bottom of the 8th,...
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right now you're dealing with are they listening to the person at the barbershop -- [laughter] that rule'synamic you're dealing with already. i don't think -- and i may be wrong -- that, you know, adding, i mean, the pros deal with it now. if you're getting paid, those guys still have to be coached. so i don't know that would affect how you go about the day-to-day coaching of your team. but in terms of the time constraints and time limits, it actually could be a factor there. >> i also wanted to talk about youth sports and high school sports. i think this is another potential implication. so, you know, the aspen institute sports authority program, one of our big initiatives is project play and we reimagine youth sports through the core values of health and inclusion. and one thing that we've seen when look at youth sports is that it's created a lot of commercialization of youth sports, sort of the chase for the college scholarship. there's a lot more money that parents pay, there's a lot more demands, there's the specialization in one sport. and a lot of it turns out to be unhealthy. in a
right now you're dealing with are they listening to the person at the barbershop -- [laughter] that rule'synamic you're dealing with already. i don't think -- and i may be wrong -- that, you know, adding, i mean, the pros deal with it now. if you're getting paid, those guys still have to be coached. so i don't know that would affect how you go about the day-to-day coaching of your team. but in terms of the time constraints and time limits, it actually could be a factor there. >> i also...
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did with are the more committed to themselves and the team and you can listen to the person at the barbershop chorus that whole dynamic unity with already. i don't think and may be wrong that adding, the pros, if you're getting paid you still have to be coached. i don't know that would affect how you go about the day-to-day coaching of your team. in terms of the time constraints and time limit it would, could, could be a factor. >> i also want to talk about youth sports in high school sports. another potential implication. yet the aspen institute sports is a program, whatever big initiatives is project like what we reimagine youth sports through the corpus of health and occlusion. one thing we have seen when looking at sports is it screwed a lot of commercialization, sort of the chase for the college scholarship. there's a lot more money that parents pay. there's a lot more demands, there's the specialization in one sport and a lot of it turns out to be unhealthy. in a world where athletes can make the endorsement money in college, what kind of downstream impact do you all think that has on y
did with are the more committed to themselves and the team and you can listen to the person at the barbershop chorus that whole dynamic unity with already. i don't think and may be wrong that adding, the pros, if you're getting paid you still have to be coached. i don't know that would affect how you go about the day-to-day coaching of your team. in terms of the time constraints and time limit it would, could, could be a factor. >> i also want to talk about youth sports in high school...
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how about the passerby outside of a philadelphia barbershop in 2015? cured -- he heard gunfire the gunman in the chest. he saved a lot of people in there. or how about the cooper driver in chicago. he pulled out his concealed shooter,e engaged the he hit the attacker multiple times and saved the lives of multiple people on that street he never even met. [applause] or down the road in arlington texas, where exactly one year ago yesterday, a crazed man entered a bar, killed a manager, was prepared to kill countless others and was stopped cold by another patron. his wife to dinner that night and had a firearm by his side. -- the truth is these are the stories we don't hear much about. they are the stories that america most needs to hear. today a want to call on the national media. start telling the whole story to the american people about firearms in this country. it's time the national media gave many are heroes as much attention as they gave to our villains. we should be a nation that recognizes the people who save lives much more than the people who ta
how about the passerby outside of a philadelphia barbershop in 2015? cured -- he heard gunfire the gunman in the chest. he saved a lot of people in there. or how about the cooper driver in chicago. he pulled out his concealed shooter,e engaged the he hit the attacker multiple times and saved the lives of multiple people on that street he never even met. [applause] or down the road in arlington texas, where exactly one year ago yesterday, a crazed man entered a bar, killed a manager, was...
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we never did find out who the mysterious sylvia are from some for was because she didn't show off. his teeth. and barbershops is. looking for a bride i'm searching for torch in courage. and there's always a special victory they celebration in curch festivities last two days on may the eighth there is a procession by torchlight and on the nines the festive victory day parade to the income smallest introduce this torchlight procession in the seventy's to commemorate the dead curch presidents carrots watches all the way through town and mature dogs. rather you don't have. much of those the payout the just thoughts of death is that suggests you rush a lot of old. saw my friends if you ever get to visit crimea during the may holiday's do go to courage to see the torch procession and maybe even join in. the. circle a little. but as usual i'm preoccupied with troops this is part of the tribute a fight that i'm preparing for will be the foot soldier the foot. of the field. with the new to the cover over just the. us job can't be easy my behind feels numb just from sitting here and the ferry crossing is still a long
we never did find out who the mysterious sylvia are from some for was because she didn't show off. his teeth. and barbershops is. looking for a bride i'm searching for torch in courage. and there's always a special victory they celebration in curch festivities last two days on may the eighth there is a procession by torchlight and on the nines the festive victory day parade to the income smallest introduce this torchlight procession in the seventy's to commemorate the dead curch presidents...
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barbershops. lemonis: do you own those businesses? taylore: no, no, no. ramona: we own the building.emonis: okay, you own the building. ramona: yes, but my husband, i think he is... michael: don't talk about me without me being around. lemonis: how are you, sir? i'm marcus. michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. lemonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks. michael: thank you. lemonis: so, tell me about ashtae. ramona: we are a multicultural hair-care company. we only sell directly to beauty salons. lemonis: okay. you're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't b
barbershops. lemonis: do you own those businesses? taylore: no, no, no. ramona: we own the building.emonis: okay, you own the building. ramona: yes, but my husband, i think he is... michael: don't talk about me without me being around. lemonis: how are you, sir? i'm marcus. michael: so nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. michael: michael woods. lemonis: michael, do you dress like this every day? michael: every day. ramona: every day. lemonis: you look like a million bucks....
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barbershop 2 later if you'd like to join, a fantastic film. i like black people. hey, you guys have been fantastic. thank you very much! >> stephen: you can see him headlining thehat floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ♪ ...or brightens your day... ♪ ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! i'll see you tomorrow! now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
barbershop 2 later if you'd like to join, a fantastic film. i like black people. hey, you guys have been fantastic. thank you very much! >> stephen: you can see him headlining thehat floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ♪ ...or brightens your day... ♪ ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. >> stephen: well, that's it for the "late show," everybody! i'll see you tomorrow! now stick around for james...