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look at the troubling racial issues dividing our society, and serving at the open forums for the barbershop largest forum turned into a town hall meeting with both sides working toward building trust. >> reporter: the barbershop forum's came about because of the vision of three men, two law enforcement officers and the community organizer.>> both of my sons were on the platform with oscar brent when he was murdered. i became an organizer and through organizing i was so angry at the police. i was not feeling it, but then i met bobby and mike. >> we need to relationship building we started with the barbershop forum to build the base. >> we want to focus on the solution and not just come here to point fingers at each other but what can we do together to make the communities better. >> reporter: over the pass eight months these sessions have grown from the small barbershop in san leandro to the seventh and largest forum yet.>> thank you all for joining us. this is a huge crowd. >> reporter: over 200 people showed up at the training center in east oakland with the panelists ready to answer direc
look at the troubling racial issues dividing our society, and serving at the open forums for the barbershop largest forum turned into a town hall meeting with both sides working toward building trust. >> reporter: the barbershop forum's came about because of the vision of three men, two law enforcement officers and the community organizer.>> both of my sons were on the platform with oscar brent when he was murdered. i became an organizer and through organizing i was so angry at the...
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you could be at the barbershop and sitting here and a bullet could come through the barbershop. the owner of the barbershop put a bullet proof glass around the barbershop. >> now things are changing. >> my goal is that our community knows those officers by their first names. >> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot, opening lines of communication in the community. he says the crime rate has fallen. last year there were three homicides. this year, no homicides. >> information is flowing so much so, where people are willing to come forward. in this community, there is a relationship and trust established. >> our hard-working people are doing the right thing. the needed that 1% to be dealt with. we are calling people out and holding them accountable for bad behavior. >> there were other factors contributing, including community programs and gentrification bringing in more money and more educational opportunity. it comes too late for maria, her son was shot and killed five years ago. but she is still grateful for the changes. >> we have not had a homicide this year. thin
you could be at the barbershop and sitting here and a bullet could come through the barbershop. the owner of the barbershop put a bullet proof glass around the barbershop. >> now things are changing. >> my goal is that our community knows those officers by their first names. >> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot, opening lines of communication in the community. he says the crime rate has fallen. last year there were three homicides. this year, no homicides....
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he watched people in the barbershop. he got in the barbershops, in the pool hall and talk with people, he learned from them and he could really capture the atmosphere of those spaces. he liked to work there, that's where he gave his writing and while he was writing he was also listening at the same time and absorbing the atmosphere and the style and feel of those places. so he had an idea of the sort of life that he wanted to portray and it was the life on the streets and off the streets. it was shut off in some sort of obscure location. it was everyday life, everyday people and every day settings and he wanted people to be aware that art exists there. life exists there. important things are said there. things we can learn from in those places that people just drive right by, don't pay any attention to. things that are sent by ordinary or kind of weird people that others look down on or look away from . a lot of his people are outsiders like he is. one of the remarkable things in the neighborhood, it was multiracial, mul
he watched people in the barbershop. he got in the barbershops, in the pool hall and talk with people, he learned from them and he could really capture the atmosphere of those spaces. he liked to work there, that's where he gave his writing and while he was writing he was also listening at the same time and absorbing the atmosphere and the style and feel of those places. so he had an idea of the sort of life that he wanted to portray and it was the life on the streets and off the streets. it...
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we started at the barbershop forum because this is a small forum to build the base. >> we want to makewe focus on the solution, and not to come here to point fingers at each other. we want to know what we can do together to make our communities better. >> reporter: over the last eight months the discussions have grown from the small barbershop in san leandro to the largest form yet. >> thank you all for joining us. this is a huge crowd. >> reporter: more than 200 people showed up at the training center in east oakland with the panelists ready to open and answer the direct questions. they were on hand to explain the policies and one of the most emotional topics was the officer-involved shootings. >> there is a paradigm shift going on in law enforcement about just because you could, "legally" meet the threshold for the use of force does not mean that you should. >> reporter: the police chief said they have reduced their use of force by 70% and they also explain how the officer- involved shooting investigation takes place and for the first time those at the head of the group are put in th
we started at the barbershop forum because this is a small forum to build the base. >> we want to makewe focus on the solution, and not to come here to point fingers at each other. we want to know what we can do together to make our communities better. >> reporter: over the last eight months the discussions have grown from the small barbershop in san leandro to the largest form yet. >> thank you all for joining us. this is a huge crowd. >> reporter: more than 200 people...
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they formed their own group. >> the guys may have founded the barbershop but the women perfected it. >> today the organization claimed 22,000 members worldwide. wit this week. attending class, holding competitions and sing manage genres. classic, gospel, country and pop. >> it gives you goosebumps when you participate and listen to it. >> beyond the music, the gathering encourage women to find their voices and build their confidence. >> because they can take these things back to their jobs and into their lives and use them for the benefit. >> most of all the ladies say they love the sisterhood. >> it's an amazing organization to belong to. >> the symposium continues saturday. in college park, mike carter-conneen -- >> ♪ abc7 news [laughter] alison: we love it, mike! thank you very much. that was pretty creative. larry: i'm glad mike didn't join in. i have heard mike sing. it doesn't work. alison: he is like, no i'm not singing. let the beautiful voices take over. still ahead at 5:00, the changing face of a staple on the university of maryland campus. larry: later not what you want oh
they formed their own group. >> the guys may have founded the barbershop but the women perfected it. >> today the organization claimed 22,000 members worldwide. wit this week. attending class, holding competitions and sing manage genres. classic, gospel, country and pop. >> it gives you goosebumps when you participate and listen to it. >> beyond the music, the gathering encourage women to find their voices and build their confidence. >> because they can take these...
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paul chambers has served as a moderator at the barbershop in the bay area for this open form that is bringing together law enforcement and members of the community. >> the latest and largest form turned into a town hall meeting as both sides work toward building the trust. >> reporter: the barbershop forum came about from the vision of freemen, two law enforcement officers and the community organizer>> both of my sons were on the platform with oscar grant when he was murdered so i became an organizer. through organizing i was so angry at the police. i was not feeling it but then i met bobby and mike. >> we need to relationship building we started at the barbershop forum because it was a small forum in which to build the base. we want to make sure we are focused on the solution and not coming here to point fingers at each other but what we can do together to make our communities better. >> reporter: over the pass eight months the discussions have grown from that small barbershop is a mandrel to the seventh and largest form yet. >> i welcome you all once again in thank you for joining
paul chambers has served as a moderator at the barbershop in the bay area for this open form that is bringing together law enforcement and members of the community. >> the latest and largest form turned into a town hall meeting as both sides work toward building the trust. >> reporter: the barbershop forum came about from the vision of freemen, two law enforcement officers and the community organizer>> both of my sons were on the platform with oscar grant when he was murdered...
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when you hear the words "barbershop quartet" you probably think of the phallus. alison: but these women are changing the face and voice of the barb did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. alison: hundreds of women from around the world have dollar debt the university of maryland at college park. jonathan: their goal is to build a sisterhood through harmony. ♪ a barbershop organization is holding its semiannual symposium. when ates back to 1945 quartet of male singers would not allow their wives to buddhism pay, so they started - participate, so they started their own groups. they n
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the barbershop. on the left. it's the signal is not. motivating. no kids. if we you have longer and for me you have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of it was you quote safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. when i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operator at the put on a full face respirator. continued to work in the main control room. without relief. for the us. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. here. i am in hot dogs may not only be tasty but also deadly for a lation ship between cancer and i pray it was proved suggested not proved and a fairly strong one there were two thousand rats involved in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals
the barbershop. on the left. it's the signal is not. motivating. no kids. if we you have longer and for me you have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of it was you quote safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. when i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control...
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the barbershop. to the left. it's the signal is not. know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of i was nuclear safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operator at the put on. will face respirator. continue to. work in the main control room. without relief for the. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting. food water. sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. fear. lysis militants have just shown to patrol base on the left and right the ministers come out and. enemy troop movements have been spotted on the other side of the river. here in the only two groups of militants have joined forces. both groups leaders have declared their determination to fight for a
the barbershop. to the left. it's the signal is not. know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of i was nuclear safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to...
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the barbershop. to the left as if the signal is now. elite kids to eat if we. have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but this. was a member of the nuclear division of i was near. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put on a full face respirator. continued to work in the main control room. without relief. well the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level of. fear. yes we had book a good little place called the day police a key to keep. the phone going to. get him you know who are going to commit their will here in the i think it's. just like putting a ball club with such coffee they did open a dodge myself a little while he said i feel we should i should think must like your profile thank you for such but he's. a b
the barbershop. to the left as if the signal is now. elite kids to eat if we. have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but this. was a member of the nuclear division of i was near. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put...
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the barbershop. to the left. it's facade noise now. know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but to this. i was a member of the nuclear division. i was the safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put on. full face respirator. continued to. work in the main control room. without relief for the. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water. sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level a team. fear. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down lose business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. but also did to the ship between kids it was proved sugg
the barbershop. to the left. it's facade noise now. know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but to this. i was a member of the nuclear division. i was the safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. to do go through soul searching. what i could have prior to the earthquake. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to...
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. >> it was nerve-racking because you could be at the barbershop and a bullet could come through the barbershop so that mr. price who was the owner at the time put up with proof glass. >> now things are changing.>> michael is that the community knows the 36 police officers by the first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot. the crime rate has fallen.last year the was three homicides and the sheer so far there has been non-.>> people are willing to come up and -- stop stitching it is dying because of the relationship and trust established.>> 99% of the community is hard-working and doing the right thing. they need the 1% to be dealt with and we are calling people out and holding them accountable.>> other factors contributing to the dropping crime rate. community programs that clean up graffiti and gentrification bringing in opportunity. her son was shot that she said she is grateful for the change.>> i don't have any wood to knock on but we have not had a homicide and thank god work i am thinking that that is pretty good. if we can keep it that way.>> the chief who
. >> it was nerve-racking because you could be at the barbershop and a bullet could come through the barbershop so that mr. price who was the owner at the time put up with proof glass. >> now things are changing.>> michael is that the community knows the 36 police officers by the first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his patrol on foot. the crime rate has fallen.last year the was three homicides and the sheer so far there has been non-.>> people are willing...
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>> tell him about it, cherry. >> i guess a couple of the guys th worked in the barbershop got wind that i knew how to cut ally good. so they sabotaged the clippers, before i cut this guy's hair, they unscrewed the screws in the clippers. so when i started cutting his hair, the blades fell out. >> you're holding it up kind of -- ohhh! look what you did back there. let's see. no, that looks good. let me tell you something, eric. you went way too back right here. >> don't do that! please don't do that! >>> coming up -- >> did you call officer, eberle a bad little [ bleep ] pig? >> yeah, and i called her miss piggy, too. that's my nickname for her. >> timothy schrieber is at it again. and later, the actions of one inmate puts limon and the entire state prison system on edge. >>> got mail. >> somebody loves me. >> it's exciting to get mail. it's a blast. i really look forward to it. mail call, it's like maybe somebody wrote me. it's really cool. it's really, really cool. >> inmate bret bulmer has been enjoying everything about his pen pal experience at colorado's limon correctional facility.
>> tell him about it, cherry. >> i guess a couple of the guys th worked in the barbershop got wind that i knew how to cut ally good. so they sabotaged the clippers, before i cut this guy's hair, they unscrewed the screws in the clippers. so when i started cutting his hair, the blades fell out. >> you're holding it up kind of -- ohhh! look what you did back there. let's see. no, that looks good. let me tell you something, eric. you went way too back right here. >> don't...
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watching the guys on the corner when the of barbershop into the pool halls and robert from them and could pat -- capture the atmosphere he like to work their routes he was writing he was listening at the same time with this guy alien the field so they have the idea with a life on and off the street is some type of obscure location of everyday life and every day people and he wanted people to be aware that art and life exists there and they always we can learn from that people drive right by don't pay attention that our ordinary or weird to look away from but it is multiracial and multi-ethnic and people got along and cared for one another it was a neighborhood you did not have to lock your doors. and with very little retail at all. and with that lower middle-class sort of life. said he had a very comfortable childhood in that regard to and he talks about how well the neighbors get along. bay he did not experience prejudiced and reaches the hill district it as he grew up here it was a comfortable and nurturing sort of environment. also very creative. the house that they lived in was very r
watching the guys on the corner when the of barbershop into the pool halls and robert from them and could pat -- capture the atmosphere he like to work their routes he was writing he was listening at the same time with this guy alien the field so they have the idea with a life on and off the street is some type of obscure location of everyday life and every day people and he wanted people to be aware that art and life exists there and they always we can learn from that people drive right by...
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.>> it was nerve-racking because he could be at the barbershop and a bullet cook, through the barbershop. so much show that the owner put up bullet proof glass. >> nelson east palo alto are changing.>> the community knows the 36 police officers by their first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his job on foot and it is working.the crime rate has fallen.last year there was three homicides and this year there was none.>> information so much so that people are willing to come up and stop snitching.that is dying.this is a relationship and the trust that is being established. >> the community is working and doing the right thing and they need the 1% to deal with and we are calling people out and holding them accountable.>> there were other factors contributing to the drop in crime rate.programs handed out bikes and cleanup graffiti. they have come -- she is grateful for the change.>> we have not had a homicide this year so thank god.do you know what i am saying? that is pretty good. i want to keep it that way.>> the chief who has been with the department 3 1/2 years is not resting on his
.>> it was nerve-racking because he could be at the barbershop and a bullet cook, through the barbershop. so much show that the owner put up bullet proof glass. >> nelson east palo alto are changing.>> the community knows the 36 police officers by their first name.>> the police chief prefers to do his job on foot and it is working.the crime rate has fallen.last year there was three homicides and this year there was none.>> information so much so that people are...
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price the owner of the barbershop put up bulletproof glass. >> now things are changing. >> my goal is that the community knows the 36 police officers by first name. >> the police chief prefers to do patrols on foot opening lines of communication. he says it is working as the crime rate has fallen, last year there were three homicides this year there have been none. >> now information is flowing so people are willing to come up and stop sticking -- snitching that is dying because of the relationship and trust. >> 99% of the community are hard-working people doing the right thing so they needed to deal with the 1%. >> they say there were other factors contributing to the drop in crime rate, community programs and out bikes and clean up graffiti and gentrification is bringing in more money. this comes after this woman's son was shot and killed five years ago. >> we haven't had a homicide this year so thank god. i'm thinking that is pretty good. if we can just keep it like this. >> the chief says he is not resting on his laurels. he hopes to add three new positions by the end of the year
price the owner of the barbershop put up bulletproof glass. >> now things are changing. >> my goal is that the community knows the 36 police officers by first name. >> the police chief prefers to do patrols on foot opening lines of communication. he says it is working as the crime rate has fallen, last year there were three homicides this year there have been none. >> now information is flowing so people are willing to come up and stop sticking -- snitching that is dying...
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. >> the barbershop for them would be came about because vision of three men. leforce officers and a community organizer. but both my sons were with oscar grant. they were on the platform with him. i became an organizer to organize i was so angry at the police and i just i was not feeling it. then i met bobby hooks and and we need to listen to build and we start about the barbershop forum because it was a small forum to build our base. we also want to make sure the focus on a solution. and not just come here and point fingers at each other. but what we do together so we can make our communities better? >> over the past eight months discussions have grown from a small barbershop insulator to this our seventh and largest form yet. welcome once again and thank you for joining us. this is a huge crowd. >> reporter: over 20 people showed up at the training center in east oakland. with panelists ready to answer direct questions from citizens. police chiefs city officials and district attorney of alameda county were on hand to explain their policy. one of the most emot
. >> the barbershop for them would be came about because vision of three men. leforce officers and a community organizer. but both my sons were with oscar grant. they were on the platform with him. i became an organizer to organize i was so angry at the police and i just i was not feeling it. then i met bobby hooks and and we need to listen to build and we start about the barbershop forum because it was a small forum to build our base. we also want to make sure the focus on a solution....
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. >> reporter: the common threat in the barbershop forum is community and law enforcement stressed they could not do their job without you. >> when we had the community by eight -- buy and we can have better results because you have a say so and what we are trying to do. >> reporter: they say they need to work harder to better reflect the community they serve which is why it is important to these leaders that the staff is engaged with the citizens. >> we need to meet to the community and talk with them about their needs, concerns and struggles. we serve the community. >> reporter: regular policing puts the officers on the ground regularly, saying that knowing the names of the neighbors partners the community that we serve. >> we have taken some of the patrol resources and reallocated to be more engaged with the community. >> policing is about trying to come back together and to be a genuine partnership. >> reporter: not everyone was ready to talk about partnership , and one audience member stood up and told how she feared for her life and others. >> i want to know what kind of changes y
. >> reporter: the common threat in the barbershop forum is community and law enforcement stressed they could not do their job without you. >> when we had the community by eight -- buy and we can have better results because you have a say so and what we are trying to do. >> reporter: they say they need to work harder to better reflect the community they serve which is why it is important to these leaders that the staff is engaged with the citizens. >> we need to meet to...
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he took one look and pulled me into the barbershop and told them to give me a marine haircut and broughte a shirt saying white corduroy pants and transistor radio case to put my camera in. >> he had to get you ready for that experience. >> absolutely. >> that is hilarious. here is the first photo i picked out. tell me about this photo. >> i think it's an important picture. this is 1965. this is a maiddle aged woman in selma, alabama. it is as important today as it was then. it rings the same way and it still exists. >> since you were there and took the photo, what do you make of the prophetic nature, the real world that we live in that makes that poster so relevant even today? >> i think there are two things. one at the time that picture was taken every sheriff, every policeman was against the movement and against black voting or anything like that. today i think it's a little different. i think there are some police who have a sense of caring. i think there are a lot of people who go into that profession with a sense of inner violence and use that violence unfortunately. >> picture numb
he took one look and pulled me into the barbershop and told them to give me a marine haircut and broughte a shirt saying white corduroy pants and transistor radio case to put my camera in. >> he had to get you ready for that experience. >> absolutely. >> that is hilarious. here is the first photo i picked out. tell me about this photo. >> i think it's an important picture. this is 1965. this is a maiddle aged woman in selma, alabama. it is as important today as it was...
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the oval office. >> lawrence: i go to my barbershop every single week, and they support the president.p, but they need the president to speak to them. i heard the president during the campaign, and now it's time for the president to go to them. >> rachel: i think you should you the oval office and then maybe go out. >> sandra: is the barbershop watching today, by the way? [laughter] >> kennedy: he's doing a great time first time on the couch. magazines are sparking outrage with their latest coverage, following the controversial remark about the deadly violence in charlottesville. the cover of the new yorker titled blowhard depicts president trump -- that's the economist. there we go. a boat with a sale that symbols the hood of a ku klux klan's me. it shows the president using very similar imagery, kkk hood as a megaphone. obviously, lawrence, they're trying to sell as much as they can with pictures that are very descriptive to get minimalistic. >> lawrence: this is why the president starts to push back. this is why he goes to his corner. because the moment all of this happens, people s
the oval office. >> lawrence: i go to my barbershop every single week, and they support the president.p, but they need the president to speak to them. i heard the president during the campaign, and now it's time for the president to go to them. >> rachel: i think you should you the oval office and then maybe go out. >> sandra: is the barbershop watching today, by the way? [laughter] >> kennedy: he's doing a great time first time on the couch. magazines are sparking...
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people gathered at the barbershop to air their concerns about the gap between law enforcement in the community. it is a monthly form that began last year was held in richmond for the first time tonight. people talked about white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville, and president trump's reversal of a ban on local police having access to surplus military gear. the next barbershop form will take place in oakland on september 18. >>> we have a special. a one hour program on race relations coming up tomorrow night at 8 pm on ktvu plus. be sure to tune in. it is has a by dave clark. >>> we did q -- cool off a few degrees. the heat advisories been dropped from our area tomorrow. fog along the coast. temperatures were cooler today. temperatures tomorrow cooler still. the warm and hot inland, but not as hot as it has been. our inland valleys tomorrow will be 106 or 107. concord will be in the upper 90s, 96 or 97. something like that. it is still warm. but livermore. 76 right now. but it is nine degrees cooler and conquered. that is the trend. everyone is trending south. you can see th
people gathered at the barbershop to air their concerns about the gap between law enforcement in the community. it is a monthly form that began last year was held in richmond for the first time tonight. people talked about white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville, and president trump's reversal of a ban on local police having access to surplus military gear. the next barbershop form will take place in oakland on september 18. >>> we have a special. a one hour program on race...
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. >> my dad was involved in a shooting next door at the barbershop. ed after that, a couple years after that to again grenada hills. one day the neighborhood was black and the next day the neighborhood was white. >> how did you process that? >> i kind of ignored it unless i was confront, but it was like an opportunity to live in the country and hear crickets and orange groves and stuff like that. >> how did you process, though, going from an all-black neighborhood to an all-white neighborhood? >> that's a change, man. i was always little, in every class. so that's kind of how i processed this. i'm a little kid in this new neighborhood. everybody's bigger. it didn't really matter to me if they were black or white. they were bigger. [ laughter ] >> you mentioned bo bo brazil. go ahead and tell the story. >> he was a legend aiary wrestl. he had the bolo punch. when you're a kid, i used to watch with my grandmother who spoke no english. you don't 2345need a language f wrestling, look out behind you! it was at the olympic auditorium which wasn't too far fro
. >> my dad was involved in a shooting next door at the barbershop. ed after that, a couple years after that to again grenada hills. one day the neighborhood was black and the next day the neighborhood was white. >> how did you process that? >> i kind of ignored it unless i was confront, but it was like an opportunity to live in the country and hear crickets and orange groves and stuff like that. >> how did you process, though, going from an all-black neighborhood to an...
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and john clark takes jalen mills to the barbershop. he gets onto go green. don't miss that. his kick timeout. preseason kickoff begins in two minutes. >>> the eagles are back at the link. this is so good to see. the home portion of the 2017 preseason begins in less than an hour. exclusively here on nbc 10. we have some injury updates for you coming up. this is eagles preseason kickoff. >> howie roseman makes a stunning move. >> this isn't one where you're feeling like you're secelebrati and doing a dance.
and john clark takes jalen mills to the barbershop. he gets onto go green. don't miss that. his kick timeout. preseason kickoff begins in two minutes. >>> the eagles are back at the link. this is so good to see. the home portion of the 2017 preseason begins in less than an hour. exclusively here on nbc 10. we have some injury updates for you coming up. this is eagles preseason kickoff. >> howie roseman makes a stunning move. >> this isn't one where you're feeling like...
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[laughter] >> host: in the barbershop. markets and free people. that's why he wrote an editorial which i'm sure was very unpopular at the time. there were 100,000 coal miners out of work. they were on strike. >> host: yep. >> guest: and he wrote an editorial defending the coal miners coal. which probably wasn't terribly popular on wall street. [laughter] they were losing money on mining stocks and all that sort of thing. >> host: yeah, yeah. >> guest: but he was defending their rights, that workers have just as much right to organize as investors do to organize business corporations. so that was one of the points i make in the book is that that kind of philosophy, just a kind of fundamental philosophy has carried on pretty much through the history of "the wall street journal. " that's pretty much where the editors are today, defending markets as "the journal" today defends trade, trade agreements, and defending people as we've had to do many, over many years of defending people against the various tyrannies of the world. some of whom, some of whic
[laughter] >> host: in the barbershop. markets and free people. that's why he wrote an editorial which i'm sure was very unpopular at the time. there were 100,000 coal miners out of work. they were on strike. >> host: yep. >> guest: and he wrote an editorial defending the coal miners coal. which probably wasn't terribly popular on wall street. [laughter] they were losing money on mining stocks and all that sort of thing. >> host: yeah, yeah. >> guest: but he was...
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they need toe go to the barbershop and grocery stores they immediate to run political ads on black radio stations and do show and black people watch their websites as they visit. i haven't seen that kind of concerted effort. you see it from time to time mog individual candidates chris christie did it in new jersey when he got reelected in 2013 went into camden went into some and did quite well with the black vote in his reelection in the past you've seen -- people out in l.a. do well on that front and goldsmith in indianapolis paul ryan is someone who is traveled the country with people like bob westen, community leader who has been arranged for a long time. these neighborhoods talk to them in a mode -- rand paul has gone to black colleges and a given speeches i think those are good but i think you need a much larger effort on the part and i think the party if you remember that autopsy report after romney lost, the party said you know this is what we need to do going forward. and then you have this -- you know political earthquake with trump come along and all went out o the window. >> o
they need toe go to the barbershop and grocery stores they immediate to run political ads on black radio stations and do show and black people watch their websites as they visit. i haven't seen that kind of concerted effort. you see it from time to time mog individual candidates chris christie did it in new jersey when he got reelected in 2013 went into camden went into some and did quite well with the black vote in his reelection in the past you've seen -- people out in l.a. do well on that...
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[laughter] >> host: in the barbershop. >> guest: yeah. so i thought it was a great -- >> host: yeah. >> guest: -- way to become a, you know, start out to become a journalist. >> host: yeah. it's interesting because, you know, from my perspective the midwest is an interesting place. on the one hand, you learn the value of community, certainly. on the other hand, you learn the value of independence and self-sufficiency. and that's something that's very much, i think, in play today in the political debate. and i notice, you know, from reading the whole hundred-plus years of coverage that you look at that "the journal" has always taken that position around individuality. although it's changed over time. i mean, i was fascinated going back to the 19th century to learn that the journal had actually defended the right of coal miners to strike. >> guest: right. >> host: back then. tell me a little bit about how conservativism itself has changed or how we think of conservativism based on this hundred-year-plus period that you're looking at. >> gue
[laughter] >> host: in the barbershop. >> guest: yeah. so i thought it was a great -- >> host: yeah. >> guest: -- way to become a, you know, start out to become a journalist. >> host: yeah. it's interesting because, you know, from my perspective the midwest is an interesting place. on the one hand, you learn the value of community, certainly. on the other hand, you learn the value of independence and self-sufficiency. and that's something that's very much, i think,...
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. >> reporter: a common thread in the barbershop forums is community because the law enforcement officersjob without you. >> when we have the community 5 -- buy in, you have better results. >> reporter: most of those in the forum say they need to work harder to better reflect the communities they serve which is why it is important to these leaders that the staff engaged with the citizens. >> we need to meet the community and talk about the needs and concerns, and about their struggles, because we serve the community.>> reporter: this includes officers on the ground regularly, knowing the names of the neighbors and partnering with the residence that they serve. >> the sheriff has taken some of the patrol resources and reallocated them so that we can be more engaged with the community. >> the future of the policing is about coming together and to be a genuine partner. >> reporter: not everyone was ready to talk about partnership with one audience member standing up to tell the panel how she. for her life and that of others. >> i want to know what type of changes will make to the regular sto
. >> reporter: a common thread in the barbershop forums is community because the law enforcement officersjob without you. >> when we have the community 5 -- buy in, you have better results. >> reporter: most of those in the forum say they need to work harder to better reflect the communities they serve which is why it is important to these leaders that the staff engaged with the citizens. >> we need to meet the community and talk about the needs and concerns, and about...
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a lull on the battlefield means more commotion at the barbershop. many soldiers and towns people now come to get a trim. we want this to be sold for good. we want our lives to be the way they were before. farming is also ramping up again. si sayeed works in wheat. he is grateful only to moscow. if america would have wanted to solve this they could have done it a long time ago, he says. russia is working hard thp they are strong allies. from posts on the heights, israel is observing things with growing unease. the israelis fear the cease-fire could allow their arch enemies, supporters of the assad government it move forces into this sarah. but at moment the people this this town aren't worried about bigger middle eastern security concerns. they are just enjoying the calm while it lasts. cnn, queneitra syria. >> protesters facing off near a military base on sunday. that was after officials say they stopped what they claim was a terror attack on a parapull tour of the base. he says his government won't be defeated. >> translator: a week ago we won with
a lull on the battlefield means more commotion at the barbershop. many soldiers and towns people now come to get a trim. we want this to be sold for good. we want our lives to be the way they were before. farming is also ramping up again. si sayeed works in wheat. he is grateful only to moscow. if america would have wanted to solve this they could have done it a long time ago, he says. russia is working hard thp they are strong allies. from posts on the heights, israel is observing things with...
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we started at the barbershop forums because it was a small forum and we wanted to build our base. >> we also want to make sure that we're focused on a solution and not just point fingers, but what can we do together so we can make our communities better. >> over the past eight months the discussions have grown from a small barbershop in san leandro to this our seventh and largest forum yet. >> i want to welcome you all once again. thank you so much for joining us. this is a huge crowd. >> reporter: more than 200 people showed up in east oakland with panelists ready to answer direct questions from citizens. police chiefs, city officials, and the district attorney of alameda a county were on hand to explain their policies. one of the most emotional topics, officer involved shootings. >> there is a paradigm shift going on in law enforcement about just because you could, i.e. legally meet a threshold for the use of force doesn't mean you should. >> reporter: chief kirkpatrick says the department has reduced use of force by 70%. it was a chance to explain how an investigation into an offi
we started at the barbershop forums because it was a small forum and we wanted to build our base. >> we also want to make sure that we're focused on a solution and not just point fingers, but what can we do together so we can make our communities better. >> over the past eight months the discussions have grown from a small barbershop in san leandro to this our seventh and largest forum yet. >> i want to welcome you all once again. thank you so much for joining us. this is a...
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. >> reporter: the common thread is community with the barbershop forum as law enforcement stresses they cannot do their job without you. >> when we had the community buy in we have better results when you feel you have a say so in what we are doing. >> reporter: they say they need to work harder to better reflect the communities that they serve, and that is why it is important to these leaders that the staff be engaged citizens. >> we need to meet and talk with the community about their needs and can turns, and about their struggles, because we serve the community. >> reporter: community policing means officers on the ground regularly, knowing the names of the neighbors and partnering with the residents they serve. >> the sheriff has taken some of the patrol resources and reallocated them to help us be more engaged with the communities. >> policing is all about coming back together and being a genuine partnership. >> reporter: not everyone was ready to talk about partnership with one audience member standing up and told the panel how she feared for her life and that of others. >> i woul
. >> reporter: the common thread is community with the barbershop forum as law enforcement stresses they cannot do their job without you. >> when we had the community buy in we have better results when you feel you have a say so in what we are doing. >> reporter: they say they need to work harder to better reflect the communities that they serve, and that is why it is important to these leaders that the staff be engaged citizens. >> we need to meet and talk with the...
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.>> nancy o'malley who kicked off her reelection campaign said the barbershop forum is helping bridge relationships, it features conversations about race, immigration, and community policing. >>> a former aide for congressman debbie wasserman schultz is been indicted for conspiracy and false statements. we have the latest on this expanding case.>>reporter: the federal case against her is expanding and not only is a former staff are facing additional charges but his wife has been indicted as a codefendant. for six months investigators have been looking into a -- allegations of double billing the government. the latest charges are separate from those earlier. the couple allegedly provided false information to obtain two lines of credit were $283,000, which was wired to several individuals in pakistan. the former it staffer was arrested last month at dulles international boarding a flight to pakistan. after being charged with bank fraud, his wife is also being charged left the country in march according to the fbi and will not likely return. these charges are bring fresh scrutiny on flor
.>> nancy o'malley who kicked off her reelection campaign said the barbershop forum is helping bridge relationships, it features conversations about race, immigration, and community policing. >>> a former aide for congressman debbie wasserman schultz is been indicted for conspiracy and false statements. we have the latest on this expanding case.>>reporter: the federal case against her is expanding and not only is a former staff are facing additional charges but his wife has...
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. >> reporter: at the barbershop next door, team pictures line the wall. so this is now the most expensive high school football stadium in the country. what do you think about that? >> it's kind of bittersweet. people out here wanted it but we don't think we needed it that expensive. ♪ >> reporter: any skepticism about cost was put aside for a dedication ceremony thursday night. if texas is a state of mind, here, football is a way of >> what an expensive life. >> yeah. pretty nice. a lot of schools and kids would love to have those facilities. >>> strong storms possible for us this afternoon. samara will be back with details on ting. >>> animd >>> good morning. we are here at the humane rescue because tomorrow is clear the shelters. this is a nationwide initiative to get as many animals adopted as possible and we're getting ready for it. with me is the director of community affairs at the humane rescue alliance. who do we have with us today. >> p. sherman and approximately a year old and one of the probably over 100 cats we have available for adoption so w
. >> reporter: at the barbershop next door, team pictures line the wall. so this is now the most expensive high school football stadium in the country. what do you think about that? >> it's kind of bittersweet. people out here wanted it but we don't think we needed it that expensive. ♪ >> reporter: any skepticism about cost was put aside for a dedication ceremony thursday night. if texas is a state of mind, here, football is a way of >> what an expensive life. >>...
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police say two guys you saw them walked into the barbershop, they look calooked cal, calm and col. everyone in there. >> miracle worker how a cherry hill mom describes the school aid who worked with her son who has autism over the past five years. the 17-year-old mom's recently learned that aid is leaving. been reassigned. >> as done timmeney reports mom is on a mission doing everything in her power to keep the two together and her son's progress on track. >> hey. t what you got. >> reporter: tommy haines arrives home from his last day of summer session at cherry hill west high school. weighing heavy on the mind of the 17-year-old who has autism his future with his teacher's aid who his mom says is now being reassigned. >> she means a lot to me. >> reporter: why? >> because she always helps me be calm. >> reporter: christine haze says her son has behavioral and anxiety issues but since tommy's aid who we are only identifying as nancy started working with him, he's done a complete turn around. >> he went from never speaking to anybody in the hallways to high fiving kids he doesn't l
police say two guys you saw them walked into the barbershop, they look calooked cal, calm and col. everyone in there. >> miracle worker how a cherry hill mom describes the school aid who worked with her son who has autism over the past five years. the 17-year-old mom's recently learned that aid is leaving. been reassigned. >> as done timmeney reports mom is on a mission doing everything in her power to keep the two together and her son's progress on track. >> hey. t what you...
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a lull on the battlefield means more commotion at the barbershop, where hadi al assad works, and manydiers and townspeople now come to get a trim. we want this to be solved for good, he says. we just want our lives to be the way they were before. farming is also ramping up against. nasir al sayyed spends hours in the blazing sun, threshing wheat. while he commends both for commencing the truth, he's grateful to only moscow. if america wanted to solve this, they could have done it a long time ago, he says. russia is working hard. they are strong allies. from posts on the golan heights, israel is observing things with growing unease. the israelis fear the cease-fire could allow its arch enemies, iran and hezbollah, spotter sup of the assad government, to move forces into this area. but at the moment, the people in this town aren't worried about bigger middle eastern security concerns. they're just enjoying the calm while it lasts. fred pleitgen, cnn, kunatra, series. >> fred pleitgen, thank you very much for that reporting. >>> ahead, the president cheering the latest economic numbers.
a lull on the battlefield means more commotion at the barbershop, where hadi al assad works, and manydiers and townspeople now come to get a trim. we want this to be solved for good, he says. we just want our lives to be the way they were before. farming is also ramping up against. nasir al sayyed spends hours in the blazing sun, threshing wheat. while he commends both for commencing the truth, he's grateful to only moscow. if america wanted to solve this, they could have done it a long time...
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fresh out of the barbershop.long with hits fashion. >> amir may be a fashion plate but even he knows that's fashion he could do without. >> happy birthday to you amir. speaking of magic mike, here's our magic mike doing the weather. >> you're the best. heart. all right. >> wow. >> hey, we're watching franklin. franklin was our first hurricane of the season. it's now pushed into inland in central mexico. weakened to a tropical storm. going to continue to weaken over the next 12 hours as it continues to push its way inland and then franklin will be done and we'll be onto had your next storm which will be gert wherever it may be. 86 degrees, storm chances increase tomorrow afternoon. weekend is unsettled but neither day is a washout. highs where they should be at 87 degrees. that's weather. erin is back this morning with traffic and tricky trip on the metro, right. >> that's right, mike. and we'll start you off with a look at 95 northbound. crash by prince william parkway 95 northbound some center lanes causing a pr
fresh out of the barbershop.long with hits fashion. >> amir may be a fashion plate but even he knows that's fashion he could do without. >> happy birthday to you amir. speaking of magic mike, here's our magic mike doing the weather. >> you're the best. heart. all right. >> wow. >> hey, we're watching franklin. franklin was our first hurricane of the season. it's now pushed into inland in central mexico. weakened to a tropical storm. going to continue to weaken over...
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the building all of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's. just. it's. just. a traffic light is working. a barbershop. in the left. that's for signal is not. i know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but to this consequence. i was a member of the nuclear division. i was the safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. still do go through soul searching. when i could have your. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operator at the put on. will face respirator. continue to. work in the main control room. without relief for the us. with a lack of instrumentation communication means lighting. food water . sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. fear. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but new forced signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people seeing stuff that was leaked or biological or chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of sty
the building all of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's. just. it's. just. a traffic light is working. a barbershop. in the left. that's for signal is not. i know kids. if we have longer in fukushima have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's. a nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but to this consequence. i was a member of the nuclear division. i was the safety engineer. and gone through a lot of soul searching still....
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the building of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's just. it's. just. a traffic light is working it's. a barbershop. in the left. it's façade noise not motivating. i know kids. if we have long going for me i have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of i was near. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. still do go through soul searching. when i could have your. so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put on a full face respirator. continue to work in the main control room. without relief. for days. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. here. you go should we give you one month or do you know melissa i noted that morning and one million people died and died. he killed people maybe even begun. now no one's going to wait to chew everybody's running out and that's. it. may not only be tasty but also. the relatio
the building of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's just. it's. just. a traffic light is working it's. a barbershop. in the left. it's façade noise not motivating. i know kids. if we have long going for me i have. been attending this school. yes i do feel responsible for it. because it's a. nuclear accident. or a nuclear power station. but. it was a member of the nuclear division of i was near. and gone through a lot of soul searching still. still do go through soul...
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to the building of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's. just. a traffic light is working. a barbershop. in the left. it's the signal is not go to eating. no kids. if we have longer in for me have you been attending this school. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for sussex county in southern delaware southern kent county and central delaware calvert county in eastern maryland southern queen anne's county in northeastern maryland caroline county in eastern maryland southwestern kent county in northeastern maryland in till nine pm at seven fifty two pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near st michaels to near big stone beach moving southeast at fifteen miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact minor damage to vehicles is possible expects damage to trees and power lines locations impacted include for east and georgetown centerville talbot milford siefert denton center of mills borough laurel harrington camden lewis federalsburg milton re
to the building of this train station hasn't changed much in fifteen years. it's. just. a traffic light is working. a barbershop. in the left. it's the signal is not go to eating. no kids. if we have longer in for me have you been attending this school. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for sussex county in southern delaware southern kent county and central delaware calvert county in eastern maryland southern queen anne's county in...
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this was at the platinum trend barbershop on hilltop fall road. talking but the gap between law enforcement and the community. it's a monthly form hosted by paul chambers that started last year. it was held last night in richmond for the first time. people talked about white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville and president trump's reversal of a ban on local police getting surplus military gear. the next forum will be in oakland september 18. >>> you've heard of, the talk, parents tell the kids about the birds and the bees. some families of color have a different kind of talk. they talk about power, the police and skin color. alex and dewayne walton say the conversation started after an incident with a police officer that left them feeling as though they were racially profiled. that night the couple said the time had come to have the talk with their sons about how to interact with police if or when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration and not making any sudden moves so you did not
this was at the platinum trend barbershop on hilltop fall road. talking but the gap between law enforcement and the community. it's a monthly form hosted by paul chambers that started last year. it was held last night in richmond for the first time. people talked about white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville and president trump's reversal of a ban on local police getting surplus military gear. the next forum will be in oakland september 18. >>> you've heard of, the talk,...
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. >>> the conversation turned to raise the relation at a barbershop in richmond. artnership -- barbershop to air concerns about law enforcement and community. monthly forum hosted by paul chambers that began last year and is held in richmond for the first time last night. people that what white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville president trump's reversal of a ban on local police having access to surplus military gear. next barbershop formal take place in oakland september 18. >>> you heard of the talking parents telling their children about the birds and the bees but sometimes you have a different kind of talk about power, police and skin color. alex andwe they the conversation started after an incident with a police officer that left them feeling as though they have been racially profiled. the night the couple says the time had come to have a talk with the boys about how to interact with police if, and when they are stopped by law enforcement. using polite language. never showing frustration and not making sudden moves. not to escalate a situation. they t
. >>> the conversation turned to raise the relation at a barbershop in richmond. artnership -- barbershop to air concerns about law enforcement and community. monthly forum hosted by paul chambers that began last year and is held in richmond for the first time last night. people that what white supremacy, the violence in charlottesville president trump's reversal of a ban on local police having access to surplus military gear. next barbershop formal take place in oakland september 18....
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it was at the platinum trends barbershop on hilltop mall road to talk about the gap between law enforcement and the community. it's a form posted by ktvu's paul chambers the started last year . people spoke about the white supremacy and violence in charlottesville in president trump's reversal on a ban on local police getting surplus military gear. the next form will be in oakland on september 18. >>> you've heard of the talk where parents talk to their kids about the birds and bees. some families of color have a different kind of talk. one about power, the police and skin color. alex and dewayne walton say the conversation started after an incident with a police officer that left them feeling like they were racially profiled. that night, they say the time came to have the talk with their sons about how to interact with police if or when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration and not making any sudden moves said they do not escalate a situation. they told them society and in some cases, the police, we see them as a threat because of
it was at the platinum trends barbershop on hilltop mall road to talk about the gap between law enforcement and the community. it's a form posted by ktvu's paul chambers the started last year . people spoke about the white supremacy and violence in charlottesville in president trump's reversal on a ban on local police getting surplus military gear. the next form will be in oakland on september 18. >>> you've heard of the talk where parents talk to their kids about the birds and bees....
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so we followed trickle-down theory to the executive room barbershop. summer practices made sean richer? >> i'm actually broke. i'm still a fan. >> reporter: will die-hard fan alvarez follow the team? >> i still support them from my couch. paraphrase a certain book, love is patient, kind and does not envy, not self-seeking or easily angered. here in training camp it is trying to keep no record of wrongs and to persevere. in napa, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> there are now nine cases of west nile virus in the bay area. the most recent include a bird found dead in walnut creek. contra costa has seen a total of five cases so far in birds and bugs. alameda, san mateo, santa clara and santa cruz counties each have one case. there are no human cases so far this year in the bay area. >>> heads-up in hillsboro, the pictures show recent mountain lion sightings. police posted them on their facebook page. mountain lions have been seen around crystal springs road and jackaronda circle in the past week. here are three ways to stay safe. do not approach it. two, ma
so we followed trickle-down theory to the executive room barbershop. summer practices made sean richer? >> i'm actually broke. i'm still a fan. >> reporter: will die-hard fan alvarez follow the team? >> i still support them from my couch. paraphrase a certain book, love is patient, kind and does not envy, not self-seeking or easily angered. here in training camp it is trying to keep no record of wrongs and to persevere. in napa, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> there...
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so we followed trickle-down theory to the executive room barbershop. the team's summer practices made sean richer? >> i'm actually broke. i'm still a fan. >> reporter: will die-hard fan alvarez follow the team? >> i still support them from my couch. >> reporter: to paraphrase a certain book, love is patient, kind and does not envy, not self-seeking or easily angered. here in training camp it is trying to keep no record of wrongs and to persevere. in napa, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> there are now nine cases of west nile virus in the bay area. the mt recent include a bird found dead in walnut creek. contra costa has seen a total of five cases so far in birds and bugs. alameda, san mateo, santa clara and santa cruz counties each have one case. there are no human cases so far this year in the bay area. >>> heads-up in hillsboro, the pictures show recent mountain lion sightings. police posted them on their facebook page. mountain lions have been seen around crystal springs road and jackaronda circle in the past week. here are three ways to stay safe. d
so we followed trickle-down theory to the executive room barbershop. the team's summer practices made sean richer? >> i'm actually broke. i'm still a fan. >> reporter: will die-hard fan alvarez follow the team? >> i still support them from my couch. >> reporter: to paraphrase a certain book, love is patient, kind and does not envy, not self-seeking or easily angered. here in training camp it is trying to keep no record of wrongs and to persevere. in napa, wayne...
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