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the suit filed in topeka, kansas ended the system known as separate but equal across the country. shamlian went to topeka to find out how the schools there are still on the cutting edge of change. >> i think the solution to solve segregation -- >> reporter: the irony of this debate on whether segregation still exists in schools -- >> in the past they have tried doing separate but equal -- >> reporter: is that it's unfolding in a topeka, kansas classroom. the district at the center of the 1950 brown versus board of education ruling outlawing such segregation. the district where african american parents filed that suit is now helmed by its first black female superintendent. tiffany anderson. >> you are our above and beyond winner. >> reporter: who makes daily home visits to encourage both students and caregivers. it's among an exhaustive list of changes helping students in poverty and fostering inclusiveness in a district where nearly half of students qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> are you the right person or is this the right time? >> we are all the right people. it's a matte
the suit filed in topeka, kansas ended the system known as separate but equal across the country. shamlian went to topeka to find out how the schools there are still on the cutting edge of change. >> i think the solution to solve segregation -- >> reporter: the irony of this debate on whether segregation still exists in schools -- >> in the past they have tried doing separate but equal -- >> reporter: is that it's unfolding in a topeka, kansas classroom. the district at...
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i'm in topeka kansas.that story is ahead on the cbs evening news. >>> tonight at 5:00, san francisco's market neighborhood has a new business with the mission. how it's helping young people get the skills they need to enter the workforce. that story and more with ryan yamamoto and myself tonight at 5:00. and thank you for joining us for today's conversation about farmworker housing in half moon bay. we would love to hear what you think and what's going on in your communities. post your thoughts online using the hashtag kpix. cbs evening news is next. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area. i will see you at 5:00. >> and we wanted? >> now! >> maurice: new arrest at pro-palestinian demonstrations palestinian demonstrations on college campuses at the height of graduation season. as president biden prepares to make a commencement speech at a georgia college, the school says it will halt sunday's ceremony
i'm in topeka kansas.that story is ahead on the cbs evening news. >>> tonight at 5:00, san francisco's market neighborhood has a new business with the mission. how it's helping young people get the skills they need to enter the workforce. that story and more with ryan yamamoto and myself tonight at 5:00. and thank you for joining us for today's conversation about farmworker housing in half moon bay. we would love to hear what you think and what's going on in your communities. post your...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, topeka, kansas. >> maurice: "heart of america" is next.donnell's words of advice for the graduates today at georgetown university. >> norah: now it is time for you to use the values and the knowledge that you have learned here to lead a life of purpose, of kindness, of gratitude, of impact, and integrity. and most of all, of love and understanding of one another. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by fresh pet. it's not dog food. it's food food. zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪♪) [tense music] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? ...and for fa
janet shamlian, cbs news, topeka, kansas. >> maurice: "heart of america" is next.donnell's words of advice for the graduates today at georgetown university. >> norah: now it is time for you to use the values and the knowledge that you have learned here to lead a life of purpose, of kindness, of gratitude, of impact, and integrity. and most of all, of love and understanding of one another. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is...
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places like topeka, kansas and a lawrence as well as we're going to see that heaviest storm of continue to march its way eastward and the possibility of more severe weather on the way. in fact, you can see the area of severe weather outlook. is bruce potential for more strong thunderstorms developing in these storms going to continue to impact that area. let's of the forecast models show you that front moving eastward again beginning to fall off and then you get a surge of moisture coming up on the south and there you go in the next 24 to 48 hours, we've got another series of storms rolling in. maybe the target of the heavier storms may be severe weather maybe headed toward texas. boy, it is going to be a scary couple of days here across the country's midsection. again, guys, back to you. all right, lauren, thank you. >> 450 homeless families in san francisco will soon receive financial help. they've been chosen as part of a five-year pilot program and study funded by google and local nonprofits. have the families will receive $1000 a month. the other half will receive just $50 a month.
places like topeka, kansas and a lawrence as well as we're going to see that heaviest storm of continue to march its way eastward and the possibility of more severe weather on the way. in fact, you can see the area of severe weather outlook. is bruce potential for more strong thunderstorms developing in these storms going to continue to impact that area. let's of the forecast models show you that front moving eastward again beginning to fall off and then you get a surge of moisture coming up on...
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topeka, kansas, and the education system. i mean, it is so -- we hold on to these stupid prejudices, we had a civil war, and yet my country, with all the beautiful persons it has, that is respected all over the world, we keep on holding on to what was driven out all over the world last century. people are tired of racism. they're tired of it everywhere on earth. thank you. >> thank you. >> first, i will say thank you for your service. the second thing i will say is that you make a fantastic point which is that the u.s. has been able to export democracy to many places, and there are many nations that look up to us for our system, for constitutional system. yet it is true, i would say, that there still is a chasm in many instances between what i call before law on the books and our aspirations as a country and as a people and everyday process. and partly that's reflection of the fact that -- of something i said before which is that, it's something that frankly the court was concerned about at various times, and that is the abil
topeka, kansas, and the education system. i mean, it is so -- we hold on to these stupid prejudices, we had a civil war, and yet my country, with all the beautiful persons it has, that is respected all over the world, we keep on holding on to what was driven out all over the world last century. people are tired of racism. they're tired of it everywhere on earth. thank you. >> thank you. >> first, i will say thank you for your service. the second thing i will say is that you make a...
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topeka. and i think it was that kind of spiritual center of the case that she posed and that she still held in to a peak of, kansasful to me. and i think there is a long road that leads to brown v. board. but it's still remained in topeka, something that was full of history but also was a living thing. and i think that's when i first encountered the kind of history you find throughout the museum, but also that this case centers in the change in the nation and the change in our world, and to hear her singing, and expressing herself years later, was so powerful. geoff: this is an experience that you know well. you were the first black student integrate the conroe independent school district in texas 60 years ago. what was that experience like for you? annette: very intense. this was obviously, you know, 10 years or so after brown. the school districts across the south were resisting brown's mandate. had come up with the freedom of choice plan and my parents decided to buck the tradition because the expectation was that white parents would pick white schools and black parents will pick black schools. my parents decid
topeka. and i think it was that kind of spiritual center of the case that she posed and that she still held in to a peak of, kansasful to me. and i think there is a long road that leads to brown v. board. but it's still remained in topeka, something that was full of history but also was a living thing. and i think that's when i first encountered the kind of history you find throughout the museum, but also that this case centers in the change in the nation and the change in our world, and to...
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and i did indeed grow up in topeka, kansas and went to the very church that linda brown played pianowas quite a force then and i knew and was well aware of the case. they greeted me every sunday in the vestibule with reverend oliver brown, who had been at st. mark's church in topeka. and i think it was that kind of spiritual center of the case that she posed and that she still held in topeka that is powerful to me. and i think, there is a wrong road that leads to brown v board. but it still remained in topeka, something that was full of history but also was a living thing. i think it's that -- that is when i first encountered the history found throughout the museum but also that this case centers and the change in the nation, and the change in our world and to hear her singing and expressing yourself years later was so powerful. >> annette gordon reed, this is an experience that you know well. you were the first black student to integrate the conroe independent school district in texas 60 years ago. what was that experience like for you? >> very intense. this was obviously, you know,
and i did indeed grow up in topeka, kansas and went to the very church that linda brown played pianowas quite a force then and i knew and was well aware of the case. they greeted me every sunday in the vestibule with reverend oliver brown, who had been at st. mark's church in topeka. and i think it was that kind of spiritual center of the case that she posed and that she still held in topeka that is powerful to me. and i think, there is a wrong road that leads to brown v board. but it still...
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linda brown's father took legal action after she was denied from going to an all white school in topeka, kansasst four blocks from her home. instead, she was forced to take a dangerous walk across railroad tracks and a bus ride to an all black school. >> these are just some examples to demonstrate further the ubiquity, or how pervasive this racial prejudice system was. >> in a rare move, on may 17th, 1954, the supreme court ruled unanimou that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, undoing decades of existing precedent. however, just like after the civil war, there was still a lot of resistance and slow compliance to integrate schools, especially in the south. in fact, it took houston independent school district 30 years to officially desegregate. >> many southern whites are going to try to stall the process of integration. >> i was able to express myself as perkins reflects on the 70th anniversary of brown versus board of education. >> that's another time she's grateful for the progress made to ensure equality and equity for students of all backgrounds. however she believes
linda brown's father took legal action after she was denied from going to an all white school in topeka, kansasst four blocks from her home. instead, she was forced to take a dangerous walk across railroad tracks and a bus ride to an all black school. >> these are just some examples to demonstrate further the ubiquity, or how pervasive this racial prejudice system was. >> in a rare move, on may 17th, 1954, the supreme court ruled unanimou that racial segregation in public schools...
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a madonna superfan from topeka, kansas, now holds the world record for her tribute to the singer.8 tattoos. >> oh, of madonna. >> okay, her name is tara barry, and her body work depicts madge from the 80s through today. guinness named barry as the world record holder for the female, with the most body art of the same musician. she beat out the previous record holder, who has 15 tattoos of eminem, barry says she has spent at least 100 hours getting inked and at least $9,000 on her tattoos of madonna, herm. >> mm.hmm. passionate yeah, she likes what she likes. yeah now the one with all the eminem tattoos. yeah >> what's going on there? >> yeah. i don't know why that seems. >> it's a choice. >> okay. good for them. >> love your body is the message that we want to put out there. >> let's take a look at pier 39 this morning. the sea lions are awake right now. they're jumping into the water. currently, we will find mild sunshine on your memorial day. it's a little breezy this afternoon. we'll have those winds about 15 to 25mph. the headline for the week ahead, a warming trend by thursda
a madonna superfan from topeka, kansas, now holds the world record for her tribute to the singer.8 tattoos. >> oh, of madonna. >> okay, her name is tara barry, and her body work depicts madge from the 80s through today. guinness named barry as the world record holder for the female, with the most body art of the same musician. she beat out the previous record holder, who has 15 tattoos of eminem, barry says she has spent at least 100 hours getting inked and at least $9,000 on her...
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. >> topeka, kansas. >> tampa bay, wisconsin. >> today' mom's 85th birthday. >> good morning to our kidsck to "today." nice to have you on with us on a monday morning. i felt a sneeze coming on. >> then what happened. >> craig said look at the light, it will stop at it. i find if you look at the light or sun it will make you sneeze. >> i sneeze when i change temperatures. >> what do you say "today" show viewers. >> i look at the light and it stops the sneeze. >> but you didn't sneeze. >> look at craig, and you won't sneeze. let's get right to your news as 8:00. we're going to begin with the ongoing protests over the israel-hamas war on college campuses nationwide. those demonstrations spilling into graduation ceremonies over the weekend including one at duke that interrupted jerry seinfeld's commencement speech. nbc's stephanie gosk is at nyu, the school holding commencement this week. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, you know, jerry seinfeld's daughter graduated from duke, his son goes to duke. he got up to give his commencement address, there were boos, followed by d
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there are reports of a tornado in westmoreland, kansas, in the topeka area, and there is a chance of more flooding like they're seeing across the state after the storms of the last week. al roker is following it all. how bad will be the weather be? >> well, lester, right now, we've got some very serious active conditions. we've got tornado watches, but we've also got tornado warnings now in parts of nebraska and in kansas. we're going to be watching this continually through the evening. the strong storms, we've got at least 8 million people at risk, strong tornadoes, damaging hail up to 2 inches from sioux city all the way down to wichita. baseball to softball-sized hail. tomorrow, the next system comes in. the threats from nebraska to kansas, from hastings all the way down to midland and abilene, could be strong tornadoes as well. again, that 2-inch hail risk all the way to midland, up into dodge city. flood risk from omaha to austin, because lester, we're talking upwards of 5 inches of rain in the next 24 hours. >> all right, al roker. al, thanks very much. >>> now to that shooting
there are reports of a tornado in westmoreland, kansas, in the topeka area, and there is a chance of more flooding like they're seeing across the state after the storms of the last week. al roker is following it all. how bad will be the weather be? >> well, lester, right now, we've got some very serious active conditions. we've got tornado watches, but we've also got tornado warnings now in parts of nebraska and in kansas. we're going to be watching this continually through the evening....
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kansas, a town of just 700 people is in mourning tonight after a tornado killed one person and blasted homes into ruins. last night's storms ripped through westmoreland about 50 miles per hour through topekaofficials said 22 homes were destroyed with more than 100 others damaged. former students at a now defunct chain of colleges will have $6 billion of federal student loan debts canceled over allegations of fraud. the biden administration says it is writing off loan debt to some 300,000 people who attended the art institutes. federal officials say the school lied about their job prospects. and on wall street, stocks surged for correction. the dow jones industrial average gained 87 points to close at $37 -- 37,903. still to come, a government task force releases new breast cancer screening guidelines, and work in rwanda to develop a climate friendly approach to help farmers. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: donald trump was out of the courtroom and back on the campaign trail today in wisconsin, but the -- with a familiar refrain about undocumented immigrants. >>
kansas, a town of just 700 people is in mourning tonight after a tornado killed one person and blasted homes into ruins. last night's storms ripped through westmoreland about 50 miles per hour through topekaofficials said 22 homes were destroyed with more than 100 others damaged. former students at a now defunct chain of colleges will have $6 billion of federal student loan debts canceled over allegations of fraud. the biden administration says it is writing off loan debt to some 300,000 people...