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the obama years. >> the mountain of evidence in the trayvon martin shooting case... > the story that's ignited fierce passions across the nation, as allegations of racism and miscarriage of justice... >> the man who shot trayvon hasn't been charged. he's claiming self-defense. >> narrator: at first, the president did not make any public remarks about the shooting. >> the contradiction of this happening in the midst of a black presidency sharpened the irony and intensified the pain i think people felt around this. >> narrator: obama was reluctant to deal with race head on. he had learned to be cautious on the subject. >> police did not arrest george zimmerman, saying they didn't have probable cause. >> narrator: but now the pressure to say something was growing. >> protests are being planned tonight for a national day of justice. >> the shooting sparked outrage across the country. martin's parents say it was racially motivated. >> rallies were held across the country today, including here in d.c., demanding... >> people were pushing him, "say something. are you going to say anything? yo
the obama years. >> the mountain of evidence in the trayvon martin shooting case... > the story that's ignited fierce passions across the nation, as allegations of racism and miscarriage of justice... >> the man who shot trayvon hasn't been charged. he's claiming self-defense. >> narrator: at first, the president did not make any public remarks about the shooting. >> the contradiction of this happening in the midst of a black presidency sharpened the irony and...
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life was tragically cut short, sybrina and tracy have worked to help others by establishing at trayvon martinommitted to ending senseless gun violence. >> we will define his legacy. >> reporter: parents fueled by love, finding their own healing and purpose in their new mission. >> justicejustice, justice. >> and trayvon's parents sybrina fulton and tracy martin are here now sharing their story in a brand-new book out today, "rest in power." the enduring life of trayvon martin and please welcome sybrina and tracy here with us this morning. important conversation. it was beautiful reading the book and how it alternates between chapters you have a chapter then you have a chapter, tracy, and the perspective you each had on something that happened and i know it was very important to you that you felt people did not know and get to know your son when all this was happening and especially in the trial and you want people to know. describe your son. >> my son was an average teenager. he was a momma's boy. he was very affectionate. he liked to do things around the house with me. he used to like to do
life was tragically cut short, sybrina and tracy have worked to help others by establishing at trayvon martinommitted to ending senseless gun violence. >> we will define his legacy. >> reporter: parents fueled by love, finding their own healing and purpose in their new mission. >> justicejustice, justice. >> and trayvon's parents sybrina fulton and tracy martin are here now sharing their story in a brand-new book out today, "rest in power." the enduring life of...
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this is about you. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvonname. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. ♪ >> 1, 2, 3. >> say his name. >> say his name. >> say his name. ♪ >> we've got one more. this is for my trans brothers and sisters. you are not forgotten. we will continue to fight with you for the injustice done to you and the injustice done to anybody. one to me is one done to all of us. >> maya hall. >> say her name. >> maya hall. >> say her name. >> dianna mason. >> say her name. >> ♪ hell you talking about hell you talking about. >> remember. >> ♪ hell you talking about. >> they must continue to choose freedom over fear. we can't give up, we can't be scared. we are going to keep talking about this. we are watching as alicia keys says. we are here. we are watching. god bless you. god bless you. >> ♪ hell you talking about. hell you talking about ♪ [cheering] >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, i am the head of logistics for the women's march on washington. [cheering] thank you for coming. i ha
this is about you. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvonname. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. ♪ >> 1, 2, 3. >> say his name. >> say his name. >> say his name. ♪ >> we've got one more. this is for my trans brothers and sisters. you are not forgotten. we will continue to fight with you for the injustice done to you and the...
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referenced trayvon martin, the shooting that took place in 2013. a press conference held at the white house where the president was asked about the shooting and asked to give his thoughts on it. here are his comments from 2013. win trayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. another way of saying that is, trayvon martin could have been me. 35 years ago. when you think about why in the african-american community, at least, there is a lot of pain around what happened here. i think it is important to that the african-american community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that doesn't go away. there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. that happens to me -- at least, before i was a senator. there are very few african-american
referenced trayvon martin, the shooting that took place in 2013. a press conference held at the white house where the president was asked about the shooting and asked to give his thoughts on it. here are his comments from 2013. win trayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. another way of saying that is, trayvon martin could have been me. 35 years ago. when you think about why in the african-american community, at least, there is a lot of pain around what happened here....
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we'll show trayvon martin's mother's message to the crowd. next. live look outside. san francisco international airport. here's a look at the kron 4 radar. we are seeing a lot of scattered showers right now. for the weekned. >> marty: it's the future of comedy podcasts in san francisco. come out and enjoy improv, stand up and more kinds of comedy. it's all happening at the eureka theatre from 12:00 to 1:00. the event is free to attend. the mother of trayvon martin, was one of the speakers at the women's march on washington. sybrina fulton stood beside other mothers whose african american sons died in connection with police activity. fulton covered many topics in her speech. but she stressed the hope for the continuation of barack obama's criminal justice reform efforts. trayvon martin was killed after a confrontation with a neighborhood watch-man back in 20-12. sybrina fulton say's her goal is to make sure the same thing won't happen to another unarmed african american teen. for the weekned. it's the bach-mozart family concert in oakland. come out and enjoy a family
we'll show trayvon martin's mother's message to the crowd. next. live look outside. san francisco international airport. here's a look at the kron 4 radar. we are seeing a lot of scattered showers right now. for the weekned. >> marty: it's the future of comedy podcasts in san francisco. come out and enjoy improv, stand up and more kinds of comedy. it's all happening at the eureka theatre from 12:00 to 1:00. the event is free to attend. the mother of trayvon martin, was one of the speakers...
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another way of saying that is trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago.there's very few african american men in this country that haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping at a department store. that includes me. >> his comments on trayvon martin are powerful and profound. in ways that you don't normally hear presidents talk. >> and then on the 50th anniversary of the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery alabama, the first african american president marches side by side with congressman lewis who has a young man was beaten to within an inch of his life by state troopers at that same bridge a half century earlier. >> you recognize the fact that people gave blood and some people hurt and i think he recognized the fact that maybe if it hadn't been for selma that he wouldn't have been elected president. >> we will remember these early travellers and draw strength from their example and hold firmly to the words of the profit isaiah, those who hope in the lord will renew their strength. they will soar on the wings like eag
another way of saying that is trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago.there's very few african american men in this country that haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping at a department store. that includes me. >> his comments on trayvon martin are powerful and profound. in ways that you don't normally hear presidents talk. >> and then on the 50th anniversary of the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery alabama, the first african...
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my guests tonight are authors of the new memoir, "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin.ease welcome sybrina fulton and tracy martin. ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much for being on the show. every single piece of this book is something you want to remember. every line, every paragraph, it almost feels like you're reminding people, don't forget, he was more than just the politics, he was a boy. is that what you were trying to do? >> correct. i think, for the most part, we wanted to have people visualize who treyvon was. we said i in the book that we didn't get a chance to -- in the court system, we didn't have a chance to actually be a character witness for him, so the book goes in detail about just who he was to sybrina, who he was to myself, who he was to my family. >> trevor: i remember when it was unfolding. i was shocked at how quickly the news moves on. does it ever feel like it has moved on for you? >> well, no, it doesn't. even though the calendar says it's been five years since treyvon was shot and killed, it doesn't feel like five years in my heart. it fe
my guests tonight are authors of the new memoir, "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin.ease welcome sybrina fulton and tracy martin. ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much for being on the show. every single piece of this book is something you want to remember. every line, every paragraph, it almost feels like you're reminding people, don't forget, he was more than just the politics, he was a boy. is that what you were trying to do? >> correct. i think, for the most...
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. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvonamilton. >> say his name. >> deandre hamilton. >> say his name. >> deandre hamilton. >> say his name. >> we got one more. this is for my trans brothers and sisters. you are not forgotten. we will continue to fight for you and what injustice done to you and what injustice done to anybody. any of you is one done to me and should be one done to all of us. here we go. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> maya hall. >> say his name. >> donna mason. >> say his name. >> donna mason. >> say his name. >> donna mason. >> hell you talkin' about. that's what we're talkin' about. remember. we must protect each other and we must continue to choose freedom over fear. we can't give up. we can't be scared. and we're going to keep talking about this. ♪ we are watching as alicia key says. god bless you p. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. i have the distinct honor and plea
. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvon martin. >> say his name. >> trayvonamilton. >> say his name. >> deandre hamilton. >> say his name. >> deandre hamilton. >> say his name. >> we got one more. this is for my trans brothers and sisters. you are not forgotten. we will continue to fight for you and what injustice done to you and what injustice done to anybody. any of you is one done to me and...
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working closely with the trump administration to understand the new rules. >>> the parents of trayvon martin weighing in on president trump's rhetoric and are appalled. so much so, they may both seek political office. the martin family has been in the spotlight since 2012 when trayvon martin was shot and killed while he was unarmed. his parents say they are worried the trump administration will make it easier for officers and others to justify violence against minorities by claiming they feel threatened. >> if you haven't signed up for health insurance under cover california yet, you have one more day. the deadline to enroll for coverage is tomorrow. that coverage will go into effect on march 1st. nearly 3 million californians applied for health insurance through cover california. the cdc reports the uninsured rate has fallen from 17% in 2013 to just over 7% last year. >>> this morning, another state is ushering legalized recreational marijuana. maine made it legal for speak to smoke, grow and possess up to 2.5 ounces of weed. voters approved pot in november, the same day as massachusetts an
working closely with the trump administration to understand the new rules. >>> the parents of trayvon martin weighing in on president trump's rhetoric and are appalled. so much so, they may both seek political office. the martin family has been in the spotlight since 2012 when trayvon martin was shot and killed while he was unarmed. his parents say they are worried the trump administration will make it easier for officers and others to justify violence against minorities by claiming...
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the enduring legacy of trayvon martin.ld was shot and killed by neighborhood watch coordinator george zimmerman in florida five years ago. zimmerman was acquitted of second degree murder charges. the parents hope this will help people who have lost a loved one. >>> former president george h.w. bush is back at home after being released from a houston hospital yesterday. a statement from the bush family says the 92-year-old former president is thankful for all of the well wishes. he spent more than two weeks in the hospital because of complications from pneumonia. his wife former first lady barbara bush was discharged last week after she was treated for bronchitis at the same hospital. the nfl has asked the former president if he is up to the task of flipping the coin for the super bowl. >>> the chinese new year's celebrations have begun for what is the year of the rooster. >> three, two, one. [applause] >> the third day of the lunar new year was celebrated yesterday in san francisco. six large bamboo lanterns are lit in fro
the enduring legacy of trayvon martin.ld was shot and killed by neighborhood watch coordinator george zimmerman in florida five years ago. zimmerman was acquitted of second degree murder charges. the parents hope this will help people who have lost a loved one. >>> former president george h.w. bush is back at home after being released from a houston hospital yesterday. a statement from the bush family says the 92-year-old former president is thankful for all of the well wishes. he...
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and some of us stood up for trayvon martin. we are going to stand up for eric garner, and stand up for walter scott, and we're going to stand up for tamir rice. you may switch presidents, but we are just going to switch legs and keep marching. we won't back down! we won't be trumped! we won't be trumped! >> we won't be trumped! rev. sharpton: i want you to join me in welcoming to the stage the courageous face of these movements, the mother of trayvon martin, the mother of eric garner, and the brother of walter scott. they came to march with us today. we will not be moved. the media likes to put out their friends. we work with the families. that have suffered. we have been with sabrina from the beginning. we have been with walter scott and we are going to see that till the end. --?e's he was one of the young men that donald trump said he should be executed. we march for him. we stood for him. he was finally exonerated after 13 years in jail. we gave him a job we are still here. one of the central park five. we know how to fight
and some of us stood up for trayvon martin. we are going to stand up for eric garner, and stand up for walter scott, and we're going to stand up for tamir rice. you may switch presidents, but we are just going to switch legs and keep marching. we won't back down! we won't be trumped! we won't be trumped! >> we won't be trumped! rev. sharpton: i want you to join me in welcoming to the stage the courageous face of these movements, the mother of trayvon martin, the mother of eric garner, and...
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mother of trayvon martin. say he stood with me. we should not be moved. although it was my son who shot say --led, i want you to i want you to have the same compassion for me as if it was your child. it is so very important we look out for our young people. they can't defend themselves. i continue this fight because my son was shot down and it made me stand up. won't you stand up and make a difference to your community? thank you and god bless you. >> the mother of eric garner. >> thank you, everyone. we all need to be here. this is not the end. when we leave here we have work to do. they stand with us when the lights are on and when they go out. go back tou when you your home, it will be like nothing happened. there are things at stake that we have to address. our voting rights. we must not embarrass our forefathers by letting them take the voting right. we will not stand by quietly. why we manipulated the voting rights. died, our blood is on that bill. we must uphold them. and our civil rights, the right to a living wage, we must have the first two or t
mother of trayvon martin. say he stood with me. we should not be moved. although it was my son who shot say --led, i want you to i want you to have the same compassion for me as if it was your child. it is so very important we look out for our young people. they can't defend themselves. i continue this fight because my son was shot down and it made me stand up. won't you stand up and make a difference to your community? thank you and god bless you. >> the mother of eric garner. >>...
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it was the killing of trayvon martin by a neighborhood, that prompted an unusual response by the presidentrayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. >> they thought by personalizing it in those terms it would help people have a better understanding of what it's like for young african-american men. >> reporter: also striking a powerful chord after the june killing of 19 worshippers at a historic black church in south carolina when he praised the amazing grace of the families of the victims. >> ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: and before that, when he hailed civil rights icons in selma, alabama. >> on that history met on this bridge. >> reporter: he has also faced criticism from some in the black community, including for his tough love message to black college graduates. >> nobody cares if you suffered some discrimination. whatever you've gone through, it pales in comparison to the hardships previous generations endured, and they overcame them. >> reporter: in his second term bo obama pushed for criminal justice reform and launched a mentorship program aiming at improving
it was the killing of trayvon martin by a neighborhood, that prompted an unusual response by the presidentrayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. >> they thought by personalizing it in those terms it would help people have a better understanding of what it's like for young african-american men. >> reporter: also striking a powerful chord after the june killing of 19 worshippers at a historic black church in south carolina when he praised the amazing grace...
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the martin family has been in the spotlight since 2012 when trayvon was shot and killed while unarmed. his parents worry the trump administration will make it easier for people to justify violence against minorities, claiming they feel threatened. >>> if you haven't signed up for health insurance under cover california, you have one more day. the coverage goes into effect march 1st. nearly 3 million californian applied. the uninsured rate has fallen to 7% just last year. >>> another state is ushering in legalized marijuana. maine made it legal to smoke, grow and possess up to 2.5 ounces of weed. maine voters approved pot the same day as california, massachusetts and nevada but had to wait the longest to legally cultivate and possess cannabis. >>> we're expecting to see the first rocket launch from the kennedy space center in five years. spacex is scheduled to launch from 39a, where shuttles used to launch from before that part of the space program was shut down. it's been remodelled to hold the falcon rocket. the pad was used for trips to the moon back in operation. spacex has use of
the martin family has been in the spotlight since 2012 when trayvon was shot and killed while unarmed. his parents worry the trump administration will make it easier for people to justify violence against minorities, claiming they feel threatened. >>> if you haven't signed up for health insurance under cover california, you have one more day. the coverage goes into effect march 1st. nearly 3 million californian applied. the uninsured rate has fallen to 7% just last year. >>>...
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i'd like to mention his saying about trayvon martin. "if i had a son, he would be like trayvon martin." that's just a bunch of nothing to me. host: do you agree? i think we lost paul. renee is up in westchester, pennsylvania, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. hi. a fair job.id just think he kept trying to be peaceful, thinking he could work closely, which i just think you needed to be a little more aggressive. but i think what everyone needs to worry about is the president coming in. who's never shown his income tax. that is the one we need to worry about, and what is he up to? thank you. host: did you think president obama was a good speaker? remember?you caller: a lot of things. the president coming in lax intellect. i hate to say it, i don't mean to be cruel, but he lacks intellect. i think obama's speech -- i can't pick one out, but, i think he was really great. host: on facebook, two comments and want to bounce off you. dave writes, "without a teleprompter, barack obama was a disaster." empty man who can give a good
i'd like to mention his saying about trayvon martin. "if i had a son, he would be like trayvon martin." that's just a bunch of nothing to me. host: do you agree? i think we lost paul. renee is up in westchester, pennsylvania, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. hi. a fair job.id just think he kept trying to be peaceful, thinking he could work closely, which i just think you needed to be a little more aggressive. but i think what everyone needs to worry about is the...
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important, and i cannot emphasize this enough, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for our race but this country overall. it takes all of us. we don't have to be enemies or adversaries because you may be a supporter of a democrat and i am a supporter of a republican. it takes all of us to uplift our voice especially to our generation to show them >> every time you go into a courtroom on any kind of conflict, the only way you can prevail is you've got to convince people that we have more in common than we have that separates us. that's why what you and i do for others is so special because we've got to figure out how to make people know that coming together, we can do anything. we can make this w
important, and i cannot emphasize this enough, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for...
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. >>> "usa today" says trayvon martin's family is considering running for office. it helped spark the black lives movement. they fear president trump will reverse the fear with race relations. >>> and the bbc says princes william and harry are featuring a new statue for their mother. this august will mark the 20th anniversary of her death. >>> well, still ahead, crowning achievement. host steve harvey gets another shot at announcing the winner of the miss universe pa jents after last year's embarrassing mixup. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by seabond. stronger hold all day. adhesive . holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clea
. >>> "usa today" says trayvon martin's family is considering running for office. it helped spark the black lives movement. they fear president trump will reverse the fear with race relations. >>> and the bbc says princes william and harry are featuring a new statue for their mother. this august will mark the 20th anniversary of her death. >>> well, still ahead, crowning achievement. host steve harvey gets another shot at announcing the winner of the miss...
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not realize this speaks to who we are as a nation and cancer in our society and situation with trayvon martin there's several trayvon mar continues not just in the black community, latino, hispanic and others. >> he talked about extremism. he said you have a choice of being extremist of hate and he chose to be extremist of love. >> one of the most i think important traits in unconditional love is capacity to forgive. it's very easy to become bitter and angry. it's very easy to want to take revenge. it's a capacity to have mentality that says by destroying them a part of me is being destroyed. because they're part of my humanity. my dad lost his life and look what the world gained. each though you know, he didn't make it to see that promise land he talked about. and everybody had not made it to this promise land he talked about but there's people that are benefiting from the life and ultimately sacrifice that he made. >> bernice king the daughter of king jr. dr. king once said i have decided to stick with love, hate is too great a burden to bare. his words still have meaning for today. kelly w
not realize this speaks to who we are as a nation and cancer in our society and situation with trayvon martin there's several trayvon mar continues not just in the black community, latino, hispanic and others. >> he talked about extremism. he said you have a choice of being extremist of hate and he chose to be extremist of love. >> one of the most i think important traits in unconditional love is capacity to forgive. it's very easy to become bitter and angry. it's very easy to want...
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trayvon martin was on his way home from buying candy.as shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer. >> trayvon martin would be alive today if he wasn't wearing thug wear, if he wasn't wearing that hoodie. >> the president's response was personal. >> when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. >> within months, case after case began to make headlines. young black men, dying at the hands of law enforcement. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. >> the details were often disputed but the rage was clear. >> african-americans did battle with the police. >> we have to fight back >> and a new civil rights group, black lives matter quickly grew in number. some in the african community turned their rage on barack obama. >> stop telling black people they have to wait and these things take time. we can't wait. when you say we can't compare what's happening now, to what happened 50 years ago, tell that to the parents of these kids who will be gunned down in america's streets. it is open seaso
trayvon martin was on his way home from buying candy.as shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer. >> trayvon martin would be alive today if he wasn't wearing thug wear, if he wasn't wearing that hoodie. >> the president's response was personal. >> when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. >> within months, case after case began to make headlines. young black men, dying at the hands of law enforcement....
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parent of trayvon martin are releasing a book about his life titled rest in power the legacy of trayvon martin. they say the book is more than just what they both went through following the death of their son. they're trying to help people cope with loss of loved one and features things you may not have known about trayvon martin. >> 9:20 now. donald trump's plan to build a border wall may have impact on price of things we buy every day. nasa launches new look for astronauts and heart-warming moment between two mom's caught on camera. >> and lightser, beer ban. why you won't find one popular brand at one convenience store ahead of sunday's super bowl. >> in the meantime all about love in the loft. love. right here in the loft. >> oh, no when you right. okay. >> we don't want -- >> back all about love. wedding preps, there will be a wedding here on "fox5". stay tunedment marriage advice. if you want to send us marriage advice send it to us. good day d.c.. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver internet speeds differently.
parent of trayvon martin are releasing a book about his life titled rest in power the legacy of trayvon martin. they say the book is more than just what they both went through following the death of their son. they're trying to help people cope with loss of loved one and features things you may not have known about trayvon martin. >> 9:20 now. donald trump's plan to build a border wall may have impact on price of things we buy every day. nasa launches new look for astronauts and...
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it's not the trayvon martins. it's not the sandra blands. i can go through numbers just rolling through my phone and tell you the numbers. know that any of us in this room, predominantly, though, it will be the african-american population that will be impacted by this. but it could impact any of us. so yes, we need to organize, and we need to address policy. because we have to attack this on every single front. one thing will not work. so we need to deal with it in every form, fashion that we possibly can. so everything that we've talked about today, and will talk about, we need to look at and see if we can get the changes necessary. thank you. >> i was going to say, yeah, i think we need both. i also believe in knowing your lane. and i've had to learn that. a lot of people would wonder how i would answer this question because i've always been -- i actually do policy as my 9:00 to 5:00. which means i really do spreadsheets. but, you know, i think that from my point of view, there is a place for policy and legislation. and the way that i thin
it's not the trayvon martins. it's not the sandra blands. i can go through numbers just rolling through my phone and tell you the numbers. know that any of us in this room, predominantly, though, it will be the african-american population that will be impacted by this. but it could impact any of us. so yes, we need to organize, and we need to address policy. because we have to attack this on every single front. one thing will not work. so we need to deal with it in every form, fashion that we...
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in the trayvon martin, and then when you had the issue of accountability, that was amazing. because now we're saying people are bold enough to take these videos. some things are not necessarily the way, going the way we would like them, but there's still the accountability piece. without that now, if that were to go away, where are we? if they start suppressing, if the justice department says i don't want to deal with that, let's go by what the police say, communities, the black community is all for supporting great policing but weeding out the bad policing. that is one part i can say wholeheartedly for the barack obama administration, that reaction led to this accountability where you have white people buying in to criminal justice reform and buying into yes yes, it's not ms and conjecture anymore. >> like lies matters matters. there's a mass movement for criminal justice at the forefront that pushing it. the first administration, one thing, the organizing that happened around the death of mike brown in ferguson, the murder of eric garner, we can go down the line, jones, do
in the trayvon martin, and then when you had the issue of accountability, that was amazing. because now we're saying people are bold enough to take these videos. some things are not necessarily the way, going the way we would like them, but there's still the accountability piece. without that now, if that were to go away, where are we? if they start suppressing, if the justice department says i don't want to deal with that, let's go by what the police say, communities, the black community is...
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some people did like when helike mentioned the trayvon martin shooting for example or when wh skip gatesharvard wases t arrested outsidd his house and commenting onng o those local law enforcementnf things. it was a polarizing thing.t >> what about will be barack obama's biggest failure ases president during his eightring years. >> hard to say yet but there bue are two candidates.two candidat. number one i would say is the it debt it exploded under hisuis watch and it grew as muchs mu under him as it had under allun previous presidents.prious pre the what's going the happen in theai world situation but if isis isis becomes a real problem even even bigger in the years ahead heheah kind of was there for thes therf beginning of isis.begig of isis. >> you mentioned this brieflybry even if obamacare getsacare repealed. will that take weigh from his from h legacy if it gets reed.tsreed. >> absolutely. there are really only threear majors pieces oe freally legisls passed in the obama era.era one was the affordable careare act two dodd frank and the stimulus. stimulus was short term thing short
some people did like when helike mentioned the trayvon martin shooting for example or when wh skip gatesharvard wases t arrested outsidd his house and commenting onng o those local law enforcementnf things. it was a polarizing thing.t >> what about will be barack obama's biggest failure ases president during his eightring years. >> hard to say yet but there bue are two candidates.two candidat. number one i would say is the it debt it exploded under hisuis watch and it grew as muchs...
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and some of us want -- us stood up for trayvon martin. we are going to stand up for eric garner, and stand up for walter scott, and we're going to stand up for tamir rice. you may switch presidents, but we are just going to switch legs and keep marching. we won't back down! we won't be trumped! trumped!be >> we won't be trumped! i want you to join me in welcoming to the stage the courageous face of this movement, the mother of , the mother of eric garner, and the brother of walter scott. they came to march with us today. moved! not be [applause] you know, the media likes to put out their friends, and sell this persons's speech for the movement. we have worked with the families that have suffered. we have been with sabrina from the beginning. we still are. we have been there with eric garner. we are still there. we will be there with walter scott to the end. where is kerry went? -- white? thats one of the young men donald trump said should the executed for -- we march for him. we stood for him. he went to jail for something he didn't do, t
and some of us want -- us stood up for trayvon martin. we are going to stand up for eric garner, and stand up for walter scott, and we're going to stand up for tamir rice. you may switch presidents, but we are just going to switch legs and keep marching. we won't back down! we won't be trumped! trumped!be >> we won't be trumped! i want you to join me in welcoming to the stage the courageous face of this movement, the mother of , the mother of eric garner, and the brother of walter scott....
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she tells the story to my friend in a book about the trayvon martin martin process that she was essentially bullied because she was the only person of color on that jury. what if we learn? most people i know try to avoid jury service do not do that. you need to get on juries because we don't have jurors that represent us, when is only one person of color on a jury they did overwhelmed. there is an effect that happens called groupthink.ucted the way juries are constructive predicts the outcome. in a case we have an 11 to one white to black ratio i did not believe you would be convicted. i was surprised it went this far but the fact is you have one white juror among 10 other white jurors as much were able to hold their ground inside that jury room. one white juror among 10 other white jurors is much were able to stand up to the pressure of the majority that this person stood against 11 people and would not budge.n .. color, couldn't hold their ground was she was alone. even putting two jurors of color together on a jury has been shawn to change the outcome. because you give the person someone
she tells the story to my friend in a book about the trayvon martin martin process that she was essentially bullied because she was the only person of color on that jury. what if we learn? most people i know try to avoid jury service do not do that. you need to get on juries because we don't have jurors that represent us, when is only one person of color on a jury they did overwhelmed. there is an effect that happens called groupthink.ucted the way juries are constructive predicts the outcome....
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film i was talking about was put out at the conclusion of the trials that were going on with trayvon martinthat we did before, we did a film on vietnamese refugees that created a new dialogue with the director, tim linh bui, about what had happened when they were here in the united states during that time. i think a lot of the films that even as an artist, as an actor let you delve into the dialogue of race and understanding and the movement, or the growth of the entire country. i think it was just a dialogue about what had happened during the country's time and what it was reaching for. the sort of sense of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. you are... you won numerous accolades, awards, including oscar for best actor for your portrayal as idi amin, the ugandan dictator, in the last king of scotland. is that a film you're proud of? yes, i gained a lot from that film as an artist and as a person. er, i had to do so much research to try to understand this particular character. i had never been to the african continent up until that point. that was an opening for me. and i had been charg
film i was talking about was put out at the conclusion of the trials that were going on with trayvon martinthat we did before, we did a film on vietnamese refugees that created a new dialogue with the director, tim linh bui, about what had happened when they were here in the united states during that time. i think a lot of the films that even as an artist, as an actor let you delve into the dialogue of race and understanding and the movement, or the growth of the entire country. i think it was...
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oppression reacts to revolution, the death of trayvon martin and zimmerman's execution, and this is just law. voices react to vibrations. vibrations react to earthquakes. so sound is vibration. our verbs are its earthquakes. so let's break the ground our fallen heroes are chopped underneath in resurrect poets , from graves and react and leaders from being slaved react, let's speak with trembling towers, talk like an earthquake granite, planets shake. [applause] >> raul, give him another round of applause. [applause] >> i can honestly say i've never come to a political event, a forum like this opened so powerfully. we have such gratitude to our partners mitu for bringing raul to this audience. and our live audience, please let us know you're there and shout out from -- when you are joining the livestream. now given the outcome of the most recent election, it's clearly a critical moment for the democratic party and our country. and who leads us as chair of the dnc and the strategy of the party is going to be central to the success of gaining back power. so the road to tonight's forum began
oppression reacts to revolution, the death of trayvon martin and zimmerman's execution, and this is just law. voices react to vibrations. vibrations react to earthquakes. so sound is vibration. our verbs are its earthquakes. so let's break the ground our fallen heroes are chopped underneath in resurrect poets , from graves and react and leaders from being slaved react, let's speak with trembling towers, talk like an earthquake granite, planets shake. [applause] >> raul, give him another...
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barack obama and has reformed in some areas, had we not had a ,icrophone, whether it was gina trayvon martin, barack obama for insident, police reform staten island or ferguson, we had a microphone that was paid for by the sweat and blood of this woman. [applause] rev. sharpton: so we don't depend on others to tell our story. we can turn on the mic she has given us and speak for ourselves to ourselves. and even have the television network that even knows that you cast on the debris of time, unsung and tell their story. on tv one. it is with great pride that we award the woman who has taken us from silence and made the world hear us on adulterated and unmolested. queen if you medication, the mogul media businesswoman, our , still fineodmother and still telling me that is enough, get off the stage, kathy hughes. [applause] kathy: first and foremost, i give praise and thanks to god, from whom all blessings flow. we give our great creator a round of applause. reverend al, thank you. i will take you on the road with me. i like that it reduction. so touching.r, how brilliant. thank you, thank you,
barack obama and has reformed in some areas, had we not had a ,icrophone, whether it was gina trayvon martin, barack obama for insident, police reform staten island or ferguson, we had a microphone that was paid for by the sweat and blood of this woman. [applause] rev. sharpton: so we don't depend on others to tell our story. we can turn on the mic she has given us and speak for ourselves to ourselves. and even have the television network that even knows that you cast on the debris of time,...
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then during legacy of trayvon martin hits book stores january january 31. tonight, believe or new jersey transit, there is a university offering a courseg on what they call the politics of kanye west. the course is being offered at washington university in st.y louis much it's an in-depth looh into genius as an artist.t. 75 students are currentlien rolled in the class, but others, are on the waiting list. jeffrey macaroons is offering the course, the way for students to connect polits this is not the first class. it is a not the first class. facebook is continuing efforts to shutdown fake news, the social media site updatingting trending stories. it will no longer be taylored te individual users, but regionon specific. what drew the most shares or comments, now it will containtan topics that are covered by multiple media outlets. tsa precheck is expanding.andi we'll tell you all about the new list of airlines to partner with the airlines to make your security scans a little faster. it can tell if you're drinking. it can help you catch a ride home.home we'll
then during legacy of trayvon martin hits book stores january january 31. tonight, believe or new jersey transit, there is a university offering a courseg on what they call the politics of kanye west. the course is being offered at washington university in st.y louis much it's an in-depth looh into genius as an artist.t. 75 students are currentlien rolled in the class, but others, are on the waiting list. jeffrey macaroons is offering the course, the way for students to connect polits this is...
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. >> trayvon martin was on his way home from buying candy when he was shot by a neighborhood watch volunteert a racist. trayvon martin would be alive today if he wasn't wearing thug wear. >> the president's response was personal. >> when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. >> within months, case after case began to make headlines. young black men dying at the hands of law enforcement. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. >> the details were often disput disputed. but the rage was clear. >> shut it down. >> african-americans did battle with the police. >> we have to fight back. and a new civil rights group, black lives matter, quickly grew in number. some in the african-american community turned their rage on barack obama. >> stop telling black folk they have to wait and these things take time. we can't wait number one. number two, when you say we can't compare what's happening now to what happened 50 years ago, tell that to the parents of these kids who are being gunned down in america's streets. it is open season. >> the p
. >> trayvon martin was on his way home from buying candy when he was shot by a neighborhood watch volunteert a racist. trayvon martin would be alive today if he wasn't wearing thug wear. >> the president's response was personal. >> when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. >> within months, case after case began to make headlines. young black men dying at the hands of law enforcement. >> don't...
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and he used trayvon martin and the guy brown and all this. he was the biggest divider of race. and i've got to say for a president to leave office where there's 40 million people on food stamps, unemployment rates are fake numbers where there's so many millions of people that left the work ranks not to be counted any more. when average americans -- i have to pay 1400 a year in penalties because i don't want insurance. host: let me jump in. you put some issues on the table. thank you so much for the call and for weighing in. guest: you know, so i think instead of -- i think what the caller said is both interesting because i think it was actually a great summary of the way a lot of conservatives and republicans do feel about barack obama. i think some of what the caller said is -- is more rooted in fact and some is less rooted in fact. for example, the president ehr's is with bill way overplayed. some of the republican allegations about that relationship has been way off base. in terms of the president's i rd i actually think -- think actually one strensdz of president obama as a
and he used trayvon martin and the guy brown and all this. he was the biggest divider of race. and i've got to say for a president to leave office where there's 40 million people on food stamps, unemployment rates are fake numbers where there's so many millions of people that left the work ranks not to be counted any more. when average americans -- i have to pay 1400 a year in penalties because i don't want insurance. host: let me jump in. you put some issues on the table. thank you so much for...
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marching for black and brown lives, for sandra bland, philando castile, tamir garner, michael brown, trayvon martin- and for those nine people who were shot at the emmanuel african methodist visible church -- episcopal church. we understand, brothers and sisters, to get this thing right. we can do it. if women rise up and take this nation back. and my greatr pleasure to introduce one of my personal heroes, immigrants rights activists from incredible, inspiring sophie cruz and her family. >> hi, everybody. my name is sophie crews. making are together chain of love to protect our families. [cheers] faith,fight with love, and courage so that our families will not be destroyed. [cheers] want to tell the children not to be afraid because we are not alone. there are still many people that have their hearts filled with love to snuggle in this path of life. fightkeep together and for the rights. god is with us! [cheers] >> i had the distinct honor and pleasure of welcoming to the stage the incomparable angela davis. >> over the next months and years, we will be called upon to intensify our demands for soci
marching for black and brown lives, for sandra bland, philando castile, tamir garner, michael brown, trayvon martin- and for those nine people who were shot at the emmanuel african methodist visible church -- episcopal church. we understand, brothers and sisters, to get this thing right. we can do it. if women rise up and take this nation back. and my greatr pleasure to introduce one of my personal heroes, immigrants rights activists from incredible, inspiring sophie cruz and her family....
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the situation with trayvon martin. not only in the black community but the hispanic community. we have a choice of being extremist and hate and he chose to be extremist of love. >> one of the most important things of untraditional love is the capacity to forgive. to become bitter and angry and it is easy to want to take revenge and a capacity to have a mentality that says by destroying them, a part of me is being destroyed. because they are part of my humanity. >> my dad lost his life. and look what the world has gained. even though you know he didn't make it to see that promise. and everybody hasn't made it to this promise land. there are people that are benefited from their life and ultimate sacrifice that he made. >> bernice king the daughter of the reverend martin luther king, jr. dr. king once said i have decided to stick with love, hate is too great a burden to bear. his words still have meaning for today. in new york, kelly wright. fox news. >>> well, it has been a nice day in the bay area for the mlk holiday. let's turn over to rosemary orozco who says that guess what?
the situation with trayvon martin. not only in the black community but the hispanic community. we have a choice of being extremist and hate and he chose to be extremist of love. >> one of the most important things of untraditional love is the capacity to forgive. to become bitter and angry and it is easy to want to take revenge and a capacity to have a mentality that says by destroying them, a part of me is being destroyed. because they are part of my humanity. >> my dad lost his...
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realize this speaks to who we are as a nation and it is a cancer in our society, the situation with trayvon martinhere are several cases like that not just in the black community.>> he talked about extremism, he said you have a choice of being an extremist of hate and he chose to be an extremist of love. >> one of the most important traits in unconditional love is the capacity to forgive. it is very easy to become bitter and angry. it is easy to want to take revenge. it is the capacity to have the mentality that says i destroying them a part of me is being destroyed, because they are part of my humanity, my dad lost his life, look what the world has gained, even though communal, he didn't make it to see that promise land and everybody hasn't made it, but there are people that benefiting from the life and ultimately the sacrifice that he made. >> bernice king, dr. king once said i have decided to stick with love, hate is too great of a burden to bear.'s words still have meaning today. in new york, kelly wright, foxnews. >>> looking outside, a break in the rain and for that we are thankful, the rain
realize this speaks to who we are as a nation and it is a cancer in our society, the situation with trayvon martinhere are several cases like that not just in the black community.>> he talked about extremism, he said you have a choice of being an extremist of hate and he chose to be an extremist of love. >> one of the most important traits in unconditional love is the capacity to forgive. it is very easy to become bitter and angry. it is easy to want to take revenge. it is the...
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really comment much about this but he did weigh in on the cambridge police, baltimore, ferguson, trayvon martin. why would he pay attention to numbers that are that astronomical? >> that's funny because chicago is his adopted hometown. they are not solved, these homicides. this president has gone into the inner city, in cleveland when he addressed a black church. he has talked about the breakdown of the family, underperforming public schools, and option of getting their kids into a better school, underperforming of schools in terms of producing people that can compete in our economy, doing something about illegal immigration, the threat to jobs and the downward pressure on wages who are here illegally. still he gets no love. if you don't concern, you are racist, if you do show concern, they ridicule you. >> sean: what you think about madonna thinking seriously about blowing up the white house or a teacher in a classroom firing a water pistol screaming die, die at an image of donald trump? what should happen in those cases? >> it's outrageous, if anyone said this about obama, the secret service
really comment much about this but he did weigh in on the cambridge police, baltimore, ferguson, trayvon martin. why would he pay attention to numbers that are that astronomical? >> that's funny because chicago is his adopted hometown. they are not solved, these homicides. this president has gone into the inner city, in cleveland when he addressed a black church. he has talked about the breakdown of the family, underperforming public schools, and option of getting their kids into a better...
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willing to go in there and fix it and obama wasn't willing to pay attention to chicago as he did trayvon martin, ferguson, and baltimore, and the cambridge police,no i is this the right thing for the president to do? >> yeah, he needs to be concerned about too much federal encouragement but sure. the first responsibility in the federal government it's the safety and security of the people. when the states can't do it, feds come in. they were very eager to send in the feds, sean, into missouri and elsewhere to do investigations of local police departments and other things. here's a good use of federal authority and federal power. notice the change of tone in rahm emanuel and saying he would welcome this kind of help. it's really horrendous what's going on there. and now 2017 is starting off even worse than 2016. >> sean: crazy. let's go to the issue of the president keeping his promises, tpp, the keystone pipeline, dakota pipeline, controlling our borders, beginning the process of building a wall. sanctuary cities, his commitment to vetting refugees from states that have proven to be training te
willing to go in there and fix it and obama wasn't willing to pay attention to chicago as he did trayvon martin, ferguson, and baltimore, and the cambridge police,no i is this the right thing for the president to do? >> yeah, he needs to be concerned about too much federal encouragement but sure. the first responsibility in the federal government it's the safety and security of the people. when the states can't do it, feds come in. they were very eager to send in the feds, sean, into...