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hillbilly el gelling and then a recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world fair in "devil in the white city." after that new yorker staff writer david grand writes on murdered that targeted members of the osage indian nation and wrapping up the look at the audio beaked from audibles nonfix bess seller list is "west cork" about an unsolved murder in irelands. some over the odder have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening and thank you for coming. my name is mark bodanza and i'm the author
hillbilly el gelling and then a recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world fair in "devil in the white city." after that new yorker staff writer david grand writes on murdered that targeted members of the osage indian nation and wrapping up the look at the audio beaked from audibles nonfix bess seller list is "west cork" about an unsolved murder in irelands. some over the odder have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, booktv.org. [inaudible...
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it's important, he said because the census shows santa clara is of two on the white. city counsel of color. >> reporter: the vote by district system is already used in san jose and san francisco. some counsel members may have to run for election sooner than they expected. the city aern itty argued they should have been decided by votersersers, not a court. >> a judge has canicided against what a charter provides. >> reporter: some see value in this new vote by district system. >> it seems that you're going to get more of whatever diversity you're looking for in a particular area. >> reporter: now in santa clara three counsel members are elected every two years. we could learn what three districts will have to be up for election this november. the city counsel could also vote to appeal this decision. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >>> so just responding to a call of racial profiling. new body camera shows had encounter between the lemonade store owner and police. >> do you own this place? someone called said you're breaking in. we're just here to figure it out. >> victo
it's important, he said because the census shows santa clara is of two on the white. city counsel of color. >> reporter: the vote by district system is already used in san jose and san francisco. some counsel members may have to run for election sooner than they expected. the city aern itty argued they should have been decided by votersersers, not a court. >> a judge has canicided against what a charter provides. >> reporter: some see value in this new vote by district system....
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i read one of his books previously, devil in the white city. i thought it was one of the best reads. i'm not a big fiction fan. i like nonfiction although in my childhood i liked fiction. in my adult life i've enjoyed nonfiction. i like this style of writing and is really an juried this and i've enjoyed finishing this. i've started another book talking about general douglas macarthur in president harry truman during world war ii and the possibility of a nuclear war. i just started it this past week. i'm excited to read it as well. >> are there any books you recommend to fellow members of congress or any books you return to? >> i have. my favorite book of all-time is great expectations. i love it. i think i've read it three times. it's just one of my personal favorites. but as i mentioned before, devil in the white city was a fascinating read. i really enjoyed it. .. c-span where history unfolds daily. in
i read one of his books previously, devil in the white city. i thought it was one of the best reads. i'm not a big fiction fan. i like nonfiction although in my childhood i liked fiction. in my adult life i've enjoyed nonfiction. i like this style of writing and is really an juried this and i've enjoyed finishing this. i've started another book talking about general douglas macarthur in president harry truman during world war ii and the possibility of a nuclear war. i just started it this past...
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plaintiffs who brought this case to court say that led to the all-white city council for decades. >> we are really happy. we think this is really a victory for the community and for democracy. the reason is that the community now in terms of the asian-american community and latino community can elect candidates of their choice. >> reporter: in some districts, asians and latinos account for the majority of the voting age population. >> in part, we're trying to level the playing field so the candidates have a better chance. if i run city wide, you're talking about sending mailers to the whole city, needing a lot more money. >> reporter: the city says they are in favor of diversity. >> it's not like san josi where you have 100,000 people in one district. here you have about 20,000 people in each district, and that's pretty small. given the patterns of voting, you don't get all registered voters to vote. >> under the order, residents would cast votes for a mayor and three city council members in november. >>> a barman who claims a popular weed killer gave him cancer takes the stand in hi
plaintiffs who brought this case to court say that led to the all-white city council for decades. >> we are really happy. we think this is really a victory for the community and for democracy. the reason is that the community now in terms of the asian-american community and latino community can elect candidates of their choice. >> reporter: in some districts, asians and latinos account for the majority of the voting age population. >> in part, we're trying to level the playing...
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supporters say the at large election system suppressed the minority vote leading to an all white city council for generations despite having a pretty sizable minority population in the city. the mayor will still remain at large. >>> now, to the problem of the long lines at the dmv. ever noticed those? those are getting longer. >> it has to do with real id applications and the confusion over them. "7 on your side"'s michael finney is here. it is confusing. >> if you want to fly on an airplane without a passport you have to get it. it's going from bad to worse. it's never been great there. lines have been running out the door at local dmv offices for months. state lawmakers looking for solutions. the backlog is caused by the federal government's real id program. after 2020 you must have a real id card or passport to fly on a commercial jet. consumers are confused over which id they personally need to get and what, and that is causing the backup. >> we're also seeing it actually takes twice as long to process a real id transaction. once you get your cue number you sit down and wait and t
supporters say the at large election system suppressed the minority vote leading to an all white city council for generations despite having a pretty sizable minority population in the city. the mayor will still remain at large. >>> now, to the problem of the long lines at the dmv. ever noticed those? those are getting longer. >> it has to do with real id applications and the confusion over them. "7 on your side"'s michael finney is here. it is confusing. >> if...
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i had read double and white city i thought it was one of the best reads that i'm not a big fiction fan and i like nonfiction although in my childhood i like fiction but in my adult life i've enjoyed nonfiction i like his style of writing and i really enjoyed this and enjoyed finishing prodigious started another book the general versus the president the general douglas mcarthur and harry truman during world war ii and the possibility of the war but i just started the past week so i'm excited to read it as well. >> attorney but he recommends your fellow members of congress or any books that you return to overuse? >> my favorite book of all time great expectations for a great expectation to just my personal favorite of the mentioned before devil and white city was a fascinating read and i really enjoyed it quite a bit. do you want to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading with you twitter booktv or instagram at book underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook.com/book tv. booktv on into. television for serious readers. i believe with price anything is possible. m
i had read double and white city i thought it was one of the best reads that i'm not a big fiction fan and i like nonfiction although in my childhood i like fiction but in my adult life i've enjoyed nonfiction i like his style of writing and i really enjoyed this and enjoyed finishing prodigious started another book the general versus the president the general douglas mcarthur and harry truman during world war ii and the possibility of the war but i just started the past week so i'm excited to...
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plaintiffs who brought this case to court say that led to an all white city council for decades. >> we're really happy. we think that this is really a victory for the community, a victory for democracy, and the reason we say that is the community now in terms of asian-american community and the latino community will be able to elect candidates of their choice. >> reporter: this is a new map of how the city will be divided. in some districts asians and latinos account for the majority of the voting age population. >> in part we're trying to level the playing field so candidates have a better chance. again, if you run city-wide you're talking about, um, having to walk the whole city and raise money to send mailers to the whole city. >> reporter: the city attorney says the city is in favor of diversity. it fears that district elections will be decided by a small number of voters. >> it's not like san jose where you have 100,000 people in one district. here you'd have approximately 19,000 to 20,000 people in each district, and that's pretty small because given patterns of voting you don't get
plaintiffs who brought this case to court say that led to an all white city council for decades. >> we're really happy. we think that this is really a victory for the community, a victory for democracy, and the reason we say that is the community now in terms of asian-american community and the latino community will be able to elect candidates of their choice. >> reporter: this is a new map of how the city will be divided. in some districts asians and latinos account for the...
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but as i mentioned before, devil in the white city is a fascinating read and i enjoyed it quite a bit. >> we want to know what you are reading. send us your list on twitter at booktv were instead graham it's different because it is making capital goods, things used by other industries as opposed to the consumer products. and america depends on it. the key is the railroad system. they need rails and that is what this system grows upon. but also eventually got the machinery armaments, the naval power, even for civil war, the great battle of armor. it's economically important when you think of the eiffel tower because the greatest symbol of the new age and i think many countries including the united states come to believe that you can have kind of full sovereignty as a nation. carnegie and eventually by the morgans, combines and so it is symbolic technically and economically to the new nation and the scale of these places. >> one thing that is eye opening for me as we heard about the crystal palace world affairs but i haven't realized what was the main purpose to introduce people to the
but as i mentioned before, devil in the white city is a fascinating read and i enjoyed it quite a bit. >> we want to know what you are reading. send us your list on twitter at booktv were instead graham it's different because it is making capital goods, things used by other industries as opposed to the consumer products. and america depends on it. the key is the railroad system. they need rails and that is what this system grows upon. but also eventually got the machinery armaments, the...
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populace with a certain regions of the country where you know he's not popular at all i mean the white citystadium attackable the way it was was in the bill and an area where you know he's been implicated in gross human rights violations in the early one nine hundred eighty s. . he's not popular popular there even in the midlands where he you know he stood for election twice in two thousand two thousand and five he failed on both occasions to be elected as an m.p. and that's that's where he comes from you know that's his sort of backyard as it were and then in the north of the country must own a land where. robert mugabe's sort of voter base was always consolidated you know there are people there that aren't going to transfer over to mining where they're not necessarily going to align with him for all sorts of reasons both the way that we've got the was treated when he left power you know sort of unceremoniously. but also ethnic and tribal you know rivalry a great deal to look for as we go into these elections at the end of the month thank you very much nick branson from sunrise thank you n
populace with a certain regions of the country where you know he's not popular at all i mean the white citystadium attackable the way it was was in the bill and an area where you know he's been implicated in gross human rights violations in the early one nine hundred eighty s. . he's not popular popular there even in the midlands where he you know he stood for election twice in two thousand two thousand and five he failed on both occasions to be elected as an m.p. and that's that's where he...
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hillbilly el gelling and then a recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world fair in "devil in the white city." after that new yorker staff writer david grand writes on murdered that targeted members of the osage indian nation and wrapping up the look at the audio beaked from audibles nonfix bess seller list is "west cork" about an unsolved murder in irelands. some over the odder have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening and thank you for coming. my name is mark bodanza and i'm the author of the book lou d'allesandro. a under be here this evening and i would start by saying the obvious elements of lou's story are fast fascinating but there's much more. he is clearly bound to this cork and presidential politics that's the new hampshire primary and back in 2003, the national media finally figured this out with a story writtenly mark leibovich of the "washington post" and as they say after that, sore of all hell broke loose. every four years in the presidential cycle, story of lou's coveted endorsement in the first primary
hillbilly el gelling and then a recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world fair in "devil in the white city." after that new yorker staff writer david grand writes on murdered that targeted members of the osage indian nation and wrapping up the look at the audio beaked from audibles nonfix bess seller list is "west cork" about an unsolved murder in irelands. some over the odder have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, booktv.org. [inaudible...
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" followed by eric larson's recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world's fair in devil in the white cityrs in oklahoma in the 1920s that targeted members of the osage indian nation. and wrapping up our look at some of the audio books from audible's nonfiction bestseller list is sam bungee's west cork about an unsolved murder in ireland. some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. .. . >> of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> now on the communicators, we wand to introduce you to syed kamall. he spent much of his tenure there
" followed by eric larson's recount of a serial killer at the 1893 world's fair in devil in the white cityrs in oklahoma in the 1920s that targeted members of the osage indian nation. and wrapping up our look at some of the audio books from audible's nonfiction bestseller list is sam bungee's west cork about an unsolved murder in ireland. some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top...
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at the heart of this is where this white paper is seeing a watering down of brexit and some of the promises that were made for the cityo the chancellor, he is saying, basically defending this watered—down brexit plan for financial services and he is actually saying this white paper means that the city will in fact flourish. that is not shared, people in the city. the best line i liked about this white paper was that some refer to it as a hotel california. you can check out but you never leave. this is what it implies. yes, the tory implied you'll never leave. you can try and diverge, you can try and strike your own path but actually the eu is still going to impose some kind of rule making at a higher level and yes, the leading euro sceptic tory is one of the first people to come out and say, i am going to try intent to say this. idid not am going to try intent to say this. i did not really want to so you go ahead. this white paper is the best vassalage, in 1200. i remember it. also on the front of the st, brought to us initially, was the presidents club. people will remember this scandal, a charity dinner, in which so
at the heart of this is where this white paper is seeing a watering down of brexit and some of the promises that were made for the cityo the chancellor, he is saying, basically defending this watered—down brexit plan for financial services and he is actually saying this white paper means that the city will in fact flourish. that is not shared, people in the city. the best line i liked about this white paper was that some refer to it as a hotel california. you can check out but you never...
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that the police were called just because she is black, but the same thing actually happened to a white city councilman nearby and this is following several recent high profile cases where black people were doing regular activities including here in the bay area. >>> and you can say good-bye and get a free meal. a popular restaurant will be closing the doors for the last time tomorrow. is a is salute evita will be closing its doors. it is an italian eatery that has been there for three decades, but rising rents are forcing her to shutdown. she wants to give something back to the community before she leaves so is all meals today are on the house. >> and right now we want to the take a look at the commute this morning, because there is an issue going on. >> and one of the roughest so far, the bay bridge, and chp has issued a sig alert and not going to be cleared up any time soon. right to the issue. the reason it is going to be taking a while is because it is reported by chp as a hit-and-run with injuries. it appears that lanes four and five are blocked and you can in cause a problem as traffi
that the police were called just because she is black, but the same thing actually happened to a white city councilman nearby and this is following several recent high profile cases where black people were doing regular activities including here in the bay area. >>> and you can say good-bye and get a free meal. a popular restaurant will be closing the doors for the last time tomorrow. is a is salute evita will be closing its doors. it is an italian eatery that has been there for three...
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city council members. plaintiffs say it led to an all- white male city council for decades. >> we are really happy. we think this decision is really a victory for the community, for democracy. the community now, in terms of the asian-american and latino community, will be able to elect candidates of their choice. >> first and foremost we are concerned about following the will of the people. our charter provides differently than what the court has ordered. >> the city says it will discuss a possible appeal. >> reporter: a day-long manhunt for the man who stabbed and killed an 18-year-old woman at the macarthur bart station ends here at the pleasant hill bart station. we have the details coming up. >> reporter: and an update to breaking news we have been following all morning here. a person has died in a shooting here in san francisco's mission district. we have the latest live from the scene next. manhunt ends... police arrest the violent felon accused of a deadly stabbing on >>> this man just came and did all this to my baby. my baby. >> a bay area man ends as police arrest the violent felon accuse
city council members. plaintiffs say it led to an all- white male city council for decades. >> we are really happy. we think this decision is really a victory for the community, for democracy. the community now, in terms of the asian-american and latino community, will be able to elect candidates of their choice. >> first and foremost we are concerned about following the will of the people. our charter provides differently than what the court has ordered. >> the city says it...
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edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place.ost of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. i think it‘s the most important consideration in my novels in that, often, that‘ll be the first thing that i think of, is the place. and it is the place that inspires me to write a novel, rather than an instant or necessarily characters, it‘s place which is the most important. could we just talk a little bit about how you write, and when you write in the day? you are extremely prolific. how many words... do you have a target or do you just stop when you feel you have done enough for one day? well, i have to have a certain target because i write rather a lot of books, i write four or five books a year. and therefore, there is a period when i am writing a particu
edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place.ost of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. i think it‘s the most important consideration in my novels in that, often,...
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more representation -- minorities that want more representation. >> reporter: the city council has been predominantly all white, although 40% are of asian descent today. no asian american has been elected to the city council despite several attempts a judge ordered to change how council members are elected. >> they have always about overlooked. >> reporter: a santa clara residents among the plaintiffs that filed a city for violating the california voting right act he has been fighting for single member districts for a better representation of minorities. >> i think this is a historic decision, for the asian american community and the city of santa clara. i think the residents willfind when they have district elections, they can have a better city council, better form of government. >> reporter: districts will be the city will still -- election the mayor honor a city wide -- on a city wide basis. wide basis. the ruling did not determine which districts or how many of them will have elections come november. >> i think the intention behind the plaintiffs and what they're trying to achieve is maybe a good one? i t
more representation -- minorities that want more representation. >> reporter: the city council has been predominantly all white, although 40% are of asian descent today. no asian american has been elected to the city council despite several attempts a judge ordered to change how council members are elected. >> they have always about overlooked. >> reporter: a santa clara residents among the plaintiffs that filed a city for violating the california voting right act he has been...
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had arrived at city hall at her usual time, she would be dead, but she had had breakfast that morning with a big donor to her campaign, and so she came much later, and by then dan white had left city hall after he killed moscone and harvey. no, it wasn't a spur of the moment thing. he was very clear that he wanted to do it. >> curious, with tom o'horgan, when joe campbell and harvey broke up, campbell gravitated towards warhol and factory. was tom o'horgan and warhol and the factory seems like a logical sort of connection. >> it does seem like a logical connection but that isn't anything that i was able to trace but, of course, it is logical. they were both very cutting edge in what they did, but i think that joe campbell got involved with warhol before harvey got involved with tom o'horgan, , ad i don't think their paths crossed. harvey and joe remained friends, and i tell some stories about that but it don't think harvey ever met andy warhol. >> did you find any evidence of harvey's dealings with jim jones? >> i did, yes, and that was heartbreaking stuff. jim jones really, he took every progressive politician in san francisco in, and when he was in san francisco he
had arrived at city hall at her usual time, she would be dead, but she had had breakfast that morning with a big donor to her campaign, and so she came much later, and by then dan white had left city hall after he killed moscone and harvey. no, it wasn't a spur of the moment thing. he was very clear that he wanted to do it. >> curious, with tom o'horgan, when joe campbell and harvey broke up, campbell gravitated towards warhol and factory. was tom o'horgan and warhol and the factory seems...
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. >> reporter: in the city of santa clara for generations the city council has been predominantly all whitetoday, 40% of the city's residents are of asian descent. >>> for asian americans this is great. they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: among the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit for violating the california voting act, he's been fighting for the districts. the asian law alliance represented them. >> i think this is a historic decision in terms of the asian american community as well as the city of santa clara. i think the residents are going to find that when we have district elections they'll have a better form of government. >> reporter: this map shows how the districts will be divided. the city will still elect the mayor on a citywide basis. throughout this litigation, the city's priority has been to keep the voters and potential candidates informed about city elections. the city will continue to comply with the judge's order. the city will further analyze this confusing situation as it determines how to proceed. they did not determine how many will have elections come novem
. >> reporter: in the city of santa clara for generations the city council has been predominantly all whitetoday, 40% of the city's residents are of asian descent. >>> for asian americans this is great. they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: among the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit for violating the california voting act, he's been fighting for the districts. the asian law alliance represented them. >> i think this is a historic decision in terms of the...
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this year marks for your since eric garner was killed when a white new york city police officer wrestled him to the ground and applied a fatal said "id while garner cannot breathe" 11 times. the officer continues to work for the new york police department and garner's mother is demanding justice. >> all of those officers that day, they need to stand accountable for what they did to my son. they killed him. he was unarmed. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. under a barrage of bipartisan criticism, president trump said tuesday he misspoke in the news conference in helsinki after his summit with russian president vladimimir putin. this was trump's original statement about alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. pres. trump: people came to me. dan coats could to me and some others. they said they think it is russia. , he justesident putin said it is not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. amy: that was trump speaking monday in helsinki alongside russian president vl
this year marks for your since eric garner was killed when a white new york city police officer wrestled him to the ground and applied a fatal said "id while garner cannot breathe" 11 times. the officer continues to work for the new york police department and garner's mother is demanding justice. >> all of those officers that day, they need to stand accountable for what they did to my son. they killed him. he was unarmed. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy...
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second time in two weeks that a city in the south bay has seen these types of messages on public property. hello again, everyone. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse gary tells us what the sign said and where exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants, they are criminals. the website links the ma to bloody and swell.org. that term was [null] ideology and is associated with texas white supremacist . one of the signs was to s stuck to a newspaper dispenser. employees said they did not see anyone put up the posters and they are shocked it happened in this community. >> it is offensive and has no place anywhere really, but especially along a community -- very unwelcoming and harsh and unnecessary. >> of the mayor was unavailable for comment on camera, but in a statement says it's very disheartening that this occurred in our city and that the messages per to -- promoted in the material is not representative of saratoga's va
second time in two weeks that a city in the south bay has seen these types of messages on public property. hello again, everyone. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse gary tells us what the sign said and where exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not...
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we are a city that stands against racial hatred, white supremacy. we believe that this city and in fact our nation should be a place that welcomes everyone. that celebrates everyone. and we recognize that we live today in an atmosphere of heightened hate crimes as well as white supremacist activity. and so as the city of oakland, in our world to >> in our role of supporting police we take this crime and investigation very seriously. including the possibility of any racially motivated aspect of this crime. saying that, we do reiterate what bart chief of police said today, at this time we have no evidence to suggest that this crime was racially motivated. this horrible tragedy and its tension that it understandably is creating comes on the heels of other troubling news that there was possibly a meet up of a group that could be white supremacists right here in oakland. and i do want to command error downtown establishments for being very clear that no such activity or individuals will be allowed on the premises and instead they are taking this evening t
we are a city that stands against racial hatred, white supremacy. we believe that this city and in fact our nation should be a place that welcomes everyone. that celebrates everyone. and we recognize that we live today in an atmosphere of heightened hate crimes as well as white supremacist activity. and so as the city of oakland, in our world to >> in our role of supporting police we take this crime and investigation very seriously. including the possibility of any racially motivated...
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we should have. >> you got elected and reelected with overwhelming support of both white and black residents of the city. your support among whites in new orleans dropped by half. >> the city was racially united when i came. when i got reelected, it was for the most part the same. when i took those monuments down, though, it really, really, really touched people in a much deeper way. and i didn't lose all of my white support. but i lost half of it. in a way that will never come back to me. and what was curious to me as a politician is, i've been involved, as you know, for 30 years. i was a legislator for 13 years. >> that's when we both had hair. >> that was a long time ago. and i've voted on some tough issues. and i have had people come up to me and say, i didn't like the way you voted on the abortion issue or capital punishment or whatever, but i generally like you and think you're a good guy and will vote for you again. on this thing, it was much deeper than any other action that i've taken, where people said to me, i'll never, ever support you again. which i thought was really curious. >> you wrote
we should have. >> you got elected and reelected with overwhelming support of both white and black residents of the city. your support among whites in new orleans dropped by half. >> the city was racially united when i came. when i got reelected, it was for the most part the same. when i took those monuments down, though, it really, really, really touched people in a much deeper way. and i didn't lose all of my white support. but i lost half of it. in a way that will never come back...
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last easter expected 30 children to our white city club and 40 turned up and fortunately we had over. what other services would you like to see increased in your area? perhaps extra things you could do, particularly given the fact we hear that food bank use is increasing. food bank use has increased by 300% since 2015. i would like to see more youth clubs and activity clubs that are available free like years ago. lately, youth activities over the holidays, a lot of parents have to pay and there is not the money to do it. it is expensive, sending children to a day camp? very expensive, some places can charge up to £35 per day. at what point do these children no longer qualify to come to your clubs? teenagers also have long holidays and there seems to be less available for them compare to a small child who can ta ke compare to a small child who can take part in a soccer camp. it is a concern. 0ur club is primary aged children and because parents come they often bring their younger children so we have babies in pushchairs, also but there is a need for the older children that we do not h
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we are a city that stands against rachel -- racial hatred, white supremacy. we believe that this city, our nation should be a place that welcomes everybody. >> the mayor wanted to say that there is no evidence saying the stabbing was racially motivated. >> the stabbing is the 3rd death at a bart station . 2 other ones occurred in separate incidents where -- where men were involved. cmac one women -- one-woman and 2 men have died on a platform in the past 2 weeks. >> this is an anomaly. this does not happen in bart. this is the highest priority when you have 3 deaths. cmac this week a man from pittsburgh got into an argument that turned physical at the bart station. officers chased the suspect . the man felt sick. he went to the doctors. he was released. he was found dead in bed friday. the autopsy results showed he died from an infection in a small cut on the knee he got during the fight. on saturday this unidentified man was caught on video accused of punching one of 2 men arguing. >> he coldcocked him on the side of the head, completely unexpected. you see m
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out of the white helmets are working in cities and towns across syria at great personal risk why was this crew close the golan heights in particular danger now. well it's particulate intern now because the syrian regime has already claimed that are you going to get us next to that are and now their own being in a committed argument. has been struck between the rebels and the regime but the lives were at risk in all of the operations of the city in the gene why the mets have actually been killed but if this is the night and that ball must make our way . completely under a siege going it does not under siege because it does this answer why it's it is because of these people could be sick so their backers have come forward to save them in a situation that they could see them in so even in shortages when germany and canada and big england could help they have come forward to help these aid workers the big financial helping with the actually couldn't do much when it came to saving their lives on the ground so this is the difference i'm sure you've been following this conference for us fro
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we are a city that stands against racial hatred, white supremacy. we believe that this city and our nation should be a place that welcomes everyone. cmac the mayor -- >> the mayor acknowledged that this came after online chatter about a planned meeting at downtown oklahoma. >> >>> we are learning about other altercations that resulted in the death of 2 men. our reporter will tell us about this case is coming up at 5:30 pm. >>> we posted the photos of the man wanted in connection with this deadly stabbing. they are on our website. >>> the fire department is on the scene of a fire. it burned 10 acres. it started about 3:30 pm. you can see they attacked it from the air. they sang crown cruzan also. the fire department is on the scene. -- they sent ground crews the offset -- crews also. >>> this happened at 3:30 pm. our cameras were overhead. at least 2 lanes were blocked. several ambulances have been called to the scene. the crash about the sedan and a dump truck. there is no word on the extent of the injuries. the accident is causing a major backup on
we are a city that stands against racial hatred, white supremacy. we believe that this city and our nation should be a place that welcomes everyone. cmac the mayor -- >> the mayor acknowledged that this came after online chatter about a planned meeting at downtown oklahoma. >> >>> we are learning about other altercations that resulted in the death of 2 men. our reporter will tell us about this case is coming up at 5:30 pm. >>> we posted the photos of the man wanted...
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okay look at my on that item from the white house correspondent for other other cities in which recently. the size signing of north south was focused on it is what is later latest action. on a l lot of interest among low skilled richest tossed on transgender in the provincial parliament of selling those. resources from from arkansa. itself self let's just all the time. which was on the this is difficult because it didn't look the first us talk talk to behind. using a political [inaudible] stop. no i know i've seen no no we've had hadd. the next section twenty twenty two nineteen of the hundred hundred and sixty people were killed. sixty feeding on six elections this time i'm rounds and in a lot. of the week that is a in the and all those great graceful before i'm driving our reef adjustables what. his fate feigned being down now. what the hell l now if you have to the idea? the here and now he's got to be is that idea [inaudible] with. and we know now the cd. however if we allow. in between. we and there will be little the lead doing. something other. side of the right. and i thought it
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and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria grange personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to my house if you know that look at. these areas one piece by the syrian regime but as a queue to get there on the. borders of jordan happiness and everything is red which means it was a possibility to see so otherwise because that's what that's not asking the level it does why don't die after the bombing as you have been adepts they're going to do the one thing my russians and imaging that little tension also. need to get is clearly there was a way out the gloominess skewed and that is why do you have. the russians and the regime. will see that it is being in jordan have you back meet terrorists and not aid workers but in this day it will be heard perhaps that's the reason that other stuff is about to get up to them. where are the latest developments in the region and. whether this is only development if you're talking about. your grandmother france giving medical aid to syria. does that mean
and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria grange personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to my house if you know that look at. these areas one piece by the syrian regime but as a queue to get there on the. borders of jordan happiness and everything is red which means it was a possibility to see so otherwise because that's what that's not asking the level it does why don't die after the...
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city of charlotte. the supreme court ordered bussing of white students into black schools and black students into white schools, and it was a stably integrated city for many. o'brien: and then it sft hannah-jones: and now it has almost--yeah, it's gone back, and there is a great deal of segregation. it is one of the most segregated school systems in the country now. o'brien: what are the long-term impacts of segregation? there is actually a fair amount of data about what happens to kids who go to segregated schools versus kids who are in desegregated or sometimes integrated schools. hannah-jones: absolutely. so what the long-term data shows is that segregation actually harms the entire lives of black children, that black children who got access to desegregated schools, when they became adults were less likely to be poor. they were more likely to go to college, they were more likelyeo have health problems--they lived longer--they were more likely to live in integrated settings families. and the opposite effects happened to those black children who were stuck in segregated soo the most important thing tha
city of charlotte. the supreme court ordered bussing of white students into black schools and black students into white schools, and it was a stably integrated city for many. o'brien: and then it sft hannah-jones: and now it has almost--yeah, it's gone back, and there is a great deal of segregation. it is one of the most segregated school systems in the country now. o'brien: what are the long-term impacts of segregation? there is actually a fair amount of data about what happens to kids who go...
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city. >>> and the white house is hillwas turned in pl away. jeff dunna tweeted quote congress needs to be able to provide oversight and understand exactly what is happening with migrant children. keeping families together is a priority of mine and the american people deserve transpant -- transparency. the facility is operated by the southwest keys program. we reached out to them tonight but did not get a response. >>> president trump has started the search to find the replacement for justice kennedy. right now he's considering a list of up to seven candidates. cbs news reports, bret kavanaugh. >>> a terror suspect accused of targeting two u.s. cities also had ideas about hitting san francisco. the fed announced they arrested demetrious pitts today. they said he wrote on facebook that he wanted to target officers and help al-qaida. pitts discussed possibly traveling to san francisco to conduct additional targeting and reconnaissance on behalf of al-qaida. >>> tonight a major conviction is pulling out of san francisco saying that its members don
city. >>> and the white house is hillwas turned in pl away. jeff dunna tweeted quote congress needs to be able to provide oversight and understand exactly what is happening with migrant children. keeping families together is a priority of mine and the american people deserve transpant -- transparency. the facility is operated by the southwest keys program. we reached out to them tonight but did not get a response. >>> president trump has started the search to find the...
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and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific answer to that to be all this comes to mind if you know if you look at. these areas while under siege by the syrian regime but as a queue to get there on the. borders of jordan we know that the answer to everything is red which means if it was a possibility to save our lives that's what that's not asking a level of white guy standing as you have been in deaths there going to do the bombing by russians and if you have also. given this is clearly there was a way out it could be rescued and that is why we have lost the russians and the regime. to see that it is winner jordan have in fact meet journalists and not aid workers but in this would be kind of perhaps that's the reason that all the stars are to get up to. where are the naysayers developments in the region and. we're going to certainly develop as a new talking about. it on france giving been to egypt to syria. i just don't want. the regime and the rest of their structure deep
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so as it went on these white helmets have been working in cities and towns across syria at great personal risk we should add but why is this particular group in danger. we did have a voting booth question and the arm of nokia. has a has a national i do these companies that watches the f.t.c. . bought what do you not support the use of the knowledge in the stuff so i'm several villages in the s. and i will have been giving when i was ten and told to be doing a meditating what the median of the statement actually will is you get a medical emergency not not an avi it is also a positive that each is under control of the city. not the state so what you did not is that these people did. it in the last i was just with one of the regina questions. of the so that by the second it is obvious is the need of the one who does live with you not ready to do. so is not the glue that made it even indeed like i was watching the show and they did die well. indeed it is a good movie that did a lot of the problem and he didn't leave a good movie that might have been finalized on the. oscars that maybe the sem
so as it went on these white helmets have been working in cities and towns across syria at great personal risk we should add but why is this particular group in danger. we did have a voting booth question and the arm of nokia. has a has a national i do these companies that watches the f.t.c. . bought what do you not support the use of the knowledge in the stuff so i'm several villages in the s. and i will have been giving when i was ten and told to be doing a meditating what the median of the...
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and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. well there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to mind if you know that look at. these areas while under siege by the syrian regime but as a kid you get that i have had a lot as a jordanian happiness and everything is better which means it was a possibility to say so otherwise because it's work that's not asking the level of white guy the bombing as it had been in deaths there by arranging the bombing by russians and if you also. need to get in this is clearly there was a way out the loop be rescued and that is why do you have. the russians and the regime. to see that it is being in jordan have in fact meet journalists and not aid workers but in this would be headed perhaps that's the reason other other starters are to get up to them. where are the naysayers developments in the region and. well there is only developments if you're talking about. france giving mental age to syria. i just don't really want to. the regime and their structure d
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and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. but there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to mind if you know to look at. these areas one. by the city and there's even better as a queue to get there are many. orders of jordan happiness and everything is red which means it was a possibility to say so otherwise because it's work that's not asking the bullwinkle why didn't the guy being as you have been in deaths there by arranging the bombing by russians and imaging that he will also. get it is clearly there was a way out the loop be very skewed and that is why we have lost the russians and the regime. will see that it is being in jordan have in fact meet terrorists and not aid workers but in this day it will be heard as that's the reason the other side is about to get up to next minute. where are the latest developments in the region and . well there are several developments of you talking about. your grandmother france giving medical aid to syria. i just don't even want to. the regim
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. >>> for the second time in two weeks the south bay city is dealing with white supremacist posters. one said, keep america american with a subhead reading report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants. they are criminals. the poster references a website channeling nazi ideas and associated with a texas white supremacist. >> this is offensive and it has no place in anywhere really but especially along a community and kind of with the irony of it being independence day. i don't -- unwelcoming and harsh. >> city officials say the person who put up the signs faces a fine of $100 for each offense. >>> a homeless woman is in jail. she is accused of stealing a police suv in oakland. witnesses say that it was stolen yesterday in a matter of seconds. witnesses say they jumped in the car and then took off. two hours later police found that suv and the woman at the bay bridge toll plaza and there was a dog in the backseat. police think she may have stolen the dog too. the dog was taken to animal services and is waiting for its owner to pick it up. >>> we are hearing two people arr
. >>> for the second time in two weeks the south bay city is dealing with white supremacist posters. one said, keep america american with a subhead reading report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants. they are criminals. the poster references a website channeling nazi ideas and associated with a texas white supremacist. >> this is offensive and it has no place in anywhere really but especially along a community and kind of with the irony of it being independence...
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and the goal is there to move them fourteen marathons fourteen days in fourteen different cities all my whites in moscow all of the kids lived there we played for over i met legends like john one opportunity for kids and in the st charles chill burt's are played for all still played for brazil a world cup winner so for those kids to come from very difficult backgrounds in difficult circumstances and to get to meet childhood heroes and to feel like people are involved in the sport was absolutely fantastic. i slings going to reykjavik and see the world smooth ever country to qualify for a face will cook three hundred thousand people to be a part of the journey to go to the game to be with those famous tall van. and then to chat to the manager on the pitch the next day after they did it was my personal highlight they the iceland show it gets annoying everything good about the stan collymore show business just. saying we have a great time i think it will be done in about an hour the national coach actually comes by congress of an international football team comes before a guy even when he's in the
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we are when the with the consent of the whites of this company the city. that is a city also the place of one festival and it might be for the nation. all . whites let's be honest it was for. the past that addressed. a return to ancestral lands to the green hills and hundreds of the costa. zouliou the most number there to. the people in the cross quietly taking might be by the rival. this is where the father of the nation was born in one thousand nine hundred six and this is where he spent his early years. under the flag as on the little hairs and the strains around which. i. you know honor of his royal ancestors the national hero also attends traditional ceremonies with his people. who are people have experienced a lot of light and a lot of darkness throughout their history the same is true of our leaders are some were wise and courageous others. he's quite. he's a mix he has the arrogance of royalty but he also may be humble. my mother said it is quiet dignity that is the real measure of a person. mother and son had to leave the homestead early on and be
we are when the with the consent of the whites of this company the city. that is a city also the place of one festival and it might be for the nation. all . whites let's be honest it was for. the past that addressed. a return to ancestral lands to the green hills and hundreds of the costa. zouliou the most number there to. the people in the cross quietly taking might be by the rival. this is where the father of the nation was born in one thousand nine hundred six and this is where he spent his...
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particular who say they wasn't -- want better representation for generations, the city council has been predominantly all white. even though today, 40% of the city's residents are asian. in fact, no asian american has been elected to the city council despite several tempts. on monday, a santa clara judge ordered to change how counsel sill members are elected -- council members are elected. >> this is great. they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: a santa clara resident, among the plaintiffing who filed a lawsuit against the city for violating the california voting rights act: he has been fighting for better representation of minority. konda represented them. >> i think this is a historic decision in terms of the asian american community. the residents will find when they have district elections, they can have a better city council, a better form of government. >> reporter: this map shows how will still elect its divided. mayor, on a city wide basis. lisa gilmore issued this statement, the city's priority has been to keep the voters and potential candidates informed. the city will comply with the judge's
particular who say they wasn't -- want better representation for generations, the city council has been predominantly all white. even though today, 40% of the city's residents are asian. in fact, no asian american has been elected to the city council despite several tempts. on monday, a santa clara judge ordered to change how counsel sill members are elected -- council members are elected. >> this is great. they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: a santa clara resident, among...
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outside los angeles city hall, a huge crowd-- many wearing white- - waved signs reading "worlove our neig and "immigrants make america great" as they protested the president's policies. and in bedminster, new jersey, protestors drove on roads near th,e trump national golf cl where the president is spending the weekend. responding to calls from some emdrats to abolish the immigration and customs enforcement agency, or ice, this morning, president trump tweeted his su calling them "one of the smartest, toughest and most spirited law enforcement groups of men and women that i have ever seen." he continued with "so brave! the radical left dems want you out. he next claimed, "next it will be all police. zero chance, it will never happen!" despite court orders, it is not tt clear how the united states is goireunite families separated at the border. tonight, we bring you a newshour report on an overlooked issue, what appears to be a change in the immigration process that is keeping some families apart longer. it is the issue of bonds. those are monetary amot ts determinedch judge's discreti
outside los angeles city hall, a huge crowd-- many wearing white- - waved signs reading "worlove our neig and "immigrants make america great" as they protested the president's policies. and in bedminster, new jersey, protestors drove on roads near th,e trump national golf cl where the president is spending the weekend. responding to calls from some emdrats to abolish the immigration and customs enforcement agency, or ice, this morning, president trump tweeted his su calling them...
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what are the people in the city sank you about the white paper? a couple of things.om the services sector that they have been overlooked in this and the focus has been more on goods than on services. i have to say, going through the papers this morning, and i have not read this 98 page white paper... why not? i need to do my research better. people in the next few days will be looking at the white paper to see what it means. it is quite technical. essentially, the challenge with that is when it was published yesterday the government is setting out its plans for the future relationship between the uk and the eu, and it suggests a softer brexit on goods, but a harder brexit for services. surely they are interlinked and you cannot have one without the other? absolutely. this is the key issue. this is why the likes of the boss of lloyd's of london are saying they will set up in brussels. there is concern they will not get the access on the service aside that they need. there is all to play for you. it is not cast in stone yet. there will be a loss of negotiation. philip
what are the people in the city sank you about the white paper? a couple of things.om the services sector that they have been overlooked in this and the focus has been more on goods than on services. i have to say, going through the papers this morning, and i have not read this 98 page white paper... why not? i need to do my research better. people in the next few days will be looking at the white paper to see what it means. it is quite technical. essentially, the challenge with that is when it...
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two% is for white people and white people make up the majority of the population in the city.ans is only 1.6%. >> supervisor cohen: thank you for your comment. next speaker, please. >> hello, i won't say much. can i bring up something on the screen for info? >> supervisor cohen: yes. s.f. guv t.v., please. >> i wanted to come out tonight and have some free tacos and have some food, i mean, some music and community, but that is not what i am here for. i'm here to ask us to commit to being an actual sanctuary city. because i got, you know, friends, neighbors, family, folks who i ride to the bus with who are terrified because this e city has not done enough to keep ice out. when i hear stories about ice agents going to s.f. states, people saying that ice agents are going into classrooms, to talk to teachers about where this student is and this adds that and teachers are having to physically say no, you are not welcome here, the city is not doing enough to be an actual sanctuary city. that was word of mouth. i do not have any documents to prove it, but i am just saying that is wor
two% is for white people and white people make up the majority of the population in the city.ans is only 1.6%. >> supervisor cohen: thank you for your comment. next speaker, please. >> hello, i won't say much. can i bring up something on the screen for info? >> supervisor cohen: yes. s.f. guv t.v., please. >> i wanted to come out tonight and have some free tacos and have some food, i mean, some music and community, but that is not what i am here for. i'm here to ask us...
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. >> reporter: in the city of santa clara for generations the security council has been predominantly all whitetoday, 40% of the city's residents are of asian descent. >> this is great because they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: he's a santa clara resident. violating the california voting rights act. he's been fighting for better representation of minorities. >> i think this is -- in terms of the asian american community and the city of santa clara. i think the residents are going to find that when they have district elections they can have a better city council and a better form of government. >> the districts will be provided for six councilmembers and the city will still elect the mayor on a citywide basis. this statement was issued. throughout the litigation, the city's priority has been to keep the voters, and potential candidates informed about city elections. the city will continue to comply with the judge's order so far asking the able to given it's only partial direction. they'll further analyze this as they determine how to proceed. they did not determine which districts wi
. >> reporter: in the city of santa clara for generations the security council has been predominantly all whitetoday, 40% of the city's residents are of asian descent. >> this is great because they have always been overlooked. >> reporter: he's a santa clara resident. violating the california voting rights act. he's been fighting for better representation of minorities. >> i think this is -- in terms of the asian american community and the city of santa clara. i think...
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kpix 5's wilson walker on the parade route land rush that has frustrated city leaders seeing red, white, and blue tonight. >> the outreach starts a little over a week in advance where i tell people if you're there at 6:00 put your chair down, and you're good to go. >> reporter: the city asked people to honor that 6:00 request. when did the insurrection begin? >> 10 this morning. $chairs chained to trees. >> reporter: a code altogether irrelevant as parade goers grab sidewalk space in front of the signs that begged for restraint. >> getting all set for the big parade. >> you know, the city asked that everyone wait until 6:00.. >> oh dear. >> it says wait until 6:00. they should post those signs. that's the first i'm hearing. >> reporter: but lunchtime the lawlessness stretched across the city and not just the flagrant places of lawn chairs, families were in open defiance of the other request. >> and we have state and federal storm water guidelines that we have to follow that means that we can't let any of that water that we use to power wash go down into the storm drains. you're into the
kpix 5's wilson walker on the parade route land rush that has frustrated city leaders seeing red, white, and blue tonight. >> the outreach starts a little over a week in advance where i tell people if you're there at 6:00 put your chair down, and you're good to go. >> reporter: the city asked people to honor that 6:00 request. when did the insurrection begin? >> 10 this morning. $chairs chained to trees. >> reporter: a code altogether irrelevant as parade goers grab...