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xavier: also a designer. my name is xavier. going on the last couple of weeks. we kind of realized the company was not being run the way that we wanted it to be run, 'cause we were really focused on one single customer. and we wanted to break out on our own, and we've been doing this for 3 years. skyler: and even though that we're a new company, like, we're totally ready to go with any of the requirements that you guys might have, whether it's logistically or anything like that, so, you know, we're ready to fulfill. xavier: so, first off, thanks for coming to see us. we really appreciate it. and when it comes to everkin, we really wanted to make a case for everybody, a product for everybody. we wanted everyone to feel like kin. jon: i think it's great. sarah: i especially like that it has a story and that there's meaning to it. sunshine: cool. so, what we really want to do at everkin is take what's hot and new and make it more special and make it ours. but we're not just slapping marble textures onto cases. we're doing somethin
xavier: also a designer. my name is xavier. going on the last couple of weeks. we kind of realized the company was not being run the way that we wanted it to be run, 'cause we were really focused on one single customer. and we wanted to break out on our own, and we've been doing this for 3 years. skyler: and even though that we're a new company, like, we're totally ready to go with any of the requirements that you guys might have, whether it's logistically or anything like that, so, you know,...
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welcome to the show, xavier. >> thank you for having me. really appreciate it.nd very honored to be here. >> how does that feel to hear that, the first -- long and coming or what's your take on that? >> you know, it's definitely lo long and coming. our community needs to be at all seats of decision making, of power. and i'm just truly grateful for this opportunity. i really feel like i'm sitting here on the shoulders of a lot of people who have opened a lot of doors. and now i feel the responsibility and obligation to be here, do a good job and be mindful my job is also to open the doors for the next generation. >> you do know it gets up to 120 degrees in the phoenix metro area, right? >> i heard that. i also heard we have monsoons. >> and don't mention the sand storms. >> i heard they call them haboobs. >> you mentioned that effort of how it doesn't stop with you. >> it never does. obviously with my family, my parents coming here as an immigrant from mexico and them instilling education as a tkey component of my life, my future, my three siblings, my brother an
welcome to the show, xavier. >> thank you for having me. really appreciate it.nd very honored to be here. >> how does that feel to hear that, the first -- long and coming or what's your take on that? >> you know, it's definitely lo long and coming. our community needs to be at all seats of decision making, of power. and i'm just truly grateful for this opportunity. i really feel like i'm sitting here on the shoulders of a lot of people who have opened a lot of doors. and now i...
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xavier: i think that is right.and the focus and the tension in economies has been on lower labor, in terms of the unemployment that has resulted from lockdown of economies. by the way, not all economies have been locked down. you look at taiwan, for example, they've done pretty well without a lockdown. that's another debate. i think it is right to focus now on a lot of these more skilled jobs and that essentially were economic the previous growth. but are not necessarily the jobs of tomorrow. the pace, technological -- the pace of technological changes --tening that change is change is hastening. think companies are going to be looking, whose business model perhaps was not already profiled for the future, they are going to be looking at this particular set of circumstances to recalibrate their employment. it will take, i think, many years for the economic impact in terms of employment to be felt and to reach a full recovery. , areasng for sure is that use technology, are very sensitive to technology are going to ch
xavier: i think that is right.and the focus and the tension in economies has been on lower labor, in terms of the unemployment that has resulted from lockdown of economies. by the way, not all economies have been locked down. you look at taiwan, for example, they've done pretty well without a lockdown. that's another debate. i think it is right to focus now on a lot of these more skilled jobs and that essentially were economic the previous growth. but are not necessarily the jobs of tomorrow....
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xavier: yeah. lemonis: and you did all of this? xavier: yeah.onis: this is one of the best flip books i've ever seen. xavier: thank you very much. lemonis: matt may not know the names of his employees, and he may not know how much money he put in, and he may not be generous with his equity when somebody else puts in a lot of money, but he has hired some good people. how'd you guys meet? skyler: honestly, i just applied through the usc career board. lemonis: is that where you went to school? skyler: yeah. i was a 3-year graduate. lemonis: wow. skyler: yeah, so i'm... lemonis: it's not like you've been out of... skyler: i'm 23. i run the office day-to-day. you know, matt is not here most of the time, so... i found the suppliers. lemonis: you do? skyler: yeah. and i think that matt is really overconfident with a lot of his business knowledge, and thinking that he knows what's right always, and so, that, kind of, in combination with charlotte being kind of uncertain of her business knowledge, it puts us in a situation that is, financially, really po
xavier: yeah. lemonis: and you did all of this? xavier: yeah.onis: this is one of the best flip books i've ever seen. xavier: thank you very much. lemonis: matt may not know the names of his employees, and he may not know how much money he put in, and he may not be generous with his equity when somebody else puts in a lot of money, but he has hired some good people. how'd you guys meet? skyler: honestly, i just applied through the usc career board. lemonis: is that where you went to school?...
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the man who won the daca case and beat trump, california attorney general xavier becerra will join me. >>> then as the coronavirus surges in some states, the governors start taking it seriously but is it too late? >>> trump's pursuit of re-election from china may have played a role in america's catastrophic response to the virus. >>> plus the trump cult conspiracy theorist running for congress in georgia and why her recently unearthed racist videos may keep her from winning. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. there is actually good news for the country today and more bad, bad news for donald trump, the impeached president of the united states. it's been an unexpected theme this week that we saw play out again today when the supreme court, the roberts court, ruled against the trump administration in an amazing 5-4 decision. the supreme court prevented the trump administration from taking away the protected status of so-called dreamers. they are americans who are brought to this country as children without authorization. trump tried to take their
the man who won the daca case and beat trump, california attorney general xavier becerra will join me. >>> then as the coronavirus surges in some states, the governors start taking it seriously but is it too late? >>> trump's pursuit of re-election from china may have played a role in america's catastrophic response to the virus. >>> plus the trump cult conspiracy theorist running for congress in georgia and why her recently unearthed racist videos may keep her from...
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. >> i am xavier brown, i am 19 years old. >> two childhood friends, coming together to create a movement. it started with a text. >> he said, i am trying to organize a solidarity march for tuesday. i am going to i was wondering if you want to be part of it. i was like, let's do it. >> the organizing was key, social media played a vital role. the rules were clear. >> we set out the guidelines, we department want to loot and destroy thing its, that isn't what we were trying to do. that attracted a bigger crowd. you had younger people, older people. >> ucla freshmen's voices hearde >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> we are proud of that beautiful demonstration. >> what does it tell you about the power that lies within you. >> i gave people hope that youth has the power to organize. >> young people are underrated. we are some of the smartest people in the world. >> it inspired thousands, the principal at oakland tech seeing one of their own on the front line of this protest. >> sometimes, i feel hopeless, i don't know what to do, besides educate. that is the way i hope to
. >> i am xavier brown, i am 19 years old. >> two childhood friends, coming together to create a movement. it started with a text. >> he said, i am trying to organize a solidarity march for tuesday. i am going to i was wondering if you want to be part of it. i was like, let's do it. >> the organizing was key, social media played a vital role. the rules were clear. >> we set out the guidelines, we department want to loot and destroy thing its, that isn't what we...
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por esa razn, el fiscal general de california, xavier becerra, emitió una alerta a los >> gracias por cuáles son nuestros derechos >> familias empresas y comunidades en todo el país se enfrentan a una presión financiera sin precedentes como consecuencia de la emergencia de la salud pública >> compañías entre otras se declararon en bancarrota y usted como consumidor debe saber a qué se refiere >> el dinero que usted pagó le pertenece a usted y no a la compañía >> qué sucede con el dinero que pago por adelantado >> para proteger a los consumidores la ley establece un reclamo de prioridad para los consumidores de hasta 3000 25 dólares por un depósito realizado por productos y servicios no entregados en empresa que le debe dinero a los consumidores presenta una solicitud de quiebra los consumidores deberían considerar la posibilidad de presentar una prueba del reclamo se trata de un formulario sencillo que le pide que proporcione información por el que se le debe dinero >> la planilla de la prueba del reclamo está disponible en la página (información en pantalla) >> si desea tener ayuda t
por esa razn, el fiscal general de california, xavier becerra, emitió una alerta a los >> gracias por cuáles son nuestros derechos >> familias empresas y comunidades en todo el país se enfrentan a una presión financiera sin precedentes como consecuencia de la emergencia de la salud pública >> compañías entre otras se declararon en bancarrota y usted como consumidor debe saber a qué se refiere >> el dinero que usted pagó le pertenece a usted y no a la compañía...
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xavier becerra is endorsing a similar plan. >>> the neck restraint used to subdue combative suspects,hief williams says it's the right thing to do as the department focuses on reform. they found 45 recommendations for improvement. >>> now to decision 2020. california one step closer to mailing every active voter a ballot. the state assembly was nearly unanimous yesterday in approving the bill which now awaits the governor's signature. coronavirus outbreak has made voting by mail a health issue. now among the pressing question for joe biden, who will he pick for his running mate? it won't be senator amy klobuchar, the minnesota senator took her name off the list of possible running mates. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> reporter: one couple's flight delay drags on for two days and the airline offers zero compensati compensation. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds. >>> but first happening now the city of philadelphia is illuminating city lights to mark the juneteenth commemorations honoring the end of slavery here in the u.s
xavier becerra is endorsing a similar plan. >>> the neck restraint used to subdue combative suspects,hief williams says it's the right thing to do as the department focuses on reform. they found 45 recommendations for improvement. >>> now to decision 2020. california one step closer to mailing every active voter a ballot. the state assembly was nearly unanimous yesterday in approving the bill which now awaits the governor's signature. coronavirus outbreak has made voting by...
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and xavier della gatta was working in naples at the time. this painting is one of his views of naples. it was done in 1780. two years before paintings of the battle of paoli and germantown and richard st. george seemed to have traveled back and forth between ireland, england and europe during the 1780s.st. george later wrote that he -- when he was in naples, he worked with other artists in the city. he actually commissioned one or two portraits of himself, one in black chalk. unfortunately we don't know where those are yet. but we hope to find them. but he seems to have also worked with xavier della gatta to paint to really important moments in his life. we don't have -- we don't yet have the receipt that della gatta left of richard st. george paying him for these works, but we know that they were there at the same time. we know that st. george was a veteran of both battles and had a reason for maybe wanting to commission these works. we know that he's depicted in the foreground of the german town painting. these are works of art that may be
and xavier della gatta was working in naples at the time. this painting is one of his views of naples. it was done in 1780. two years before paintings of the battle of paoli and germantown and richard st. george seemed to have traveled back and forth between ireland, england and europe during the 1780s.st. george later wrote that he -- when he was in naples, he worked with other artists in the city. he actually commissioned one or two portraits of himself, one in black chalk. unfortunately we...
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xavier della gatta, this is done in 1780, two years before the paintings of paoli and german town. richard st. george seemed to traveled back and forth between ireland and england and europe during the 1780s. and st. george later wrote that when he was in naples, he worked with other artists in the city, he actually commissioned one or two portraits of himself, one in black chalk. unfortunately we don't know where those are yet. but we hope to find them. but he seems to also have worked with xavier della gatta to paint two reality really important points in his life. we don't have the receipt that della gatta has left for paying him for these works, but we know they were there at the same time. we know that st. george was a veteran of both battles and had a reason for maybe wanting to commission these works. he is depicted in the foreground of the germantown painting and his friend is depicted in the foreground of the paoli painting. these are works of art that may be helping st. george manage the memories of his service in america, really harrowing time that really changes his lif
xavier della gatta, this is done in 1780, two years before the paintings of paoli and german town. richard st. george seemed to traveled back and forth between ireland and england and europe during the 1780s. and st. george later wrote that when he was in naples, he worked with other artists in the city, he actually commissioned one or two portraits of himself, one in black chalk. unfortunately we don't know where those are yet. but we hope to find them. but he seems to also have worked with...
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porque en medio de las protestas contra la brutalidad policial, el fiscal general de california, xavierstruir la confianza del pÚblico. que nos habla de las propuestas y las reacciones. >> mientras el congreso no se pone de acuerdo y la casa blanca prepara su respuesta. estados y ciudades a travÉs de la naciÓn ya estÁn anunciado sus propias ideas para reformar los departamentos de policÍa, la palabra. >> la de hoy es la reforma. esta tarde el fiscal general de california dice que quiere ver cambios profundos para que la gente pueda volver a confiar en la policÍa eh. el modo que vamos a proteger el pueblo nuestros recitales pasÉ no sÓlo justos, pero una por la negativa. pero se requiere mejorar los procedimientos para el uso de fuerza, prohibir las tÉcnicas de estrangulamiento, promover que los oficiales intervengan cuando un compaÑero competir exceso y enfocarse en las disparidades raciales estas reformas, aunque son suenan muy bien. no se les dan seguimiento, algunos activistas dicen que todo lo escucharon antes lo que hemos aprendido los que hemos estado en este escocÉs, mucho tiempo
porque en medio de las protestas contra la brutalidad policial, el fiscal general de california, xavierstruir la confianza del pÚblico. que nos habla de las propuestas y las reacciones. >> mientras el congreso no se pone de acuerdo y la casa blanca prepara su respuesta. estados y ciudades a travÉs de la naciÓn ya estÁn anunciado sus propias ideas para reformar los departamentos de policÍa, la palabra. >> la de hoy es la reforma. esta tarde el fiscal general de california dice...
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. >>> well, in just a few hours in sacramento california's attorney general xavier becerra plans to hold a virtual news conference to announce an agenda for statewide police reform. it gets under way at 11:00 this morning. >>> two of three of the largest police unions are officially onboard with the idea of reform. police unions in san francisco and san jose as well as los angeles publish advertisements in yesterday's sunday papers. it says, quote, there are no words that can convey our collective, disgust and sorrow for the murder of george floyd. the unions are calling for reforms including a national use of force standard. >> a national use of force policy, a national database in regards to when an officer gets fired that they can't go re-enter the system. >> the reforms include a warning system to identify officers in need of additional training. critics argue police departments already have many of these measures in place but the policies are coming up short. >>> happening today early monday protests in the east bay calling to defund the oakland police department. the first march th
. >>> well, in just a few hours in sacramento california's attorney general xavier becerra plans to hold a virtual news conference to announce an agenda for statewide police reform. it gets under way at 11:00 this morning. >>> two of three of the largest police unions are officially onboard with the idea of reform. police unions in san francisco and san jose as well as los angeles publish advertisements in yesterday's sunday papers. it says, quote, there are no words that can...
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parkway in louisiana and they're going to name that parkway instead for the long-time president of xavier university, president dr. norman c. francis. that's in louisiana. in mississippi, they decided today they would no longer fly the mississippi state flag with its confederate stars and bars in front of bay st. louis city hall. we also have footage of them taking down that same flag, the stars and bars confederate monument on the mississippi state flag. this is them taking it down in front of city hall in gulf port, mississippi, yesterday. city council in gulf port voted this week unanimously to stop conducting city business under the confederate flag. they took down the current mississippi state flag that has the confederate emblem on it and instead raised up what's called the magnolia flag, which was the first official state flag mississippi which does not have the confederate markings. in this kind of a moment in american history, it seems both good, i guess, and also unbelievable that it was necessary to move the president's rally in tulsa from tomorrow, juneteenth, to saturday inst
parkway in louisiana and they're going to name that parkway instead for the long-time president of xavier university, president dr. norman c. francis. that's in louisiana. in mississippi, they decided today they would no longer fly the mississippi state flag with its confederate stars and bars in front of bay st. louis city hall. we also have footage of them taking down that same flag, the stars and bars confederate monument on the mississippi state flag. this is them taking it down in front of...
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. >> xavier brown is 19 years old. he graduated from bishop odot high school, and now attends ucla. >>> some of the biggest names in football are all bending together and joining the national call for racial equality and justice. >> it's been 10 days since george floyd was brutally murdered. >> we need to ask you to listen to players. >> what will it take for one of us to be ordered by police brutality? >> roger goodell making official statement on current events last week seems to have not satisfied some players. some of the nfl's most prominent names created this minute long video, telling the league what is official statement should be. they listed names of black people that have been killed by police. >> i am driven martin. >> i am walter scott. >> i am friends smart. >> i am jordan bake. >> we will not be silenced. >> it shouldn't take this long. >> players are now spreading the message on their social media pages. >>> powerful. that can be very powerful when they take a stand. 4:40 is the time. let's check in wit
. >> xavier brown is 19 years old. he graduated from bishop odot high school, and now attends ucla. >>> some of the biggest names in football are all bending together and joining the national call for racial equality and justice. >> it's been 10 days since george floyd was brutally murdered. >> we need to ask you to listen to players. >> what will it take for one of us to be ordered by police brutality? >> roger goodell making official statement on current...
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now, in terms of the review of the department, attorney general xavier becerra says, quote, this review and reform agreement we announced with the city of vallejo represents a critical step the vallejo police department must take to build trust with people who have lost faith in them. the review will recommend improvements to use of force procedures. antibias in policing, accountability by focusing on training, transparency, and community expectations pick vallejo police chief shani williams says the department has already implemented some changes, including a stronger body camera policy, and improved de- escalation policy, and a program to analyze use of force data. the chief notes there is still work to be done. >>> proper 5 over protest in san francisco on that vallejo police shooting. this was just an hour ago near the 24th street b.a.r.t. station in the mission district. they are expected to walk towards the mission police station to demand justice for monterrosa. >>> governor newsom is calling for new statewide standard for use of force by police during protests. he says acts of v
now, in terms of the review of the department, attorney general xavier becerra says, quote, this review and reform agreement we announced with the city of vallejo represents a critical step the vallejo police department must take to build trust with people who have lost faith in them. the review will recommend improvements to use of force procedures. antibias in policing, accountability by focusing on training, transparency, and community expectations pick vallejo police chief shani williams...
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xavier becerra says the apps do not do enough to protect personal information. the letter calls on google and apple to make privacy a top priority and regulate third-party acpps on their platform. last week becerra issued a consumer alert noting that deceptive advertising on contact tracing covid-19 apps were there. >>> the pandemic has harmed -- the list is impossibly long in terms of the financial loss. each one having to figure out how to handle their particular challenge. >> one south bay high school band, it's a job the director has taken on himself. our garvin thomas joins us now with the story in our bay area proud. >> reporter: chris moore has been the band director at san jose's oak grove high school for 25 years. now, if that sounds like a long time, consider the fact his dad was a high school band director for 42 years. music programs are in his blood. and as we speak, fueling his legs. >> all right. >> reporter: chris morris says he solved many problems over the years as a band director. not with a baton in his hand but with his bottom on a bicycle.
xavier becerra says the apps do not do enough to protect personal information. the letter calls on google and apple to make privacy a top priority and regulate third-party acpps on their platform. last week becerra issued a consumer alert noting that deceptive advertising on contact tracing covid-19 apps were there. >>> the pandemic has harmed -- the list is impossibly long in terms of the financial loss. each one having to figure out how to handle their particular challenge. >>...
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. >> reporter: state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but he's hoping they'll put them in place sooner. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. >> reporter: becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight can't wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force. ban shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, ban the use of choke holds and require de-escalation. >> i don't think any of us want to be caught falling behind because we don't want to have to capture that chance for movement in a future moment because these moments are very painful. >> reporter: becerra also urged lawmakers to pass legislation allowing the state to decertify police officers for serious misconduct. he added there are more conversations needed. >> whatever the proposals are, they should definitely look at improving building trust with our community and, secondly, keeping officer safety in mind.
. >> reporter: state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but he's hoping they'll put them in place sooner. >> let's see if we can accelerate that. let's see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. >> reporter: becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight can't wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of...
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a legal analyst and a contributor to forbes dot com he joins us now on skype from chicago xavier let me start by asking you for your take on google's apology such a departure from 26 states or why now it's because roger goodell the national football league. and rests even more groups out in the streets by police officers like we saw in buffalo new york of a 75 year old man being pushed for and we've seen a weighting of white people in this country that no longer based on what we saw with amy cooper with a burger in new york using a wire to try to weaponize that against a black man krishna cooper is that it's no longer a fight club used to be fight club for white people that this is white privilege that i was enjoying to ignore the fire black people no longer can happen anymore and so are the bell he comes out this looks like more p.r. he's responding to what players have said not to the player who started all rock college happening he never mentions calm down and he mentions the players this is what roger goodell is afraid that the same protests that have bridged our cities across am
a legal analyst and a contributor to forbes dot com he joins us now on skype from chicago xavier let me start by asking you for your take on google's apology such a departure from 26 states or why now it's because roger goodell the national football league. and rests even more groups out in the streets by police officers like we saw in buffalo new york of a 75 year old man being pushed for and we've seen a weighting of white people in this country that no longer based on what we saw with amy...
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xavier pope is a legal analyst and a contributor to forbes dot com earlier i spoke to him and he told me that he told to try to explain to me why the n.f.l. chose to make this statement now and whether or not it goes far enough it's because roger goodell the national football league. up in arms bernie by any. unrests even more personality in the streets by police officers like you solved in buffalo new york of the 75 year old man bushnell or and we've seen a weighting of white people in this country that no longer based on what we saw with amy cooper with a burger in new york and using white privilege to try to weaponize that against a black man christian group or is that it's no longer fight club that used to be white glove for white and. that. this white privilege that it was enjoy to ignore the by a black people no longer can happen in the morning and so are the bell he comes out this looks like more p.r. he's responding to what players have said and not to the player who started all rock college happening he never mentions collin county and he mentions the players this is what in
xavier pope is a legal analyst and a contributor to forbes dot com earlier i spoke to him and he told me that he told to try to explain to me why the n.f.l. chose to make this statement now and whether or not it goes far enough it's because roger goodell the national football league. up in arms bernie by any. unrests even more personality in the streets by police officers like you solved in buffalo new york of the 75 year old man bushnell or and we've seen a weighting of white people in this...
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. >> xavier brown is 19 years old. he graduated from bishop o'dowd high school.e now attends ucla. >>> yosemite national park will reopen today for some people. the only people allowed in will be those who have existing wilderness permits or permits to hike up to back down. leaders and nearby counties are pushing for a full reopening as soon as next week. >>> here is something to show you. this might brighten your day a little bit. in the santa monica mountains, a 3-year-old mountain lion has given birth to a litter of kittens. they have been tracking that mother. they are excited about the new litter as the father brings genetic diversity in the isolated area. three kittens were also tagged. they will be monitored as part of the states conservation efforts. >> look at those blue eyes. they grow up quickly, don't they? >> yes they do. they are not so cute. it is nice to see. >> let's check in with steve. our weather might cool down a little bit. pam and i are okay with that. >>> it might be 25 degrees cooler. you are correct. overtures are dropping big time. ther
. >> xavier brown is 19 years old. he graduated from bishop o'dowd high school.e now attends ucla. >>> yosemite national park will reopen today for some people. the only people allowed in will be those who have existing wilderness permits or permits to hike up to back down. leaders and nearby counties are pushing for a full reopening as soon as next week. >>> here is something to show you. this might brighten your day a little bit. in the santa monica mountains, a...
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. >> reporter: xavier becerra is calling for changes . >> we are urging law enforcement to develop and implement policies as appropriate to require peace officers to intervene to stop unnecessary force by another officer >> he's also saying banning chuck colson de-escalation techniques and prohibiting officers from firing at moving vehicles and using deadly force is the last result. it aligns with the current campaign for police reform called a can wait. >> we are pushing ahead on significant plans to support legislation that works to decertify police officers for serious misconduct. >> right now california does not have a system in place. recommendations come less than 24 hours the police unions put out a full-page ad in major newspapers on sunday calling for police reforms and rooting out raises police officers >> unfortunately there is racism in our communities. the first step is to admit we have raises police officers working in our profession. how do we prevent them from going from department to department. that is why we are calling for a national database that would list people
. >> reporter: xavier becerra is calling for changes . >> we are urging law enforcement to develop and implement policies as appropriate to require peace officers to intervene to stop unnecessary force by another officer >> he's also saying banning chuck colson de-escalation techniques and prohibiting officers from firing at moving vehicles and using deadly force is the last result. it aligns with the current campaign for police reform called a can wait. >> we are...
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>> just a few days after another deadly shooting by vallejo police, the state's attorney general, xavier becerra says he will begin a comprehensive review of the police department and use of force policy. 22-year-old sean monterrosa was the 11th person of color shot since 2011. the city of vallejo says it welcomes the doj's involvement. police say they were trying to stop looters when he started running toward a consider that had rammed a police cruiser. he knelt down and placed his hands above his waist revealing what officers thought was a hand cruiser. turns out what police saw was a >> he was in a vehicle. how did he feel threatened. >> being on your knees and having your hands up is a universal sign you are surrendering. >> that's monterossa's sisters. a couple hundred protesters joined them in the mission this afternoon. they say the doj's announcement offered at least a little hope for justice for their brother. live to san jose again, sky ranger in the downtown area where it has turned into a march. damian trujillo is at city hall where the mayor is asking for more on police tact
>> just a few days after another deadly shooting by vallejo police, the state's attorney general, xavier becerra says he will begin a comprehensive review of the police department and use of force policy. 22-year-old sean monterrosa was the 11th person of color shot since 2011. the city of vallejo says it welcomes the doj's involvement. police say they were trying to stop looters when he started running toward a consider that had rammed a police cruiser. he knelt down and placed his hands...
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. >> xavier brown is 19 years old.e now attends ucla. >>> some of the biggest names in football are banding together and joining the national call for racial equality and justice. >> it's been 10 days since george floyd was brutally murdered work >> how many times do we need to ask you? >> what will it take? >> do one of us need to be murdered by police brutality? >> roger goodell made the official statement last week. it does not seem to have satisfied the players. some of the most prominent names created this minute long video telling the league what it's official statement should be, and listed the names of black people killed by police. >> im tamir rice. >> i am walter scott. >> i am philip white. >> i am jordan baker. >> we will not be silenced. >> we have a right to peacefully protest. >> it should not take this long. >> players from all over the league are spreading the message on their social media pages. let's get to the weather. >>> of 5:39 is the time. let's check with steve. unemployment figures just came i
. >> xavier brown is 19 years old.e now attends ucla. >>> some of the biggest names in football are banding together and joining the national call for racial equality and justice. >> it's been 10 days since george floyd was brutally murdered work >> how many times do we need to ask you? >> what will it take? >> do one of us need to be murdered by police brutality? >> roger goodell made the official statement last week. it does not seem to have...
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. >> reporter: xavier becerra says his office has adopted these policies. he says he's open to discussing qualified immunity and that is when officers are protected from suing from excessive force. >>> some of the demonstrators who shut down the bay bridge last night today are talking about the demands. at least 100 cars with many more people involved got onto the upper deck of the bridge from treasure island. the protesters blocked off five westbound lanes with traffic backed up to the toll plaza. some people got out of their cars and were walking and running between the stop vehicles. there is a list of demands in this includes removing police officers from black communities. >> we need police reform. that is changing a lot of the laws and different things that a been set in place that somebody white will never go through. >> demonstrators also want an increase in healthcare and access to food in black of our communities. the protest on the bridge lasted for four hours. traffic was moving by 8:00 last night. officers arrested a total of 28 people during t
. >> reporter: xavier becerra says his office has adopted these policies. he says he's open to discussing qualified immunity and that is when officers are protected from suing from excessive force. >>> some of the demonstrators who shut down the bay bridge last night today are talking about the demands. at least 100 cars with many more people involved got onto the upper deck of the bridge from treasure island. the protesters blocked off five westbound lanes with traffic backed up...
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micah xavier johnson. dallas police officers killing 5 of them. police said johnson was upset about black lives matter and recent police shootings in louisiana and minnesota and wanted to kill white people. former president barack obama spoke at the memorial for the following dallas officers on july 10th, 2016. >> when all this takes place more than 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers. >> just months later and questions about whether hillary clinton would be able to garner support for black lives matter and minority voters donald trump won the election. researchers from four prominent universities recently found the november 2016 election was heavily influenced by black lives matter, the effect was substantial on both sides according to researcher between those who supported blm and those who supported police and now today in the wake of the killing by george floyd by minneapolis police the black lives matter movement has gained strength and appears t
micah xavier johnson. dallas police officers killing 5 of them. police said johnson was upset about black lives matter and recent police shootings in louisiana and minnesota and wanted to kill white people. former president barack obama spoke at the memorial for the following dallas officers on july 10th, 2016. >> when all this takes place more than 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers....
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put forward by republican attorneys general as well as democrats attorneys general represent bid xaviera from the state of california, because of the change makeup of the supreme court is big unknown. the biggest unknown is what john roberts, the chief justice does now that this part of the affordable care act is no longer there. eric: you have a gut on what they will say? jon: no, i don't predict what the supreme court is going to do. i don't think anybody with two cents worth of intelligence will predict what the supreme court is going to do. ly let them decide on this particular matter. eric: very well said, yes, meanwhile politically because of the pandemic, increase in enrollments have been up like 46%, 154,000 or so new enrollees in obamacare, so politically, how does the trump administration view to scrap a law, how does that fit into the politics? jon: this plays to the base, certainly. the president pledge today remove obamacare, of course, the position taken by solicit or general on the filing that came forward earlier this week, at the same time democrats argue this is not th
put forward by republican attorneys general as well as democrats attorneys general represent bid xaviera from the state of california, because of the change makeup of the supreme court is big unknown. the biggest unknown is what john roberts, the chief justice does now that this part of the affordable care act is no longer there. eric: you have a gut on what they will say? jon: no, i don't predict what the supreme court is going to do. i don't think anybody with two cents worth of intelligence...
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she goes to xavier university and ultimately becomes the surgeon general of the united states during president barack obama's administration. she now has a clinic in the , soern section of the city she is still giving back to the community all the time. the next gentleman went to one of the local high schools here, williamson high school. he used to blow up things in the chemistry lab and set his mom's kitchen on fire. ultimately, he goes to tuskegee university to become an engineer. works on the b-2 stealth bomber. then he invented the super soaker, the water gun that shoots over buildings and across the street that has sold over $1 billion worth. recently, he returned to mobile about eight months ago, presented a check to the mobile county public school system for $7.5 million to start a robotics school. the same high school he attended finished third in the overall presentation of robotics at the state contest a couple years ago. time.s given back all the his lab is in atlanta, georgia. the third gentleman is major general garrett cooper. major general garrett cooper also attended
she goes to xavier university and ultimately becomes the surgeon general of the united states during president barack obama's administration. she now has a clinic in the , soern section of the city she is still giving back to the community all the time. the next gentleman went to one of the local high schools here, williamson high school. he used to blow up things in the chemistry lab and set his mom's kitchen on fire. ultimately, he goes to tuskegee university to become an engineer. works on...
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michael xavier johnson ambushed dallas police officers, killing five of them.police that he was upset about black lives matter in recent police shootings in minnesota and wanted to kill white people. former president barack obama spoke at the memorial for the fallen dallas officers on jul july 10, 2016. >> more than 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act? but they are paranoid. >> months later amid questions about whether hillary clinton would be able to garner support for black lives matter and minority voters, donald trump won the election. researchers from prominent found that it was heavily influenced by black lives matter. the effect was substantial on both sides, according to a researcher. between those who supported blm and those who supported police. and an out today, in the wake of the killing of the unarmed george floyd by minneapolis police, the black lives matter movement has gained strength and appears to be taken into the mainstream by democrats. >> but america is not only burning, america is also weeping which she is weeping for those
michael xavier johnson ambushed dallas police officers, killing five of them.police that he was upset about black lives matter in recent police shootings in minnesota and wanted to kill white people. former president barack obama spoke at the memorial for the fallen dallas officers on jul july 10, 2016. >> more than 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act? but they are paranoid. >> months later amid questions about whether hillary clinton would be able to garner support...
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. >> i was issued a laptop right after school ended >> reporter: xavier prater is a dedicated student>> reporter: xavier will be a senior next year and dreams of going to ucla. he is well on his way with lots of support little surprise, participation in online classes in grosse pointe is 95%. much higher than it is just a zip code away in detroit where it's only 50%. a reflection some say of deeply rooted systemic racism the numbers tell at least part of the story in detroit, median household income is about $30,000. the population is nearly 80% black. in grosse pointe, median income is just over $100,000 with a black population of 2% so is the digital divide in detroit a racial divide as well? >> absolutely. the haves are receiving more than the have nots we already know children are coming in at a disadvantage with fewer resources than middle class, upper middle class students but our public school system should be the equalizer in giving an opportunity for children but instead it exacerbates the divide that already exists >> reporter: detroit is getting a big boost with a $23 milli
. >> i was issued a laptop right after school ended >> reporter: xavier prater is a dedicated student>> reporter: xavier will be a senior next year and dreams of going to ucla. he is well on his way with lots of support little surprise, participation in online classes in grosse pointe is 95%. much higher than it is just a zip code away in detroit where it's only 50%. a reflection some say of deeply rooted systemic racism the numbers tell at least part of the story in detroit,...
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xavier becerra announced reforms for police officer statewide. that includes banning chokehold's, and emphasis on de- escalation. they would use verbal warnings before using force. they would require officers step in to stop another officer from using excessive force. this would also call for limits to the use of rubber bullets and tear gas during protests. the state attorney general's recommendations are similar to the current nationwide campaign for police reform, but he went even further on the issue of lease accountability, saying that california should be tougher on removing problem police officers. >> we are pushing ahead on significant plans to support response to legislation that works to decertify police officers for serious misconduct. >> he says his recommendations are similar to 3 major police unions, last weekend, the unions for san francisco, san jose and los angeles took out this full-page ad in several newspapers and called for police reforms and getting rid of racist police officers. >>> happening today, we expected to get more i
xavier becerra announced reforms for police officer statewide. that includes banning chokehold's, and emphasis on de- escalation. they would use verbal warnings before using force. they would require officers step in to stop another officer from using excessive force. this would also call for limits to the use of rubber bullets and tear gas during protests. the state attorney general's recommendations are similar to the current nationwide campaign for police reform, but he went even further on...
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state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make changes, some by january. he's hoping they'll put those in place sooner. becerra says the reforms fall in line with the can't wait campaign that includes departments requiring officers to inter shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, the ban of use of chokeholds and the requirements to de-escalate, again, conflicts. lawmakers have passed legislation allowing the state to decertify police officers for serious misconduct. reporting live in downtown walnut creek, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. >>> tonight two san francisco leaders plan to sit down at manny's to discuss the black lives matter movement and nationwide protests. sfpd chief bill scott and district attorney chesa boudin plan to take part in a virtual discussion in how the city can lead moving forward. it gets under way at 6:00 on manny's facebook page. >>> no doubt emotions will be high in one butte county courtroom when pg&e pleads guilty to 84 felony manslaughter counts tied to the firestorm in paradise a year and
state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make changes, some by january. he's hoping they'll put those in place sooner. becerra says the reforms fall in line with the can't wait campaign that includes departments requiring officers to inter shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, the ban of use of chokeholds and the requirements to de-escalate, again, conflicts. lawmakers have passed legislation allowing the state to decertify police officers for serious...
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. >> 19-year-old xavier brown organized the oakland demonstration with another teenage friend.e graduated from bishop high school and attends ucla. brown says he had no idea that demonstration would be so large. he put the word out on social media just five days earlier. >> at first, it wasn't getting that much traction and i said even if it is just me and you, we will still march. >> he said were began to spread to various community organizations stressing that the demonstration would be what they called nondestructive. oakland police did use tear gas to disperse crowds late that evening which has sparked criticism but the want and violence was absent. >> we wanted to give the community a voice and through that, a standing up against police brutality and the system of oppression in america. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> i think that our young people should be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> taylor says you're not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the
. >> 19-year-old xavier brown organized the oakland demonstration with another teenage friend.e graduated from bishop high school and attends ucla. brown says he had no idea that demonstration would be so large. he put the word out on social media just five days earlier. >> at first, it wasn't getting that much traction and i said even if it is just me and you, we will still march. >> he said were began to spread to various community organizations stressing that the...
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benjamin grew up over near most pure heart of mary church, okay, and she goes to xavier university and ultimately becomes a surgeon general of the united states during president barack obama's administration. right here from mobile. she now has a clinic out in the western section of the city, an area, she's still giving back to the community all the time. the next gentleman is a gentleman that went to one of the local high schools here, williamson high school, and he used to blow up things in the chemistry lab and set his mom's kitchen on fire, so ultimately he goes to tuskegee university and becomes a ph.d. engineer. works on the b-2 stealth bomber and then invents the super soaker the water gun and he sold over a billion dollars worth and recently he returned to mobile about eight months ago, presented a check to the mobile county public school system for $7.5 million to start a robotics school. interesting enough, the same high school that he attended, finished third in the overall presentations of robotics at state contest a couple years ago. he's given back all the time. his labs
benjamin grew up over near most pure heart of mary church, okay, and she goes to xavier university and ultimately becomes a surgeon general of the united states during president barack obama's administration. right here from mobile. she now has a clinic out in the western section of the city, an area, she's still giving back to the community all the time. the next gentleman is a gentleman that went to one of the local high schools here, williamson high school, and he used to blow up things in...
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state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by januarye police departments will put these changes in place sooner. the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight can't wait campaign that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force, ban shooting at moving vehicles, ban the use of chokeholds and require de-escalation. becerra is also urging lawmakers to pass legislation allowing states to decertify police officers accused of serious misconduct. reporting live in walnut creek, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. 6:33. tonight two san francisco leaders plan to sit down at manny's to discuss the black lives matter movement and nationwide protests. sfpd chief bill scott and district attorney chesa boudin plan to take part in a virtual discussion in how the city can move forward. it will get under way at 6:00 on the manny's facebook page. >>> emotion will be very high, no doubt, in one butte county courtroom where pg&e will plead guilty to 84 felony manslaughter counts tied to the firestor
state attorney general xavier becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by januarye police departments will put these changes in place sooner. the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight can't wait campaign that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force, ban shooting at moving vehicles, ban the use of chokeholds and require de-escalation. becerra is also urging lawmakers to pass legislation allowing states to decertify...
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xavier becerra along with a former obama administration official ron davis and ed chung from the american -- center for american progress will discuss improvements to police as part of the 2020 innovations conference. >>> one san francisco neighborhood could become the new frontier for new housing. but residents aren't having it. coming up next in project home, the fight to keep new construction out. >>> sunny skies and our mount hamilton camera from the observatory. a very beautiful view. heatup inland this afternoon. what you can expect in your neighborhood coming up. >>> and it a slow ride out of the south bay as crews work to clear an injury crash out of lanes and i'll have details in the drive times >>> and taking a live look at downtown san jose where the city council has now voted to extend a moratorium on evictions. that is meant to help tenants facing hardship including job losses during the pandemic. supporters say the new measure is well timed and an attorney with the silicon valley law foundation says it's protecting the most vulnerable members of the community. the council vo
xavier becerra along with a former obama administration official ron davis and ed chung from the american -- center for american progress will discuss improvements to police as part of the 2020 innovations conference. >>> one san francisco neighborhood could become the new frontier for new housing. but residents aren't having it. coming up next in project home, the fight to keep new construction out. >>> sunny skies and our mount hamilton camera from the observatory. a very...
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the man who won the daca case and beat trump, california attorney general xavier becerra will join me. >>> then as the coronavirus surges in some states, the governors start taking it seriously but is it too late? >>> trump's pursuit of re-election from china may have played a role in
the man who won the daca case and beat trump, california attorney general xavier becerra will join me. >>> then as the coronavirus surges in some states, the governors start taking it seriously but is it too late? >>> trump's pursuit of re-election from china may have played a role in
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. >> 19-year-old xavier brown organized the oakland demonstration with another teenage friend.rown graduated bishop o'dell high school and attend ucla. brown says he had no idea that demonstration would be so large. they put the word out on social media just five days earlier. >> at first, it wasn't getting that much traction and i said even if it is just me and you, we will still march. >> he says were began to spread through various community organizations stressing that the demonstration would be what they called nondestructive. oakland police did use tear gas to disperse crowds later that evening which has sparked criticism and a lawsuit but the wanted violence was absent. >> we wanted to give the community a voice and through that, a standing up against a police brutality and the system of oppression in america. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> our young people should be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> he is not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the
. >> 19-year-old xavier brown organized the oakland demonstration with another teenage friend.rown graduated bishop o'dell high school and attend ucla. brown says he had no idea that demonstration would be so large. they put the word out on social media just five days earlier. >> at first, it wasn't getting that much traction and i said even if it is just me and you, we will still march. >> he says were began to spread through various community organizations stressing that the...
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. >> my name is xavier brown. i'm 19 years old. >> two 19-year-old childhood friends coming together to create a movement. and it all started with a text. >> he said i'm trying to organize a solidarity march for tuesday. i'm going to post it and pass out all flyers over oakland, and i'm wondering if you want to be part of it because you're a leader. and he was like i have other posts ready. and i was let's do it. >> the organizing was key. it took four days with social media playing a vital role. and the rules were clear. >> we set out the guidelines that we didn't want to loot and destroy things. that wasn't what we were trying to do then. and i think that obviously attracted a bigger crowd, because you had younger people and also older people. >> the voices of these ucla freshmen were heard throughout oakland. >> all lives cannot matter until black lives matter. >> even making it to city hall. >> we are very proud of that beautiful demonstration. >> what does that tell you about the power that lies within you? >
. >> my name is xavier brown. i'm 19 years old. >> two 19-year-old childhood friends coming together to create a movement. and it all started with a text. >> he said i'm trying to organize a solidarity march for tuesday. i'm going to post it and pass out all flyers over oakland, and i'm wondering if you want to be part of it because you're a leader. and he was like i have other posts ready. and i was let's do it. >> the organizing was key. it took four days with social...
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should mention jefferson davis' name is now going to be taken off a parkway, a road that runs past xavier university of louisiana, which is the nation's only catholic historically black university. they've just decided in louisiana while a statue of jefferson davis may still stand at the u.s. capitol thanks to mitch mcconnell, they're going to take jefferson davis' name off that parkway in louisiana and they're going to name it for president of the university dr. norman c. francis. that's in louisiana. in mississippi, they decided today they would no longer fly the mississippi state flag with its confederate stars and bars in front of bay st. louis city hall. we've also got footage of them taking down that same flag, the stars and bars confederate monument on the mississippi state flag. this is them taking it down in front of city hall in gulfport, mississippi, yesterday. the city council voted unanimously to stop conducting city business under the confederate flag. ederate emblem on it and instead raised up what's called the magnolia flag, which was the first official state flag of missi
should mention jefferson davis' name is now going to be taken off a parkway, a road that runs past xavier university of louisiana, which is the nation's only catholic historically black university. they've just decided in louisiana while a statue of jefferson davis may still stand at the u.s. capitol thanks to mitch mcconnell, they're going to take jefferson davis' name off that parkway in louisiana and they're going to name it for president of the university dr. norman c. francis. that's in...
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finally, the museum of the american revolution owns two paintings by xavier dellgado, 1782, that depictst. george's second infantry action during the philadelphia campaign. st. george did not commission these works, he advised dellgada concerning their comp are composition, turning each into a guide of how the red coats in 1777 looked when they went on campaign. dellgada recreated the attack on september 20th, 1777, on brigadier general anthony wayne's pennsylvania continentals at paoli. the artist then painted the continental's attempt to avenge themselves on st. george and his comrades at germantown on october 4th of that year. the british light infantrymen, figure prominently in both pains as one meist expect. british life through lagoons and green-clad british riflemen. which means they could not have been put on quickly due to so many buttons. they were hard to secure, those buttons, because gators were designed for a skin-tight fit half gators were more convenient because they only buttoned to the ankles. this required the shoulder to put on eight to ten items to be properly attire
finally, the museum of the american revolution owns two paintings by xavier dellgado, 1782, that depictst. george's second infantry action during the philadelphia campaign. st. george did not commission these works, he advised dellgada concerning their comp are composition, turning each into a guide of how the red coats in 1777 looked when they went on campaign. dellgada recreated the attack on september 20th, 1777, on brigadier general anthony wayne's pennsylvania continentals at paoli. the...
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. >> my name is xavier brown, i'm 19 years old. >> reporter: these childhood friends organizing a demonstrationng social media. >> we set up guidelines we didn't want to loot and destroy things. i think that obviously attracted a bigger crowd because you have younger people and also older people. >> reporter: when asked to describe this movement? >> i'll say three words. revolution of youth. actually, four. revolution of black youth. >> akiel's high school principal says she's so proud of him now, and so are we. >> love it. love the youth, love those kids. thanks, will, appreciate it. >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," the remaining three police officers there when george floyd took his final breath have been charged. >> and charges are upgraded against the officer who kept his knee on floyd's neck. protesters are reacting to that news on the ninth night of demonstrations, and former president barack obama has addressed the nation, urging americans to make real change. >>> also this morning, the stunning critique of president trump by a former member of his ca
. >> my name is xavier brown, i'm 19 years old. >> reporter: these childhood friends organizing a demonstrationng social media. >> we set up guidelines we didn't want to loot and destroy things. i think that obviously attracted a bigger crowd because you have younger people and also older people. >> reporter: when asked to describe this movement? >> i'll say three words. revolution of youth. actually, four. revolution of black youth. >> akiel's high school...
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attorney general xavier becerra's says the solano county da can handle the investigation into the deathsean monterrosa, expected of looting a drugstore on june 2nd, when the vallejo police officer shot him through the windshield of his car. witnesses say he was on his knees, but police say his hands were at his waist, and they thought he had a gun. it turned out he had a hammer. >>> san jose mayor, outlining a nine point plan to begin reforms in his city police departments. one goal is to allow external reviews of a legend misconduct or abuse. the plan would also expand authority to oversee actions of both city managers and police chiefs. the officers union says its members want to serve the community. >> we are always very interested in sitting down and having a conversation in finding ways to help our officers to the very best job they can, when they are out there serving their communities. >> san jose's police deferment has been heavily criticized on reactions to protests. >>> authorities in santa clara county are vista getting the death of a sheriff's cadet who died during training.
attorney general xavier becerra's says the solano county da can handle the investigation into the deathsean monterrosa, expected of looting a drugstore on june 2nd, when the vallejo police officer shot him through the windshield of his car. witnesses say he was on his knees, but police say his hands were at his waist, and they thought he had a gun. it turned out he had a hammer. >>> san jose mayor, outlining a nine point plan to begin reforms in his city police departments. one goal is...
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xavier, thank you for doing that.tell you, we are a couple days removed, what does it mean to see the photos and video of the magnitude of this crowd? >> to be honest, it is unreal. you know? at first, i didn't think it would be this large. it is a true blessing that
xavier, thank you for doing that.tell you, we are a couple days removed, what does it mean to see the photos and video of the magnitude of this crowd? >> to be honest, it is unreal. you know? at first, i didn't think it would be this large. it is a true blessing that
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xavier university in the city of chicago. he then completed his residency in internal medicine at st. joseph's hospital in chicago. in 2010, ten years ago, dr. matah ban working at unity point methodist medical center in down state peoria, illinois. he sent me a letter. here is what he says about being a doctor. i quote him. i feel it is a great privilege to be able to help people, comfort them, heal them and make them better when they are most vulnerable. dr. matah lives in peoria with his wife and 10-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter. he writes in addition, we have called peoria home for ten years. we love this community here. we bought a home here. we built a career here. we plan to stay in this community as long as we can. now, dr. matah is on the front lines of the pandemic, treating covid-19 patients. he was also selected as the principal investigator for a covid-19 trial for which the hospital has applied. but unfortunately, dr. matah is one of thousands of doctors who are stuck in this green card backlog. he has be
xavier university in the city of chicago. he then completed his residency in internal medicine at st. joseph's hospital in chicago. in 2010, ten years ago, dr. matah ban working at unity point methodist medical center in down state peoria, illinois. he sent me a letter. here is what he says about being a doctor. i quote him. i feel it is a great privilege to be able to help people, comfort them, heal them and make them better when they are most vulnerable. dr. matah lives in peoria with his...
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for those of you that don't know me, my name is xavier. i attend mission high school, and i am a rising senior. i am looking forward to this very important and memorable school year. i am here today worried but hopeful. i stand here not just for myself but every student in sfusd to ask the student who is the learning plan for fall 2020? every school should be helping their student lead, but we fall short if we have no guidance. i raise my voice today to ask to be a part of an initiative, a movement, and to have a seat at the table to develop a learning plan that we can implement. thank you for your time. >> i'm sorry. mari, are you there? >> hello. >> yes, you can go ahead. two minutes. >> hi. my name is mari. i'm a parent. i have two things i want to talk about. i also sit on the school renaming committee, and we started in january, and we had another meeting in february. unfortunately because of covid, we're not able to meet. i'm talking here today because i really want to urge sfusd so if we can hurry up and get a new meeting either by
for those of you that don't know me, my name is xavier. i attend mission high school, and i am a rising senior. i am looking forward to this very important and memorable school year. i am here today worried but hopeful. i stand here not just for myself but every student in sfusd to ask the student who is the learning plan for fall 2020? every school should be helping their student lead, but we fall short if we have no guidance. i raise my voice today to ask to be a part of an initiative, a...