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>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure ty'll pick anyonehe good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a figugoreod., strong >> [ laughs ] every mother should have such a loving son. and while many of us may want to nominate our own moms, the treasury is looking for women who've had more of a, let's say, historical impact, particularly on democracy. and one more thing -- they currently on the $10 bill is alexander hamilton. whether he'll be replaced by or joined by a woman is still up in the air. by the way, women haven't always been given short shrift on our paper money. more than 100 years ago, the treasury printed bills sporting pictures of pocahontas and martha washington. since then, the only women celebrated on our currenc
>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure ty'll pick anyonehe good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel...
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>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. mrs. obama? >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a good, strong figure. >> [ laughs ] every mother should have such a loving son. and while many of us may want to nominate our own moms, the treasury is looking for women who've had more of a, let's say, historical impact, particularly on democracy. and one more thing -- they can't still be living. currently on the $10 bill is alexander hamilton. whether he'll be replaced by or joined by a woman is still up in the air. by the way, women haven't always been given short shrift on our paper money. more than 100 years ago, the treasury printed bills sporting pictures of pocahontas and martha washington. since then, the only women celebrated
>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. mrs. obama? >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a...
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>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a good, strong figure. >> [ laughs ] every mother should have such a loving son. and while many of us may want to nominate our own moms, the treasury is looking for women who've had more of a, let's say, historical impact, particularly on democracy. and one more thing -- they can't still be living. currently on the $10 bill is alexander hamilton. whether he'll be replaced by or joined by a woman is still up in the air. by the way, women haven't always been given short shrift on our paper money. more than 100 years ago, the treasury printed bills sporting pictures of pocahontas and martha washington. since then, the
>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate...
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>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... mrs. obama? >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like she's a good, strong figure. >> [ laughs ] every mother should have such a loving son. and while many of us may want to nominate our own moms, the treasury is looking for women who've had more of a, let's say, historical impact, particularly on democracy. and one more thing -- they can't still be living. currently on the $10 bill is alexander hamilton. whether he'll be replaced by or joinby a woman is still up in the air. by the way, women haven't always been given short shrift on our paper money. more than 100 years ago, the treasury printed bills sporting pictures of pocahontas and martha washington. since t
>> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... mrs. obama? >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know --...
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the action of rosa parks, the words and leadership of dr. king inspired me. i metrosa parks when i was 17. the nebs year at 18 i met martin luther king, jr. and i liked what i saw. as a matter of fact, with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins we went down to the public library and a little town in alabama trying to get library cards, trying to check out some books. and we were told by the librarian that the library was for whites only and not for colored. i never went back to that building until july 5th, 1998, for a book signing for my first book. and blacks and white citizens showed up and they gave me a library card. (applause). >> trevor: wow. i'm glad that we have got more time with you because i want to talk about this, your relationship with march and black lives matter, the movement and what people could be doing in today's i would say civil rights era. so we'll be right back with more from congressman lewis. (applause) ♪ with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. w
the action of rosa parks, the words and leadership of dr. king inspired me. i metrosa parks when i was 17. the nebs year at 18 i met martin luther king, jr. and i liked what i saw. as a matter of fact, with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins we went down to the public library and a little town in alabama trying to get library cards, trying to check out some books. and we were told by the librarian that the library was for whites only and not for colored. i never went back to that...
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rosa parks have its moment where one woman will inevitably refuse to take her fail off -- take her veil off and that is sure to cause widespread unrest. genie: in the context of the war in syria, turkish backed fighters just went in to help liberate the border city and the papers are talking about that. -- thefrench way quench france language lebanese paper says turkey hit syria while the turkish paper says "turkish army backed rebels advance inside syria, supported by coalition airstrikes." genie: the situation there is because in addition to this wish by turkey to cleanse the area of the islamic state there is also the issue of the growing strength of the kurds. >> this is something the wall street journal is looking at. this article is in reaction to 's comments that it targets the syrian kurds. for the journal, the turks -- the turkish will -- the real threat is the islamic state group and the sooner turkey realizes this the better. genie: now to brazil where suspended presidential impeachment trial. >> she gave her last speech on wednesday. she remained defiant, saying she would no
rosa parks have its moment where one woman will inevitably refuse to take her fail off -- take her veil off and that is sure to cause widespread unrest. genie: in the context of the war in syria, turkish backed fighters just went in to help liberate the border city and the papers are talking about that. -- thefrench way quench france language lebanese paper says turkey hit syria while the turkish paper says "turkish army backed rebels advance inside syria, supported by coalition...
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the book talked about rosa parks, and it talks about doctor king and all these other persons. but those were not my first case. my first civil rights case was the case of claude debt, a 15 year-old girl who lived in a part of montgomery, the northeast part of the city. and at that time, there were only about 3 streets up there, in that section, surrounded by white people, where these black people live had, and these children had to use the public school system to take a bus downtown, and then go to booker t. high school. one day on march 2, 1955, nine months before mrs. rosa parks did what she did, claude debt was coming from school. she had to change buses downtown. when she got on the bus, where she lived. more white people than usual got on the bus. she was not seated in one of the ten seats. but, when they fill all -- white seats up, the bus driver asked her, she was sitting, asked her to get up and she said she wasn't sitting in the white section and she did not get up. she was arrested. her parents, called mr. nixon, and i represented her before george hill in the court
the book talked about rosa parks, and it talks about doctor king and all these other persons. but those were not my first case. my first civil rights case was the case of claude debt, a 15 year-old girl who lived in a part of montgomery, the northeast part of the city. and at that time, there were only about 3 streets up there, in that section, surrounded by white people, where these black people live had, and these children had to use the public school system to take a bus downtown, and then...
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in then trying to seek work give rosa parks in a contrived way into his speeches also key talks about what he was internally communicating to his staff. so it is a book that i think people romanticize the role of the speechwriter to sound like kennedy your reagan but this is just such a date to a painful experience for him and his successes and he revels that our exciting and sad. and was just in the crowd watching. >> also with the marco rubio book people off turd mentioned connections their books but here is a man the you say marco rubio is mired during the intellectual conservative. >> serving at everything a share by conservatives it has always been in a different context and speaking about the americans around the time of the revolution one of the great speeches opposing the policy of the government offers the character description of the americans what he says first is that americans are assessed with personal liberty. and a small liberty in the year the costly see them coming. and the argument against the british government is it has to be a understood you have to understand th
in then trying to seek work give rosa parks in a contrived way into his speeches also key talks about what he was internally communicating to his staff. so it is a book that i think people romanticize the role of the speechwriter to sound like kennedy your reagan but this is just such a date to a painful experience for him and his successes and he revels that our exciting and sad. and was just in the crowd watching. >> also with the marco rubio book people off turd mentioned connections...
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. >> so for an athlete of his stature or actually sit down in the tradition of rosa parks, to >> reporter: kaepernick's move is not one of disrespect to the flag he says, but rather advocating for the higher values it stands for. >> he was taking a stand directly related to some of the issues happening in society today. particularly, black and brown people. >> reporter: denver, of course, is no stranger to these types of moves. >> it is surprising. nuggets star refused to stand during the national anthem saying it conflicted with his islamic beliefs. he would eventually work out a compromise with the nba but it eventually damaged his career. something kaepernick should also be aware of. >> he says he is all in. maybe he doesn't understand the magnitude of what is coming his way, but he said he has the spine and the backbone to deal him. in denver, nick mcgill, 9news. >> the statement of the nfl is we recognize an individual's right to choose to participate. >>> denver police have arrested a man for assaulting a woman on the high line canal trail. as he walked away. demarcus bookhart was i
. >> so for an athlete of his stature or actually sit down in the tradition of rosa parks, to >> reporter: kaepernick's move is not one of disrespect to the flag he says, but rather advocating for the higher values it stands for. >> he was taking a stand directly related to some of the issues happening in society today. particularly, black and brown people. >> reporter: denver, of course, is no stranger to these types of moves. >> it is surprising. nuggets star...
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i went there at a time when you know, could you still have a conversation with rosa parks. who had moved to detroit but would come back. and there were these icons to the civil rights movement in my ear. but i've been hopeful that we could get to the point where we could talk about these issues on a broader context. we have had some success in the criminal justice area. still have a lot of work to do, an enormous amount of work to do and we've had some setbacks. but i now realize that we have got to talk about these issues more broadly if we really want to see the change. >> rose: did you want to have a big life sth. >> no. i just wanted to make a difference. i would be very happy-- . >> rose: that's one definition of a big life. >> well, it is. but you know, i have been happiest when i go to the prison and spend time with clients. you know, standing up for people in the court room, making the kind of arguments that i think need to be made to kind of point to humanity of every human being. but i didn't expect to be in a situation where we had to talk more nationally and int
i went there at a time when you know, could you still have a conversation with rosa parks. who had moved to detroit but would come back. and there were these icons to the civil rights movement in my ear. but i've been hopeful that we could get to the point where we could talk about these issues on a broader context. we have had some success in the criminal justice area. still have a lot of work to do, an enormous amount of work to do and we've had some setbacks. but i now realize that we have...
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the back talked about rosa parks and you talks about dr. king and the others, but flows not the first. the first case was the case of a father, a 15-year-old girl, who lived in a, in a pod of montgomery, that is called king hill. the northeast pod of the city. that time, there were only three streets up there in that section, surrounded buy white people, and where the black people live these children had to use the public school system to take a bus downtown and then go to washington high school which was a black segregated school that time. one day on march 2nd, 1955, nine mons before mrs. rosa parks did what she did, he was coming from school. she had to change buses downtown. when she got on the bus going to king hill where she lived, more white people than usual got on the bus. she was not seated in one of the ten seats, but when they filled the white seats up, the bus driver asks her. she was sitting in the first section. the first seats where they were black, they asked her to get up. she said she paid the money and was not sitting in
the back talked about rosa parks and you talks about dr. king and the others, but flows not the first. the first case was the case of a father, a 15-year-old girl, who lived in a, in a pod of montgomery, that is called king hill. the northeast pod of the city. that time, there were only three streets up there in that section, surrounded buy white people, and where the black people live these children had to use the public school system to take a bus downtown and then go to washington high...
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. >> rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus and now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fair. we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe affordable housing. and good jobs. >> the democratic nominee also said she knows she has work to do to win over american stressed but clinton blames some of her low ratings on republican attacks saying she gets higher marks when she is serving in public office. >>> officials have now confirmed two new cases of zika virus in san francisco which brings the number of cases in the city to 10. officials say there are also 10 confirmed cases in alameda county. they stress all the bay area cases addressing the bias while traveling outside the us. in zika is not spreading in the bay area or california. >>> one of the spokes -- most popular athlete is taking center stage tonight. >> the pound for pound king of the ring, from oakland california, there he is. boxing champ andre ward putting his perfect 29-0 record of against alexander brent whose only lost one about in h
. >> rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus and now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fair. we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe affordable housing. and good jobs. >> the democratic nominee also said she knows she has work to do to win over american stressed but clinton blames some of her low ratings on republican attacks saying she gets higher marks when she is serving in public...
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i went as time when you could still have a conversation with rosa parks. hope all that we can get to the point where we can talk about these issues in a broader context. do and a lot of work to we have had some setbacks that i now realize that we have to talk about these issues more broadly. charlie: did you want to have a big life? brian: no, i just wanted to make a difference. well it is. i've been happiest when i can go to the prisons and spend time with clients. to stand up and make the kind of arguments that need to be made .n point to the humanity expectt just -- did not to be here. are we developing a consensus on criminal justice? brian: there is a consensus that we have too many people in jails and prisons. charlie: coming from both sides. brian: that is exactly right. putting people in prison for life for simple possession of marijuana or running a bad check is inefficient use of government resources. it is excessive and unnecessary. we are not abandoning public safety. we have hundreds of thousands of people who are not a threat to public safety
i went as time when you could still have a conversation with rosa parks. hope all that we can get to the point where we can talk about these issues in a broader context. do and a lot of work to we have had some setbacks that i now realize that we have to talk about these issues more broadly. charlie: did you want to have a big life? brian: no, i just wanted to make a difference. well it is. i've been happiest when i can go to the prisons and spend time with clients. to stand up and make the...
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rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we have to expand economic opportunity so that everyone can afford the fair, and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families to good jobs. helped desegregate our schools, now we have to help ,very family afford the books computers, and internet access to our kids need to learn in the 21st century. partieswork with both to pass the biggest investment in good paying jobs since world war ii. , smallcludes jobs businesses, and infrastructure. if we invest in infrastructure now, we will not only create jobs today, we will lay the foundation for the jobs of future. we will also focus on creating jobs in communities where unemployment remains stubbornly high after generations of underinvestment and neglect. i'm a big fan of congressman .lyburn's plan need that kind of focused, targeted investment in urban rurals, rule places -- places. we will also create jobs for young people. there is a big gap here. the unemployment rate among latino and african-american youth is significantly higher than for whites. it
rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we have to expand economic opportunity so that everyone can afford the fair, and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families to good jobs. helped desegregate our schools, now we have to help ,very family afford the books computers, and internet access to our kids need to learn in the 21st century. partieswork with both to pass the biggest investment in good paying jobs since world war ii. , smallcludes jobs...
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parks, let us not underestimate our capacity for change in the present moment. we have to raise money, resources, the will to bring about change in police and culture in this country, but it can be done. the country is not nearly where it should be, but it is certainly not where it was. while we may be resource-constrained, the fact of the matter is our people have done a whole lot more with a whole lot less, so we refuse to be discouraged and disheartened, even with the present circumstances. jesse: you brought up the presidential campaign earlier, but first, did you get a response from any of the presidential candidates to the pledges you asked them? second, where does the naacp stand as far as this year's presidential election goes because it has been a long conversation around the country about voting rights? there has been a long conversation recently about how t the political candidates relate to the african-american community. where as far as voting rights goes? have you heard anything from the political candidates back on the pledges you mentioned? where
parks, let us not underestimate our capacity for change in the present moment. we have to raise money, resources, the will to bring about change in police and culture in this country, but it can be done. the country is not nearly where it should be, but it is certainly not where it was. while we may be resource-constrained, the fact of the matter is our people have done a whole lot more with a whole lot less, so we refuse to be discouraged and disheartened, even with the present circumstances....
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obviously in the case of the bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king were so well-known for in 195 in montgomery. extending that now in terms of less sons you would take to something like "occupy, "the "remember that when king is assassinated, king was intending to come to washington to lead pay poor people's campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it was that he wanted to show the leaders of the free world, of the greatest country and richest country in the world that there was still need in poverty including in appalachians and he built these shanty huts on the mall. talk about an "occupy" movement and there's a direct analogy to that. there was fear this would attract all sorts of bad elements, and, of course, that's what we see in terms of "occupy." >> we've been talking about richard nixon, and we have a clip from a little bit later but during the general election. it talks about the fact there were no debat
obviously in the case of the bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king were so well-known for in 195 in montgomery. extending that now in terms of less sons you would take to something like "occupy, "the "remember that when king is assassinated, king was intending to come to washington to lead pay poor people's campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king...
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. >> rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we have got to expand the economic opportunities so everyone can >> mean while clinton's running made continued his tour campaign. >> his daughter sascha is on the island where she's working at the popular spot. nancy is in oak bluff. you can look for coverage tomorrow on our news at 6:00 p.m. >> developing news here in the race for the white house. cnn is reporting that donald trump will endorse house speaker paul that's something that trump said he would not do during the week. the change in velocity here comes as trump's national momentum has slowed. >> while his supporters in portland, maine, gave him a warm greeting and protesters aloud -- a loud booing. >> trump's bad week included family of a slained u.s. soldier. two days of insisting he saw video of an american shipment of cash to iran. he doubled down on the claim in front of our cameras on thursday. >> a tape was made with the airplane coming in. nice plane. the airplane coming ing andoff,. t? >> now he's saying he the plane i saw on television was the hostage plane in ge
. >> rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we have got to expand the economic opportunities so everyone can >> mean while clinton's running made continued his tour campaign. >> his daughter sascha is on the island where she's working at the popular spot. nancy is in oak bluff. you can look for coverage tomorrow on our news at 6:00 p.m. >> developing news here in the race for the white house. cnn is reporting that donald trump will endorse house speaker paul...
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and rosa parks and lyndon johnson and harry truman. i had barcodes operated against my business but i never had a threat to my life like others have had. to teach the history of what has been done in the past and we could all, within our own families so heroic. go about saying, to point out their achievements have not been perpetuated because of a natural tendency of anyone of us to feel superior to someone else. we all have an element of pride and great within us. at least better than an alcoholic, a black person or a woman, we have those misconceptions that we are better than someone else. but we, i think that could be done, yeah. we will have people collect the -- could be done. and some degree jump from the schools. >> we will have people collect the yellow cards so we can grab these questions and get them on the air. we have people who are tweeting and writing questions, a volunteer is coming around to collect fees. jim -- mr. carter: but i have to go to willie nelson concert tonight. [laughter] >> i hope i can come. [laughter] on
and rosa parks and lyndon johnson and harry truman. i had barcodes operated against my business but i never had a threat to my life like others have had. to teach the history of what has been done in the past and we could all, within our own families so heroic. go about saying, to point out their achievements have not been perpetuated because of a natural tendency of anyone of us to feel superior to someone else. we all have an element of pride and great within us. at least better than an...
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that was before rosa parks sat in the front of the bus and martin luther king junior became famous. as i mentioned earlier, when now basically passn a civil rights act and people all over the country could vote. i and most other leaders in our country , only provided for equality of treatment for all of our people. eriodprovided a brief pr relaxation. what we've seen lately, mostly what police against african americans and so forth, we still have a long way to go. understand we have had a relapse. and nowadays, there seems to be another stirring of a deeper commitment by country that can no longer limit ourselves but see what can be done about the rights for everyone. the gays and lesbians and so forth as well as people with different races. we are in a constant struggle in the united states of america to light and begin life rather nations to follow and for ourselves to benefit as well. it has been a long, continuous struggle that still goes on. >> at the center for civil them in right, we're looking [indiscernible] i'm an interesting story. when i worked for you as an election mon
that was before rosa parks sat in the front of the bus and martin luther king junior became famous. as i mentioned earlier, when now basically passn a civil rights act and people all over the country could vote. i and most other leaders in our country , only provided for equality of treatment for all of our people. eriodprovided a brief pr relaxation. what we've seen lately, mostly what police against african americans and so forth, we still have a long way to go. understand we have had a...
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i went as time when you could still have a conversation with rosa parks. there were these icons of the civil rights movement in my ear. i have been hopeful that we can get to the point where we can talk about these issues in a broader context. we have a lot of work to do and we have had some setbacks that i now realize that we have to talk about these issues more broadly. charlie: did you want to have a big life? brian: no, i just wanted to make a difference. i would be very happy -- well, it is. i've been happiest when i can go to the prisons and spend time with clients. standing up for people in the courtroom, making the kind of arguments that need to be made to point to the humanity of every human being. to be in theect situation to talk nationally and internationally about these issues. charlie: are we developing a consensus on criminal justice? bryan: there is a consensus that we have too many people in jails and prisons. people on the right, people on the left recognize that. charlie: coming from both sides. bryan: that is exactly right. i think ever
i went as time when you could still have a conversation with rosa parks. there were these icons of the civil rights movement in my ear. i have been hopeful that we can get to the point where we can talk about these issues in a broader context. we have a lot of work to do and we have had some setbacks that i now realize that we have to talk about these issues more broadly. charlie: did you want to have a big life? brian: no, i just wanted to make a difference. i would be very happy -- well, it...
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rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fare. and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe affordable housing and good jobs. sylvia mendez and rubie bridges helped desegregate our schools, now we have to have the family afford the books and computer access the kids need to learn in the 21st century. so in my first 100 days as president, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good paying jobs since world war ii. >> that includes jobs in manufacturing, clean energy, technology and innovation. small businesses, and infrastructure. if we invest in infrastructure now, we will not only create jobs today, we will lay the foundation for the jobs of the future. >> hillary clinton at the national association of hispanic journalists in washington, d.c., she is talking about infrastructure, donald trump pushing an infrastructure plan. we will look more on that on monday. we will go to hillary clinton when she makes more news, we get a qui
rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fare. and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe affordable housing and good jobs. sylvia mendez and rubie bridges helped desegregate our schools, now we have to have the family afford the books and computer access the kids need to learn in the 21st century. so in my first 100 days as president, we will work with both parties...
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finally, i have my rosa parks, my gandhi, my steven spielberg. and you sit there on your perch, and you tool shame him! >> seth: i'm not tool shaming him! >> seth, during the olympics, there was some 14-year-old young tool watching ryan lochte lie to matt lauer, and it inspired him the stars and pull down the fire alarms. [ laughter ] because he wants to be a little asshole. [ laughter ] and he wouldn't have done that without the courage of a dumbass like ryan lochte. right, everyone? [ cheers and applause ] usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! [ audience chanting ] >> seth: why are you chanting with this tool? [ audience chanting ] >> usa! usa! >> seth: i don't like you! we'll be right back with senator chuck schumer! [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! usa! [ cheers and applause ] liz assumed she could trust her dating site. liz assumed all dressings were made equal. assume nothing. unlike some other guys, these kraft dressings have no artificial flavors no synthetic colors belvita breakfast biscuits are for everyone. like the hottest guy at the office. o
finally, i have my rosa parks, my gandhi, my steven spielberg. and you sit there on your perch, and you tool shame him! >> seth: i'm not tool shaming him! >> seth, during the olympics, there was some 14-year-old young tool watching ryan lochte lie to matt lauer, and it inspired him the stars and pull down the fire alarms. [ laughter ] because he wants to be a little asshole. [ laughter ] and he wouldn't have done that without the courage of a dumbass like ryan lochte. right,...
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the teen was walking in a santa rosa park. with a bb pellet rifle that had its orange tip removed and looked a lot like a real ak-47. >> reporter: so far we've had no comment. to comment >> grant: shares 70 who shot and killed 13 year-old daniel lopez has been promoted to sergeant and 50 year-old promoter made a shot and spat 13 he was a apart be paul wright large cap for move. michael loft ak-47 . he will oversee a to 10 deputies to patrol for sound and some county he's a war veteran and has a bachelor's master's degree and has been with the sheriff's office for 26 years >> vicki: mayor stockton won the day after being arrested for planning strip poker with miners at the summer camp he runs. also accused of giving the kids up the hall and at just seen as well what the mayor had the same today where he declared his defense >> reporter: the mayor said today he did nothing wrong. court records show that the teams play in the strip poker games were courted by 1819 years old with the exception of a 16 year-old boy and the people p
the teen was walking in a santa rosa park. with a bb pellet rifle that had its orange tip removed and looked a lot like a real ak-47. >> reporter: so far we've had no comment. to comment >> grant: shares 70 who shot and killed 13 year-old daniel lopez has been promoted to sergeant and 50 year-old promoter made a shot and spat 13 he was a apart be paul wright large cap for move. michael loft ak-47 . he will oversee a to 10 deputies to patrol for sound and some county he's a war...
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rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fare. and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe, affordable house, and good job. sylvia mendes and ruby bridges help desegregate our skpublic schools, and now we have to get internet access that our kids need to learn in the 21st century. and so in my first 100 days as president, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good-paying jobs since world war ii. that includes jobs and manufacturing clean energy, technology, innovation, small businesses and infrastructure. if we invest in infrastructure now, we will not only create jobs dead, we will lay the foundation for the jobs of the future. we're going to also focus on creating jobs in communities where unemployment is high and neglect. i'm a big fan of congressman jim clyburn's 102030 plan, steering 10% of investment to neighborhoods where 20% of the population has been living below the poverty line for 30 years. we need that kind of fo
rosa parks opened up every seat on the bus, now we've got to expand economic opportunities so everyone can afford the fare. and we have to make sure the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe, affordable house, and good job. sylvia mendes and ruby bridges help desegregate our skpublic schools, and now we have to get internet access that our kids need to learn in the 21st century. and so in my first 100 days as president, we will work with both parties to pass the...
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obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but in terms of the lessons now you would take to something like om pie, remember, that when king is assassinated, king was intending to come to washington to lead a poor people's campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it is he wanted to show the leaders of the free world, of the greatest country and richest country in the world that there was still need in poverty including in appalachia, but also in the big cities. he was going to build these shanty huts right there on the mall. talk about an "occupy" movement and there's a direct analogy to that. there was fear this would attract all sorts of bad elements, and, of course, that's what we see in terms of "occupy." >> we've been talking about richard nixon, and we have a clip from a little later but during the general election. it talks about the
obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but in terms of the lessons now you would take to something like om pie, remember, that when king is assassinated, king was intending to come to washington to lead a poor people's campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it is he wanted to show the...
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obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but extending that now in terms of the lessons now that you would take to something like occupy, remember that when king is assassinated, king was intended to come to washington to lead a poor people eesz campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it is he wanted to show the leaders of the free world, of the greatest country and richest country in the world that there was still need in poverty including in appalachia, but also in the big cities. he was going to build these shanty huts right there on the mall. talk about an "occupy" movement and there's a direct analogy to that. of course there was fear this was going to attract all sorts of antarctic, bad elements and, of course, that's what we see in terms of occupy. >> we've been talking about richard nixon, and we have a clip from a little later bu
obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but extending that now in terms of the lessons now that you would take to something like occupy, remember that when king is assassinated, king was intended to come to washington to lead a poor people eesz campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it...
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rosa dedic broke into the vet they came to the clinic asking for drugs for a dogid that way they may be involved in three o the break-ins at animal shelter across wayne county. >> l early-morning fire destro a storage facility in avon on lear industrial parkway around 2:00 a.m.m. five departments fr several towns fighting in the roof collapsed in the building is a total loss. but there was no injury. >> proposal to raise the minimum wage $15 an hour. >> but the group is not giving upt the current minimum wages a ten hour. it's a reason to 15 of being bad for small business so they just the plan calling for p gradual increase beginnin at $12 an hour on january 1 window increase each year until it hits $15. now unclear if the fox show benefit veterans at louis stoke ba, some registration for the 5-mile where the 1 mile walk, for preregistration get a flag andnd when one of several overs and the south. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around- it's dragging down your fuel economy. but over time, using n
rosa dedic broke into the vet they came to the clinic asking for drugs for a dogid that way they may be involved in three o the break-ins at animal shelter across wayne county. >> l early-morning fire destro a storage facility in avon on lear industrial parkway around 2:00 a.m.m. five departments fr several towns fighting in the roof collapsed in the building is a total loss. but there was no injury. >> proposal to raise the minimum wage $15 an hour. >> but the group is not...
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. >> rosa park began her b bus boycott as well. one block from the state capitol where george wallace announced on 1963, segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever. it is laid out. you can see a lot of the different exhibits here in the city as well. next call for our two guests, dan carter and joe reed. new york, nick, you are on the contenders. okay, we are going to move on. we'll move south to kennesaw, georgia, you are on the contenders, please go ahead. >> caller: many question is for mr. carter getting back to the the the '72 election and his choice of curtis lemay, i am curious of their relationship, thank you very much. >> that was in '68, right? >> well, he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of veteran voters. in the 1960s there were still a huge number of votes from world war ii and korea and even vietnam. he thought putting a respectable general like lemay would help him draw these veoters. governor wallace was sometimes bevolant. >> he did not get close to picking the vice candidate. >> a
. >> rosa park began her b bus boycott as well. one block from the state capitol where george wallace announced on 1963, segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever. it is laid out. you can see a lot of the different exhibits here in the city as well. next call for our two guests, dan carter and joe reed. new york, nick, you are on the contenders. okay, we are going to move on. we'll move south to kennesaw, georgia, you are on the contenders, please go ahead. >>...
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park. maybe remember them in different ways. in new ways. if this museum was going to be successful it had to introduce you to people who fell out of the narrative. it had to help you remember the enslaved woman who got up every day and fed her kids before she went into the field and refused to let the fields strip her of her humor, of her humanity. it had to help you remember the families that left mississippi for the south side of chicago in 1913 in search of a better day. it had to help you remember people like my own grandmother who took in other people's laundry, who scrubbed other people's floors so her children and grandchildren wouldn't have to. this museum had to help americans confront their tortured racial past. it had to be a place where you could cry as you ponder the pain of slavery or segregation. it also had to be a place where you found the joy that is in this community. you had to be able to tap your toes to duke ellington or louis armstrong or aretha franklin or somebody
park. maybe remember them in different ways. in new ways. if this museum was going to be successful it had to introduce you to people who fell out of the narrative. it had to help you remember the enslaved woman who got up every day and fed her kids before she went into the field and refused to let the fields strip her of her humor, of her humanity. it had to help you remember the families that left mississippi for the south side of chicago in 1913 in search of a better day. it had to help you...
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rosa parks opened up everything on the bus. to expandve got economic opportunities so everybody can afford the fare, and we have to make sure that the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe, affordable housing and good jobs. [applause] mendezinton: sylvia helped desegregate our schools. now we have got to help every family afford to books, computers, and internet access that our kids need to learn in the 21st century. so in my first 100 days as president, we will work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good-paying jobs since world war ii. that includes jobs in manufacturing, clean energy, technology, innovation, small businesses, and infrastructure. if we invest in infrastructure now, we will not only create jobs today, we will lay the foundation for the jobs of the future. you are going to also focus on creating jobs in communities where unemployment remains separately high after generations of underinvestment and neglect. i am a big fan of congressman 10, 20, 30 plan, steeri
rosa parks opened up everything on the bus. to expandve got economic opportunities so everybody can afford the fare, and we have to make sure that the bus route reaches every neighborhood and connects families with safe, affordable housing and good jobs. [applause] mendezinton: sylvia helped desegregate our schools. now we have got to help every family afford to books, computers, and internet access that our kids need to learn in the 21st century. so in my first 100 days as president, we will...
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. >> for an athlete of his stature to stand up or actually sit down, in the tradition of rosa parks, to make a stand, was huge. >>reporter: according to community activist, jeff farm, it isn't one of disrespect, rather a bold statement that advocates for the higher values of what the the stances directly related to some of the social issues that are happening in society, today, particularly with black -- with black and brown people. >>reporter: denver is no stranger to these types of moves. >> no surprise. >> [singing] >>reporter: nuggets asterisk, mahmoud abdul-rauf, also refuse to stand during the anthem, saying it conflicted with his islamic beliefs. he would eventually work out a compromise with the mba but career. experts say kaepernick needs to be aware of this. >> he really needs to deal with what is coming his way and maybe doesn't understand the magnitude, especially for the flag issue, of what is coming his way. he said he has a spine and the backbone to deal with whatev comes to face him. >>reporter: nick mcgill, 9news. >>> the nfl released a statement on the sunset, in pa
. >> for an athlete of his stature to stand up or actually sit down, in the tradition of rosa parks, to make a stand, was huge. >>reporter: according to community activist, jeff farm, it isn't one of disrespect, rather a bold statement that advocates for the higher values of what the the stances directly related to some of the social issues that are happening in society, today, particularly with black -- with black and brown people. >>reporter: denver is no stranger to these...
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rosa parks, petaluma, many up to santa rosa was well. look at the thunderstorm activity which, again, since early june disappeared and it has now come back in a big way. be advised. they do pop up rapidly here, not just northeast california and tahoe and truckey but up at down the crest, west, southwest, gusts now, 28 miles per hour and for temperatures, 60s but everyone is pretty close here. southeast breeze, very warm bay temps other location, mid-60s, water temps have come up. those around the bay may notice some warmer lows here. everything calms down but it will pop up again especially on the lead side. reno, around topaz lake, kirkwood, big thunderstorms with hail and also big wind gusts and downpours. look at the four corners. it has been going bongers in arizona. high pressure around arizona will back track into us. it won't happen until friday. a few high cloud in the mix as well but generally a low cloud deck. once that does burn off, there are a few breaks in the clouds. i know a couple of reports of a little bit of sun near d
rosa parks, petaluma, many up to santa rosa was well. look at the thunderstorm activity which, again, since early june disappeared and it has now come back in a big way. be advised. they do pop up rapidly here, not just northeast california and tahoe and truckey but up at down the crest, west, southwest, gusts now, 28 miles per hour and for temperatures, 60s but everyone is pretty close here. southeast breeze, very warm bay temps other location, mid-60s, water temps have come up. those around...