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yes, and joseph -- george v was - she has done it so many times. 1&1: and joseph —— george v was also astonished. and joseph -- george v was also astonished-— and joseph -- george v was also astonished. and she was watching avidl at astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor _ astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. - astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. yes, - astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. yes, and i avidly at windsor castle. yes, and she looked _ avidly at windsor castle. yes, and she looked at _ avidly at windsor castle. yes, and she looked at the _ avidly at windsor castle. yes, and she looked at the men _ avidly at windsor castle. yes, and | she looked at the men marching... and the women.— she looked at the men marching... and the women. yes, and the women, thank ou, and the women. yes, and the women, thank you. and — and the women. yes, and the women, thank you, and she _ and the women. yes, and the women, thank you, and she would _ and the women. yes, and the women, thank you, and she would hav
yes, and joseph -- george v was - she has done it so many times. 1&1: and joseph —— george v was also astonished. and joseph -- george v was also astonished-— and joseph -- george v was also astonished. and she was watching avidl at astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor _ astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. - astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. yes, - astonished. and she was watching avidly at windsor castle. yes, and i avidly...
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host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third he is the director for the center of study of race and democracy at the university of texas austin he is also the author of the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice and the 21st century mr. joseph, what happened on juneteenth the odds that came out nice >> juneteenth is the day in 1865 in galveston, texas, the community of black people and in all of texas are going to hear the news of order number three, which is really three parts one had racial slavery is over and now african americans should do work contacts on the plantations or wherever they are to, to remain at the places they are and three to not go to the military encampment really, black people listened to the first part it is less of a story of the 200 thousands blacks in texas and toiling on foundations. many of whom were in places like louisiana during the civil war as places in the south fell and the last battle of the civil war was outside of brownsv
host: peniel joseph is joining us, the director for the center for studies of race and democracy at the university of texas. he is the author of the third he is the director for the center of study of race and democracy at the university of texas austin he is also the author of the third reconstruction, america struggle for racial justice and the 21st century mr. joseph, what happened on juneteenth the odds that came out nice >> juneteenth is the day in 1865 in galveston, texas, the...
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let me get back to you about one of the points that joseph was making . and he was saying that that were wanda, is able to do this. you know, many officials and want to have said that it is a safe country that they are welcoming to refugees and migrants from your point of view. you stated earlier that, that essentially, you know, it's embryonic as far as their being able to process this many asylum seekers. or do you think that they will be able to, to get to the point where they can process this. and also why was were wonder selected. so i think that number of different factors to mention. first of all, we would defer to you and hcr in its assessment of the asylum system in rwanda. in terms of the situation in rwanda more generally are, we know that even the u. k. government itself has noted in some of its reports that there are questions about the respect for human rights in rwanda. so that is something that also should be taken into account. and the, the reason a country enters into this kind of deal is for the benefits that they receive. and there's b
let me get back to you about one of the points that joseph was making . and he was saying that that were wanda, is able to do this. you know, many officials and want to have said that it is a safe country that they are welcoming to refugees and migrants from your point of view. you stated earlier that, that essentially, you know, it's embryonic as far as their being able to process this many asylum seekers. or do you think that they will be able to, to get to the point where they can process...
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joseph: absolutely. every time this happens in not only dramatizes the community, but it is re-traumatizing the entire country. look at what children in schools all across america are going through. 75% of them are worried the mass shooting will happen in their own school versus trying to focus on education. i think there is truth to this re-traumatization. for too long we have sanitized this conversation around gun violence in america and shootings. it is time to pull back the curtains and allow the american people to understand the tragedies witnessed. john: that was one of your goals of the hashtag this is our lane effort. can you talk about your goals and intentions? joseph: when health care professionals came out after the nra told us we do not belong coming up with a solution across this complex public health problem, we were incensed because we are taking care of the patients and having to talk to these families of loved ones. for anyone to understand the complexity, they have to realize no one pe
joseph: absolutely. every time this happens in not only dramatizes the community, but it is re-traumatizing the entire country. look at what children in schools all across america are going through. 75% of them are worried the mass shooting will happen in their own school versus trying to focus on education. i think there is truth to this re-traumatization. for too long we have sanitized this conversation around gun violence in america and shootings. it is time to pull back the curtains and...
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decidiÓ quejarse por el distrito escolar. >>> me sentÍ mal dijo joseph agregando que no es correcto tratar a niÑos especial de esa forma. >>> y tambiÉn jesie. >>> pido que la escuela cambie la forma de tratar a las personas con necesidades especiales. >>> la preparatoria dijo que reimplicarÁ los programas, entregar los nombres de los niÑos y tambiÉn ofrecer asistencia mÁs extensa. la escuela se disculpÓ por no entregar los diplomas el dÍa de la agraduaciÓn. >>> espero que esto cambie. >>> los nombres de 677 estudiantes aparecieron en el programa de graduaciÓn menos el de estos niÑos con necesidades especiales. >>> el sufrimiento de estos niÑos, el daÑo estÁ hecho y la mamÁ pide cambios por eso, quÉ dice el distrito escolar al respecto. >>> dijo que va revisar el proceso de graduaciÓn para que esto no vuelva a ocurrir. >>> gracias. >>> el programa daca no era una soluciÓn permanente, era lo que era posible bajo el presidente obama con la esperanza de ser una acciÓn del congreso. >>> es el senador por california alex padilla, celebrÓ los 10 aÑos de daca y le pidi
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it would probably be more effective as one is no, he named joseph. um, i'll let you finish with the the point that you were making earlier. but i also want to ask you about the fact, you know, we're wandering officials of said the country has a proud history of welcoming those in need. and that rwanda is already home to more than a 130000 refugees and migrants from other african nations and other countries as well. you know, with there are a lot of activists and, and refugee advocates. others say that the refugees of migrants who sought better lives in britain are expected to find fewer chances to pursue their dreams in rwanda. what would you say to that in the yeah, no, i think so. the other, as i was saying for the us is that i wonder, has the capacity of all the mission they have a lot more than 100000. if you saw the contrast taking care of the literacy do so i think ronda has the capacity of the contract. so coming back to what you're saying, i think that is some i'll do some little sort of but i think there's some by us from, from, from the nor
it would probably be more effective as one is no, he named joseph. um, i'll let you finish with the the point that you were making earlier. but i also want to ask you about the fact, you know, we're wandering officials of said the country has a proud history of welcoming those in need. and that rwanda is already home to more than a 130000 refugees and migrants from other african nations and other countries as well. you know, with there are a lot of activists and, and refugee advocates. others...
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during the holocaust, the man who is identified as joseph s was found guilty of being an accessory to murder. he worked at the jackson house in concentration here between 19421944, hiding his face, but no longer able to hide from justice, former ss god joseph s, was wheeled into a court room to finally answer for his crimes. nearly 80 years after the holocaust judges found the now 101 year old man guilty of aiding and abetting the murder of thousands of prisoners in his oxen house. in concentration, camp north of berlin. to day, even the judge admitted that the sentence of 5 years in prison hardly stands in relation with the horrendous crimes committed in jackson. the house for the family of the victims. though that's not the point for them. it was just important to stand today in a german court and tell the world about the loved ones. they lost in that concentration camp. over 200000 people, mostly jews were imprisoned in his acts and has in camp between 19361945. joseph was alleged to have taken part in the mass med, is there playing a role in firing squad executions. and in the dep
during the holocaust, the man who is identified as joseph s was found guilty of being an accessory to murder. he worked at the jackson house in concentration here between 19421944, hiding his face, but no longer able to hide from justice, former ss god joseph s, was wheeled into a court room to finally answer for his crimes. nearly 80 years after the holocaust judges found the now 101 year old man guilty of aiding and abetting the murder of thousands of prisoners in his oxen house. in...
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ah, in 1996, joseph writings, a 21 year old manager of an electronic store was killed during an armed robbery and knoxville, tennessee. 3 young people were involved. amanda jo, good and amir nance were both 16. robert manning was 20. he gave al mirror a gun and they both went into the radio shack armed amanda waited in the car manning later testified that he killed the manager with a shot to the head. even though i'm your nance didn't pull the trigger. he was convicted a felony, murder, and sentenced to a minimum of 51 years in prison. he's 43 years old. now. i've been here through my whole twenties, thirties, and i've been outside of fear. when i say count time, i got a going room. they locked the door from out. i'm missing like from miss in the world. come, isn't it? oh, am near actually represent so many people that were just there and they are held accountable for things that technically they did not do. tennessee has the longest mandatory sentence in the united states for a teenager convicted a felony murder at their 16 or 17 if they're carrying a gun. and i know they're not supp
ah, in 1996, joseph writings, a 21 year old manager of an electronic store was killed during an armed robbery and knoxville, tennessee. 3 young people were involved. amanda jo, good and amir nance were both 16. robert manning was 20. he gave al mirror a gun and they both went into the radio shack armed amanda waited in the car manning later testified that he killed the manager with a shot to the head. even though i'm your nance didn't pull the trigger. he was convicted a felony, murder, and...
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hey joseph. and this is from roland abolla from amnesty international. how do you solve this impasse? this is what roland said earlier. we want bill, tory cheese intern sonya, to all the ongoing demarcation process. and this creature partition in leandro. and we want the government to begin gin consultation with the massive community such as if, why this matter is with the courts. what happens to mass i communities, are they still in danger of being evicted from their land? not it didn't actually offset the mob after deductions. no question from tense and cool. cool, cool. almost a pretty. i went to the governments. they issued it pretty 4 hours. notice that everyone living local living with that, that, that land one so that if i wanted a squeaking tomatoes should but kept the place within 4 hours. okay. and many people back into the place. almost overnight. you can see people like it. but like quoting there, things are donkeys and others cool tavin out of that land and those who are phones, the cows, the donkeys, and if she hasn't been shot dead last we
hey joseph. and this is from roland abolla from amnesty international. how do you solve this impasse? this is what roland said earlier. we want bill, tory cheese intern sonya, to all the ongoing demarcation process. and this creature partition in leandro. and we want the government to begin gin consultation with the massive community such as if, why this matter is with the courts. what happens to mass i communities, are they still in danger of being evicted from their land? not it didn't...
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joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leoaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute and, so i sort of followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and never saw him after that because the club was packed. >> you had found your people? >> i had found -- yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and even heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. >> reporter: it's still not back to normal. >> a lot of people are still a little leery about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year, the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is only a block off the parade route. they're opening early as they always have on pride parade sunday and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah. ther
joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leoaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute and, so i sort of followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and never saw him after that because the club was packed. >> you had found your people?...
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joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i a leaning towards men. i didn't know there was a whole group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to i was on a bus here in san francisco and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute. and so i sort a followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and i never saw him after that because the club was packed, you know. >> reporter: you found your people? >> yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. a lot of people are still leary about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is only a block off the parade route. they are opening early as they always have on pride parade sunday, and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah, there is no doubt about that. i can't wait.
joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i a leaning towards men. i didn't know there was a whole group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to i was on a bus here in san francisco and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute. and so i sort a followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and i never saw him after that because the club was packed, you know. >> reporter: you found your...
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joseph was alleged have taken part in the mass murders. they're playing a role in firing squad executions. and in the deployment of the poisonous gas cycle and be in the gas chambers this to i'll send a message if you commit crimes like this even 80 years later, you might be brought to justice. these trials are important in the fight against holocaust denial and holocaust distortion and all their relatives of the victims are relieved by the guilty verdict. some fear that because of joseph's age, he may not spend a day behind bars. that's because if he appeals the decision, it could be yet another year before he goes to prison. that the families of those who perished heard the child still sends a message that justice has no time limit to northern mozambique. now in a spate of geo hardest related violence that has displaced some 20000 people just this month, is illness have been attacking villages in parts of cobbled delgado region that were long considered safe from such strikes. the region is rich and oil and gas, but investments her worth
joseph was alleged have taken part in the mass murders. they're playing a role in firing squad executions. and in the deployment of the poisonous gas cycle and be in the gas chambers this to i'll send a message if you commit crimes like this even 80 years later, you might be brought to justice. these trials are important in the fight against holocaust denial and holocaust distortion and all their relatives of the victims are relieved by the guilty verdict. some fear that because of joseph's...
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joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute and, so i sort of followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and never saw him after that because the club was packed. >> you had found your people? >> i had found -- yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and even heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. >> reporter: it's still not back to normal. >> a lot of people are still a little leery about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year, the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is only a block off the parade route. they're opening early as they always have on pride parade sunday and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah. ther
joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute and, so i sort of followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and never saw him after that because the club was packed. >> you had found your people? >>...
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he put his arm around joseph aches and they were talking. they started approaching the first decade. they ripped the first barricade down. and they approached. bike racks. you know, at that time. we started. holding on grabbing the bike racks. you know, there weren't many of us. so i grabbed. the middle between 2 different bike racks. you know, i i wasn't under any pretense that i could hold it for very long. but i just wanted to, you know, make sure that we could get more people down. and i get our cdu units time to to answer the call. so we started grappling over the bike racks. i felt the bike rack. on top of my head. and i was pushed backwards. and my foot caught the stair behind me. >> my chin hit the handrail and then i at that point, i blacked out. but my eye. >> the back of my head clipped the concrete stairs behind me. and you're knocked unconscious. is that right? officer edwards? yes, man. but then when you regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you return to duty. is that right? yes, you know, at that time adrenaline kic
he put his arm around joseph aches and they were talking. they started approaching the first decade. they ripped the first barricade down. and they approached. bike racks. you know, at that time. we started. holding on grabbing the bike racks. you know, there weren't many of us. so i grabbed. the middle between 2 different bike racks. you know, i i wasn't under any pretense that i could hold it for very long. but i just wanted to, you know, make sure that we could get more people down. and i...
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host: peniel joseph at the university of texas austin. caller: peniel joseph? guest: it's a biblical name. genesis 31 is where jacob wrestles with the angel all night. it's a big time patient name. i am a proud haitian immigrant. i'm a native new yorker. caller: speaking of haiti, this get to the comment i will make. i really appreciate your nuanced understanding. you are going to have this. i am from western european descent. for me, it's more challenging to really get in the shoes of the person who is descended from slavery. to understand the economics of it. i think that's critical. i applaud your understanding. it's helping me to understand it. that comes with some redbaiting. if you say the words political economy, people want to call you associate -- socialist. that's wave disguising racism. guest: what is so interesting about what you just said, harvard university released a report, their relationship with slavery. it's a report that shows them trying to do some repair. it talks about the university being implicated in only black people. some of their bi
host: peniel joseph at the university of texas austin. caller: peniel joseph? guest: it's a biblical name. genesis 31 is where jacob wrestles with the angel all night. it's a big time patient name. i am a proud haitian immigrant. i'm a native new yorker. caller: speaking of haiti, this get to the comment i will make. i really appreciate your nuanced understanding. you are going to have this. i am from western european descent. for me, it's more challenging to really get in the shoes of the...
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. >> reporter: joseph was clinging to this frame in which he hoped to put his diploma. they say that the school forgot that too. >> i wanted to make my mom proud and my family. >> and made me feel my son was discriminated. they said they forgot to order the diplomas. it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: the school is calling it an oversight, without its planning how it happened. they said they printed new programs and will deliver the probe diplomas by hand next week saying that they are profoundly sorry that this omission occurred, and we are conducting a full review of our graduation processes to ensure that a critical error like this does not occur again in the future. but parents say the damage is already done, and plan to sue the school for discrimination. >> a district treated like that, it's not fair. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> we have new video tonight of the box truck that started a fire in the south bay yesterday. the truck was spotted near a gas station with flames and smoke shooting into the air. this is in santa clara. this is the video. the surveill
. >> reporter: joseph was clinging to this frame in which he hoped to put his diploma. they say that the school forgot that too. >> i wanted to make my mom proud and my family. >> and made me feel my son was discriminated. they said they forgot to order the diplomas. it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: the school is calling it an oversight, without its planning how it happened. they said they printed new programs and will deliver the probe diplomas by hand next week...
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we spoke with a family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our old saying, if you have a sore place that escaped over, don't pick on it because it will bleed. i've been incarcerated for 26 years. deciding may say, throw those guys away, but i don't have to feel that way about myself. but you guys a family day, you know, they never want to give up on you. you like for what time i have left, i choose to try to be the best version of myself that i can be hello. hey i'm here . we go by when god baby mirror i try to be as much a source of support and inspiration from a dark place. i try to shine light even for her. if i came for them, i live, i live a nomad, she a retirement home. you meet demo with women? yeah, i will. my mom is seen some mom. talk about a mile detect. you don't have to come out and get him a job. you know, as a mom, she's at 87 with k. why does they use away? everybody lives up even from worries. oh oh. i've never given up hope now. never will till he comes home with my belongings. yeah. miss melissa allows them
we spoke with a family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our old saying, if you have a sore place that escaped over, don't pick on it because it will bleed. i've been incarcerated for 26 years. deciding may say, throw those guys away, but i don't have to feel that way about myself. but you guys a family day, you know, they never want to give up on you. you like for what time i have left, i choose to try to be the best version of myself that i can...
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ah, we spoke with the family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our old saying, if you have a sore place that escaped over, don't pick out it because it will bleed movie . i've been incarcerated for 26 years. ah, deciding may say throw those guys away, but i don't have to feel that way about myself, but i want the family day, you know, they never want to give up on you for what time i have lived, i choose to try to be the best version of myself that i can be hello. hey i'm here . we go by when god baby mirror, i try to be as much a source of support and inspiration from a dark place on a sand light. even from here. if i came for them, i live, i live in a family home, you meet them around became let me know when and you know, i will. my mom is seen humble. talk about a mile detain. eagle had to come out and get him a job. you know, my mom, she's at 80 said he's still with me. good. yeah. okay. why does they use the waiting? everybody lives up even from worries. oh no way. oh, i have never given up hope and i never will till he come
ah, we spoke with the family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our old saying, if you have a sore place that escaped over, don't pick out it because it will bleed movie . i've been incarcerated for 26 years. ah, deciding may say throw those guys away, but i don't have to feel that way about myself, but i want the family day, you know, they never want to give up on you for what time i have lived, i choose to try to be the best version of myself that...
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and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah, there's no doubt about that. i can't wait. >> and he's in it for the long haul. >> i have worked gay bars now since 1973. and i wouldn't want it any other way. >> what would you like to tell your little boy self? >> just hang in there because things are going to get better. >> the party's about to start. >> yeah. >> in san francisco, anne mak makovec. >> you can find this month's pride stories on kpix.com. >> the fourth hearing in the january 6th attack on the capitol looks into former president trump's pressure campaign on state election officials. the key takeaways coming up. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, businesses pushing back. why they're fighting against a plan to transform a busy east bay street. >>> plus, as bay area families try to beat the heat, a lifeguard shortage is forcing some local swimming pools to close. what some cities are doing to boost wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about hom
and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah, there's no doubt about that. i can't wait. >> and he's in it for the long haul. >> i have worked gay bars now since 1973. and i wouldn't want it any other way. >> what would you like to tell your little boy self? >> just hang in there because things are going to get better. >> the party's about to start. >> yeah. >> in san francisco, anne mak makovec. >> you can find this month's pride...
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you see many stories such as the stories of joseph. we all know a lot about africans who gained their freedom and had a freedom paper but the story of joseph was somebody who had that paper and gave his freedom in the 1850s but he needed that paper was the key to his future and he was terrified that if heu treat it with them all the time it might get destroyed by perspiration or you might lose it. he wasn't very good with his hands but he made this ugly piece of tin and he put the freedom paper and that can and he carried with him every day for protection. what happened to? every night he would come home according to the family and he would take out the paper and you talk about the fragility of freedom. the importance of freedom, the rarity of freedom. and the family kept that for five generations and gave it to us. to me that's what we mean by humanizing. we know people of freedom papers but to see it through the lens of that particular individual was really very powerful for so many people. so that's what i mean about finding the rig
you see many stories such as the stories of joseph. we all know a lot about africans who gained their freedom and had a freedom paper but the story of joseph was somebody who had that paper and gave his freedom in the 1850s but he needed that paper was the key to his future and he was terrified that if heu treat it with them all the time it might get destroyed by perspiration or you might lose it. he wasn't very good with his hands but he made this ugly piece of tin and he put the freedom paper...
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some fear that because of joseph's age, he may not spend a day behind bars. that's because if he appeals the decision, it could be yet another year before he goes to prison. that the families of those he perished had the child still sends a message that justice has no time limits to africa now and northern mozambique were a spate of geo hottest related violence as display some 20000 people this month is almost have been attacking villages and parts of the cobbled delgado region that were a long considered safe from such strikes. the region is rich and oil and gas, but investments worth billions have now been put on hold. here's more from dw corresponded. adrian creech, they just wants to leave here in unquiet the district. hundreds of people are waiting for a lift desperate to get to safety after several villages, where attacked by islamists in recent weeks. many places are now deserted. the village of watch out the edge of the district has been spent until now, residents are discussing what to do next. gov on premier rule, the long desert again, and pursue t
some fear that because of joseph's age, he may not spend a day behind bars. that's because if he appeals the decision, it could be yet another year before he goes to prison. that the families of those he perished had the child still sends a message that justice has no time limits to africa now and northern mozambique were a spate of geo hottest related violence as display some 20000 people this month is almost have been attacking villages and parts of the cobbled delgado region that were a long...
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it was the crowd led by joseph biggs and they were mostly in civilian clothes and there were some who had military fatigues and we could see people with bulletproof vest on and things like that. it didn't seem extremely cohesive but they had gathered there in their outfits but they had gathered there together and joseph biggs started -- he had a megaphone and he started talking about, first it was things relating to congress. and then the table started turning once that is now the arizona group is what he said. the crowd with orange hats, they came up chanting [bleep] antifa and they join that group and once they join that group joseph biggs rhetoric turned into the capital police. he started asking us questions, you didn't miss a paycheck during the pandemic, meditating stuff about our pay scale was mentioned. and it started turning the tables on us. i've worked -- i conservatively say probably hundreds of civil disturbance events. i know when i've being turned into a billing and that's when i turned to my sgt and i stated the understatement of the century. i said sgt i think were go
it was the crowd led by joseph biggs and they were mostly in civilian clothes and there were some who had military fatigues and we could see people with bulletproof vest on and things like that. it didn't seem extremely cohesive but they had gathered there in their outfits but they had gathered there together and joseph biggs started -- he had a megaphone and he started talking about, first it was things relating to congress. and then the table started turning once that is now the arizona group...
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. >> all right, steve, let's hear from joseph in bedford, virginia. are you opposed, joseph? >> yes i do, i will tell you why. criminals do not obey the law. laws only affects us law-abiding. so, they can pass all the laws they want until they are blue in the face and it only affects the law abiding. if you give the socialists an inch they will take a mile. they always want to exploit a situation like this to punish the law-abiding for the behavior of the criminal. and also, when they put out no guns, gun free school zones, et cetera. most cities mass killers admit that that is why they chose that place. it is a welcome mat for them. >> dale and granville, pennsylvania. you support, they'll? good morning. >> good morning, yes, i support gun legislation. i also have a question. in the 1930s, 1920s, 1930s waistband, as far as i know tommy guns. submission guns. why can't we ban assault rifles now? that is basically a sub machine gun. i may be wrong about this ban on submission guns, i would like to know if there is such a ban. that is all. that is all i have to say. >> dale, su
. >> all right, steve, let's hear from joseph in bedford, virginia. are you opposed, joseph? >> yes i do, i will tell you why. criminals do not obey the law. laws only affects us law-abiding. so, they can pass all the laws they want until they are blue in the face and it only affects the law abiding. if you give the socialists an inch they will take a mile. they always want to exploit a situation like this to punish the law-abiding for the behavior of the criminal. and also, when...
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signs for russia great britain presented by her delegation chairman lord, halifax obligation chairman joseph paul vonkou 38 of 50 into a sign is the united states of america secretary of state statenius. edelman we are all aware. that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great task lies before us and it is our solomon our sacred duty. to see to it, but the united nations comes into into being. and fulfills its promise. with faith in our cause and goodwill in our hearts. and determination to work on ceasingly toward this end. i am confident. that with god's help. we shall reach our goal. senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur vandenberg commander harold stassem former governor of minnesota a vital and a difficult job. well done appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference president truman congratulates, the 280 delegates and expresses the world's. hope for the new international organization. the charter of the united nations, wh
signs for russia great britain presented by her delegation chairman lord, halifax obligation chairman joseph paul vonkou 38 of 50 into a sign is the united states of america secretary of state statenius. edelman we are all aware. that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great task lies before us and it is our solomon our sacred duty. to see to it, but the united nations comes into into...
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joseph santana's mother said if not for the d.a. soft on crime policies, her son would still be here. >> george gascon they have more rights and police officers but he has insane ideas about giving criminals a slap in the hand. i blamed the death of his son and his partner on gascon. >> and gascon respond to criticism with condolences for the families in a two week quote our hearts break for them as they face this father's day weekend without their loved ones. our office has and will continue to help people with violence accountable for their actions. the police officers association lashing out at gascon's in the process fusion changes is what led to the two officers deaths at the hand of a convicted felon who would have been in jail under california three strikes policy. >> george gascon you do not get to continue to use our streets and our brothers and sisters in your experiment. you have failed the public, you have failed these families. you failed at michael and joseph. >> is a recall effort against him kicks into high gear ther
joseph santana's mother said if not for the d.a. soft on crime policies, her son would still be here. >> george gascon they have more rights and police officers but he has insane ideas about giving criminals a slap in the hand. i blamed the death of his son and his partner on gascon. >> and gascon respond to criticism with condolences for the families in a two week quote our hearts break for them as they face this father's day weekend without their loved ones. our office has and...
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mayor joseph riley is co-teacher for the semesters exciting course. mayor riley will introduce our special guest for this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain today's format. mayor riley and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat style conversation, after which will open it up for questions. we ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and all relay those to secretary bunch. with that, i'll turn it over to my colleague, mayor joseph riley. >> thank you very much, professor taylor, doctor bunch. ladies and gentlemen, is a huge honor for me to introduce to you a great american, lonnie bunch, the second -- in the founding director of the national african american museum of history and culture. as professor taylor just said, what the semesters classes called why and how of making of the african american museum. there's been no one more supporter behind our efforts then lonnie bunch. 2005, secretary bunch was the director of the chicago history museum, one of the great history museums and our country. its collection val
mayor joseph riley is co-teacher for the semesters exciting course. mayor riley will introduce our special guest for this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain today's format. mayor riley and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat style conversation, after which will open it up for questions. we ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and all relay those to secretary bunch. with that, i'll turn it over to my colleague, mayor joseph riley. >> thank you...
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so i have a fossil youth shadowing me, his name is joseph. he just graduated from community college and now he's going to go to cal state l.a. and he's watching how congress works. he's overcome so many obstacles. because of the amazing things he's done to overcome his obstacles, i'm confident he can do anything he wants in his future. i want to thank karen bass and other members of the national foster youth institute for all they do for our foster youth and having this shadow day today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: madam speaker, recentl cecilia rouse, the chair of the white house council of economic advisors was trying to explain away the challenges that run away inflation present to most american households. she said, i quote, most american household balance sheets are strong and can provide some cushion for rising prices. close quote. i was shocked to hear these remarks coming from one of the president's top economic policy advisors. madam s
so i have a fossil youth shadowing me, his name is joseph. he just graduated from community college and now he's going to go to cal state l.a. and he's watching how congress works. he's overcome so many obstacles. because of the amazing things he's done to overcome his obstacles, i'm confident he can do anything he wants in his future. i want to thank karen bass and other members of the national foster youth institute for all they do for our foster youth and having this shadow day today. i...
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i'm totally happy plane, joseph of aero messiah. i played him in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it comes to literally yeah, it's life a beautiful to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aero mafia were advocates of jesus among the high council. jesus were the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? thank is lost. i was have her say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634 . there was the plague and the 30 year war helped. people vowed that if god spared them from the plague, than every 10 years they performed, the passion of christ laden will stand out of yet. so you keep a promise, every 10 years i am forever and leave all to settle just so far. since 1634, i went the other stuff. how did that develop? it's quite a big show, isn't it? how often of knowing c o, but it's thomas cook. yeah. there. why are you denying the the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest one. so to long he came with a group it the 1st foreign guest at that time. hope to have something more. thomas cook said, i
i'm totally happy plane, joseph of aero messiah. i played him in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it comes to literally yeah, it's life a beautiful to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aero mafia were advocates of jesus among the high council. jesus were the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? thank is lost. i was have her say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634 . there was the plague and the 30 year war helped. people vowed that if god spared...
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it's a wonderful role that is a place to biblical figures with nick, a demon, and joseph of era. marcia were advocates of jesus among the high council for the camps. how did the passion play actually come about us? and his last festival funeral was depressed. in 1634, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people about that. if god spared them from the plague, then every 10 years they performed the passion of christ instead of yet. so you keep a promise every 10 years and forever and saw to settle just so far since 1634 and the other stuff vowed at that development. it's quite a big show, isn't it? not knowing c o, but it's thomas cook. yeah, there. why are you denying the the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest with one. so to long he came with a group it the 1st foreign guest at that time. hope to have something more. thomas cook said, if you build a roof over where the audience sits, i'll bring you even more people mock. so that's what they did was up to the theater is still the one from 1900. 1 young international audience has grown
it's a wonderful role that is a place to biblical figures with nick, a demon, and joseph of era. marcia were advocates of jesus among the high council for the camps. how did the passion play actually come about us? and his last festival funeral was depressed. in 1634, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people about that. if god spared them from the plague, then every 10 years they performed the passion of christ instead of yet. so you keep a promise every 10 years and forever and...
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i will say i want to be jesus one day line rather is does no no, i'm totally happy plane, joseph of aero messiah. i played him in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role into the cons to literally yeah, it's like a different to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aramis fear were advocates of jesus among the high council jesus or the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? thank is lost. i say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people vowed that if god spared them from the plague, then every 10 years they performed the passion of christ instead of of yeah. so you keep a promise every 10 years and forever. because now, so far since 1634 the how did that develop? it is quite a big show, isn't it? no, no, in season. it's thomas cookies. the 90 the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest one. so he came with a group of the 1st foreign guest at that time. thomas cook said, if you build a roof over where the audience sits and bring you even more people. so that's what th
i will say i want to be jesus one day line rather is does no no, i'm totally happy plane, joseph of aero messiah. i played him in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role into the cons to literally yeah, it's like a different to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aramis fear were advocates of jesus among the high council jesus or the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? thank is lost. i say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634, there was the plague and...
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no, no, i'm totally happy playing joseph with intermedia. i played them in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it is a constant early. huh. it's life. a beautiful to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aramis thea, we're advocates of jesus among the high council uses for the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? and he's lost that he has gotten out of here, say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in $1634.00, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped. people vowed that if god spared them from the plague, than every 10 years they performed, the passion of christ label will stand out of yet. so you keep a promise every 10 years and forever in alleviate. oh you said something so far since 1634. i'm the athletic vow. did that development? it's quite a big show, isn't it? i'm not knowing c o, but it's thomas cook. yeah, there my eating 90. the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest with one, so to long he came with a group, the 1st foreign guest at that time. hope to have something more. thomas co
no, no, i'm totally happy playing joseph with intermedia. i played them in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it is a constant early. huh. it's life. a beautiful to biblical figures with nicodemus and joseph of aramis thea, we're advocates of jesus among the high council uses for the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in us? and he's lost that he has gotten out of here, say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in $1634.00, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped....
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i'm totally happy. plain joseph of arrow mafia. i played them in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it comes to literally lisa, it's life a beautiful to biblical figures. with nicodemus and joseph of aramis fear were. advocates of jesus among the high council jesus or the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in a thank you. lost that he had gotten out of her, say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people vowed that if god spared them from the plague, then every 10 years they performed the passion of christ laden will stand as of yet . so you keep a promise every 10 years and at forever in oliver small to settle here so far since 1634. i'm the athletic vow. did that develop? it's quite a big show, isn't it? not knowing c o, but it's thomas cook. yeah. there. why are you didn't 9, do you the tour operator thomas cook was here with me tonight. he was actually a priest with one. so to long he came with a group at the 1st foreign guest at that time, hope to have something, you know, thoma
i'm totally happy. plain joseph of arrow mafia. i played them in 2010 already. it's a wonderful role. it comes to literally lisa, it's life a beautiful to biblical figures. with nicodemus and joseph of aramis fear were. advocates of jesus among the high council jesus or the camps. how did the passion play actually come about in a thank you. lost that he had gotten out of her, say to the pin that i think might be pissed. in 1634, there was the plague and the 30 year war helped people vowed that...
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luz: the next day, joseph woke up at 7:00 a.m. to clean the frame where he would place his diploma but they found out the school excluded them again. >> we are here to pick up their certificates and she looked at us and said we forgot to order the certificates. luz: today, the school gave them programs with their names on them. in a statement, the school said in part "we are profoundly sorry this omission occurred and we are conducting a full review of our graduation process to ensure a critical error like this does not occur again in the future." san leandro hospital's principal also said they will hand deliver the diplomas to all six students. to some of these parents, it is too late. what do you hope comes out of this? >> i really hope that this will never happen to anybody else. luz: abc 7 news. ama: a brush fire in pittsburgh this evening threatened homes. the fire burned in the junior high school. it started at a homeless encampment they say. homes were threatened. more than 75 firefighters were able to get control of the fl
luz: the next day, joseph woke up at 7:00 a.m. to clean the frame where he would place his diploma but they found out the school excluded them again. >> we are here to pick up their certificates and she looked at us and said we forgot to order the certificates. luz: today, the school gave them programs with their names on them. in a statement, the school said in part "we are profoundly sorry this omission occurred and we are conducting a full review of our graduation process to...
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eventually joseph foster joseph fawcett rather with the help of some friends was able to buy his son's freedom and they all the whole family moved to ohio peter fawcett became a reverend. he became a caterer had a successful business. he worked with the underground railroad. and years later it was in 1900. he was 85 at this time. he was invited back to monticello. so by this time, you know, the jeffersons had long since lost the house the levy family a jewish family. that was very inspired by jefferson's commitment to religious freedom. they had bought it and they welcomed peter fawcett back. back home, so he had left auctioned off from the west lawn of monticello, and he walked back in as an old man through the front steps. so so the you know, the journeys brought me to many different places both in europe in my mind and considering this this man who had once been my hero, but i now saw more critically. but but at the end i think it left me, you know, very enriched. it definitely definitely thinking that you know, we do need to remember jefferson and along with all these other people
eventually joseph foster joseph fawcett rather with the help of some friends was able to buy his son's freedom and they all the whole family moved to ohio peter fawcett became a reverend. he became a caterer had a successful business. he worked with the underground railroad. and years later it was in 1900. he was 85 at this time. he was invited back to monticello. so by this time, you know, the jeffersons had long since lost the house the levy family a jewish family. that was very inspired by...