Hold such get reasonable choke hold is a assist and elation. Its a lynching. I think that that is almost like the lowest common denominator. In a complete you turn today Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said he wants the senate to vote on its Police Reform bill before the 4th of july holiday californias attorney general is calling on Police Departments across the state to ban the practice of chokehold and to decertify officers for serious misconduct attorney general Javier Becerra announced Police Reform proposals today he says he wants agencies to place limits on how officers respond with their crowd control tactics with guidance on rubber bullets tear gas and batons he also suggests the state to reexamined the role of police in addressing homelessness and Mental Health issues. These are serious real proposals that will make a difference. Make no mistake. Expectations are high and we will fight vigorously to meet that. Thats why were urging local authorities across california an
To do a inquiry on it and starmer instead of using this time to read mobilize from below to ensure that this government never gets reelected again in order to continue bolstering and strengthening the very policies that continue to kill black people and to dehumanize them he uses it to condemn an action that is largely symbolic but important in light of the total annihilation peoples ability to dissent peoples ability to organize and a time which lets face it the most exploited and oppressed among. Disproportionately black communities are being blamed for the spike in infections that minutes the kobe pandemic so i think its deplorable that he has used this puppet for that in fairness against dharma now leading western europes apparently largest socialist movement because a. It was brought to that level by his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn in fairness to starr it is difficult for him arguably because he refused to prosecute the metropolitan police killers a joint child the ministers the bra
Yesterday, bad news is that up to put your head off your head if youre not holding on to it looking outside of temper on skies, beautiful unclear got a nice glow overhead as the sun comes out. Breezy a spots include santa rosa, San Francisco, Half Moon Bay fairfield in oakland at times today winds will shift enough that areas that may be calm right now wont be common to the afternoon. So just know yet were continuing that breeze that weve had pretty steady now weve got a windy forecast for a couple of weeks. Were keeping that going today, clear and dry conditions today temperatures a bit cooler than they were yesterday at this point starting off the morning in the 50s for most of the bay oakland and pittsburgh at 59 right now alameda youre at 58 degrees. Later on today daytime highs will be pretty similar to yesterdays with 80s for warmest temperatures inland and 60s right along the coast talking hotter weather in the days to come and windy weather as well and the rest of your forecast
Patrick charles is a former marine and now Senior Historian of the u. S. Air force, and now armed in of gun rights to concealed carry, thanks for being with us. Thank you, steve. Glad to be here. Let me begin with the origins of the nra, the National Rifle association. How did the Association Come about and why. Well it came about after the civil war where there was poor marksmanship so two officers decided to form the nra based out of new york with two purposes. One is to facilitate and build and grow long range rifle ranges and to assist the state National Guards in marksmanship. The nra initially, just so you know, was kind of a working to get appropriations from the government and they started off with one organization, they grew to 1700 by 1929. They are also are, just so you know, built on an english National Rifle association and they were predecessor in 1859 so this is the american version. The only thing that differentiated the two to start off with was this franchise like mod
Up next on American History tv a Community College class about civil war weaponry, such as muskets, carbines and revolvers and advances that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. All right. Guys. How are you all doing today . Welcomes to class. Today as i talked about earlier this week, we have a special lecturer here. Dr. Jeff kinard. You may have a class with him. He is the chair of our history and Political Science program here at guilford technical Community College. What you may not know about dr. Kinard is that he is a military historian. Hes an expert in military history. He has published at least four books on anything from weaponry, weaponry from the civil war, revolutionary war, he collects a host of artifacts which he has brought and will share with us today. He is a ph. D. He earned his doctorate from Texas Christian University in fort worth, texas. What year was that . It was a while ago. But hes an expert. So if you get an opportunity to take a class wit