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Transcripts For SFGTV LIVE Entertainment Commission 20161005

Of Law Enforcement and they cause their hands are tied. They tell us they cant do anything. They say its the board of supervisors that are causing a lot of this stuff. I happen to knowi lived in San Francisco for 40 years that raised five black children in the city and ive worked with Law Enforcement and while its true you cant take the player you have to hate the game, this game started during slavery and thats the elephant in the room which the board of supervisors sign and the ordinance that pointed out that San Francisco had noted that slavery was a crime but we still follow the laws that slavery started. So the police hands are tied because they have to follow the laws that were written during slavery times which its easier to kill a man than to write up a report. So while i worked were worked with sf pd and found they work with me its a lot of work but now theres a lot of discourse in the community and there are certain neighborhoods where they been noted as the where nobody that

Transcripts For KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 20161007

State of emergency in florida, georgia, in south carolina. Matthew has already flattened buildings in haiti, cuba, and the bahamas. The reported death toll in haiti season 283 tonight. The Florida Governor calls the storm a monster. The National Hurricane center says matthew is extremely dangerous. Good evening. I am frank summerville. Im julie haener. We have a Live Team Coverage beginning with bill martin. A major hurricane, frank and julie, this hurricane moving up the Central Eastern part of florida. The eye if you have noticed it has already gotten larger, kind of an indication that the winds a dying down a bit. Dont be fooled by that. The big story, if the eye is bigger, youre going to see a larger storm surge. Thats the bigger concern for these areas along the southeast coast. Wind gusts back when gus up to 60 miles an hour. The system is still offshore. There is the hurricanes thats right now, 130 miles an hour wins, traveling west at 13. It will remain a category three through

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Creation Of The National Museum Of African American History And Culture 20161008

The Harvard Law School hosted this 50 minute event. Wilkins sits here is a graduate of the Harvard Law School, have many honors, to the u. S. Court of appeals district of columbia 2014. He is a native of indiana with a bs in chemical engineering. Judge wilkins served as a law to the United States District Court for california. In 1990, he joined the public and Service District later for several years. Firm02, he joined the law as a partner handling whitecollar defense, intellectual property, and litigation matters. Served as the lead plaintiff in wilkins in the state of maryland, a landmark civil rights lawsuit that inspired nationwide executive reform. Invited him to come and speak to my class after this. He has also played a key role in the establishment of the Smithsonian National museum of African American history. His work led to the congressional authorization of the museum and the selection of this location. He was named one of the 40 under 40 most successful young litigators. H

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