The crime spree next. Live from the station taking action for you. This is abc action news. All new at 11. A scam so good people are handing crooks their debit cards. Thanks for joining us. And im jason uller. They are after your cash. We explain how it works. This scam all starts with a phone call but the scary part is that after that call, a short time later the criminal shows up at your front door. Take a good look at this Surveillance Video showing a woman walking out of a pinellas grocery store. Account. They tell the victim there is a problem with the debit card and they will respond and take the debit card and pin number and have a new chip card sent to prevent fraud. Hillsborough county has one case Pinellas County got three more. The sergeant says the victims are 75 years old and up targeted. Somebody is getting in a neighborhood phone book. Tonight he worries about their safety. Violence can very easily occur. If they are trying to get money. How far do they take it. Detectiv
We have an hour left for black friday. And some people waited nearly this long to get out and hunt for bargains. 13action News Reporter David Schuman went to town square where he found shoppers armed with a plan. These shoppers share one thing they chose to shop late. Just as no two snowflakes are alike. Each person has their own story. 14 34 35 diana lander these kids keep me busy. Not much time to shop. 14 41 54 rene rangel procrastination at its finest. 1 motoc i knew it was going to be crazy in the morning so i gave it a try right now. David schuman you quickly get a sense from talking to shoppers that theres definitely a strategy that goes with black friday. Shopping so late in the day paid off handsomely for some people, not so much for everybody else did. I tried to get whatever i could. Catalina motoc is relatively new to black friday altogether. Shes romanian and moved here five years ago. Couple videos of people crazy, getting into the stores. She likes to catch up on her alo
Peniel joseph. [applause] good afternoon, everyone. It is my pleasure to welcome you to our third panel of the day. Again the title was 50 years later blacks in the 21st century. The panel is framed around but kind of progress blacks have made since the Civil Rights Movement and the endorsement challenges and quality that these African Americans in the 21st century. The organizers have formulated two major questions for us to talk about. The first is of historical and contemporary factors continue to make racial equality a contested and elusive concept in the 21st century. And second, what kind of knowledge can we mobilize to face the specific challenges of racial inequity in our contemporary moment. I am absolutely thrilled to be able to be in conversation with two and possibly three speakers, dynamic speakers and thinkers today and i would like to introduce you to that before opening the conversation. Joining us is farah griffin, a professor of english, comparative literature and afr
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