Hammer and sickle drawn on walls doors even sidewalks. Around 5 30 this morning, neighbors on the 2100 block of south bowyer street and 1700 block of passyunk woke up to find disturbing things on their properties and on the pavement. Reporter police walk the narrow street seeking Security Camera video and clues they found a working camera focused on the intersection at kj auto sales and took the equipment. Do you have the images on i cant for sure say it is but im quite sure its there. Reporter you think thats . Why do you think its there . Because before the monitor went out, we were able to go back and search and see everything that went on. Reporter south detectives are working the case with city Homeland Security probing the anti cop graffiti. Messages of anarchy have emerged in philly before. Neighbors hope never again. Why would somebody write these things . Here. I suspect, arc im not from this area. Those people are not from this area. This is a good area. Reporter this is a go
The welcome wagon at sfos International Terminal takes on a different look with significance today. Attorneys from several Rights Groups urging passengers as they exit customs. To offer Legal Assistance to anyone who may be delayed or harassed as a result of what were calling muslim band 3. 0. Took she met your mother this afternoon. The rain and citizen breezed through customs. The last time she came to the states, shortly after the initial travel ban, a grueling grilling from officials. She was held up for quite a while. She is a green card holder. This time we had no problem. Reporter advocates and demonstrators are pushing back and offering help to those detained. Residents of six muslim majority nations, syria, sudan, somalia, libya, iran, and yemen are now barred from entering the u. S. For 90 days. Grampians, grandchildren, fiancis of people in the us are not allowed in. Refugees from those countries cant enter the country for 120 days. On a. With bona fide connections such as a
I wonder if they want the people turkey one line, people want italian in the other in just luck of the draw . What about mayo, can i order special orders, special orders dont upset us . They i go you box, mustards and mayo in it. Mayo lou look, getting ready, washing his hand, getting ready. You get free hoagie today. A shout out. I was down here last year when they were making it, it is nut, insane, all of the employees excited, the energy level is there. Then of course an eagles player, just off the hook. Make sure to come early. People line up for. This i mean, they have 20,000, 23,000 shore is, everybody will get one, but a loin. Great day for it. Right. If youre already hungry and cranky because youre hungry, then it is hot on top of being cranky and hungry, it is not a good thing. Come early. You are right. Bus stop buddy, sunscreen in one hand, camera in the other. Do you even remember what a camera is . Yes, now on our phones, a lot of people still have cameras out there, tempe
Up next here on American History tv on cspan3, a conversation on the case from the Virginia Historical society. Jeter was not a white woman. Richard loving all agree was a white man. So Virginia State law not only rendered their 1958 marriage illegal, but also required a penalty of at least a year in prison for it. Circuit court judge leon f. Dizile chose to suspend their prison sentences if they agreed to leave the state. After a few years of exile, loving sought Legal Assistance to let them return home to virginia. Today our speaker will be focusing on the suit mr. And mrs. Loving brought against the commonwealth, a case that eventually made its way to the u. S. Supreme court. The lovings challenge the conceit that the state could tell two people that simply because they did not share the same racial identity they could not marry. And if they married that they should be in prison for doing. This be explore their tangled biographies on a ruling, a ruling whose echos can be heard in th
Up next here on American History tv on cspan3, a conversation on the case from the Virginia Historical society. Jeter was not a white woman. Richard loving all agree was a white man. So Virginia State law not only rendered their 1958 marriage illegal, but also required a penalty of at least a year in prison for it. Circuit court judge leon f. Dizile chose to suspend their prison sentences if they agreed to leave the state. After a few years of exile, loving sought Legal Assistance to let them return home to virginia. Today our speaker will be focusing on the suit mr. And mrs. Loving brought against the commonwealth, a case that eventually made its way to the u. S. Supreme court. The lovings challenge the conceit that the state could tell two people that simply because they did not share the same racial identity they could not marry. And if they married that they should be in prison for doing. This be explore their tangled biographies on a ruling, a ruling whose echos can be heard in th