Mingus coloradus and his interactions with u. S. Troops. His talk is about an hour and is sponsored by the kansas city public library. My name is eli paul. It is my honor to introduce our speaker, paul andrew hutton. In keeping with his profession as a university professor, we are going to have a pop quiz. One question, pass fail. Here is the question. What do jeff chandler, charles bronson, rock hudson, and the incredibly blueeyed Burt Lancaster all have in common . [indiscernible] i think i hear the answer, and the answer is all these men played Apache Indian leaders in the movies. Jeff chandler played cochise, rock hudson played the son of cochise. Bronson was a shadow chatto. For extra credit, answer this. What made those roles so attractive to these actors . Could it be the epic nature of their struggle . Keep those questions in mind. Also keep those names in mind. Maybe not the faces. The people may reappear as paul hutton tells us about our war with the apache tribes, americas l
Her easily winning the Electoral College and how about this . The bookies give her, hillary, an 87 chance of winning. There are, however, two bright spots for trump. In the fox poll, he still leads among independents and on the issues, he is considered best at fixing the economy. So, what will trump do tonight . Keep up the attacks . Election fraud, democrat, dirty tricks, benghazi, pro clinton media bias or switch to prosperity, growth and jobs, that indeed would be a switch, but its his economy plan that will give him traction and hillary, she is he a said virtually nothing this week. She doesnt need to. She is winning. All right, how about the market . Wall street supports hillary, corporations support hillary, Technology Supports hillary, but investors what they fear is a democrat clean sweep. White house senate and house. They do not want Bernie Sanders chairing the Senate Budget committee. 12 hours to the debate, but Varney Company begins now. If im elected president , i will pus
The 10 00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. [ yelling ] justice for mario. A protest march and vigil in memory of a man shot by San Francisco police one year ago today. These moments we just have to shout their names out loud. They were here. They existed. It was a confrontation seen on video that sparked a call for change. The shooting death of mario woods one year ago today led to a backlash against police. Protests of Excessive Police force, and a review of Police Protocols by the u. S. Justice department amber lee was there as mario lees mother was joined by friends and supporters at the scene of the shooting. Amber . Reporter frank, the shooting of mario wood took place on third street here in the bay view. Tonight was understandably emotional for his mother. I have to say his name out loud, he used to be here. This is a daily struggle. Other mothers stood behind her to support her as she struggled with her grief. Glen, we got your back. These women say their sons were also killed
Welcome. My name is eli paul. It is my honor to introduce our speaker, paul andrew hutton. In keeping with his profession as a university professor, we are going to have a pop quiz. One question, pass fail. Here is the question. What do jeff chandler, charles bronson, rock hudson, and the incredibly blueeyed Burt Lancaster all have in common . [indiscernible] i think i hear the answer, and the answer is all these men played Apache Indian leaders in the movies. Jeff chandler played cochise, rock hudson played the son of cochise. Chatto. Was a shadow for extra credit, answer this. What made those roles so attractive to these actors . Could it be the epic nature of their struggle . Keep those questions in mind. Also keep those names in mind. Maybe not the faces. The people may reappear as paul hutton tells us about our war with the apache tribes, americas longest. With an apache rate and the kidnapping of an arizona ranchers boy in 1861 and lasted more than a quarter of a century. With th
Shes reaching out to black voters by addressing the National Urban league in fort lauderdale, florida. Lets take a look. Asking ourselves, what more can i do in my life to counter hate and injustice . How can i make our country a better, fairer place . Let me be clear. I think all of us need to do that kind of introspection. But those of us who have not experienced systemic racial inequities, we have an extra obligation. We need to do a better job of listening when people talk about the seen and unseen barriers they face every day. We need to practice humility. Rather than assume that our experiences are everyones experiences. [ applause ] and, yes, we need to try as best we can to walk in one anothers shoes, to imagine what it would be like to sit our son down and have the talk. Or if people followed us around stores or locked their car doors when we walked past. That empathy, thats what makes it possible for people from every background, every race, every religion to come together as