Lowhanging fruit and that face the movement became a victim of its own success because nationally people thought thats got everything they want. Racism still exists in american society. Shelby county notwithstanding and you know if you got the Civil Rights Act and people dont want to see the nuances of racism even in the 1980s when people were talking about south africa. People were like you should be focused on problems domestically so i think we can do many things and also people are naturally inclined to have certain causes that they care about. People are naturally going to focus more attention on some things than others and what you care about the most might not be what i care about the most but what i care about the most may not be what you care about the most and i think we should encourage people to take up their passion and cause not turn their noses up when somebody is doing Something Else because basically we can cover everything through a specialization. So many times a foc
[ applause ] American History tvs reel america journeys through the 20th century with archive films, tonight focus on the police and communities. 8 00 p. M. Cbs news special report watts, riot or revolt . This 1965 report looks back to the watts riots tracing the events of august 11 through 17, 1965. And searching for reasons behind the violence and destruction. At 9 00 p. M. Pilot district project washington, d. C. A series of three 1971 office of Economic Opportunity films documenting a program to improve Community Police relations in the nations capital. Just before 10 00 the people and the police, oakland. This 1974 kron tv Program Investigates the history of Police Brutality in oakland, california, and documents a variety of efforts to reform the department. And at 10 25 p. M. A 1960 Police Training film explains how to recognize and deal with the mentally ill. All of this coming up tonight on American History tv. Next, reverend al sharpton and Trayvon Martins Attorney Benjamin Cr
Were going to go ahead and get started. My name is scott pattison, ceo of the National Governors association. Im really thrilled. One of the things we try to do is respond to governors suggestions. One of the things they said was lets try top lets try Something Like ted talks. Im just thrilled to introduce the first governor to oversee this experiment here at the National Governors association. Governor doug ducey, of arizona. Thank you. [applause] thanks, scott. Andeople want to come in grabbed their seat, we can get started straight away. This is a real pleasure, for me to be back in washington, d. C. This is my third winter meeting as a governor and im honored to be able to have the opportunity to kick off this hot topics hot top topics topics session today. I want to thank my colleagues who are coming back to the table here this morning and joining me. This session is going to consist four tedlike talks and engagements. We will be discussing National Infrastructure to state success
With the private sector and funding those apprenticeship those apprenticeship programs. Watch monday night on cspan two. The annual winter meeting of the washington governors with and fundingments for projects. Among them, jason furman, who discusses how automation is affecting the labor sector. 15. Is 1 i really thrilled. One of the things we are trying to do is respond to suggestions and i want to say that it is a real pressure for me to be back because this is my third winter haveng and i am honored to the opportunity to kickoff this topics session here today. Of this session will consist and presentations and we will cover everything from Civic Engagement to the National Infrastructure bank to state successes. Pressing its use for all of us and these are issues we need to pay close attention to, if we are not already. The presentations are designed to introduce food for thought and give ideas that we can take in our ownd value to states with a Forward Focus on the future. Im going
I really thrilled. One of the things we are trying to do is respond to suggestions and i want to say that it is a real pressure for me to be back because this is my third winter haveng and i am honored to the opportunity to kickoff this topics session here today. Of this session will consist and presentations and we will cover everything from Civic Engagement to the National Infrastructure bank to state successes. Pressing its use for all of us and these are issues we need to pay close attention to, if we are not already. The presentations are designed to introduce food for thought and give ideas that we can take in our ownd value to states with a Forward Focus on the future. Im going to kick it off, because i have the privilege to talk about Civic Education in this country. There is a saying among governors that you always remember your first bill that you sign into law and, for me, it was the first law we signed in arizona and we were the first filled aand it for Campaign Promise and