the balance will depend whether manhattan s new progressive district attorney will be willing to prosecute crimes] come under heavy criticism already for policies they say are far too lenient by limiting prosecutions for certain crimes. this morning he spoke in a black church in harlem in which she insisted his policies will keep people safe while investing in the community to end the cycle of incarceration. and the part i want to scream about, and that the research shows in my life shows i m going to go out on the limb and say your life shows is this will make us safer. we make these investments, we will reap the fruit of safety. it seems some prosecutors the das office do not agree a dozen have resigned for. 4:00 o clock on the sunday can you tell? our new city newsroom, thanks
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world. just be one person willing to show compassion to another. outside the theater, you can still sense some tension here. a group of four or five people were seen openly carrying hand guns and an assault rifle. they told our producer the police did not protect us on saturday, so we re offering protection today. after today s memorial service, tim kaine addressed reporters urging virginia to continue moving forward beyond its checkered past. we put away the evils and wrongs of the past. we re moving ahead. there s people that want to bring us back to it. many of them who are not even from the commonwealth, but they want to haul us backwards. what heather s life shows, what this community shows, what virginia shows, we re not going back. shep, give me a few extra
from the commonwealth, but they want to haul us backward, but what heather s life shows, what this community shows, what virginia shows, is we re not going back. we will not go back to days of hatred and bigotry and division. we re not going back. and no matter who tries to take us back, no matter who emboldens those who try to take us back, we are not going backwards. this community of charlottesville and this commonwealth of virginia, we re facing forward, to be loving, to be open, to be welcoming, to be tolerant. that s what heather s life means. and we will honor her if we continue and even accelerate that progress here in the commonwealth. thank you for being with us today. thank you. and vermont independent senator bernie sanders joins us. as we just heard from virginia senator tim kaine, the running mate in the campaign. thank you very much, senator. this is a hard time for america.
united states government was supportive of south africa s apartheid regime because they were our allies in the cold war. we have been taught since the cold war by politicians that have said it again and again that the cold war was simply a struggle for freedom in which we were on the side of the angels and the soviet union was on the side ofevil. the soviet union was an evil regime but there is another story of the cold war, a story that mandela s life shows, that americans don t like to talk about that much. those are all the moments during the cold war where, in the name of anti-communism, we supported brutally oppressive regimes and stood against freedom fighters like mandela. ana, you lived in miami. you have a unique perspective because you remember when nelson mandela was freed from robben island and came to miami. what happened? i was 18 years old. i was a senior in high school and it was a big, big deal in miami that he was coming. it was 1990 just a few months afterwards.
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