One. She did so much more. She was one of disneys first female animators. She was an actress. She was an illustrator. Everything about her was larger than life. It has been the greatest honor of my life so far to tell her story. If youve read the hard core version you know there are pictures in there. She lived a very visual, cinematic life. I have a treat. I have photos that have never been seen before. I have hundreds and hundreds of them i was not allowed by my publish tower put in because we could not fit 700 photos in the book. I would like to sort of take you through it while telling you about milicent and why she is a trail blazing artist and one of the most important women weve ever had in the Film Industry and also why we dont know her any longer. Id like to take you through her life for a little bit with some awesome photos. So see if i can remember how to do that. Yes, that is still me. Sorry. Here is my girl. Milicent patrick began life growing up in a place called Hearst C
[applause] where he will, we are here today to talk with attorney benjamin about his new book, just off the press, titled open season, legalize genocide of colored people. Somebody who needs very little introduction to this audience, i will keep my introduction brief, hes a civil rights attorney, author and speaker who is known for representing the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown in their respective cases, hes a frequent contributor to time magazine, first africanamerican chair board of law of directors, featured in documentaries as nprs, how a lawyer got a nation talking about Trayvon Martin and bets i am Trayvon Martins fight for justice, justice for minority communities and for that he has received the aka Eleanor Roosevelt award, ncaap Thurgood Marshal award and Michael Luther servant award. Im kenneth mack, representing the right, civil rights lawyer among other works and we are here to talk, format today is, i think we are going to allow mr. Crump 15 minutes and stor
Library. So once completed we encourage you to show it on share on social media. When meadow died is the untold unbelievable true story how the corruption brought by politically correct policies made the most avoidable School Shooting in history somehow inevitable the Broward County with an approach to School Discipline prompted by radical leftist organization enforced by the upon the department of education they had the false prison to pipeline that they were systematically racist and could not be trusted to enforce rules so instead they argued for healing circles and Restorative Justice. As a consequence these policies enable the psychopathic criminal to maintain a clean background check and purchased a firearm to kill 17 people marjorie stone douglas high school. The Obama Administration leniency policies to the school serving millions of students by way of a letter that threatened the loss of federal funding if schools were have found racially disparate in their suspension rates. C
the case that can change the course of the election. nine justices are ironing their robes, as we speak. tonight on laura coates live. and just a few short hours from now, the supreme court of the united states will hear arguments in a historic effort to ban former president trump on the ballot for his alleged role in the january six insurrection. we ll be able to listen i tomorrow morning. let me make it easy for you to follow their conversation tomorrow. you ve been hearing a lot about the 14th amendment. it s not the center of the case before the supreme court tomorrow. now, it has five sections. of the five, you may only know section one, the one about due process, attention to laws, that one. that is not what we are talking about tonight. it s the other white me, section three. that s what s so important. the so-called insurrectionists clause. at its core, it says, you can t hold office if you engaged in insurrection. if it were that easy, i would not have to explain, it
Work for survival you went to jail for prostitution arrests and after a violence arrests or a that prison garden abuse you i ask you to imagine a Healthy Society and caring go about the lives of all san franciscans thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Hi, im pipeline pipe im here in my capacity as the 19james i have a background if mlk work and Public Safety i agree the current jail is horrible i work right now in c. J. Three and four every other week that are considered the vulnerable pods in the prison i hope with the education of those people and everybody i encountered dont need to be there theyre poor or from broken vibrant background or not having the outside support and yeah, they have no other options; right . So i really want to commend frail you for taking seriously critical resistances report and work it is extremely heating egging egg to hear you and not rubber stamp a proposal and i really want to encourage you not to approve the new jail but take the h a