Terrible attack at the kosher supermarket in east paris that left four hostages dead and police after police stormed the supermarket, the four hostages, it is believed killed by the hostage taker and terrorist Amedy Coulibaly, whose girlfriend now is believed to have left france a week before the attacks. Lets quickly sum up what Benjamin Netanyahu had to say much he was talking about the values of france he saw reaffirmed on the streets of paris today and he also equated what happened in paris over the last week with what he says his country has faced for years in terms much terrorism, saying for years weve been fighting terror and the pains of terrorism. Arwa damon is outside the grande synagogue in paris with more on the reaction of the Jewish Community on whats going on inside. Its not just Benjamin Netanyahu, it was the president of france the expresident of france and leaders of the muslim and catholic communities as well. Reporter thats right, hala. Although they did leave befor
Parenthood. New details about the suspect accused in that deadly mass shooting in colorado. Agents swarming his remote home, piecing together a motive and what his neighbors are now saying about him. Gave us some antiobama flyers. We have a lot of recluse out in the middle of nowhere out here. And clashes break out in paris. Police firing tear gas at protesters taking to the streets over Global Climate talks. And ben carson in jordan getting a firsthand look at the refugee crisis. Theres so many people who think that the ideal for everybody is to come to america and to be settled here but that is not the ideal for everybody. Newsroom starts now. Thanks for joining me, im fredricka whitfield. New details in a possible motive for fridays shooting at a colorado planned parenthood. Suspect Robert Lewis Dear talked about baby parts to investigators after his surrender. A Law Enforcement official says dear told police that he has antigovernment and antiabortion views but did not explicitly s
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Madison in the Sixties – the film the UW suppressed.
In the summer of 1960, local NAACP president Lloyd Barbee wanted to expose housing discrimination in the Madison rental market. So he proposed to the University of Wisconsin-Extension Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction that instructor Stuart Hanisch produce a film to be called “To Find a Home.” Barbee and Hanisch explained to BAVI director Professor Fredrick A. White and Extension dean L. H. Adolfson that a group of Black and white actors posing as would- be renters would respond to apartment listings around Madison; Hanisch would use hidden microphones and a telephoto lens to capture any landlords telling the Black and white testers different stories about a unit’s availability. White and Adolfson approved the project, and in July 1961, the regents accepted $3,000 which Barbee raised towards the film’s $4,000 budget.