Reporter the mayor expressing his citys grief over thursdays rampage the marines were killed and three other people were wounded when a gunman opened fire sources tell us he was armed with an ak47 type rifle and enough ammunition the one include a sailor he recently traveled to the middle east but the u. S. Official says it was not in any of the u. S. Data bases of suspected terrorists. Reporter 02 lamar shot the man described as a nice guy could be what we have learned more details about the shooter today were also hoping to learn more about the victims the former reason or killed and channel the incident the family of one of those marines has been posted on the social media site about their loss darya that is new york city with their increasing the security and times square and other locations in manhattan because the heavily armed military people guarding the area in new york city write their Manhattan Police said of the no significant or specific threats but action security was pro
We are back on track for the presentation. We are turning to the historical presentation scheduled today on the 52 years of the Voting Rights act. President johnson signed the Voting Rights act of 1965 into law 52 years ago this month on august 6, 1965. It is widely considered to be one of the most significant and successful pieces of civil rights legislation ever enacted and has been used to combat varied Voter Suppression tactics, particularly targeting communities of color and limited englishproficient voters. I am especially proud to highlight the commissions role in the creation of that land mark legislation. In the years leading to the passage of the Voting Rights act, the Commission Held a number of hearings and issued reports. In march 1965, president johnson called for new voting legislation embodying the recommendations of the civil rights commission. In state of carolina versus kasenbek, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the 1965 Voting Right
We are back on track for the presentation. We are turning to the historical presentation scheduled today on the 52 years of the Voting Rights act. President johnson signed the Voting Rights act of 1965 into law 52 years ago this month on august 6, 1965. It is widely considered to be one of the most significant and successful pieces of civil rights legislation ever enacted and has been used to combat varied Voter Suppression tactics, particularly targeting communities of color and limited englishproficient voters. I am especially proud to highlight the commissions role in the creation of that land mark legislation. In the years leading to the passage of the Voting Rights act, the Commission Held a number of hearings and issued reports. In march 1965, president johnson called for new voting legislation embodying the recommendations of the civil rights commission. In state of carolina versus kasenbek, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the 1965 Voting Right
President johnson signed the Voting Rights act of 1965 into law 52 years ago this month on august 6, 1965, and its widely considered to be the most significant and successful pieces of civil rights legislation enacted and has been used to combat Voter Suppression tactics targeting communities of color and limited English Proficiency voters. Im proud to highlight the commissions role in creation of that landmark legislation. In the years leading to the passage of the Voting Rights act the Commission Held a number of hearings and issued reports on Voting Rights abuses. March, 1965, president johnson called to the new voting legislation embodying the recommendation of the commission and in the state of South Carolina versus cason back the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the 1965 Voting Rights act relying on data published by the commission. Since our first report on voting issues in 1959 we have issued 20 reports on Voting Rights, most recently last fall on
They are two black men who wore dark clothing. The mans death happened on what was supposed to be a very celebratory day. Nobody deserves to two in such a way that he did. Reporter its the sights and sounds of remembrance and pain. Dear god, his children need you right now. Lord god, his sties terse and brothers and friends need you. 34. He died on his birthday. Reporter thats when dontez curlees life ended. Angry. Of it all. Reporter but curlees family and police say thats what happened here. It was 4 30 in the afternoon on thursday. He was sitting at the bus reporter curlee, whose nickname was smurf, had just dollar. When he got to the bus stop, thats when two men jumped out of a car and jumped him. They stomped him in the head until he was dead. Reporter he was adored by many. This sign simply asks why. Mean . Reporter so many questions, so few answers. And whats left behind here are the candles, the teddy bears, the cross. Curlees family tells me he recently turned his life around.