People that were gathered i saw people from all different backgrounds, people from all different parts of this nation that came to honor an American Hero as he made his final journey across this bridge. And you know, back in march, john lewis was here and he gave some parting advice to the next generation to get in good trouble. To get in the way. And so many people that came out here today say they want to continue on his legacy. They wanted to come here to say goodbye and let him know that we got it from here, george. Thomas, one of the last of his generation. George, the greatest generation of civil rights leaders, were losing them one by we lost reverend lowery in march. In the past days we lost c. T. Vivian. John lewis believed that this new generation could take on the torch and get the job done, continue to push forward. We shall see, george. And byron pitts, it comes at a time when america as i said is so divided and is trying to figure out where the fights are for this new gen
Good evening, everyone, im miliana gomez. Frank and julie are off tonight. I just signed two executive orders that will save thousands of lives, millions of jobs, and billions and billions of dollars. Specifically calls for a wall, or other barrier along the mexican border. Another blocks grants from sanctuary city. And at soon as tomorrow, the president is also expected to restrict the flow of refugees into the United States. Demonstrators took to the streets in new york city tonight, thousands rallied in protest of the new administrations policies at Washington Square park and greenwich village. The demonstrators there say they stand in solidarity with americas immigrants. Here in the bay area, agents that serve immigrants say phones are ringing, and people are scared. Debora villalon is live in san rafael, which has a sizable latino population. Reporter about 40,000 latinos in marin county, and about half of them are estimated to be undocumented. Certainly worried now that Campaign
Funding distribution makes Prop. 1 flawed On the face of it, passing Proposition 1 in next week’s election will go a long way to provide desperately needed treatment and housing facilities for California residents who are homeless and/or afflicted with mental illness and substance abuse issues. It would “right the wrong” callously inflicted by former […]