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he had to show them id. i m physically i m in pain but most of all it s just like i said, those are the people i call for help. i m just hurt. both of them stomped into his head and pushed his face into the concrete and gave him a serious and severe beating. reporter: the nypd said the arresting officer s supervision notified them he was injured while resisting arrest. no allegation now he s turning to the court. i have no hate towards police officers at all and that s who i call when i need help. so i m just hurt and it s a lot of things. reporter: mr. baker is back in court to face charges from that arrest next month. reporting live, tim fleischer, channel 7 eye witness news. tim, thank you. developing news right now in manhattan. new video of protesters getting arrested at a demonstration. 50 demonstrators have been arrested charged with disorderly conduct. this for blocking the building s entrance. faculty and staff members demanding a fair contract offer.
United-statesNew-yorkTampa-bayFloridaEgyptBrooklynPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaVirginiaColumbia-universityRussiaEast-new-york the cars involved are pretty smashed up. no word yet on what caused that crash. also on 7, leaders in burlington coming together to give a mosque a new look. this after two teens are being charged with vandalizing the islamic center. police say they spray paimentd usa on the mosque over the weekend and now leaders are retagging the walls with some positive messages. john coco has the latest from burlington. reporter: covering up hate after the mosque was defaced over the weekend. its members many others are now using art to bring them closer to their community. peace. reporter: early sunday morning, the burlington islamic center was tagged with usa, mosque. eggs were also thrown at it, the mass culprits were caught on building. two 18-year-olds cameron copella and derek demoan were arrested and now charged with malicious destruction of property. it s a wider network of friends, colleagues and neighbors in burlington and they we lament that the fence of safety and
BurlingtonMassachusettsUnited-statesNew-yorkAustraliaIslamic-centerFloridaBrooklynKentuckyBostonCaliforniaAntigua-and-barbudaMany politicians find themselves walking a fine line when it comes to talking about the African American community, LaFleur Stephens-Dougan, Princeton University assistant professor of politics, says. They want to simultaneously voice their support for policies, positions, and attitudes widely held by African American voters without alienating white supporters, a rhetorical strategy she refers to as “racial distancing.”
Stephens-Dougan, a former Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, researches the subtle, often surprising ways that racial appeals come into political speech. She shared those insights in a Monday talk sponsored by the Hutchins Center. The talk shared its title with her recent book, “Race to the Bottom: How Racial Appeals Work in American Politics.”
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