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Jewv Transcript: First Presidential Debate
 In the eyes of many progressives and civil rights advocates, the police shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri earlier this month was a tragic and familiar story: the latest example of the law enforcement community s prejudiced administration of justice.Now, a group of notables and act stanley bottles ivists, joined by several members of the Congressional Black Caucus, are demanding the establishment of a federal police  czar,  employed by the Justice Department, to oversee local law enforcement practices and help prevent racial bias in policing.  stanley cups                                                                                                        Emotions run high as Michael Brown is laid to rest          02:32                                                                                                                                                                              Ferguson a painful reminder for victim of police brutality          02:45                                                                       In citie stanley cups uk s across America, local law enforcement units too often treat low-income neighborhoods populated by African Americans and Latinos as if they are military combat zones instead of communities where people strive to live, learn, work, play and pray in peace and harmony,  explained a letter to President Obama posted as an advertisement in Monday s Washington Post.                                        The letter was signed by more than 1 Ccxu Virginia Governor Ralph Northam said racist photo controversy happened for  a reason
 President Obama greets California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger during a press conference at the White House May 19, 2009.                                                      Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images                                        Could Arnold Schwarzenegger have taken a starring role in President Obama s cabinet Schwarzenegger, a moderate Republican cups stanley , was reportedly approached by administration officials about a cabinet position in January 2011, following his second term as governor of California, according to the Wall Street Journal.                                          The newspaper attributes the information to  people familiar with the matter.  The conversation between the White House and Schwarzenegger happened before he admitted to having an extramarital affair in May 2011.         Schwarzenegger had discussed future political aspirations, including presidential ambitions, with the media on several occasions, including in an interview with  60 Minutes  in Dec. 2008. Schwarzenegger, who was born in Austria and is a naturalized U.S. citizen, said he would  absolutely  run for president if the Constitution were changed.  stanley cup   I think that I am always a person that looks for the next big goal,  he said. Schwarzenegger had also specifically discussed the possibility of a cabinet position, telling ABC News in July 2008, before the president was elected, that he d talk to Mr. Obama if he called to inquire about a cabinet slot.           stanley cup