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dr. amus brown and a one-time student of dr. martin luther king at more house college and julian bond was in that class with him, they were classmates and the author of "give us the ballot." we only have a little time but you first, dr. brown. tell us about this man's role in history and how you knew him personally. give us the insight on him. >> well, he was a very gentle and well cultured man and i am saddened that my very close friend is no longer with us. he was catapulted into doing great things and caused the upbringing he received in his father's home where he saw and heard that he composed the spoken about, the missionary group to the 90% of african americans who needed to be infranchised, needed to be educated and given the opportunity to enjoy all of the amenities of this nation. >> a natural leader. you're doing great work on this more recently talking about him. talk about his role in terms of gay rights, as well. how did he fit into the contemporary arguments? >> he was always for voting rights. he embraced gay righ
dr. amus brown and a one-time student of dr. martin luther king at more house college and julian bond was in that class with him, they were classmates and the author of "give us the ballot." we only have a little time but you first, dr. brown. tell us about this man's role in history and how you knew him personally. give us the insight on him. >> well, he was a very gentle and well cultured man and i am saddened that my very close friend is no longer with us. he was catapulted...
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i will tell you this, amos brown, dr. rown a board member of the national board of the naacp said rhetoric like this is what started the situation in charleston where that man went in and shot up nine people, shot them dead that that church. we have to be careful. you have jimmy carter who's a man of peace and this man who's not lily correct. we need some help in this time right now. >> listen to what jimmy carter said today when asked if he would have done anything differently. >> i wish i sent one more helicopter to get the hostages and we would have rescued them and i would have been re-elected. that may have interfered with the foundation. if i had to choose between four more years and the carter center, i think would choose the carter center. could have been both. >> gene, i think he could have had both had he sent the extra helicopter. >> and maybe if he appointed paul volker a couple of years earlier and had time to get inflation under control, get through a quick recession, had the economy come up again. then maybe
i will tell you this, amos brown, dr. rown a board member of the national board of the naacp said rhetoric like this is what started the situation in charleston where that man went in and shot up nine people, shot them dead that that church. we have to be careful. you have jimmy carter who's a man of peace and this man who's not lily correct. we need some help in this time right now. >> listen to what jimmy carter said today when asked if he would have done anything differently. >>...
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two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the
two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred...
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dr. vanda felbab-brown focuses on counterinsurgency efforts very and state building efforts in afghanistandrugs. brian: dr. vanda felbab-brown can we start with your name. where does it come from? i was born in czechoslovakia. the name is not czech. wanda with a w is a fairly common polish name. the one that i was named after, is the inventor of orchids. it is interesting because a lot is based on working on in danger of species and conservation. i guess i was born to this name. arabic even is though i was born in czechoslovakia. brian: you think your mother in your books. -- you think your mother in your books. , thoseessentially letters are the female endings. it can mean belonging to the man. simplicity, and also because i did not want the connotation, i dropped those letters. brian: how long have you been in the united states? vanda: about the years. i came in high school. i started high school in the czech republic. scholarship to a private, american high school. extraordinary. i loved every moment. i was very grateful. i never went back. i did all of my undergraduate work and graduat
dr. vanda felbab-brown focuses on counterinsurgency efforts very and state building efforts in afghanistandrugs. brian: dr. vanda felbab-brown can we start with your name. where does it come from? i was born in czechoslovakia. the name is not czech. wanda with a w is a fairly common polish name. the one that i was named after, is the inventor of orchids. it is interesting because a lot is based on working on in danger of species and conservation. i guess i was born to this name. arabic even is...
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dr. vanda felbab-brown from the brookings institution. book writer. thank you so much for joining us. vanda: it has been a great pleasure to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] than a roundtable discussion with the cato institute and the roosevelt institute on wall street regulations and the recent volatility in the stock market. washington journal every morning on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. monday night on "the communicators," this summer marks the 20th anniversary of digital television. mark taher discusses how modern television has changed. >> what many of us are watching on a multi screen world, that has been one of the more exciting outcomes of this whole digital revolution. it used to be that there was a stationary screen, and with hdtv, that was a big screen in the living room. with the internet and wireless world extending things, now you have tablets and smartphones and wi-fi all over the place. such that tv is not just the stationary lean back experience of the liv
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dr. king 50 years ago. on the one-year anniversary of michael brown, today, i can tell bernie that's not going to cut it. >> you must be enjoying this the same way that the democrats are enjoying donald trump causing all the kerfuffles he is. you must be enjoying the sturm and drang about hillary clinton, black lives matter. >> i'm just sorry that it's not getting any more air time. that donald trump is sucking up all the oxygen and we're not seeing all the division and strife and craziness that's going on on their side. to me, it was unbelievable to see, frankly, what was a handful of protesters stop and disrupt and put an end to what were thousands of democrats there.
dr. king 50 years ago. on the one-year anniversary of michael brown, today, i can tell bernie that's not going to cut it. >> you must be enjoying this the same way that the democrats are enjoying donald trump causing all the kerfuffles he is. you must be enjoying the sturm and drang about hillary clinton, black lives matter. >> i'm just sorry that it's not getting any more air time. that donald trump is sucking up all the oxygen and we're not seeing all the division and strife and...
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dr. pepper, mccormack, brown formen and costlation brands should be bought into weakness and let me throw in pepsi co too. and my favorite player, i like wwav, white wave food. is it a natural and organic power house. they reported a terrific quarter on friday that was reminiscent of constellation brands. constellation rallied a few days later and has been roared ever since. i think that white wave will follow the same pattern. i'm a fan of general mills. as we heard there is a brilliant refresh to natural and organic coming from general mills and its main focus is domestic and it has a good yield. there are a bunch of med tech names on the high list. this group has been popular for ages. my suggestion here is a consistent company that was on last week's list, henry shine. that is a dental supply kingpin which is four points off its high, giving you a rare buying opportunity. meanwhile, the bio tech portion of the high list, cell gene after today's run, selling 20 times its earning forewecast. these stocks are the kind of go-to higher names when the fed tightens and the economy slows down
dr. pepper, mccormack, brown formen and costlation brands should be bought into weakness and let me throw in pepsi co too. and my favorite player, i like wwav, white wave food. is it a natural and organic power house. they reported a terrific quarter on friday that was reminiscent of constellation brands. constellation rallied a few days later and has been roared ever since. i think that white wave will follow the same pattern. i'm a fan of general mills. as we heard there is a brilliant...
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dr. vanda felbab-brown from the brookings institution. book writer. thank you so much for joining us. vanda: it has been a great pleasure to be here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> for free transcripts or give us your comments about this rogram, visit us at q- and-a.org. it's also available as a podcast. >> later this morning here on c-span, three republican presidential candidates. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, marco rubio delivers a speech in south carolina about china. then also from south carolina, wisconsin governor scott walker outlines his foreign policy goals. after that, donald trump speaks in nashville. right now on c-span, "washington journal" is live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook comments. at 7:45 eastern, associated press reporter christopher rugaber on a new a.p. survey of economists that forecast weak economic growth. then at 8:30 eastern this orning, a discussion from mark calabria and michael konczal about financial regulations and recent volatility in the stock market. host: g
dr. vanda felbab-brown from the brookings institution. book writer. thank you so much for joining us. vanda: it has been a great pleasure to be here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> for free transcripts or give us your comments about this rogram, visit us at q- and-a.org. it's also available as a podcast. >> later this morning here on c-span, three republican presidential candidates. at 10:00 a.m....
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dr. vanda felbab-brown from the brookings institution. book writer. thank you so much for joining us. vanda: it has been a great pleasure to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] transcripts vis i us .org. a on the next "washington journal" associated press reporter of a economists of weak round c growth and a on e of the cueto institute wall street and the recent the stock market. at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a day night on c-span conversation on fracking to and gas and possibilities from renewable energy. mills ll hear from mork with the manhattan institute. here's a preview. it's going first, we will get underlying improvements in existing technologies. the drilling, the operational capabilities. seismic mapping. better.hat will get is wely, what will happen will later in new stuff. a lot of it will be fully automated. computing, mobile things like robotics, industrial drones. that will later into the system quickly. and all of this will be optimized
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dr. king did not attend. he was at browng reed'reed'sreed's eulogy. >> may cause the whole citizenry of alabama, extreme. >> come back ♪ ♪ come by here ♪ >> justice has traveled a slow path. toward that bright future dr. king spoke of here. the marchers finally did make their way to montgomery. johnson was able to force through the voting rights act. amelia boynton lived to see her community guided by black leaders and in time a humble pastor from a faraway place was remembered on a corner where he became a martyr. >> that's the guy you remember? bow tie? >> not at all a commanding presence. >> not heroic. >> not heroic. not heroic. >> he didn't intend to be. >> no he didn't. >> not a hero, just an everyman who, because of consequences, leads him to a street corner in selma. the sacrifices of just a few people can change history for all of us. so jim reed did not die in vein. >> no. no. >> well, the. >> -- >> i don't feel that this is all in vain. i people i feel it is a step in. >> come by here my lord come by here ♪ >> for
dr. king did not attend. he was at browng reed'reed'sreed's eulogy. >> may cause the whole citizenry of alabama, extreme. >> come back ♪ ♪ come by here ♪ >> justice has traveled a slow path. toward that bright future dr. king spoke of here. the marchers finally did make their way to montgomery. johnson was able to force through the voting rights act. amelia boynton lived to see her community guided by black leaders and in time a humble pastor from a faraway place was...
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two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the
two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred...
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tonight there will be a concert in memory of brown and a discussion on racial justice featuring dr.cornell west. we begin our coverage with diane estherbrook. what was the mood during the moment of silence today? >> today was somber, but peaceful. unfortunately it wasn't all that peaceful last night. police say a 17-year-old has been charged with spraying bullets into a crowd of protesters and one person was hit. but today on canfield drive hundreds attorneyed out to mou hundreds turned out to remember michael brown. they also remembered others that have died at the hands of police. and called for justice. >> we have seen them, we have marched in and nothing has happened. it is time for us to not seek justice, but demand justice. it is time for us to come together as a unified front to come together to demand justice or else. >> reporter: and tonight there's going to be a concert, as you mentioned earlier. also tomorrow, activists are calling for a day of civil disobedience, not just here in ferguson, but across the country. >> this moment of silence lasting four and a half minutes,
tonight there will be a concert in memory of brown and a discussion on racial justice featuring dr.cornell west. we begin our coverage with diane estherbrook. what was the mood during the moment of silence today? >> today was somber, but peaceful. unfortunately it wasn't all that peaceful last night. police say a 17-year-old has been charged with spraying bullets into a crowd of protesters and one person was hit. but today on canfield drive hundreds attorneyed out to mou hundreds turned...
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two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the
two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred...
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two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you drmurase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the c
two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you drmurase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred...
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dr. jacquie lewis. >>> up next, remembering michael brown.ring what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. ...of fixodent plus adhesives. they help your denture hold strong more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. leslie mcfadden. his father is michael brown sr. he grew up surrounded by loving parents, grandparents, and his younger sister. as a teen, michael played video
dr. jacquie lewis. >>> up next, remembering michael brown.ring what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal...
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dr. king 50 years ago. on the one-year anniversary of michael brown today, i can tell bernie that's not okay. >> you must beg this the same way that the democrats are enjoying donald trump causing all the kerfuffles he is. you must be enjoying the sturm and drang about hillary clinton, black lives matter. >> i'm just sorry that it's not getting more air time. that donald trump is sucking up all the oxygen and we're not seeing all the division and strife and craziness that's going on on their side. to me, it was unbelievable to see, frankly, what was a handful of protesters stop and disrupt and put an end to what were thousands of democrats there. thousands upon thousands waiting for over an hour, maybe even much more than that, to listen to bernie sanders. so i'm not sure that that is -- are they getting attention? absolutely. are they getting allies? i'm not sure that that's the best way of doing it. >> you can disagree with the protest. that's not -- >> an event -- >> social security and medicare event. >> you can disagree with the protest tactic. but what we saw two weeks ago in cincinnati, shows that th
dr. king 50 years ago. on the one-year anniversary of michael brown today, i can tell bernie that's not okay. >> you must beg this the same way that the democrats are enjoying donald trump causing all the kerfuffles he is. you must be enjoying the sturm and drang about hillary clinton, black lives matter. >> i'm just sorry that it's not getting more air time. that donald trump is sucking up all the oxygen and we're not seeing all the division and strife and craziness that's going on...
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brown. >> one of my professors and seminary, dr. jerome ross, he said i'm a believer and a realist. the two are not the same. we would often say that. he would push us as preachers to stand and lean into the vision of what we can be. but not so much that you lose sight of where you are. and i'm so thankful for how the reverend just put forward -- i thought i was preaching. we went on revival for a moment how he helped to point us to a vision of where we can be. in light of where we are, i would just add that what sister alicia shared i think is particularly important as it relates to the realities of the bible called spiritual wickedness in high places. we had 17 bills in the last maryland general assembly. earlier this year. 17 bills dealing with police accountability and transparency. and my brother, another member of the coalition, awesome brother, we're working going to annapolis from baltimore back and forth over this 90-day period. as we were building a statewide coalition to get something done, we learned pretty early on that these bills were not moving. in a very candid conv
brown. >> one of my professors and seminary, dr. jerome ross, he said i'm a believer and a realist. the two are not the same. we would often say that. he would push us as preachers to stand and lean into the vision of what we can be. but not so much that you lose sight of where you are. and i'm so thankful for how the reverend just put forward -- i thought i was preaching. we went on revival for a moment how he helped to point us to a vision of where we can be. in light of where we are, i...
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dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive to be one of the most powerless people in this country. you were born in this country, so you were a citizen, and you had that power. but for all intents and purposes, i mean, in this moment in history, right now... this was 25, 30 years ago, 40 years ago. but right now, those migrant farm workers with their children who are picking out fruits and vegetables are seen as problem people. and you turn that all around and say, "from a farm worker, i'm an astronaut." what's the power in that? what do you want people to see beyond that? what is the message there of... in essence, of your life? i think it's a... it could serve as a good example of what is possible here in america, of any individual, if given the opportunity to obtain a good education
dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive to be one of the most powerless people in this country. you were born in this country,...
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dr. honeycutt for joining us i'm really glad we had a definition about willie brown at the shipyard we're 0 now at item n the consent calendar that were removed for the second moving there were none we're on item o vote on the consent calendar with the exception of the resolution 2a on it package 24 and page 33 which have been severed by commissioner wynns. >> i mean ms. casco roll call vote please. ms. chin. >> ms. fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton. >> i didn't except no on k two. >> bullet. >> ms. wynns and dr. murase. >> thank you thank you very much we're on item p consent calendar resolution severed for board discussion and immediate action. >> commissioner wynns. >> i have two items one is actually item 5 of two a on page 24 a million dollars grant from the california department of finance for innovation an innovation and higher education its purposes to increase the post secondary enrollment that is very little information that is the format but i kind of like to know what is it is before we is, yes we'll do that i understand it is not a lot of money comparatively sp
dr. honeycutt for joining us i'm really glad we had a definition about willie brown at the shipyard we're 0 now at item n the consent calendar that were removed for the second moving there were none we're on item o vote on the consent calendar with the exception of the resolution 2a on it package 24 and page 33 which have been severed by commissioner wynns. >> i mean ms. casco roll call vote please. ms. chin. >> ms. fewer mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton. >> i didn't...
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dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brownpping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950, remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse, navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here thank god today others present represent americans, koreans and others as president dwight dj iblgs hover proclaimed on january 20th, 1953, at much is time in history we who are free much proclaim a new our faith 3 years later came pamela and a troubled trust that continues in tragic division of a people that should be one nation at peace and threatening no other nation we hear assembled should never forget the assumption of the responsibility of the u.n. members led pie america joined by the republic of korea in preserving the great good of south korea our purpose to remind post 1943 generations of that struggle the unity of these us
dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brownpping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950, remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse, navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here...
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brown is not ready to be taken to the or, assuming i was an orderly. i would say excuse me, i'm dr.arson and i'm sorry he's not ready. and they would turn 18 shades of red. but i would be nice to them. i would say, it's ok. i had a friend for life, they would do anything for me after that. [laughter] you just have to understand where people are coming from and to be able to react in the appropriate rway. wa iy. i was doing an interview on the -- npr. they said you don't talk about race. i said because i'm about surgery. it is the brain makes you who you are. once we begin to understand that as a society and stop being so superficial, i think we begin to make an enormous amount of progress. the other thing i think is incredibly important is we need to start thinking about economics, particularly in the inner cities. in the black community and america, there is $1 trillion worth of assets. that is more assets than the vast majority of countries in the world. we have to learn how to use that. you have to turn your own dollars over, in your own community, two or three times before you s
brown is not ready to be taken to the or, assuming i was an orderly. i would say excuse me, i'm dr.arson and i'm sorry he's not ready. and they would turn 18 shades of red. but i would be nice to them. i would say, it's ok. i had a friend for life, they would do anything for me after that. [laughter] you just have to understand where people are coming from and to be able to react in the appropriate rway. wa iy. i was doing an interview on the -- npr. they said you don't talk about race. i said...
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brown. stay with us. >> dickerson: welcome back to "face the nation." we want to go next to des moines, iowa, doctor drcarson, another republican contender is standing by. dr. carson you came on the political scene at the national prayer breakfast which you talked about the fact that we're too politically correct in american culture these days. with respect to donald trump and his spat with megyn kelly is everybody being too politically correct? >> well, i think that may be difference between political correctness and courteous speech. there is a difference. what bothers me is when people say, you know, you can't say this word, you can't say this phrase, you can't even think that. you can't express this. and it's very difficult for people to have honest conversation if they can't express themselves. but no day do i advocate saying mean things about people. that has nothing to do with political correctness. >> dickerson: do you think that's what donald trump did in this case? >> i haven't heard his specific comments but i've heard about them. and they certainly would not be the kinds of things that i wo
brown. stay with us. >> dickerson: welcome back to "face the nation." we want to go next to des moines, iowa, doctor drcarson, another republican contender is standing by. dr. carson you came on the political scene at the national prayer breakfast which you talked about the fact that we're too politically correct in american culture these days. with respect to donald trump and his spat with megyn kelly is everybody being too politically correct? >> well, i think that may...
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but luckily, one of my colleagues, revere'd brown who is now pastor of a church in san francisco and on the naacp board, he has gotten copies of drtes, the notes he used in that class. and i have my own copy of those@ what he hoped to talk about in the class, but almost never did. amy: julian bond speaking in 2009 around the 100 anniversary of the naacp, which he chaired at the time. for walton, florida the age ofn- 75. his wife said he died of complications from vascular disease. it was just a brief illneááip @ spend the hour looking at the life and legacy of julian bond. we will have a roundtable, joined by eleanor holmes norton, former naa(t head ben jealous, pulitzer prize-winning historian taylor branch, and richard cohen , president of the southern poverty law center. i want to go to taylor branch taylor, when did you first meet julian bond? >> i first met him in 1968 when he was a boy wonder that we looked up to because he had been representatives out of the civil rights movement. i was only 21, but there was a plan a foot to try to challenge the segregationist delegation at the democratic convention. and modeled on the mi
but luckily, one of my colleagues, revere'd brown who is now pastor of a church in san francisco and on the naacp board, he has gotten copies of drtes, the notes he used in that class. and i have my own copy of those@ what he hoped to talk about in the class, but almost never did. amy: julian bond speaking in 2009 around the 100 anniversary of the naacp, which he chaired at the time. for walton, florida the age ofn- 75. his wife said he died of complications from vascular disease. it was just a...
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brown: the group included d.j. yella, mc-ren and eazy-e, a drug dealer turned producer and rapper who would die from aids in 1995. as well as drand ice cube, who've gone on to enormous fame and who served as producers for the film. >> it's been a long, long road but now is the time and i think, you know, america really wants this story because it's really a slice of american history. >> brown: the movie, spanning a decade, was directed by compton native f. gary gray. >> it shows how n.w.a established itself at a time when new york rap was dominant. and how the group responded to its environment. as when its members are detained by police outside a music studio as they're recording their first album. >> we're trying to check these bangers make sure they're clean. i'm a manager. mr. manager. >> you have to be kidding me. these rappers look like gang members. >> to the average law-abiding citizen, a war on gangs seemed pretty good. but if every cop thinks every kid he sees is a gang member or a gangbanger, then that's where all the problems of abuse, excessive force, harassment, all these things start coming into play. >> brown:
brown: the group included d.j. yella, mc-ren and eazy-e, a drug dealer turned producer and rapper who would die from aids in 1995. as well as drand ice cube, who've gone on to enormous fame and who served as producers for the film. >> it's been a long, long road but now is the time and i think, you know, america really wants this story because it's really a slice of american history. >> brown: the movie, spanning a decade, was directed by compton native f. gary gray. >> it...
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brown, with black, truer for irish and greek. >> i have to go. great to see you. >> kevin jackson is here as well. the director of the black sphere. kevin, your thoughts. >> hey, megyn. drcornel west is stuck in the 'cities. everything he's talking about don't apply today. what peggy said is what is happening. i grew up, my dad was in san quentin prison. my mother died when i was 5. i could have been in prison. he got raised by my grand parents who instilled the right types of things in me. we're instilling violence and craziness in the black community. and peggy got it right. dr. carson got it right. strong black family members raising children correctly that will correct this problem. not more enabling by these cocktail sipping left dlifts and enabling leftist policies. >> but you heard the messaging. you heard the messaging from cornel west. income inequality. the messaging is that it is rigged against these communities. >> he's lying. it isn't rigged against you. the only thing that's rigged against you is when somebody can get inside your mind and make you believe you're less than somebody else. and dr. carson is an example of somebody who didn't believe it. and in
brown, with black, truer for irish and greek. >> i have to go. great to see you. >> kevin jackson is here as well. the director of the black sphere. kevin, your thoughts. >> hey, megyn. drcornel west is stuck in the 'cities. everything he's talking about don't apply today. what peggy said is what is happening. i grew up, my dad was in san quentin prison. my mother died when i was 5. i could have been in prison. he got raised by my grand parents who instilled the right types of...
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brown. she died last sunday about six months after she was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her home. i had the fortune at opportunity to speak to drmily friend who delivered whitney houston's eulogy and new bobbi kristina from the time she was born. he spoke about this tragedy and what he is hoping all of us can learn from it. >> as i reflect on bobbi kristina as a little girl i remember because whitney would come by our church every time she was in detroit and one day she had little bobbi kristina with her. being this child of privilege, she had her way and the nanny was there and she was walking around and they were trying to get her to do something in the back and she was defiant. i looked and i ed is hey, hey, hey. she stopped. she just froze. i remember the nanny saying can i get your voice on tape? she has never stopped and whitney was there and the next thing you know we were at the piano, me and bobbi kristina and my brother bebe is her godfather. she said somebody is going to be jealous. i said please. i got this. just knowing her as a little girl and seeing her grow up is just very tough, very tough. >> very tough for yo
brown. she died last sunday about six months after she was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her home. i had the fortune at opportunity to speak to drmily friend who delivered whitney houston's eulogy and new bobbi kristina from the time she was born. he spoke about this tragedy and what he is hoping all of us can learn from it. >> as i reflect on bobbi kristina as a little girl i remember because whitney would come by our church every time she was in detroit and one day...
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brown is not ready to go to the or assuming i was an orderly. i would say, excuse me, i'm dr.d i'm sorry they are not ready. i would be very nice to them. it is ok. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you just have to understand where people are coming from. and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview wants. the interviewer said i know you don't talk about race very often. why is that? i said it is because on the neurosurgeon. i open up their heads i'm actually operating on the thing that makes the person who they are. it is not the skin and hair that makes them who they are, it is the brain. ifonce we begin to understand that as a society, think we begin to make in aan enormous amount of progress. the other thing that is incredibly important is we need to start to think about economics in the inner cities. in the black community in america, there is over $1 trillion worth of assets. that is more assets than the vast majority of countries in the world. we have to learn how to use that appropriately. you have to turn
brown is not ready to go to the or assuming i was an orderly. i would say, excuse me, i'm dr.d i'm sorry they are not ready. i would be very nice to them. it is ok. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you just have to understand where people are coming from. and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview wants. the interviewer said i know you don't talk about race very often. why is that? i said it is because on the neurosurgeon. i open...
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brown in my judgment. way over here on the far side please. >> [inaudible] international news. dr.bernanke, it has been said that the u.s.'s ability to project power is very closely linked to economic power. so in your view at what point does the debt become such an issue that it actually impacts u.s. ability to project power abroad? >> you said the debt? u.s. debt? yeah, okay. so, i said earlier that i didn't think that it was right to distort near-term military planning or defense planning because of the deficit, because it's, the deficit is a longer-term issue and debt is a longer-term issue. but that being said, in the long run, to a first approximations, whatever additional spending we do we have to pay for somehow and essentially with higher taxes at the end. and clearly with a higher debt-to-gdp ratio our resources are more constrained than they used to be. i can't give you a number beyond certain -- there is a very sorry history of trying to pick specific numbers where things go wrong, it doesn't really work. but, i certainly didn't mean to imply in the end we don't have to
brown in my judgment. way over here on the far side please. >> [inaudible] international news. dr.bernanke, it has been said that the u.s.'s ability to project power is very closely linked to economic power. so in your view at what point does the debt become such an issue that it actually impacts u.s. ability to project power abroad? >> you said the debt? u.s. debt? yeah, okay. so, i said earlier that i didn't think that it was right to distort near-term military planning or defense...
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brown was engaged in felonious conduct. this is a slap in the face to people like rosa parks and martin luther king jr. they ought to go back and study dr luther king jr. i don't remember gunfire and rioting breaking out at a protest rally or protest movement that he held. >> do any of the leaders of black lives matter or frankly any of the race leaders on the -- in the african-american community, do they contact you? because i think if they heard some of the words they are saying it might help calm some of these tensions. >> no. they don't talk to me. i have got a counter narrative. the whole thing is phoney. look, if there are problems in some of these cities, and there might be, those things should be dealt with on a local level. this is not a national movement, eric. they are trying to turn it into. let the people at the local level work through their problems and if problems do exist with the police, let them work it out at that level. instead, like i said, this is a political construct now. this isn't about civil rights. this isn't about making and improving relations between minority communities and police. this is about mobilizi
brown was engaged in felonious conduct. this is a slap in the face to people like rosa parks and martin luther king jr. they ought to go back and study dr luther king jr. i don't remember gunfire and rioting breaking out at a protest rally or protest movement that he held. >> do any of the leaders of black lives matter or frankly any of the race leaders on the -- in the african-american community, do they contact you? because i think if they heard some of the words they are saying it...
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brown. msnbc's trymaine lee is live in st. louis. explain what we've seen from the last time. dr.rrested? >> reporter: that's right. last time we were on air the protesters were actually sitting down about 10, 15 yards away from the front of the u.s. courthouse here. but in one kind of sweeping move they pushed forward, sat down literally right in front of the doors. and that point it was relatively calm. but then, about ten minutes later, you saw kind of a stream of police officers in blue. i believe st. louis city police officers came and surrounded all of the protesters. the first arrest that i actually saw 15 minutes ago was one of the most well-known young activists, jennetta els, they were surrounding her, takeninger her side you saw the protesters stand up with hands up. as you can see from the camera, i'm not sure from your vantage point you can see, one by one taking them down and placing them in a -- one by one folks are being locked up. that was kind of the point here. they said in this act of civil disobedience we will fill the city jails. one thing i should be noting
brown. msnbc's trymaine lee is live in st. louis. explain what we've seen from the last time. dr.rrested? >> reporter: that's right. last time we were on air the protesters were actually sitting down about 10, 15 yards away from the front of the u.s. courthouse here. but in one kind of sweeping move they pushed forward, sat down literally right in front of the doors. and that point it was relatively calm. but then, about ten minutes later, you saw kind of a stream of police officers in...
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[applause] tanya brown has joined up with moms across america to spread the word about the dangers climate change poses to the health of our children including tonya's daughter renee. dr. cadre has spent a career researching to help at the cleveland clinic in helping families whose lives are impacted every single day. thank you. [applause] joan marie stedman has helped rally catholic women across america to take on climate. sister thank you so much for your leadership. [applause] and she has a pretty important guy on her side. as pope francis made clear in his encyclical this summer taking a stand against climate change is a moral obligation and sisters living up to that moral obligation every day. now let's be clear there will be critics of both we are trying to do. there will be cynics that say cannot be done. long before the details of this clean power plan were even decided the special interests and their allies in congress were mobilizing with everything they have got. they will claim that this plan will cost you money even though this plan the analysis shows will save the average american $85 a year on their energy bills. they will claim the to/or investments in
[applause] tanya brown has joined up with moms across america to spread the word about the dangers climate change poses to the health of our children including tonya's daughter renee. dr. cadre has spent a career researching to help at the cleveland clinic in helping families whose lives are impacted every single day. thank you. [applause] joan marie stedman has helped rally catholic women across america to take on climate. sister thank you so much for your leadership. [applause] and she has a...
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dr. anne schuchat from the c.d.c. thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ifill: one last zinger, one last laugh, one last bow. jon stewart takes his leave of "the daily show" tonight. jeffrey brownas our look. >> whose team are we on in the middle east? >> brown: jon stewart has been called the nation's satirist in chief, and recently he went at it, once again, with the commander in chief. >> because i know-- so we're fighting with iraqis to defeat isis, along with iran, but in yemen, we're fighting iran with iraqis and saudis. >> that's not quite right, but that's okay. >> who are we bombing? >> brown: it was president obama's seventh appearance on stewart's "daily show," and his last. >> i'm issuing a new executive order that jon stewart cannot leave the show. (applause) >> brown: but stewart is leaving, after 16 years of a kind of faux newscast that took daily events and gave them a comedic, often pointed twist. eric deggans is tv critic for npr. >> jon stewart's ultimate enemy is hypocrisy and phoniness. >> senator reid, how did you not read this bill? >> other late night shows are focused on entertainment. the daily show has been more about the news. it's been more about ta
dr. anne schuchat from the c.d.c. thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> ifill: one last zinger, one last laugh, one last bow. jon stewart takes his leave of "the daily show" tonight. jeffrey brownas our look. >> whose team are we on in the middle east? >> brown: jon stewart has been called the nation's satirist in chief, and recently he went at it, once again, with the commander in chief. >> because i know-- so we're fighting with iraqis to...
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dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brownpping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950, remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse, navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here thank god today others present represent americans, koreans and others as president dwight dj iblgs hover proclaimed on january 20th, 1953, at much is time in history we who are free much proclaim a new our faith 3 years later came pamela and a troubled trust that continues in tragic division of a people that should be one nation at peace and threatening no other nation we hear assembled should never forget the assumption of the responsibility of the u.n. members led pie america joined by the republic of korea in preserving the great good of south korea our purpose to remind post 1943 generations of that struggle the unity of these us
dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brownpping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950, remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse, navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here...
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dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brownpping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950, remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse, navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here thank god today others present represent americans, koreans and others as president dwight dj iblgs hover proclaimed on january 20th, 1953, at much is time in history we who are free much proclaim a new our faith 3 years later came pamela and a troubled trust that continues in tragic division of a people that should be one nation at peace and threatening no other nation we hear assembled should never forget the assumption of the responsibility of the u.n. members led pie america joined by the republic of korea in preserving the great good of south korea our purpose to remind post 1943 generations of that struggle the unity of these us
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