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john browning. >> thank you. >> coming up, smart phone, an app and a surprise hit that could bring in a new ra for emotional mobile grahming and trigger a turn aroun. >>> the biggest sale ever in sports history. not a baseball team, an nfl franchise, but a mixed martial arts league. ufc sold for $4 billion after being purchased back in 2000 for just 2 million. that's a return with a punch, folks. buyer is a group led by a hollywood talent agency that including silver lake and coldberg roberts. in 2012, the dodgers bought out a bankruptcy for a little more than 2 billion. the clippers for the sport come bynes diffe incl boxing, kick boxing wrestling. they have grown stadium crowds up to 70,000. also have big name sponsors as well as large broadcast and pay per view audiences. >> tyler, ther and to understand it, you have to think back to the late 1990s. when pokemon was all the buzz. today, you can still catch him, but there's a modern t game and augmented reality. the new game, pokemon go, has gone viral and shares of nintendo have soared since the game was released last thursday and
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on the wall that joe is calling attention to is supposed to be john brown, who is best known for the raid at harper's ferry in 1859. brown's carrying one of those pikes that he had built specifically to arm slaves after the raid at harper's ferry was the plan. he has a halo, right. so he's a sort of st. john. what message is that perhaps sending? just the fact that brown is being shown favorably? what do you think would be the significance of that? any thoughts? samantha? >> maybe like brown was sort of reckless or overly violent and didn't really consider and weigh other possibilities or options. >> brown is sort of the embodiment of violent fanaticism. can we put it that way? compare to it the previous picture where lincoln is weighing the constitution very carefully versus his moral obligation. brown doesn't do that, right? if the constitution defends slavery and the constitution is simply part of the problem and violence is the answer. anything else that you see there? yes? >> also the study was a mess and looked like he was really laboring over the document. this one he's kind o
on the wall that joe is calling attention to is supposed to be john brown, who is best known for the raid at harper's ferry in 1859. brown's carrying one of those pikes that he had built specifically to arm slaves after the raid at harper's ferry was the plan. he has a halo, right. so he's a sort of st. john. what message is that perhaps sending? just the fact that brown is being shown favorably? what do you think would be the significance of that? any thoughts? samantha? >> maybe like...
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to be john brown who is best known for the raid at harper's ferry in 1859. brown's carrying one of those pipes that he actually had built specifically to arm slaves after the raid at harper's ferry was the plan. he has a say low. he -- halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john. what do you think is the significance of brown being shown positively? >> maybe like brown was sort of reckless or overly violent and didn't really consider and light weigh other possibilities or options. >> yeah. brown is sort of the embodiment of violent fanaticism. compare it again to the previous picture where lincoln is weighing the constitution very carefully versus his moral obligation. brown doesn't do that. brown, if the constitution defends slafb very, the con
to be john brown who is best known for the raid at harper's ferry in 1859. brown's carrying one of those pipes that he actually had built specifically to arm slaves after the raid at harper's ferry was the plan. he has a say low. he -- halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's sort of st. john.halo. he's...
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hanging in there with us is john browne, former bp ceo. he case that britain should not leave. he was as surprised as anybody else. a month on, what does he think? lord brown is with us this morning. morning,ome data this bmi indexes that reflects concern about what is going on. a month on. have you changed your feeling about how bad or good it will be for the overall u.k. economy? lord brown: we quote our new prime minister, brexit is brexit. everyone has appreciated that. i think everyone is looking to quite a long period of uncertainty. ftse is higher this morning. investors do not seem to be as concerned. browne: people are looking carefully about what they'd should do for investment, and certain sectors are affected more than others. sector is looking to what will happen to pass porting and things like that. there are a lot of uncertainties. people will live with uncertainty, recognizing they need to do the best i possibly can given the circumstances which have occurred. guy: lord browne, good morning. how low is the pound need to go t
hanging in there with us is john browne, former bp ceo. he case that britain should not leave. he was as surprised as anybody else. a month on, what does he think? lord brown is with us this morning. morning,ome data this bmi indexes that reflects concern about what is going on. a month on. have you changed your feeling about how bad or good it will be for the overall u.k. economy? lord brown: we quote our new prime minister, brexit is brexit. everyone has appreciated that. i think everyone is...
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earlier today, john brown says the business is still coming to grips with brexit.isancial waiting to see what will happen to pass boring -- past board -- passporting. they will live with it until they realize they have to do the best they possibly can given the circumstances which of occurred. told thems hollande theresa may has a choice. immigration or lose access to the single market. in turkey, the president is already signaling that the newly imposed three-month state of emergency may not be long enough. he told reuters there is no optimal to extending emergency rule. as the government to detain suspects for longer times without trial, and issue degrees with the rule of law. turkey's news agency says more than 10,000 people have been arrested in the wake of the failed coup. russia,s from the u.s., and the u.n. are gathering in geneva next week for what is described as a fairly high-level meeting. that follows growing concerns about he monetary and access to the city of aleppo. he hopesficial says the meeting will lead to the resumption of peace talks. the obama
earlier today, john brown says the business is still coming to grips with brexit.isancial waiting to see what will happen to pass boring -- past board -- passporting. they will live with it until they realize they have to do the best they possibly can given the circumstances which of occurred. told thems hollande theresa may has a choice. immigration or lose access to the single market. in turkey, the president is already signaling that the newly imposed three-month state of emergency may not...
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it is also the town where john brown grew up. everyones in hudson said how could you leave it out. there were places that were not included. the wright brothers shot at home so i am sure there are some places in pennsylvania. sites and thate was a bit provincial on my part. this is where the french and indian war were pretty important. i hope you won't write one either. >> should you entertain volume two or another one i would like qualm in theer northern merion islands. 1941 the japanese .ent to hong kong and singapore in this city which is roughly a hundred miles to the north where it both -- atomic bombs worth if you would entertain suggestions. thank you. one of the criteria is that i failed to mention is that i visited all these sites. now you have given me a good reason to go there. this was the third of the major laboratories where the materials of the atomic bomb were assembled. this is where the plutonium was produced. that reaction is now open to the public and you can visit and it is a fascinating story of re-creating this town, not in a total wilderness. , not in a tota
it is also the town where john brown grew up. everyones in hudson said how could you leave it out. there were places that were not included. the wright brothers shot at home so i am sure there are some places in pennsylvania. sites and thate was a bit provincial on my part. this is where the french and indian war were pretty important. i hope you won't write one either. >> should you entertain volume two or another one i would like qualm in theer northern merion islands. 1941 the japanese...
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here with us, john browne former member of the uk parliament who worked as close associate to aforementionedret thatcher. john, always nice to see you. >> thank you. connell: tell us what you know about theresa may. comparisons will be made to margaret thatcher because as i said they are the only two females to be the prime ministers of the country. are there other comparisons between the two? the. >> like margaret thatcher, good person, highly-educated but experienced in cabinet but there is one great dissimilarity, that is passion. i believe that as she voted for remain, it is hoard to see how passion for "brexit" whereas margaret thatcher was passion not to remove the shackles of socialism, fought like a terrier, may is more like a span el and the key thing is today. we have cameron in as foreign secretary which looks on the surface as a major move towards "brexit" but it is not the key role. the key role is negotiator. now if she was to put nigel farage in the house of lords in the cabinet and make him the chief negotiator i would reverse my, i would reverse my opinion immediately but th
here with us, john browne former member of the uk parliament who worked as close associate to aforementionedret thatcher. john, always nice to see you. >> thank you. connell: tell us what you know about theresa may. comparisons will be made to margaret thatcher because as i said they are the only two females to be the prime ministers of the country. are there other comparisons between the two? the. >> like margaret thatcher, good person, highly-educated but experienced in cabinet...
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it is also the town where john brown grew up, the abolitionist area so when i was in hudson, of course everyone said how could you leave out -- and they named a couple of places in ohio that were not included. the wright brothers shot at home in dayton, but kitty hawk is in the book. i do not think david mccullough would have written the forward if i had left out the wright brothers, but i am sure there are some places. in pennsylvania, where i worked for many years, i included three sites. and i think that was a little bit provincial on my part. but the liberty bell, and where the french and indian war were pretty important. i did not get any letters yet, and i hope you won't write one either. >> should you entertain not volume two but another great american places, i would like and theonsider guam northern mariana islands. on december 8, 1941, the japanese went to hong kong and singapore and guam. it was the only u.s. territory lost to a foreign power in war. and the city to the north is where the atomic bombs are both loaded. dr. glass: thank you. one of the criteria that i also fai
it is also the town where john brown grew up, the abolitionist area so when i was in hudson, of course everyone said how could you leave out -- and they named a couple of places in ohio that were not included. the wright brothers shot at home in dayton, but kitty hawk is in the book. i do not think david mccullough would have written the forward if i had left out the wright brothers, but i am sure there are some places. in pennsylvania, where i worked for many years, i included three sites. and...
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john. what message is that perhaps sending? just the fact that brown is being shown favorably? any thoughts? >> maybe like brown was sort of reckless or overly violent and didn't really consider and weigh other possibilities or options. >> brown is sort of the embodiment of violent fan that the -- fanaticism. if the constitution defends slavery, the constitution is simply part of the problem and violence is the answer. anything else that you see there? >> also the study was a mess and looked like he was really laboring over the document. this one he's kind of slouched in his seat. this suggests it's a fabrication of his own thinking. >> fair enough. there's not those influences. he is doing this over alone or we might say in consultation with the devil. those are the influences. finally what is this little devil offering lincoln? it's almost certainly meant to be alcohol. there's a decanter on the far side table. this devil is offering him a drink at the moment for inspiration. these two pictures encapsulate that kind of polarization that the emancipation policy created in the
john. what message is that perhaps sending? just the fact that brown is being shown favorably? any thoughts? >> maybe like brown was sort of reckless or overly violent and didn't really consider and weigh other possibilities or options. >> brown is sort of the embodiment of violent fan that the -- fanaticism. if the constitution defends slavery, the constitution is simply part of the problem and violence is the answer. anything else that you see there? >> also the study was a...
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that made a big difference and her that men john browning made it more genius, utah mormon gunsmith's designed and held the patents on almost every automatic weapon that the united states used in the second world war from the browning automatic weapon to the light and heavy machine guns, and the fabulous 1911 kissel, which was in front line service for 75 years and is still issued today. he was a true american genius. >> and also the guy who designed the landing craft. higgins. >> the higgins boat. >> i thought that was fascinating. >> he is another success story. established a privately-owned boat building company in new orleans and he anticipated before the navy the need for mass-produced landing craft in event of not war but the next war. it is generically called the higgins boat. actually it was the landing craft vehicle and personnel, then made it possible amphibious operations in every theater of action. >> you finally cleared up for me various things about the kinds of airplanes that were used. we all know about the beat 47, the workers bomber. but i had not realized the dougla
that made a big difference and her that men john browning made it more genius, utah mormon gunsmith's designed and held the patents on almost every automatic weapon that the united states used in the second world war from the browning automatic weapon to the light and heavy machine guns, and the fabulous 1911 kissel, which was in front line service for 75 years and is still issued today. he was a true american genius. >> and also the guy who designed the landing craft. higgins. >>...
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let's bring in john brown, senior economic consultant.e theresa may, the prime minister in waiting. >> well, i think she is a very fine person, well educated, experienced and they could%. but she is from the remained camped and i don't think at all passionate about brexit. what you are seeing is a lot of smoke and errors. the british, the tory elite has very successfully gotten rid of boris johnson and now andrea but some who are all pro-brexit and passionate and now we have a person in charge of the new negotiations. sandra: where do we go from here? what do we see it? >> u.s.a. progressively higher media coverage of great achievements by the british and high profile concessions by the european union. but the reality will be quite the reverse. there'll be big concessions by britain and false promises by the european union and great britain will be recaptured under the guise of a sort of brexit which will be all deluded into the growing, very undemocratic and growing tourney at the european union. margaret thatcher was different than the
let's bring in john brown, senior economic consultant.e theresa may, the prime minister in waiting. >> well, i think she is a very fine person, well educated, experienced and they could%. but she is from the remained camped and i don't think at all passionate about brexit. what you are seeing is a lot of smoke and errors. the british, the tory elite has very successfully gotten rid of boris johnson and now andrea but some who are all pro-brexit and passionate and now we have a person in...
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became with the local philanthropist, john brown.n talk. >> thank you dc. i felt years ago when my career was taking off and i wasn't able to go myself a working actor -- i was a fledgling trying to once it started to take off for me. --, i said i can't do this without working for the community and using the community -- the platform to help the community. i was using poetry to work through the dirt and pain that they were going through. this led to specific causes, one was anti-bullying which became something i was interested in and brought me to a dear friend and now like a little brother to me, john brooks. >> this organization is not even quite two years all. >> me and my partner from san antonio, we have a nonprofit, we wanted to empire -- and power empower -- kits. we all have a story. we had en
became with the local philanthropist, john brown.n talk. >> thank you dc. i felt years ago when my career was taking off and i wasn't able to go myself a working actor -- i was a fledgling trying to once it started to take off for me. --, i said i can't do this without working for the community and using the community -- the platform to help the community. i was using poetry to work through the dirt and pain that they were going through. this led to specific causes, one was anti-bullying...
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john lewis. the tush laureate? he's advocating for bills that could unfairly target brown people like john lewis who was unfairly targeted. all right, look. as far as i'm concerned the sit-in was for a flawed laws. democrats, i agree we should take action to get things done but let's also take time to think things through. taking away people's constitutional right is not always the right thing to do. that's just what it's about today and when 90% of americans agree on background checks you need to shut up and get something done. can you see process me this, there's so much common ground to be found on this issue. instead of a sit-in can you have a do-in and do something? what say you? the house is going to recess. not going back until july 4. >> larry: oh, jesus. we're going to be here a long time. we'll be right back. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. hotels.com's rewards program is simple. for every 10 nights i stay i get one free. this ho
john lewis. the tush laureate? he's advocating for bills that could unfairly target brown people like john lewis who was unfairly targeted. all right, look. as far as i'm concerned the sit-in was for a flawed laws. democrats, i agree we should take action to get things done but let's also take time to think things through. taking away people's constitutional right is not always the right thing to do. that's just what it's about today and when 90% of americans agree on background checks you need...
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. >> and the abolitionist movement, john brown attacked -- what was that? harper's ferry. you look at the underground railroad, there were -- this was white and black and people, christians, that worked together to save people that needed help. >> president obama is simply trying to make up for the eight years that blacks have been believing he was going to be this uniter, this person that's going to raise up the economic value of black people, and he's failed that. >> all right. you guys are the pastors. i got to get to the harvard grad. >> oh, no. >> why do you always say it? >> why would you be upset? if i went to harvard, i did three and a half years of college, they say, hannity, college dropout. >> it doesn't mean anything. >> i ran out of money. i was broke. >> and look where you ended up. it's okay. >> but you have been one of the most passionate and outspoken voices in the hispanic community for donald trump, and he's taken heat because of his immigration policies. >> and i always tell people, i don't support him in spite of being latino. i support him because i'm
. >> and the abolitionist movement, john brown attacked -- what was that? harper's ferry. you look at the underground railroad, there were -- this was white and black and people, christians, that worked together to save people that needed help. >> president obama is simply trying to make up for the eight years that blacks have been believing he was going to be this uniter, this person that's going to raise up the economic value of black people, and he's failed that. >> all...
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they had encouraged john brown's raid and had elected a president and vice president who were hostile to the south and its system of labor and so the legislature left no doubt why they were convening a cessation convention and the convention basically used the same kind of language and be on i havesly seceded very very quickly. the convention said in their declaration of the causes of cessation, they said this, our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery, the greatest material interest of the world. its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. these products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions and by an imperrious law of nature none, but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. these products have become necessities of the world and a blow at slavery is a blow at civil yaization and commerce. that blow was at the point of reaching its cons nation. there was no choice left to us, but submission to the mandates of abolition or a dison disillusion, t
they had encouraged john brown's raid and had elected a president and vice president who were hostile to the south and its system of labor and so the legislature left no doubt why they were convening a cessation convention and the convention basically used the same kind of language and be on i havesly seceded very very quickly. the convention said in their declaration of the causes of cessation, they said this, our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery, the greatest...
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then john m. browning, made it more genius utah, mormon gun smith, designed and held the patenteds on almost every automatic weapons that the united states used in the second world. the light and the heavy machine guns and the fabulous 1911 pistol that was in front line service for 75 years and still is today. he was a true american genius. >> higgins boat. i thought that was fascinating. >> he's another boot strapper success story. established a privately owned boat building company in new orleans and he anticipated before the navy, the need for mass produced landing craft in event of not a war but the next war. the generic called the higgins bullet, it was the landing craft, vehicle and personnel. that made possible amphibious operations in every theater of action. >> i thought that was terrific. you finally cleared up for me various things about the kinds of airplanes that were used. we know about the b47 >> b17. >> sorry. i have not realized that the douglas aircraft what you called the sky train c47?
then john m. browning, made it more genius utah, mormon gun smith, designed and held the patenteds on almost every automatic weapons that the united states used in the second world. the light and the heavy machine guns and the fabulous 1911 pistol that was in front line service for 75 years and still is today. he was a true american genius. >> higgins boat. i thought that was fascinating. >> he's another boot strapper success story. established a privately owned boat building...
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they had encouraged john brown's raid and had elected a president and vice president who were hostile to the south and its system of labor and so the legislature left no doubt why they were convening a cessation convention and the convention basically used the same kind of language and obviously seceded very quickly. the convention said in their declaration of the causes of sec session -- seccession, this, our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery, the greatest material interest of the world. its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. these products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. these products have become necessities of the world and a blow at slavery is a blow at civilization and commerce. that blow was at the point of reaching its cons nation. there was no choice left to us, but submission to the mandates of abolition or a disillusion, that's not a sum
they had encouraged john brown's raid and had elected a president and vice president who were hostile to the south and its system of labor and so the legislature left no doubt why they were convening a cessation convention and the convention basically used the same kind of language and obviously seceded very quickly. the convention said in their declaration of the causes of sec session -- seccession, this, our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery, the greatest...
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cnn's ed lavandera has more from dallas. >> reporter: john and alison, david brown provided details of standoff in the tragic shooting from last thursday night. the chief says that after the shooting erupted, his officers started following micah johnson in the el centro college building. following him through a stairwell before he was cornered in the second floor of the building there leading to the multi-hour standoff. the chief said johnson wrote on the ground and wall with his own blood "r.b." investigators are trying to figure out the reference. there were other writing that he left in his own blood as well. then, the chief says that johnson requested that he would only speak with a black negotiator at the scene. all of this while micah johnson continued to fire rounds of shots at the officers in the scene. the police chief describes micah johnson under control and delusional. asking how many officers he had been able to kill. the police chief says there is clear evidence that micah johnson was mounting an arsenal and had a bigger planned attack, but switched and decided to make hi
cnn's ed lavandera has more from dallas. >> reporter: john and alison, david brown provided details of standoff in the tragic shooting from last thursday night. the chief says that after the shooting erupted, his officers started following micah johnson in the el centro college building. following him through a stairwell before he was cornered in the second floor of the building there leading to the multi-hour standoff. the chief said johnson wrote on the ground and wall with his own...
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we have heard words of condolence from john bel edwards, and now from david brown who know this is heartache too well. from the fresh loss of five police officers in class. he tweets our thoughts and prayers are with the baton rouge police. it is an active scene and they are working in this area of airline highway. we saw the s.w.a.t. tactical vehicles rushing to the scene. maybe possible tips they are getting with the plea to the public to help them as they are securing the area around a convenience store in the area where the one suspect has died, and they are using a robotic device and ro got find out if there are explosives. if they left any explosives and making sure other officers are safe. here is more of what baton rouge police officer mckneely said while briefing the press earlier. >> we have one suspect down right now. we're checking that situation now. we believe there are other guys involved in this shooting, so that's why we're asking the community to help us if they saw anything that looked suspicious. any vehicles out of place. any guys running. if they have anything suspiciou
we have heard words of condolence from john bel edwards, and now from david brown who know this is heartache too well. from the fresh loss of five police officers in class. he tweets our thoughts and prayers are with the baton rouge police. it is an active scene and they are working in this area of airline highway. we saw the s.w.a.t. tactical vehicles rushing to the scene. maybe possible tips they are getting with the plea to the public to help them as they are securing the area around a...
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speaking tonight, retired general john allen and senator sharon brown of ohio. mrs. clinton's leading trumpet in the battleground state of pennsylvania. clinton maintains that lead even when libertarian gary johnson and jill stein are included. clinton leads with 46%. vice president biden in u.s. attorney general loretta lynch louisiana at this hour attending a vigil in honor of the three law-enforcement officers killed by a lone gunman outside a convenience store earlier this month. morris johnson made his first official visit to paris as the new british foreign secretary. he met with his french on thepart for talks fight against extremism. johnson surprised supporters by speaking. global news 24 hours a day powered by ivan 2600 journalists and analysts. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. the feds left interest rates unchanged yesterday. the s&p 500 has fluctuating today. tooke u.s. treasury yield a fall after yesterday's central bank announcement. it has been about 24 hours since we got this but let me ask you the most material words have diminished. what is you
speaking tonight, retired general john allen and senator sharon brown of ohio. mrs. clinton's leading trumpet in the battleground state of pennsylvania. clinton maintains that lead even when libertarian gary johnson and jill stein are included. clinton leads with 46%. vice president biden in u.s. attorney general loretta lynch louisiana at this hour attending a vigil in honor of the three law-enforcement officers killed by a lone gunman outside a convenience store earlier this month. morris...
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john cena at a show. >> when i called, he didn't return my call. >> reporter: brown bought tickets three times. >> john o longer advertised for this show. >> reporter: with no free tickets and another lineup change, brown feels defeated. >> i feel like they change the cards like you change your shoes. >> reporter: we called with a request. >> they are coming back in september for a wwe smack youp. i would love to have a pair of tickets to that show. >> reporter: we contacted wwe. they did him wone better, three ringside tickets and brown said to this nbc 10 cam. >> i am very confident without the help of harry hairston and the nbc 10 response team that i may not have gotten these tickets. thank you so much. >> the wwe declined to comment on this case. it is subject to change for a variety of reasons including injury. >> we also want to thank the wrestlers for showing us moves for this story. if you have a consumer problem for nbc 10 responds, head to nbc10.com or 610-668-respond. >>> your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist, bill henley. >>> 6:47. a few high cloud in the area, eas
john cena at a show. >> when i called, he didn't return my call. >> reporter: brown bought tickets three times. >> john o longer advertised for this show. >> reporter: with no free tickets and another lineup change, brown feels defeated. >> i feel like they change the cards like you change your shoes. >> reporter: we called with a request. >> they are coming back in september for a wwe smack youp. i would love to have a pair of tickets to that show....
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it's a lot less clear than it was when brown mayor john mccain is running for the republican nominationthe presidency. 55% of the money came from his own pocket. they want a change that would doubt undermining his own attack clinton is a bought and paid for candidate. note: more and come back to you. trade to create detailed report aired. thank you. >> the olympic committee issues its decision on whether at leeds can compete in the olympics. mike piazza and ken griffey junior and into baseball's hall of fame yesterday. >> i want to thank my family, my friends, the rats, white sox and mariners are making this kid's dream come true. lauren: we'll have the story. at the movies. [inaudible] lauren: "star trek" beyond is live and on top of the weekend box office. we will have the other winners, too. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking eggs. ♪ and breaking news. ♪ nicole: nice work. "star trek" vi and at the box office this weekend. the latest in a starship enterprise joined to $60 million in ticket sales, knocking the secret life of pass from the number
it's a lot less clear than it was when brown mayor john mccain is running for the republican nominationthe presidency. 55% of the money came from his own pocket. they want a change that would doubt undermining his own attack clinton is a bought and paid for candidate. note: more and come back to you. trade to create detailed report aired. thank you. >> the olympic committee issues its decision on whether at leeds can compete in the olympics. mike piazza and ken griffey junior and into...
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john crawford. and michael brown and sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police? happening? are they not happening at an alarming rate and does not legitimate base for the fbi to be working? >> yes, emphatic answer. as you know the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they are important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge and i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and it is an important part of our work. >> do you feel you have the sufficient resources from legal funding to address these cases and the disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i am a bad bureaucrat, i believe i have sufficient resources and we are applying them against those situations. the individual cases matter enormously and also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bed rocks of the great country and i have is the resourceses. >> in addition, we believe that our law enforcement is of high inte grity and desire to keep us safe. but when we find out there are these occasions and a pattern that is taking place in this country, we have a responsibility to ensu
john crawford. and michael brown and sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police? happening? are they not happening at an alarming rate and does not legitimate base for the fbi to be working? >> yes, emphatic answer. as you know the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they are important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge and i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and it is an important part of our work. >> do you feel you have the...
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the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brown, and president obamaf the darkest in our city's histories. there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier, i know. but there is nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i've searched hard in my soul of late to discover what mistakes we have made. i've asked, why us? and in my moments of self-doubt i discovered the truth. that we did nothing wrong. in fact, dallas is very, very good. our police are among the best in the country. i am in awe of our dallas police officers. [ applause ] we set the standard where policing can both be strong and smart, where men die for the rights that this country was built on. in short, i have never been more proud of my city, our city. while we did nothing wrong, there is a reason this happened here, this place, this time in american history. this is our chance to lead an
the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brown, and president obamaf the darkest in our city's histories. there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier, i know. but there is nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i've searched hard in my soul of late...
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. >> john rehm went to friends seminary with malcolm brown of "the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did.
. >> john rehm went to friends seminary with malcolm brown of "the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did.
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will hear words of unity from other speakers, the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brownays have been some of the darkest in our city's histories, there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier, i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you are from out of town, i hope you will forgive me for a moment, i want to speak to my fellow dallas people. i have searched hard in my soul of late to discover what mistakes we have made. i have asked, why us? and in my moments of self-doubt, i discovered the truth. that we did nothing wrong. in fact, dallas is very, very good. our police are among the best in the country. i am in awe of our dallas police officers. [ applause ] >> we set the standard where policing can both be strong and smart. where men die for the rights that this country was built on. in short, i have never been more proud of my city, our city. while we did nothing wrong, there is a reason this happened here, this place, this time in american histo
will hear words of unity from other speakers, the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brownays have been some of the darkest in our city's histories, there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier, i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you are from out of town, i hope you will forgive me for a moment, i want to speak to my fellow...
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. >> john rehm went to friends seminary with malcolm brown of "the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost at the second anniversary of john rehm's death, and i find myself missing him even more now. i think in that immediate aftermath of the death one is -- i was so busy readjusting my life and so busy with so many things that i threw myself into work. and as elmer cliff says in the book, i ran as hard as i i could from grief. just trying to keep busy. so i think now that we are where we are in the timeline, i really do believe i am allowing myself to the feel the grief and his absence even more now. >> and that, of course, it brings you to being on your own. and now that you're on your own, a couple of que
. >> john rehm went to friends seminary with malcolm brown of "the new york times." malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost...
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john >>> the zac brown band battle.g a mile city tour. mark strassmann talks with the grammy winner what makes them so special. ♪ having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. cne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. using benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily turn yellow or orange where applied. common side effects of aczone gel include dryness and itching of treated skin. now, i have less acne to think about because i use aczone gel. you could pay as little as $15 for aczone gel. learn more
john >>> the zac brown band battle.g a mile city tour. mark strassmann talks with the grammy winner what makes them so special. ♪ having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. cne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the...
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their names to remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garland, alton sterling, john crawford, iii, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case. and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources from the legal imperative to the funding to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i believe i have sufficient resources and we are applying them against those situations because i believe the individual cases matter enormously but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is the bedrock of this gr
their names to remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garland, alton sterling, john crawford, iii, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important....
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david brown will speak as will senator john co senator john cornyn. the race for the white house, a major event in the democratic party. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders sharing the stand with sanders offering his endorsement, congratulating her for winning a hard fought race for delegates. i congratulate her for that. she will be the democratic nominee for president. >> i have to say it is such a great privilege to be here with senator sanders. i can't help but reflect how much more enjoyable this is going to be when we are on the same side. >> joining us is bernie sanders campaign manager, jeff weaver. >> it is officially over for bernie sanders. >> we want her to be president of the united states. we want her to beat trump and elect democrats up and down the ballot so we can enact this most progressive platform. so you are very happy about the platform. he is going to actively campaign for her? >> i think will see him from coast to coast holding events. i think he will be appearing at down ballot events. i think they will see him and he will
david brown will speak as will senator john co senator john cornyn. the race for the white house, a major event in the democratic party. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders sharing the stand with sanders offering his endorsement, congratulating her for winning a hard fought race for delegates. i congratulate her for that. she will be the democratic nominee for president. >> i have to say it is such a great privilege to be here with senator sanders. i can't help but reflect how...
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she's interviewed i delores jones-brown, professor at john jay college about her book "the war on cops: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe". >> good afternoon mrs. mcdonald how are you today? >> guest: thank you so much dolores. >> host: i haven't had the opportunity to talk with you about your new book "the war on cops". we know each other through these panels together but one of the first thingsi'd like to ask you , i'm asking about whether or not the justice system in and police are in particular are racist. what's your definition of racism? you don't get one in the book but you talk a lot about racism and being racist. how should we seek a definition of racism? >>. >> guest: i think it's hostile treatment toward a person on the basis of his or her skin color. >> host: okay. and the person who would be a racist would do what? >> guest: make judgments about somebody based on skin color alone or even as part of a other set of characteristics. what we hear from the black lives matter movement is that cops are racist, that they are in minority neighborhoods and
she's interviewed i delores jones-brown, professor at john jay college about her book "the war on cops: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe". >> good afternoon mrs. mcdonald how are you today? >> guest: thank you so much dolores. >> host: i haven't had the opportunity to talk with you about your new book "the war on cops". we know each other through these panels together but one of the first thingsi'd like to ask you , i'm asking...
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joined by former president george bush, texas senator and majority with john cornyn, michael rawlings and police chief david brown. this is an hour and a half. [applause] please remain standing for the colors and national anthem. ♪ say can you see by the dawns early light ♪ plus so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in the air ♪ gave proof through the night to ♪ that our flag was still there. ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ o're the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ please welcome the mayor of dallas, mike rawlings. [applause] at age:58 p.m. five days ago the soul of the city was pierced when police officers were ambushed and the days that followed research a massive crime scene and we pay tribute of a growing police headquarters and prayed together at thanksgiving square and we lit candles to honor the lives of our five he heros. we realize our pain is your pa pain. michael smith, brent thompson
joined by former president george bush, texas senator and majority with john cornyn, michael rawlings and police chief david brown. this is an hour and a half. [applause] please remain standing for the colors and national anthem. ♪ say can you see by the dawns early light ♪ plus so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare...
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john blackstone >>> the zac brown battle for national respect, now the country crossover sensation isk straamann talks with the grammy winners about what makes this morning so special. i'm going to tell you why i'm laughing what gayle said during the break. stay tuned, you're watching "cbs this morning." yes it is, it was funny. >> no it ain't. the break. it was funny. >> no, it was not. so i asked a dgist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. using benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily turn yellow or orange where
john blackstone >>> the zac brown battle for national respect, now the country crossover sensation isk straamann talks with the grammy winners about what makes this morning so special. i'm going to tell you why i'm laughing what gayle said during the break. stay tuned, you're watching "cbs this morning." yes it is, it was funny. >> no it ain't. the break. it was funny. >> no, it was not. so i asked a dgist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day,...
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john travolta, cuba gooding jr., sterling k. brown and courtney b. vance. >> it has 22 nominations. all these nominations mean there are some crowded categories. >> that is all that stands between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: emmy also showed a ton of love to fx's '80s spy drama "the americans," and its on and off screen couple keri russell and matthew reese. >> who are these chameleons always going in new disguises every year? after four years of us saying emmy voters, aren't you watching this show? >> stellar performances by "game of thrones" stars maisie williams and kit harrington sealed their emmy dreams. >> i think there is a sense that it may be wkit harrington's mom. >> but for the pokemon go craze it was a good and bad week. >> that pokemon go craze that's sweeping the nation -- >> people love this thing. >> from the morning shows and daytime talk. >> we too are caught up. >> anybody here playing pokemon go? >> to late night. >> i'm your host, level 17 pokemon master jimmy fallon. >> pokemon go is the new addiction that has people face down in their smar
john travolta, cuba gooding jr., sterling k. brown and courtney b. vance. >> it has 22 nominations. all these nominations mean there are some crowded categories. >> that is all that stands between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: emmy also showed a ton of love to fx's '80s spy drama "the americans," and its on and off screen couple keri russell and matthew reese. >> who are these chameleons always going in new disguises every year? after four...
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. >> reporter: john and alison, in the cnn interview with the chief, david brown provided details of the standoff in the tragic shooting from last thursday night. the chief says after the shooting erupted, his officers started following micah johnson inside the el centro college building and cornering him in the stairwell leading to the standoff. the chief says johnson wrote on the ground and wall with his own blood the initials "r.b." officials are trying to figure out the reference. there was other writing he left in his own blood as well. then the police chief also says that johnson requested that he would only speak with a black negotiator there at the scene. all of this while micah johnson continued to fire rounds of shots at officers inside the scene. the police chief describes micah johnson as under control and delusional singing and laughing at officers. asking how many officers he had been able to kill during the scene. there is evidence that micah johnson was planning a bigger attack, but switched to attack thursday night. >> it is clear the search of the suspect's home in
. >> reporter: john and alison, in the cnn interview with the chief, david brown provided details of the standoff in the tragic shooting from last thursday night. the chief says after the shooting erupted, his officers started following micah johnson inside the el centro college building and cornering him in the stairwell leading to the standoff. the chief says johnson wrote on the ground and wall with his own blood the initials "r.b." officials are trying to figure out the...
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brown says the city will fall in love with him. john'10" to ask him why he came now. >> you had to pay money to get out of your contract. you could have made more money in the short term by staying over there. why are you coming now? >> for me, most important. after my career there, i came here. it's important for me. >>> meantime, former villanova guard ryan arcidiacono sign a two-year guaranteed contract with the san antonio spurs. he was born in philadelphia and attended neshaminy high school. >>> aç police department in th lehigh valley has caught pokemon fever. >> officers posted a satire video on youtube but there really is a serious message behind the fun. >> oh, my god, i'm going to need backup. >> members of the fountain hill police department created the cops inspired video which has them responding to a call for a 1016 which parentally lall lal apparently is code for a possible pokemon sighting. >>> france is a nation in mourning. we'll hear what leaders are saying about the attack and how they are moving forward from this l
brown says the city will fall in love with him. john'10" to ask him why he came now. >> you had to pay money to get out of your contract. you could have made more money in the short term by staying over there. why are you coming now? >> for me, most important. after my career there, i came here. it's important for me. >>> meantime, former villanova guard ryan arcidiacono sign a two-year guaranteed contract with the san antonio spurs. he was born in philadelphia and...
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remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources an
remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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john cornyn. president bush. police chief david brown. and president obama.e of the darkest in our city's histories. there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier. i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i have searched hard in my soul of late to discover what mistakes we have made. i've asked, why us? and in my moments of self-doubt, i discovered the truth. that we did nothing wrong. in fact, dallas is very, very good. our police are among the best in the country. i am in awe of our dallas police officers. [ applause ] we set the standard where policing can both be strong and sma smart, where men die for the rights that this country was built on. in short, i have never been more proud of my city, our city. while we did nothing wrong, there is a reason this happened here, this place, too time in american history. this is our chance to
john cornyn. president bush. police chief david brown. and president obama.e of the darkest in our city's histories. there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier. i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i have searched hard in my soul of late to discover what mistakes...
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the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brown and president obamathe darkest in ourty's history -- in our city's history, there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier. i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i have searched hard in my soul of late to discover what mistakes we have made. i've asked, why us? and in my moments of self-doubt, i discovered the truth. that we did nothing wrong. in fact, dallas is very, very good. our police are among the best in the country. i am in awe of our dallas police officers. [applause] >> we set the standard where policing can both be strong and smart, where men die for the rights that this country was built on. this short -- in short, i have never been more proud of my city, our city. while we did nothing wrong, there is a reason this happened here, this place, this time in american his
the senior senator from texas, john cornyn, president bush, police chief david brown and president obamathe darkest in ourty's history -- in our city's history, there's no question about that. as we bury these men in the coming days, it will not get easier. i know. but there's nothing like a crisis that forces one to take pause of your life and your city's life. and if you're from out of town, i hope you'll forgive me for a moment. i want to speak to my fellow dallasites. i have searched hard...
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remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources an
remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources an
remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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up in myself of my own unforgiveness towards policear officers for the killings of f e michael brown and john so i wrote the booko really as way to sort of vent oe and then also to do s concrete about the issue.. >> the last two case that is i have really made national newslw in louisiana and then in then i minnesota, let's talk about phip castile in minnesota.. was this case specifically, whaw could he have done differently? >> if anything. people are saying he compliedhel and still died. yes it's one unfortunatenftunate realities i have to discussoiscu across the country as i've talk about the book.ab you can do everything we say in the book and still have badav bd result unfortunately. i don't think -- i don't think t he -- i'm not sure he could havh done anything differently.rently perhaps one of the things i tall about actually for -- i have a v section in here on o african-american man who concealed carry permits. per i tell them to get concealed col carry to permit badge.ad >> the perception eric what youa have to do to get some were questioning if he had a concealed carry permit in th
up in myself of my own unforgiveness towards policear officers for the killings of f e michael brown and john so i wrote the booko really as way to sort of vent oe and then also to do s concrete about the issue.. >> the last two case that is i have really made national newslw in louisiana and then in then i minnesota, let's talk about phip castile in minnesota.. was this case specifically, whaw could he have done differently? >> if anything. people are saying he compliedhel and...
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nixon had lost to governor pat brown in 1952 following his narrow defeat by john f. kennedy in 1960. nixon had angrily told a press conference that they "would not have nixon to kick around anymore." sure enough, that was wrong. but he did it with packaged town halls. i'm forgetting the title of the book, "the selling of the president." it really told the story of how frank shakespeare packaged record -- packaged richard nixon said that he was in front of seemingly ordinary voters, but in fact they were carefully selected and screened to tell his story his way. the other part of the 1968 election was demonstrations in the street. i think very few of us who were politically aware will forget conflict in the streets of chicago that may have been enough to deny super comfrey the election -- like hubert humphrey the election. the victory over humphrey for candidates could be marketed and sold through the corporate world. corporate advertising has found its place in american life. one thing that's missing from the story of 1968 that we cover in the book is the wallace can
nixon had lost to governor pat brown in 1952 following his narrow defeat by john f. kennedy in 1960. nixon had angrily told a press conference that they "would not have nixon to kick around anymore." sure enough, that was wrong. but he did it with packaged town halls. i'm forgetting the title of the book, "the selling of the president." it really told the story of how frank shakespeare packaged record -- packaged richard nixon said that he was in front of seemingly ordinary...