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brown together?> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prepared a speech, h
brown together?> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes...
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brown boots being there for the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> goose was a an actor and he left the stage enrichment to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked at john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown's stood for. luce was a white supremacist, and hated abolitionists. but it was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown on the scuffle. john brown was the calmest person there. and so, eventually, john wilkes booth calls john brown the grandest man of the century. it was ironic that a lot of southerners and much more positive things to say about john brown, but they admired his coolness under pressure. it was this of a southern honor and so forth. i think that john wilkes booth was john brown and reverse, to be the grandest man of the century, but in the right cost. booth was the right cause. john brown died for the wrong cause. john wilkes booth wanted to murder what he considered the right cause. but he wanted to be john front and reverse
brown boots being there for the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> goose was a an actor and he left the stage enrichment to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked at john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown's stood for. luce was a white supremacist, and hated abolitionists. but it was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown on the scuffle. john brown was the calmest person there. and so,...
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brown, of course, booth and being there at the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> well, booth was, of course, an actor. he left the stage just to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked that john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown stood for. and booth was a white supremacist and hated abolitionism. but he was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown. john brown was the calmest person there we, the very calmest person them. eventually, john wilkes booth calls john brown the grandest a man of the century. it was ironic that a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john brown -- they both demonized him, but they admired his coolness under pressure. there was a thing about southern honor, so forth. and so, i think john wilkes booth tried to be john brown in reverse. to be the grandest man of the century, but in the right cause. what booth was the right cause, john brown died for the wrong cause. john brown wanted to murder, or what he cons
brown, of course, booth and being there at the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> well, booth was, of course, an actor. he left the stage just to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked that john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown stood for. and booth was a white supremacist and hated abolitionism. but he was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown. john brown was the calmest person there...
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panthers, everybody can understand what senator brown is talkingen about.e andur social security e guarantee as a result of the history that we had this country were people work so hard for this. another get aside we are talking about privatization and talking about portability and we are talking about lots of new cost analysis in theri private sector and individualized programs. ... appreciate your resolution, senator brown, and i'm going to do everything i can to support it. mr. brown: thank you, senator wyden. and i will yield back my time in 30 seconds. mr. president, thank you for your indulgence and senator leahy will be speaking in a moment, and senator wyden, the chair of the finance committee, we're just asking for cosponsors. we have a number of our colleagues that have cosponsored colleagues that have cosponsored we have a number of our colleagues have cosponsored this to make sure social security ish with us, strong good so security system as long as we are a nation. so yield the floor, thank you. >> 's senate today voted to advance a bill seeki
panthers, everybody can understand what senator brown is talkingen about.e andur social security e guarantee as a result of the history that we had this country were people work so hard for this. another get aside we are talking about privatization and talking about portability and we are talking about lots of new cost analysis in theri private sector and individualized programs. ... appreciate your resolution, senator brown, and i'm going to do everything i can to support it. mr. brown: thank...
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brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west indies in the early 20th century. virtually every male relative in her family worked for yell university, and she grew up in the shadow of yale, in new haven. something i know in what -- in my work, one could imagine one is a working-class black person growing up in new haven in the shadow of yale, there might be resentment. but for her family, their position was inspiring. her father really read the privilege of the young man that he served at yale as a chef, into himself. and the parents thought of themselves as the father in particular, as superior. they were part of the british empire, and proud of that. they were ambitious in their own way, a
brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west indies in the early 20th century. virtually every male relative in her family worked for yell university, and she grew up in the...
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senator brown: thank you.i noticed today and commented and senator toomey has confirmed this that we've seen -- we will see an unusually high turnout of republicans for this hearing today. i think that the turnout of republicans, many of whom against all evidence, many republican senators, many whom against all evidence are climate deinsiders will i assume ask you about that. let me go with that. on climate risk disclosure, specifically, discuss why your agency is propose diagnose -- what you're proposing is not making climate policy but rather how improving disclosure helps investors? mr. gensler: it's because right now hundreds of companies and investors representing trillions -- not trillions but tens of trillions of dollars of assets under management are in this conversation already. investors get to decide. we're not a merit regulator. some people think we might be. we're not. we're disclosure-based regulator. but investors today want to know about climate risk because it matters to the future path of the
senator brown: thank you.i noticed today and commented and senator toomey has confirmed this that we've seen -- we will see an unusually high turnout of republicans for this hearing today. i think that the turnout of republicans, many of whom against all evidence, many republican senators, many whom against all evidence are climate deinsiders will i assume ask you about that. let me go with that. on climate risk disclosure, specifically, discuss why your agency is propose diagnose -- what...
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we are so pleased to have with us dean tamiko brown. megan dean brown. megan is dean of harvard radcliffe institute. daniel pierce paul professor of constitutional law at harvard law school and member of the history department. in 2019, she was appointed chair of the presiding annual committee on harvard and the legacy of slavery. she is a member of the american academy of and sciences. the american institute and the american philosophical society. a fellow of the american bar and a distinguished lecturer for the organization of american historians, the law library of congress. ashland below will interview her today, discuss her book, civil rights queen constance baker motley and the struggle for equality. civil rights queen is a book that explores the life and times of constance baker motley, the pathbreaking lawyer and judge dean brown. nagin. once again, we are so pleased you could join us today. and with that i will turn it over to. law librarian of congress. happy anniversary, law. library of congress. thank you, dr. hayden. afternoon to our audienc
we are so pleased to have with us dean tamiko brown. megan dean brown. megan is dean of harvard radcliffe institute. daniel pierce paul professor of constitutional law at harvard law school and member of the history department. in 2019, she was appointed chair of the presiding annual committee on harvard and the legacy of slavery. she is a member of the american academy of and sciences. the american institute and the american philosophical society. a fellow of the american bar and a...
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and when brown's phone rang.lothes, or some of their belongings if that's not possible, i understand. >> yeah but, we need to talk to you about your, whatever happened to your ex. the baby's mom. >> i don't know. and i don't have anything to say about that. >> you are not concerned about it? >> i didn't say that. >> the detective told jose that he would be happy to meet with him. >> what about 1:30 at the the apartment? >> the apartments? >> i did that on purpose. that location. so that he would be uncomfortable. >> and so they met, at the same of the crime. >> when you made him their how does he see? i'm >> like a suspect. >> detective brown has a surprise for the jose. he would hand over the kids things, sure. but he wanted something in return. >> i also was going to get a dna swab from him. and i told him that, and i showed him the paperwork. >> which was a search warrant. >> and here we are. and here is our swab. so open your mouth. >> exactly. >> he also had a question for jose. >> i said jose, how come you
and when brown's phone rang.lothes, or some of their belongings if that's not possible, i understand. >> yeah but, we need to talk to you about your, whatever happened to your ex. the baby's mom. >> i don't know. and i don't have anything to say about that. >> you are not concerned about it? >> i didn't say that. >> the detective told jose that he would be happy to meet with him. >> what about 1:30 at the the apartment? >> the apartments? >> i did...
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brown: listening to what mr. flarida said about one state , a large state but one state only, would you expect more costs from communities across the country -- would you expect similar kinds of problems and costs in communities that you work with and serve? dr. vajjhala: absolutely. we are seeing many of the sink challenges -- roads being washed away, water systems being degraded and the costs are worse in places where infrastructure has been at least maintained. the places that are furthest behind are those that are likely to suffer most. sen. brown: give me a couple of examples. dr. vajjhala: i think deferred maintenance of water systems in michigan, for example. we have seen the case in flint where water systems are overmi lked. to absorb the impact of climate impact where they are overburdened with their current infrastructure and do not have the budget and the resources to replace it with something that is more appropriate. and also in the south. sen. brown: those communities that already struggle with thei
brown: listening to what mr. flarida said about one state , a large state but one state only, would you expect more costs from communities across the country -- would you expect similar kinds of problems and costs in communities that you work with and serve? dr. vajjhala: absolutely. we are seeing many of the sink challenges -- roads being washed away, water systems being degraded and the costs are worse in places where infrastructure has been at least maintained. the places that are furthest...
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jeff brown says the defense.r to the crime. no blood, no john shot resolute. no one only that he said, jeff had the motive and not cindy. >> would you characterize jeff in sunday's relationship that jeff was obsessed with cindy? or was it vice versa? >> i would think that jeff was obsessed with cindy because she was his gravy train so to speak. >> do you think that gave jeff the perfect moment that he needed michael out of the picture to continue the gravy train? >> it certainly is the motive isn't it. >> and in an effort to arrest control from cindy's image in the state the defense took a calculated risk and put her on the stand and she told the jury that she did not shoot her husband and while she and made that her marriage was rocky, she did not want him dead. and was adamant that she knew nothing of dust planned to kill him. >> why did you decide to have cindy testify? >> i think she, one she wanted to, and two is i think that with jeff on the witness stand i think she had to. >> which image of cindy what the
jeff brown says the defense.r to the crime. no blood, no john shot resolute. no one only that he said, jeff had the motive and not cindy. >> would you characterize jeff in sunday's relationship that jeff was obsessed with cindy? or was it vice versa? >> i would think that jeff was obsessed with cindy because she was his gravy train so to speak. >> do you think that gave jeff the perfect moment that he needed michael out of the picture to continue the gravy train? >> it...
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don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco loose pena abc 7 news. a historic san francisco hotel is facing foreclosure. according to our media partners at the east bay times. the huntington hotel is in default on its mortgage. the bank is seeking to foreclose on the 56.2 million dollar loan the nob hill hotel its restaurant and spa have been closed since the start of the pandemic and remain closed until further notice. today's san francisco. mayor london breed helped celebrate the recent opening of a new housing community for young adults exiting homelessness in san francisco. the mayor toured casa esperanza located on 16th street. the mission district it features 25 affordable units each with its own bathroom and shared kitchen space as well as on-site social services. the mayor says the facility is part of her administration's effort to end homelessness for people ages 18 to 24 a place for people with disabilities who are experiencing homelanders homelessness can call home for at least a little while is about to open in berkeley a homeless action
don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco loose pena abc 7 news. a historic san francisco hotel is facing foreclosure. according to our media partners at the east bay times. the huntington hotel is in default on its mortgage. the bank is seeking to foreclose on the 56.2 million dollar loan the nob hill hotel its restaurant and spa have been closed since the start of the pandemic and remain closed until further notice. today's san francisco. mayor london breed helped...
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realizing black and brown people do not have a monopoly on d cri. nor to be overrepresented in washington d.c. and you and this quadrants system where stones throw away on c-span. you see a stone throw from the capitol are some of the states of extern in justice protect that's great. why don't we did there but i wanted it to at the table. harvest powerful chapter in your book you're sitting inn the cafeteria which i can totally see. sitting at the courthouse and a defense attorney of blackck defense attorney comes c up, sis down begins to basically call you out for being a black woman as ang prosecutor. sending blackman to jail. sheou asked you how can you do ? in your response is for justice. i will convince as a fence attorney at first it was not satisfying as an answer. but since then i've seen you talk about t even more and continuing read your booker understanding very similar to what you just said it is not just what seat you occupy but how you show up. can you say more about that? you started to talk about it here but in very concrete ways wh
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we have engaged with national umbrella organizations that serve for and brown folks. it's a long, long list. it's a continuous piece of work to make sure we stay engaged. reporter: you mentioned the rest of the world. can you give us a sense of where you see outbreaks elsewhere in the globe? and whether or not you are sharing vaccine? mr. fenton: when we are discussing vaccine strategy, but a global part is important. we have a new team that is jointly, our coronation team that focuses on global. and we are having conversations on how we can best support global vaccine numbers. working with usaid in the state department we have established a global task force across multiple federal agencies to focus coronation to other countries, w.h.o., to ensure that we have a responsibility to assist and help countries that may not have the resources to do that. working through w.h.o. to determine who that is and what we can make available to support efforts. not only in terms of vaccine but technical expertise here in the united states. working with organizations closely to suppo
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>> brown and caldwell? >> yes. >> not in the audience, no. >> okay. you said you can hear from them directly, i thought maybe that is what you were referring to. >> yes, becauseeme i'm not directly involved so further questions they are probably more suited to answer. >> great. can you talk a little about the in terms of the preaprintsship work and amount of hours and-i understand this professional services, but this is related to the overall construction contract. >> i can certainly talk high level. i do think if anymore detail i have to bring in our-a different crew to do that. yes, i think for this construction we are committed to-i think you question is about work force hours? >> city build. >> yes, we are completely utilizing those programs-actually y have a--there is opportunities for local workers we are maximizing these opportunities and utilize city build as the vehicle and oewd to facilitate bringing those workers on-board and it has been a program we have done since we started this. and we have been using -we have done a lot of outreach and
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i'll let senator brown do it. as i listened to senator brown and i put it in the context with all these years with the gray panthers, everybody can understand what senator brown is talking about. medicare and social security are guaranteed, period, inviolate, people worked so hard for this. on the other side we're talking about privatization. we're talking about portability, we're talking about lots of new cost analyses in the private sector and individualized programs. i'm for individualized programs, on top of social security, not in place of it. so i really appreciate your resolution, senator brown, and i'm going to do everything i can to support it. mr. brown: thank you, senator wyden. and i will yield back my time in 30 seconds. mr. president, thank you for your indulgence and senator leahy will be speaking in a moment, and senator wyden, the chair of the finance committee, we're just asking for cosponsors. we have a number of our colleagues that have cosponsored this to make sure that social security is with
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brown: thank you. miss moore, you are recognized from new york. >> thank you for the invitation and the opportunity to share my story. my name is rose anna, i live on long island in new york. i am a small landlord with a single occupancy home as a rental unit. i'm a single mom with an incurable cancer that began before the pandemic. i'm on a month to month lease to help us build and ease the burden on my life. as my health declined, i saw no other option but to speak to the tenant and provide notice for her to vacate so that my sister could stay with me and help me with my teenage son who has learning disabilities. the tenant refused and began holdover filings and proceedings. the pandemic hit and the eviction moratorium was put in place which, by the way, was originally intended only for nonpayment and covid-related hardship cases. what i found out they were lumped together and it did not take long for the tenant to stop paying rent. and you can thank your governor for that. that was the response she
brown: thank you. miss moore, you are recognized from new york. >> thank you for the invitation and the opportunity to share my story. my name is rose anna, i live on long island in new york. i am a small landlord with a single occupancy home as a rental unit. i'm a single mom with an incurable cancer that began before the pandemic. i'm on a month to month lease to help us build and ease the burden on my life. as my health declined, i saw no other option but to speak to the tenant and...
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brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you received them. with that, the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪♪ the c-span shop fall sale is right now at c-spanshop.org. 25% on drink where, home to court, sweatshirts and hoodies. something for every c-span fan and every purchase helps support nonprofit operations. wholesale going on right now. scanned the code of the right to shop now that c-span shop the org. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ c-span as a public service alon
brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you...
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brown -- >> it's like -- a little lighter than a brown crayon that's how brown it was. >> they expecteds to drink, cook, bathe -- >> it's bathing for me no one is bathe you're trying to get clean now try to bathe in dirty water. it is horrible. lawrence: you have to drive 30 to 40 minutes to get a nice shower. >> nice shower and a decent meal unless you have -- afford to eat out every day. you know. lawrence: i'm curious some residents say they still smell -- the odor coming out. >> yeah there's a few streets up where those guys are still under boil water notice right now up from here they're under boil water three streets over -- that they're water still coming out brown in their sinks and it is bubbly like soap in it or something. i don't know what's going on. but they posted it and shared it. it is really horrible. i didn't experience the soapy part but i did experience the brown cloudy -- where like if you can put it in a clear container you wouldn't be able to see straight through it. you know. a glass you can't see through it. iafter it turn brown it turn white. smell like a swamp
brown -- >> it's like -- a little lighter than a brown crayon that's how brown it was. >> they expecteds to drink, cook, bathe -- >> it's bathing for me no one is bathe you're trying to get clean now try to bathe in dirty water. it is horrible. lawrence: you have to drive 30 to 40 minutes to get a nice shower. >> nice shower and a decent meal unless you have -- afford to eat out every day. you know. lawrence: i'm curious some residents say they still smell -- the odor...
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brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you received them. with that, the hearing is adjourned. >> forwards are
brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you...
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[inaudible] cook's' organization working to keep those in the black and brown community to help get the message out. what is the expectation to help lessen the number? >> excellent question. we, from that very begin before is even at the white house worked at the cdc, one of our primary objectives was engaging organizations that serve the black and brown community. and so those have been going on since the very beginning. a lot of the communication there has been about really facilitating the material that they need to be trusted messengers as well as provide important tools to help in their communities but some great examples. so for example many of the black pride in atlanta that we interacted directly with organizations and in fact interacted with those. the story of success is about these events but it's not about just the vaccine allocation. it's about the intense commute engagement happens on the ground because ultimately public health is a public event given the tools people need to reach health goals is what we have been doing in this organization it's her black and brown people
[inaudible] cook's' organization working to keep those in the black and brown community to help get the message out. what is the expectation to help lessen the number? >> excellent question. we, from that very begin before is even at the white house worked at the cdc, one of our primary objectives was engaging organizations that serve the black and brown community. and so those have been going on since the very beginning. a lot of the communication there has been about really facilitating...
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brown: i think we would. from an infrastructure piece, we also take a look at the aspect that we are over prescribed in some areas by 20%. closing some of the infrastructure to put that money back in other areas would be something i know the air force would appreciate. reporter: not the 2005 way. gen. brown: not necessarily. reporter: please join me in thanking general brown this morning. [applause] c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think it's just a community center? its way more than that. >> comcast partnering with 1000 community centers to create by enabled list to students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving a front row seat to democracy. ♪♪ >> american history tv saturday on c-span2 exploring people and events that tell the american story. 12:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at
brown: i think we would. from an infrastructure piece, we also take a look at the aspect that we are over prescribed in some areas by 20%. closing some of the infrastructure to put that money back in other areas would be something i know the air force would appreciate. reporter: not the 2005 way. gen. brown: not necessarily. reporter: please join me in thanking general brown this morning. [applause] c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more...
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so maybe well, imagine if we had for example more black and brown agents age agents of the law. when you saw people being whipped under a bridge near, texas. i mean, would that make a cat right in some way? i mean, would that make it better? would that be it you think that humanity would come there and i both know just it's just because someone as they say and i everyone's invited to the barbecue. right, right. so ever they're also they're also i would say and i know you know this. if we relied solely on the momentum from just black and brown people who were impacted to make change to make change. we wouldn't have as much as we have. i mean if you look at the sort of the the mugshots from the freedom riders, i hope you see white people there as well and you will i hope you realize that there were jewish allies who were also lined. yeah, and we see this happening at the rise of anti asian sentiment. we saw the chinese exclusion act because the trail of tears in every facet of our identity. we see historical kinship, so it's difficult to occupy those spaces. but what is the altern
so maybe well, imagine if we had for example more black and brown agents age agents of the law. when you saw people being whipped under a bridge near, texas. i mean, would that make a cat right in some way? i mean, would that make it better? would that be it you think that humanity would come there and i both know just it's just because someone as they say and i everyone's invited to the barbecue. right, right. so ever they're also they're also i would say and i know you know this. if we relied...
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and in principle , brown sugar is no more useful than white sugar, but brown sugar has such a light caramel taste. that, in fact, is all, and therefore, in some recipes, he really welcomes himself further to this sugar. i add butter. the oil is soft - this is important. i need 70 g of soft butter per eye. exactly 70 add to sugar. same here a little vanilla extract. a teaspoon of a little bit of cinnamon, well, in general, in general, if you really like cinnamon, then even a teaspoon is quite appropriate here. she will be good. i'll add half a teaspoon, because i love cinnamon, but i can't say that i'm such a terrible fan of koreans and a tablespoon of liquid honey, well, not necessarily, by the way, liquid. the main thing is that it should be fragrant honey and the flavor that you like, for example, buckwheat sounds very interesting or chestnut with oatmeal and apple, but me here is such a linden honey, a neutral option for me, so that everyone would like it and not only me, i generally adore chestnut honey, we begin to combine these ingredients. meanwhile, squeeze the apple. oh , look how
and in principle , brown sugar is no more useful than white sugar, but brown sugar has such a light caramel taste. that, in fact, is all, and therefore, in some recipes, he really welcomes himself further to this sugar. i add butter. the oil is soft - this is important. i need 70 g of soft butter per eye. exactly 70 add to sugar. same here a little vanilla extract. a teaspoon of a little bit of cinnamon, well, in general, in general, if you really like cinnamon, then even a teaspoon is quite...
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brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you received them. with that, the hearing is adjourned. >> if you missed any of this hearing, looking at current practices in the insurance industry, you can watch it tonight at 8:50 pm eastern on c-span two. you can also watch it on our free mobile video app, c-span now. >> he was a look at what is coming up live on c-span today. at two :00 p.m. eastern, treasury secretary janet yellen will be speaking about the biden administration's economic agenda at the ford motor company's electric vehicle center. and at seven :00 p.m.
brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you...
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brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you received them. with that, the hearing is adjourned. c-span's campaign 2022 coverage is your front row seat to the midterm elections. watch it as it happens on the campaign trail. speeches, meet and greets, debates, and other events during this year's senate, house, and gubernatorial races. joe missing all election moment because you can take us with you on the go with c-span now, our free mobile video app. this is c-span dot org slash campaign 2022, your website for all of our midterm election coverage on demand when you
brown: thank you, senator. thanks, commissioner, and thanks, director, both of you, for answering questions forthrightly and being here today. and especially for your public service. would like to submit the testimony of a retiree of the northwestern bell telephone company, whose pension is now administered by athene. for senators who wish to register questions, those are due september 15. please submit your responses to questions for the record 45 days -- no more than 45 days from the day you...
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this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? that led me to realize he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. finishing up this book of straight history, close to a dozen books i had written in the last 25 years. i live on nantucket island, 14 miles long, i grew up in pittsburgh, a sailor in the maritime capi
this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard...
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carol brown joining us tonight. thank you so much for your time. dr. brown: thank you. judy: they're known as "monuments officers," and a new collaboration between the u.s. army and the smithsonian institution is expanding their numbers and capabilities in time of war. their mission -- advise military commanders on how to minimize damage to art and other key sites during conflict, and aid foreign allies whose cultural heritage is at risk. jeffrey brown reports for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: the national museum of pinelandia faces imminent attack. and its precious artifacts must be documented, photographed, packed, and moved to a new location within two hours, amid quickly changing circumstances. on the scene to help, the u.s. army's corps of monuments officers. colonel scott dejesse. >> you have to be able to speak both languages. you have to be able to speak the language of protecting cultural property, and must have your military language and understand the processes. jeffrey: people have one or the other. >> have one or the other. and the main piec
carol brown joining us tonight. thank you so much for your time. dr. brown: thank you. judy: they're known as "monuments officers," and a new collaboration between the u.s. army and the smithsonian institution is expanding their numbers and capabilities in time of war. their mission -- advise military commanders on how to minimize damage to art and other key sites during conflict, and aid foreign allies whose cultural heritage is at risk. jeffrey brown reports for our arts and culture...
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>> you gave the ketanji brown jackson site, side. you know what i like? there's thoughtfulness. you talk to many of these -- really issues solved, a lot of circular conversations. this is one of the most thoughtful panels i've moderated and been on and been a part of, because it is so thoughtful. you guys are actually contemplating the questions in a way, how to free us. quote, sanchez, how does it for yes? how does it three us? >> how does it free us? -- i think that and i say this a lot in my speeches they're six areas where black people need to be empowered to talk my advice to humanity, it's politically. -- we need to talk about that, how any of us are affected by this system, and how it affects us physically? and i think they're still six areas. i'm not gonna bend from that spiritual, culturally, economically, physical health, mental health. i fear feel our development needs to be holistic. there is a reason why black people have been so centered even in the center of oppression. look at the african students who are leaving ukraine. you can go anywhere in the world where af
>> you gave the ketanji brown jackson site, side. you know what i like? there's thoughtfulness. you talk to many of these -- really issues solved, a lot of circular conversations. this is one of the most thoughtful panels i've moderated and been on and been a part of, because it is so thoughtful. you guys are actually contemplating the questions in a way, how to free us. quote, sanchez, how does it for yes? how does it three us? >> how does it free us? -- i think that and i say this...
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and i made my way to the john brown house. now, this is in john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown -- quite the opposite, slave trader and cofounder of brown university. and in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is john brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that got me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? and that led me to realize, you know, he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. so i was finishing up this book of straight history, it was one close to a dozen books that i had writt
and i made my way to the john brown house. now, this is in john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown -- quite the opposite, slave trader and cofounder of brown university. and in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is john brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting...
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the american sikh community and a highly influential leader on the national stage including as the- brown movement which considered america's largest multi faith online organizing network. a film and media maker with deep expertise in building story based campaigns to advance human rights movements she founded the yellow visual law project where she's taught students how to make films for social change and co founded faithful internet to build the movement for net neutrality. her many films included in every fall stigma about the impact of police stop and frisk policies alienation about immigration raids the worst of the worst about solitary confinement in prison and oak creek in memoriam about an infamous mass shooting at a sikh temple. in wisconsin. valerie's personal story helps explain her drive to remedy wrongs born and raised in clovis california where her family settled as sikh farmers in nineteen thirteen she has someone with literally deep roots in the american earth. but when a close friend of hers was the first person killed in a hate crime after september eleventh two thousand
the american sikh community and a highly influential leader on the national stage including as the- brown movement which considered america's largest multi faith online organizing network. a film and media maker with deep expertise in building story based campaigns to advance human rights movements she founded the yellow visual law project where she's taught students how to make films for social change and co founded faithful internet to build the movement for net neutrality. her many films...
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fairly confident in that, and this person has sort of light brown hair. so, we say blonde to brown. to brown. so, it's sort of on the-Â the lighter brown side, and most likely doesn't have a lot of freckles. >> there was one detail in john doe's profile that turned out to be crucial information. the color of his eyes. remember brittani's description of john doe. brittani marcell, brown eyes. well, it turns out she was wrong. john doe's eyes weren't brown. >> we found that this person has green to hazel eyes. >> which is unique. >> it's fairly unusual, yes. >> green eyes. the same color as justin hansen's and the sketch itself. here it is. >> when we saw that composite, i was like, oh my god. >> it was that close. >> it was. >> oh yeah. >> to justin. >> we think it's -- yeah. yeah. >> yeah, but i still didn't wanna get my hopes because i didn't wanna get disappointed again. >> still not convinced this man was the guy she'd spent years hunting, gonterman, along with a fellow detective wearing a body cam, paid justin a visit. >> hi, how are you? are you justin? >> i am justin. >> okay,
fairly confident in that, and this person has sort of light brown hair. so, we say blonde to brown. to brown. so, it's sort of on the-Â the lighter brown side, and most likely doesn't have a lot of freckles. >> there was one detail in john doe's profile that turned out to be crucial information. the color of his eyes. remember brittani's description of john doe. brittani marcell, brown eyes. well, it turns out she was wrong. john doe's eyes weren't brown. >> we found that this...
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the the confirmation hearing for judge clayton brown jackson. and in that hearing, the senator from the great state of texas held up a bunch of books, as in dimock of the problems that face and confront our our children in schools critical race theory. and he rattled off a bunch of books among them how to be an anti and he had the audacity unmitigated gall to put posters big giant posters of anti-racist baby as a problem because. we are infecting the minds of young children and babies to think of themselves as racist. dr. kendi ibram candie, those are your books. those are your books. you went to twitter after that and you said, let. you said he tried and failed to distort, disparage and weaponize hashtag anti-racist baby and that poor what the people what you saw through the nonsense and now these two books are again new york times bestsellers that was a moment that you didn't ask for, but we were here for it. but before you get to that, what does it mean to you to be american black? well, first, i just want to to to thank dr. greene, of course
the the confirmation hearing for judge clayton brown jackson. and in that hearing, the senator from the great state of texas held up a bunch of books, as in dimock of the problems that face and confront our our children in schools critical race theory. and he rattled off a bunch of books among them how to be an anti and he had the audacity unmitigated gall to put posters big giant posters of anti-racist baby as a problem because. we are infecting the minds of young children and babies to think...
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kane brown is here.isabeth moss. >> announcer: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by geico. >> jimmy: tonight -- from the newest story in the star wars universe, "andor," diego luna is with us. chpz chrpz [ cheers and applause ] then later, he is headlining the 2023 stagecoach music festival. his album is called "different man." kane brown from the mercedes eq stage. on wednesday, newly minted emmy award-winner quinta brunson will be here. that's tomorrow. from "lord of the rings," ismael cruz cordova. and kane brown will be back for night two with kane. our first guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor who spent more time in a cloak than obi wan kenobi. season 5 of "the handmaid's tale" premieres tomorrow on hulu. please say hello to elisabeth moss. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you look fantastic. how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. thank you. it's nice to be here with you in person. >> jimmy: it's nice to have you. i always enjoy having you here. >> i love being here. you're a really nice guy. >>
kane brown is here.isabeth moss. >> announcer: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by geico. >> jimmy: tonight -- from the newest story in the star wars universe, "andor," diego luna is with us. chpz chrpz [ cheers and applause ] then later, he is headlining the 2023 stagecoach music festival. his album is called "different man." kane brown from the mercedes eq stage. on wednesday, newly minted emmy award-winner quinta brunson will be here. that's...
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i love him and love the browns. liz: we love us some bernie and the browns.on, we'll be watching and join us again cause basketball season is just around the corner and hockey. so we'll see you then. >> i know. thank you, talk to you soon, liz. liz: any time. waiting on patrick mahomes ad adidas or kyler murray edges you ordered? 40% of the nation's freight come come to a screeching halt this week in railroad worker goes on strike. we'll take you to philadelphia where we're standing by live to tell you what the freight fight is all about and how close they are to picking up the pickets. closing bell, ringing in 38 minutes. the dow still up more than 204 points and s&p 39 points higher, the nasdaq up 136 and russell not bad, up 1%. liz: reneging on his deal to buy the social media giant. the company's failure so seek consent before paying the former network security chief more. the whistle blower did not breach of the 44 billion buyout and comes ahead of major vote tomorrow when twitter shareholders decide whether to accept musk's deal, which he's trying to sq
i love him and love the browns. liz: we love us some bernie and the browns.on, we'll be watching and join us again cause basketball season is just around the corner and hockey. so we'll see you then. >> i know. thank you, talk to you soon, liz. liz: any time. waiting on patrick mahomes ad adidas or kyler murray edges you ordered? 40% of the nation's freight come come to a screeching halt this week in railroad worker goes on strike. we'll take you to philadelphia where we're standing by...
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and music from kane brown with cleto and the cletones. and now -- jimmy kimmel!♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you. welcome. very nice. hello, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here from our studio in southern california. where, on top of everything else we have to worry about, crime, the heat, earthquakes, kanye west, there is a new threat on the horizon. according to a new study done by researchers at cal berkeley, the wildfires that regularly ravage our state could destroy most of our cannabis crops. >> guillermo: no! >> jimmy: yes, guillermo. cannabis crops are disproportionately impacted by wildfires. largely because the firefighters tasked with putting them out forget what they were doing over when they show up. we are just about two months from the midterm elections. some on the ballot tried to overturn the joe biden's election results. secretaries of state from both parties certified the vote in every state and yet these low lifves half the republican nominees believed that chicken is a vegetab
and music from kane brown with cleto and the cletones. and now -- jimmy kimmel!♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you. welcome. very nice. hello, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here from our studio in southern california. where, on top of everything else we have to worry about, crime, the heat, earthquakes, kanye west, there is a new threat on the horizon. according to a new study done by researchers at cal berkeley, the...
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don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco. spina abc 7 news alright, so i had on abc 7 mornings. there's new technology out right now to protect the wildlife the grace sorbets and shorelines how it could help save the lives of whales on our california coast and here's a live look outside this morning time right now 5:38. we'll check in with lisa again when we get back. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. ♪♪ hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! there you go, one new inhaler! nice did you get my refill too? maybe [door bell] here you go, sir. you're a lifesaver. have a nice day. healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions in one app. cvs pharmacy. healthier happens together so what do you think? we're prepared to offer cash. when you get great deals at denny's... $5.99. you'll start to expect great deals everywhere
don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco. spina abc 7 news alright, so i had on abc 7 mornings. there's new technology out right now to protect the wildlife the grace sorbets and shorelines how it could help save the lives of whales on our california coast and here's a live look outside this morning time right now 5:38. we'll check in with lisa again when we get back. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength?...
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that's 19 on the year for brown.drian martinez gets the win one of four oakland pictures to combine six hit five. nothing shut out. coco opened today. 12 seeded cocoa golf taking on zhang shuai of china goff in the near court. she was ahead 65 in the first set, and after this long rally, she'll win with a nice backhand volley. goff won the first set 75. and she's serving now at match point. and after another lengthy rally will wrap up the second set by that same 75 score at age 18 golf is the youngest player in 13 years to make it to the open quarterfinals, also earning her way into the quarterfinals. the day was caroline garcia. it has been lots of high drama in the open so far, and it will continue and as we saw without serena world cup of golf is she's looking great, and a good weekend for the giants they needed. they needed one. it's been a little while at that been a little while at that beautiful (klaxon blaring) (screams) what the hell? emergency preparedness drill. oh, no, come on! yeah, you know how it works
that's 19 on the year for brown.drian martinez gets the win one of four oakland pictures to combine six hit five. nothing shut out. coco opened today. 12 seeded cocoa golf taking on zhang shuai of china goff in the near court. she was ahead 65 in the first set, and after this long rally, she'll win with a nice backhand volley. goff won the first set 75. and she's serving now at match point. and after another lengthy rally will wrap up the second set by that same 75 score at age 18 golf is the...
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don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco loose pena abc 7 news.hows the prime minister of japan ringing the closing bell today on wall street. here's a look at the closing numbers a dip across the board today the dow dropped 107 points the nasdaq is down 153 points and the s&p 500 saw a 31-point drop. central banks in europe and asia raised interest rates today mirroring what the us federal reserve did yesterday. japan is the outlier keeping its rates close to zero to support that country's economic recovery the us fed just hyped its key interest rate another three-quarters of a point the fourth increase this year. it's part of an effort to dial back near historic inflation the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has nearly doubled since the start of 2022. it's now above six percent the housing market doesn't do well in a rising interest rate environment, and that's because consumers are relying on mortgages in order to become a homeowner and what we've seen since the start of this year. is that millions of americans have now been priced of home o
don't let brown paper ticket. take your money in san francisco loose pena abc 7 news.hows the prime minister of japan ringing the closing bell today on wall street. here's a look at the closing numbers a dip across the board today the dow dropped 107 points the nasdaq is down 153 points and the s&p 500 saw a 31-point drop. central banks in europe and asia raised interest rates today mirroring what the us federal reserve did yesterday. japan is the outlier keeping its rates close to zero to...