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time there's a high profile shooting of a black person, baltimore, at an mcdonald's, ferguson, michael brown, the police pulled back and all over the country. thousands of what he called excess deaths, people would not have died if people did proactive. and he was called in by human resources after he put the study on the bulletin board and he was told change your results. this is harvard educated date a scientist. i'm sorry, this is my conclusion and it's killing people. he refused to change it and he got fired. it's something that is literally killing-- and first of all, it's a lie. if anything, the studies have shown the police are more hesitant, more reluctant to pull the trigger on a black suspect than a white suspect. police kill more whites than blacks, kill more unarmed whites every year than blacks. the george floyd or black lives matter protests and riots of 2020, again, in may, there was 35 people killed. 2,000 officers wounded, about $2 billion in insured property damage. another $2 billion uninsured property damage all because of an assumption what happened to george floyd howev
time there's a high profile shooting of a black person, baltimore, at an mcdonald's, ferguson, michael brown, the police pulled back and all over the country. thousands of what he called excess deaths, people would not have died if people did proactive. and he was called in by human resources after he put the study on the bulletin board and he was told change your results. this is harvard educated date a scientist. i'm sorry, this is my conclusion and it's killing people. he refused to change...
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at the time of -- who was it, michael brown?eah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the other way. and, you know, the juvi court and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense. until we as a society have the nerve and the verve and determination to lock these kids up, to make them examples, they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr.? >> harold: i share your view that these young men should be tried as adults. this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd thing and the race thing later but i don't -- this is -- i don't care what color they are. i don't care what part of the country they're from. i hope they break this kid a
at the time of -- who was it, michael brown?eah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the other way. and, you know, the juvi court and lowering the age is a bunch of...
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and commentating on the game for radio 5 live are michael brown and vicki sparks.ey said below burnley, and this is the first time they have hosted premier league opposition at this grand —— league 2 city salford city. i am delighted to have michael brown beside me. it is all about the magic of the cup! salford city owned by the likes of the neville brothers, paul schools, nikki but. they know all about winning cup competitions. so does vincent kompany. the? winning cup competitions. so does vincent kompany.— vincent kompany. they do, and uuainin vincent kompany. they do, and gaining that _ vincent kompany. they do, and gaining that experience, - vincent kompany. they do, and gaining that experience, that i gaining that experience, that understanding of cup competition, what it_ understanding of cup competition, what it can — understanding of cup competition, what it can give you, i think as we know, _ what it can give you, i think as we know, salford have been struggling in the _ know, salford have been struggling in the league, not getting the results — in the le
and commentating on the game for radio 5 live are michael brown and vicki sparks.ey said below burnley, and this is the first time they have hosted premier league opposition at this grand —— league 2 city salford city. i am delighted to have michael brown beside me. it is all about the magic of the cup! salford city owned by the likes of the neville brothers, paul schools, nikki but. they know all about winning cup competitions. so does vincent kompany. the? winning cup competitions. so...
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at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the juvi court, us -- and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense.ne until we as a society have the p nerve and determination to lock thesgoe kids up and make them examples they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr. >> harold: so i share your view, judge, that this young man or these young men should be triedh as adults.be this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd ce thing and the race thing later, but this is just -- no care what color they are, i don't care what par'rt of the country th
at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the juvi court, us -- and lowering...
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michael brown is with us. how do you see this one playing out?t is surely going to _ see this one playing out? it is surely going to be _ see this one playing out? it is surely going to be an - see this one playing out? it 3 surely going to be an exciting game. lots of chances, teams that want to play at the front foot. spurs side getting forward, getting a position, the excitement all around spurs at this moment in time but defensively, still going to be the worry with that fact that arsenal have got. they are going to be have —— they are going to have to be so good in the setup. are going to have to be so good in the setu -. ., . _, . ., the setup. how much confidence are arsenal going _ the setup. how much confidence are arsenal going to _ the setup. how much confidence are arsenal going to get _ the setup. how much confidence are arsenal going to get from _ the setup. how much confidence are arsenal going to get from that - arsenal going to get from that performance in the champions league? i think they will get confidence. getting results in
michael brown is with us. how do you see this one playing out?t is surely going to _ see this one playing out? it is surely going to be _ see this one playing out? it is surely going to be an - see this one playing out? it 3 surely going to be an exciting game. lots of chances, teams that want to play at the front foot. spurs side getting forward, getting a position, the excitement all around spurs at this moment in time but defensively, still going to be the worry with that fact that arsenal...
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michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for his role in orchestrating the events of january 6th. enrique tarrio, his 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy, the longest handed down to a january 6th defendant so far. but he is just one of more than 300 people who received jail time over the insurrection. yet for all of that, donald trump, whose presidency the insurrection was trying to illegally extent, has said -- in solidarity with the defendants. but two of the gop candidates competing with him, ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy have called the sentences handed down to theriot and other former proud boys excessive, eve
michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for...
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the car's name is now and a long, long list along with george floyd brianna, tyler, oregon and michael brown, to name just a few. what, why does this keep happening? me, you know, i can say in columbus, you know, we have the killing of case he gets in junior, which took place in december of 2020 and his killer jason meet. it's like a year for him to be indicted. and almost 2 years later, he's beach just now set to begin trial in october. that's what we see. a lack of accountability. if we see officers of understand that if you do not take the time to preserve life, you will be held accountable, then it will stop. but ultimately we have people like the blended township police department telling us that their employees are our victims. when we saw this officer kind of grub approach that vehicle pulled out his weapon to get the f out, the car, and she escalated that situation for no reason at all. so he showed isn't st. beer isn't say it was to use them for us in a situation where she was an arm and harming no one rod. what can be done? no to, to stop this from happening. is there anything that
the car's name is now and a long, long list along with george floyd brianna, tyler, oregon and michael brown, to name just a few. what, why does this keep happening? me, you know, i can say in columbus, you know, we have the killing of case he gets in junior, which took place in december of 2020 and his killer jason meet. it's like a year for him to be indicted. and almost 2 years later, he's beach just now set to begin trial in october. that's what we see. a lack of accountability. if we see...
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involved in a contentious incident, ever since, particularly 2014 with trayvon martin and you saw michael brown now this the and george floyd, now this the grievance industrial complex jumps on it because there's money to be made, because if they create the phantom of racism everywhere then racism everywhere and then position themselves as only position themselves as the only people solve the people that can solve the problem, it makes it so problem, then it makes it so that if the problem never goes away, then there's a gravy train that's flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it doesn't flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it doesn't flowingabout >> so it doesn't matter about the case. it the facts of the case. it doesn't that she seems to doesn't matter that she seems to have engaged in a criminal enterprise, whether that's having just having shoplifted or just attacking the first attacking the man in the first place. matters she's place. it matters that she's black. not
involved in a contentious incident, ever since, particularly 2014 with trayvon martin and you saw michael brown now this the and george floyd, now this the grievance industrial complex jumps on it because there's money to be made, because if they create the phantom of racism everywhere then racism everywhere and then position themselves as only position themselves as the only people solve the people that can solve the problem, it makes it so problem, then it makes it so that if the problem...
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. >> after rex heuermann's arrest, his defense attorney michael brown describes his client's reactiono my client, the only thing i can tell you that he did say, as he was in tears, was "i didn't do this." >> authorities say they have compelling evidence against heuermann. it's a pretty unimaginable scenario, learning that your father is being charged as a serial killer. one person who understands this upheaval is like is kerri rawson, and she has watched this all play out on tv, having been there before herself. >> your whole life is being disrupted and you're constantly trying to process it. and you're verbally trying to process it with people. >> her father, dennis radar, came up with his own serial killer moniker, btk, which stands for bind, torture, and kill. >> from 1974 to 1991, he murdered 10 people. >> in late july of 2023, from prison, dennis radar claims he notices similarities between him and suspect rex hueremann, saying, he's a clone. >> nothing in his victim profile is like dennis rader's victim profile. so, there are significant differences, and certainly the clone comm
. >> after rex heuermann's arrest, his defense attorney michael brown describes his client's reactiono my client, the only thing i can tell you that he did say, as he was in tears, was "i didn't do this." >> authorities say they have compelling evidence against heuermann. it's a pretty unimaginable scenario, learning that your father is being charged as a serial killer. one person who understands this upheaval is like is kerri rawson, and she has watched this all play out...
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high-profile shooting of a black person, whether it is in baltimore or chicago or outside in ferguson, michael brown, the police pulled back, and this phenomenon as replicated itself all of the country, so there are thousands of excess deaths, people who would not have died if police had been doing their normal proactive policing. by the way, he was called in by human resources after he put the study on their bulletin board, and he was told change your results. this is a data scientist. harvard executed data scientist. he said i am sorry, my research led me to this conclusion. he refused to change his results. he got fired. so, it is something that is literally killing. if anything, the studies have shown that the police are more hesitant, more reluctant to full the trigger on a black suspect than white suspect. the police guilt more unarmed whites every year than blacks. the george floyd orb black lives matter protests and riots of 2020 that began in may, there were 35 people killed, 2000 officers wounded. about $2 billion in insured property damage, another one begin dollars or to begin dollars in
high-profile shooting of a black person, whether it is in baltimore or chicago or outside in ferguson, michael brown, the police pulled back, and this phenomenon as replicated itself all of the country, so there are thousands of excess deaths, people who would not have died if police had been doing their normal proactive policing. by the way, he was called in by human resources after he put the study on their bulletin board, and he was told change your results. this is a data scientist. harvard...
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the former prime minister of the united kingdom, orting brown, mohammed of the university of cambridge and the nobel prize-winning in congress, michaeld spence, ayotte and crisis to manage in the future. here is professor spence. >> went jen ai came along and i saw they capability, the fact that you can use it with no technical training, a little bit of practice, creating prompts, and the applicability pretty much everywhere, even though it is early days and we are in a period of exploration and experimentation, i think it is a reasonable forecast. this is an important part of a future productivity surge. if it comes it will make it a lot easier to do inclusive growth patterns because there won't be a zero-sum game. it will be easier to invest multi-trillions of dollars in the energy transition. it is going to be terribly difficult to get that done with fiscal space declining, rising debt levels and rising interest rates. that is why we spend a fair amount of time, it is not that the growth by itself is the only thing. it is that it enables a lot of what we want to accomplish. >> i think we are heading for a low growth decade if we d
the former prime minister of the united kingdom, orting brown, mohammed of the university of cambridge and the nobel prize-winning in congress, michaeld spence, ayotte and crisis to manage in the future. here is professor spence. >> went jen ai came along and i saw they capability, the fact that you can use it with no technical training, a little bit of practice, creating prompts, and the applicability pretty much everywhere, even though it is early days and we are in a period of...
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. >> senator cory booker, working on this for a long, time -- michael bennett and cher browne have beennvested. i hope this isn't the end of the, world i actually think there -- not going away. so we are gonna stay on this as well. -- child poverty is more violence, violence, and it really is. if you -- others talking about this policy that a lot of people don't know what child tax credit is. i want more people to know better and more people demand that we do better. >> thank, you senator, appreciate it. still to come, rogan senator mitt romney announces he will be one and done in the senate. he is a wholly debacle the, way wrongly reveals his reasons for leaving. that's next. every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for j
. >> senator cory booker, working on this for a long, time -- michael bennett and cher browne have beennvested. i hope this isn't the end of the, world i actually think there -- not going away. so we are gonna stay on this as well. -- child poverty is more violence, violence, and it really is. if you -- others talking about this policy that a lot of people don't know what child tax credit is. i want more people to know better and more people demand that we do better. >> thank, you...
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. >> senator cory booker, working on this for a long, time -- michael bennett and cher browne have beenonna stay on this as well. -- child poverty is more violence, violence, and it really is. if you -- others talking about this policy that a lot of people don't know what child tax credit is. i want more people to know better and more people demand that we do better. >> thank, you senator, appreciate it. still to come, rogan senator mitt romney announces he will be one and done in the senate. he is a wholly debacle the, way wrongly reveals his reasons for leaving. that's next. that's next. ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or
. >> senator cory booker, working on this for a long, time -- michael bennett and cher browne have beenonna stay on this as well. -- child poverty is more violence, violence, and it really is. if you -- others talking about this policy that a lot of people don't know what child tax credit is. i want more people to know better and more people demand that we do better. >> thank, you senator, appreciate it. still to come, rogan senator mitt romney announces he will be one and done in...
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. >> earlier, our cnn michael holmes spoke with benjamin brown, a cnn researcher who is in the city of marrakesh, and he's describing what he's seen in the 24 hours since the earthquake struck. here he is. >> the scenes in marrakesh are really, obviously, quite, quite heartbreaking, when we look at material damage, but also personal injury. and at the same time, there's also a feeling that some parts of the town are getting a sense of normality back. it's really, there's really a split in the city. if you look into the old town me medina, it was a ghost town in large parts. residents have blocked off parts of the city, because it's too dangerous. but if you're in the newer suburbs of marrakesh, you see that there's a sense of people attempting to return to normality. that obviously, is in stark contrast to the scenes that we're seeing outside of marrakesh. i was at a hospital yesterday, where people have been brought in from these rural areas, and the emergency operation was still very much ongoing. marrakesh at the minute kind of stuck between these two realities of the more modern ar
. >> earlier, our cnn michael holmes spoke with benjamin brown, a cnn researcher who is in the city of marrakesh, and he's describing what he's seen in the 24 hours since the earthquake struck. here he is. >> the scenes in marrakesh are really, obviously, quite, quite heartbreaking, when we look at material damage, but also personal injury. and at the same time, there's also a feeling that some parts of the town are getting a sense of normality back. it's really, there's really a...
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gordon brown, michael spence, the permit crisis.lease of that publication later on. later on we will have richard bernstein, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. >> china has made decisions over the past years that have made it more difficult not just for canada for other countries, to engage in 2015 conversations we had was about working on a trade deal with china. but in real terms, the choices and the actions of china have made them more difficult. jonathan: that was justin trudeau speaking to you eric chapter on china going into the g20. the president is touching down in new delhi, india. according to a person familiar, with the final draft of the communique leaders of the group of 20 nations will warn of the cascading crisis and challenges to economic growth while calling for a coordinated macroeco
gordon brown, michael spence, the permit crisis.lease of that publication later on. later on we will have richard bernstein, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. >> china has made decisions over the past years that have made it more difficult not just for...
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. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him. the desk and do little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> the director of little richard, i am everything, joins us now. lisa, this looks incredible. congratulations to you on this work. it looks amazing. there's no doubt that little richard's story is fascinating. what made you interested in telling his story? >> well, there is nothing little about richard's story and that the story hadn't been told, it was such a natural space for me to want to explore as a filmmaker. ♪ tootie fruity ♪ >> we're watching some of the incredible footage of him back in the day. i mean he is an icon. he was an icon. the film takes us through his origins in macon, georgia, to what's been called the chitlin circuit in the south, all the way to his national fame that he enjoyed for so many years. how did he -- and let's just come out and say it. how did this openly gay black man with this very sexualized performance style become such a huge star in the conservative 1950s? >> richard is part of act
. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him. the desk and do little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> the director of little richard, i am everything, joins us now. lisa, this looks incredible. congratulations to you on this work. it looks amazing. there's no doubt that little richard's story is fascinating. what made you interested in telling his story? >> well, there is nothing little about richard's story and that the story...
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. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him.oining us now is jason king. he is the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california, and he also appears in the film. jason, thanks for coming on. you know, i think little richard, the story is fascinating. why do you think it's important to tell the story now, though? >> i think it's always important to tell little richard's story, and now seems as good a time as any. i mean, he is someone who, in my opinion, is one of the greatest and most dynamic figures of the entire 20th century, not just in music but in culture. we often think of culture heroes of the 1950s, people like jackson pollack or andy warhol. i would put little richard up there as well. i think he was an avant-garde innovator who completely re-engineered the dna code of popular music, rewrote it altogether, and moved it away from its dependence on easy listening tunes and swing, into this hard-driving ging aggressi and b music. he was the original innovator architect of rock and roll musi
. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him.oining us now is jason king. he is the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california, and he also appears in the film. jason, thanks for coming on. you know, i think little richard, the story is fascinating. why do you think it's important to tell the story now, though? >> i think it's always important to tell little richard's story, and now seems as good a time as any. i mean,...
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he was not good at liberating himself that michael was inspired by me, prince, james brown, i discovered on the desk and do little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> "little richard: i am everything "labor day on c cnn.. . and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund thahat gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations likike... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. for moms, from centrum. ♪ this new mom ♪ ♪ here i go ♪ ♪ i am strong and brave i know ♪ ♪ with a little time for me ♪ ♪ no doubt i will get thrgh ♪ ♪ lovinme is loving you ♪ ♪ new from centr. the women's choice multivitamin brand trying vapes to quit smoking might feel ke progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. (dad) we got our subaru forester wilderness to discover all of the places that make us feel something more. (vo) subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor, helping expand access for all. i ha
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. ♪ >> michael was inspirds by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him.♪ >> and joining us now to discuss is jason king. he is the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california and appears in the film. i talked to jason about the film yesterday. nice to do this again. jason, i want to pick up on something you told me yesterday that got my attention. you said he, little richard, is someone who in my opinion is one of the greatest and most dynamic figures of the entire 20th century, not just in music, but in culture. talk to us a bit about some of his lasting cultural implications. >> sure. little richard is one of the innovators and inventors of rock and roll music, so rock and roll is not just music, but it's also a style, an energy, that in some ways defiance nes the 20th cent. tefs the architect, framer of rock and roll and did that by fusing together new orleans r&b with gospel music in a style that had never been heard before. it displaced what was really popular in music at the time, which was jazz and swing tunes, and
. ♪ >> michael was inspirds by me, prince. james brown, i discovered him.♪ >> and joining us now to discuss is jason king. he is the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california and appears in the film. i talked to jason about the film yesterday. nice to do this again. jason, i want to pick up on something you told me yesterday that got my attention. you said he, little richard, is someone who in my opinion is one of the greatest and most dynamic...
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. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince, james brown. i discovered him.g hendrix was my guitar player. >> i used to stand on the desk, and you little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> little richard, i am everything, labor day, on cnn. >> indeed, he was. and thank you so much for joining us tonight. cnn prime time with abby philips, starts right. now thank you so much kaitlin, have a good night. and good evening everyone, i'm abby phillips. tonight, i will speak with a former proud boy, who knew the two extremists who were just sentenced more than a decade behind bars today, for sedition on january 6th. and don't miss this conversation. but first, we have another extraordinary example of the guardrails holding up, in a vulnerable democracy. we've seen the examples in recent years, the military refusing to use force after the election, the courts are refusing to accept a bogus argument, without evidence. the election workers, who quietly and heroically ensured the integrity of those ballots. and the voters, who showed up in massive numb
. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince, james brown. i discovered him.g hendrix was my guitar player. >> i used to stand on the desk, and you little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> little richard, i am everything, labor day, on cnn. >> indeed, he was. and thank you so much for joining us tonight. cnn prime time with abby philips, starts right. now thank you so much kaitlin, have a good night. and good evening...
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michael gambon was 82 years old. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> still to come on the newshour. residents in maui return to destroyed communities as investigations into wildfires continue. an international sports tribunal considers evidence in the russian figure skater doping scandal. and musician nat myers uses the blues to amplify his message about modern-day america. >> this is the pbs newshour in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: last night in simi valley, california seven republican presidential candidates took the stage for the second primary debate held at the ronald reagan presidential library. on full display, the party's unequivocal transformation since the reagan era. white house correspondent laura barron-lopez is back with our report on the night. reporter: at times combative and unfocused, seven gop presidential hopefuls desperately tried to steal the spotlight away from former president donald trump. >> this is where president went wrong -- president went wrong. reporter: some risked new jabs at the party's
michael gambon was 82 years old. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> still to come on the newshour. residents in maui return to destroyed communities as investigations into wildfires continue. an international sports tribunal considers evidence in the russian figure skater doping scandal. and musician nat myers uses the blues to amplify his message about modern-day america. >> this is the pbs newshour in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state...
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. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown i discovered him.imi hendrix was my guitar player >> i used to stand on the desk and do little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> little richard, i am everything, labor day on cnn. >> indeed he was. thank you so much for joining us tonight. "cnn primetime" starts right now. >> thank you so much. have a good night. >>> good evening everyone. tonight i will speak with a former proud boy who knew the two extremists who were just sentenced more than a decade behind bars today for sedition on january 6th. don't miss this conversation but first we have another extraordinary example of the guard rails holding up in a vulnerable democracy. we've seen examples in recent years. the military refusing to use force after the election, the courts refusing to accept bogus arguments without evidence, the election workers who quietly and heroically ensured the integrity of those ballots, and the voters who showed up in massive numbers to speak their voices. finally, the states, where many in both parties did
. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown i discovered him.imi hendrix was my guitar player >> i used to stand on the desk and do little richard. >> everyone was beholden to him. >> little richard, i am everything, labor day on cnn. >> indeed he was. thank you so much for joining us tonight. "cnn primetime" starts right now. >> thank you so much. have a good night. >>> good evening everyone. tonight i will speak with a former...
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. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me. prince, james brownn to him. ♪ >> and joining us now is jason king, the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california. and he appears in the film as well. jason, hard to overstate just how huge little richard was at his peak. but he was a gay black man with a very sexualized performance style. how did he become such a major star in the conservative jim crow era that he was becoming a star in? >> it is true, he was a overground mainstream figure. he had nine top 40 pop hits, and he had 17 top 40 r&b hits. but he was a gay, queer, black man. he was feminine. he was gender nonconfirming and he did all of this at a time in which it was extremely difficult to do that. it was a time of incredible homophobia, and racism, legally sanctioned segregation. i think the way he was able to do it because of the amazing songs. tooty fruity, and lucille, long, tall sally. the songs are well written and he performed them with this wild child energy. if you look at the lyrics to the songs, t
. ♪ >> michael was inspired by me. prince, james brownn to him. ♪ >> and joining us now is jason king, the dean of the thornton school of music at the university of southern california. and he appears in the film as well. jason, hard to overstate just how huge little richard was at his peak. but he was a gay black man with a very sexualized performance style. how did he become such a major star in the conservative jim crow era that he was becoming a star in? >> it is true,...
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monday, conversations coming up and the promo crisis, the latest with mohamed el-erian, gordon brown and michaelnd to what the consumers are doing. jonathan: that title in and of itself. perma-crisis. lisa a: speaking to my two. the whole thing is we have been speaking about crisis to crisis. and if we don't have fun, what are we doing? tom: mohamed el-erian will push against crises. he is an optimist. jonathan: thank you for coming to home turf a little bit. actor new york. i am pleased you did not insult to many people, tom. just try to get him on a plane out of london unscathed. [laughter] thank you for being with us all week and thank you for the hard work of the team and producers who put this together for us. good morning. ♪ ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so the first time i ever seen a golo advertisement, styles and textures. i said, "yeah, whatever. there's n
monday, conversations coming up and the promo crisis, the latest with mohamed el-erian, gordon brown and michaelnd to what the consumers are doing. jonathan: that title in and of itself. perma-crisis. lisa a: speaking to my two. the whole thing is we have been speaking about crisis to crisis. and if we don't have fun, what are we doing? tom: mohamed el-erian will push against crises. he is an optimist. jonathan: thank you for coming to home turf a little bit. actor new york. i am pleased you...
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. >> that was michael surprising our gma super fan, sherri brown webster in times square. >> we're not you were a teenager. >> yes, since i was a teenager. >> are you ready to go in the studio? >> i am so ready. >> so why we sitting out here? let's go. come on. come on, sherri. >> okay. ♪ >> george, linsey and lara. >> linsey and lara. >> hi. >> so nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> welcome to the studio. >> thank you, thank you so much. >> you came as a teen watching the show and now you're on the show. >> i love it. >> tell us why you love us so much. [ laughter ] >> should i do my video? i just love gma. i have been watching for years. i just love gma. i have been watching for years. ups and downs hard aches and tears. i hail from indiana where i like to be with my television locked on abc. i'm sherri brown webster and i like to say that's how i gma my way. [ applause ] >> i made a total mistake. i was supposed to turn to the video. >> you are a natural. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> take a look at some other fans. >> it's 7:00. good morning america is on. >> we've bee
. >> that was michael surprising our gma super fan, sherri brown webster in times square. >> we're not you were a teenager. >> yes, since i was a teenager. >> are you ready to go in the studio? >> i am so ready. >> so why we sitting out here? let's go. come on. come on, sherri. >> okay. ♪ >> george, linsey and lara. >> linsey and lara. >> hi. >> so nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> welcome to the studio....
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michael symon here. thought he was going to be dancing when he came out. he was dancing this weekend when he sent me pictures of him and his game day outfit as the cleveland brownsinted. we expected some dance moves. but he can cook. he's gonna show you how you can cook at home with ingredients you already have in your kitchen. >> looking forward to that. the cdc is expected to approve the updated covid vaccines. we'll tell you when they will be available. >>> first a flash flood emergency in the northeast. ginger tracking the latest on that. >> good morning, george. it was up to 9.5 inches of rain. just a few hours. leminster, massachusetts had water rescues going on. it wasn't just there though. providence rhode island had way too much rain too fast. it's been four days in a row. friday, saturday, sunday, monday where so many folks in the northeast have been inundated. we get a break today but more coming tomorrow with this front. 2 to 4 inch anywhere from delaware, new jersey, vermont, new hampshire. yes, that again includes central massachusetts. then we've got to check in on hurricane lee. it is still a cat 3 but it will weaken as it turns north, pass north
michael symon here. thought he was going to be dancing when he came out. he was dancing this weekend when he sent me pictures of him and his game day outfit as the cleveland brownsinted. we expected some dance moves. but he can cook. he's gonna show you how you can cook at home with ingredients you already have in your kitchen. >> looking forward to that. the cdc is expected to approve the updated covid vaccines. we'll tell you when they will be available. >>> first a flash flood...
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michael was inspired by me, prince. james brown -- i discovered him. he was my vocalist. me to manage him and i thought, "god, you know, it'd be great to be responsible for reviving his career." ♪ didn't it rain, children ♪ ♪ talkin' about rain, oh, my lord ♪ hervey: he didn't do his hits. he would do like a rock 'n' roll version of some of his gospel records. "the life and times of little richard." "the quasar of rock." man: what does that mean? the brightest star in the universe. i don't think it was richard's idea to do the book. i think he was approached to do the book. $1,000 a day on coke. my nose is big enough to park diesel trucks. ...diesel trucks. ...diesel trucks in. and god got me off of it. and he healed my body. and now i am a man of god with a new book called "the life and times of little richard." [ laughter ] he didn't exactly tell the truth all the time. he states that i did things that i didn't know i did until i read that book. oh, a close-up. close-up. once he started to feel a buzz, it all came back. when i first wrote "tutti frutti," it was "tutti f
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michael. >> all right larry, appreciate the update, larry medowo for us. earlier i spoke to benjamin brownkech. he explained when the earthquake happened on friday night. >> in all honesty needed a couple of seconds to understand really what was going on and then many of us who were in the hotel at the time, less went on the street trying to find an open stretch of land obviously. lots of small alleyways in marrakech. made our way for open land. honestly what surprised me at the time, there wreant a lot of pan -- there wasn't a lot of panic, away from high walls or towards buildings. then it kicked in a couple of minutes later, screaming began. i think when people realized obviously the extent of the damage and the injuries. obviously this happened in the night so many people just waking up people in the streets in their pajamas as well and when the extent of the injuries became apparent, i saw many of the people out of their houses and some on carpets being brought on the streets some of them with what appeared to be serious injuries, i saw one instance of an ambulance having to turn away
michael. >> all right larry, appreciate the update, larry medowo for us. earlier i spoke to benjamin brownkech. he explained when the earthquake happened on friday night. >> in all honesty needed a couple of seconds to understand really what was going on and then many of us who were in the hotel at the time, less went on the street trying to find an open stretch of land obviously. lots of small alleyways in marrakech. made our way for open land. honestly what surprised me at the...
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brown started as an apprentice and that he is an award winner. been named the best in the business after going up against michael voss companies and his skills challenges challenue. ., challenge. doing your “0b to the best you i challenge. doing your “0b to the best you can * challenge. doing yourjob to the best you can compete i the best you can compete against all the other people would presume are better than yourself, to go and compete and beat other people, it is nice to know you are good at what you�*re doing day today. the inspection and it was inspecting a vehicle, checking the faults, the 0k, they not? and then marking down. stripping down engines, turrets and all sorts of valves and systems. and all sorts of valves and system-— and all sorts of valves and s stems. ., , ., ., , systems. he has gone from being an apprentice _ systems. he has gone from being an apprentice to _ systems. he has gone from being an apprentice to helping - systems. he has gone from being an apprentice to helping train - an apprentice to helping train new ones. they adopt their investment this year and taken a more than double the usual amount of practices. it is nic
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michael earls showed his flooded basement. >> we had a similar one last year. this is by far the worst. >> reporter: where ankle-deep water swept in, leaving this brown sewage. >>ages of the flooding, i would imagine there's a certain sense of panic as well. >> yeah, for sure. when you see brown water coming into your basement and you don't know when it's going to stop, it really makes you panic. >> reporter: meanwhile, new jersey also remains under a state of emergency tonight as streets sit underwater. while parts of connecticut are approaching 5 inches of rainfall. the rain just picked up again. the grand army plaza subway station behind me remains closed tonight after it was flooded. i'm seeing plenty of confused commuters all around me. the mayor, the governor, and the mass transit authority advise everyone to just use extra caution getting anywhere. norah. >> norah: a miserable friday night for so many. errol barnett, thank you. for how long this record rain and historic flooding will be around, let's bring in meteorologist mike seidel of our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> good evening, norah. let's show you how it all came about.
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brown. we have a senate going on between feinstein and michael. congressman michael huffington. right. so you have sort of a campaign about this proposition and then you have these two incredibly tight statewide campaigns and the way they sort of play into each other is sort of a really interesting right in the sense each of them, each of these candidates in in the the feinstein huffington race. right. there's a real debate with it for dianne feinstein. right. as to what position to take on this. right. she's really struggling with this issue and she ends up coming up coming against proposition one, 87. but she sort of frames it very much of trying to appeal to this sort of orange county taxpayer thing. right she says basically, what is the impact of it? the reason you should oppose it is not because of sort of the vast sort of racism, but because of the tax impact. it would have on the state. so just thinking about the ways in which she's sort of even in the democratic party, right, really. hedges that political response at the moment. and i'm happy to walk through the different, but
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brown arrived, whitney had dabbled with drugs. her own brother, the story goes, introduced her to drugs. whitney houston's brother michael did you introduce her to drugs? i would say... yeah. it's painful. you know? i feel responsible for what -- i let it go so far, and it just got out of hand. hammer: whitney and bobby getting together wasn't entirely good because they partied together, and the speculation was that they became really codependent. i don't sit here in judgment of bobby brown, saying, "you did this to whitney houston." whitney did to herself what she did, but i think the two of them together were combustible in a very harmful way to both of them. turner: there was a lot of whispering -- "what's wrong with whitney?" people around her said she was a ticking time bomb. (sfx: ping) (♪) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go.. ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ don't goooooo! ♪ (♪) ♪ don't go away ♪ (♪) ♪ please don't go ♪ that first time you take a step back. i made that. with your very own online store. i sold that. and you can manage it all in one place. i built this. and it was easy, with a partner
brown arrived, whitney had dabbled with drugs. her own brother, the story goes, introduced her to drugs. whitney houston's brother michael did you introduce her to drugs? i would say... yeah. it's painful. you know? i feel responsible for what -- i let it go so far, and it just got out of hand. hammer: whitney and bobby getting together wasn't entirely good because they partied together, and the speculation was that they became really codependent. i don't sit here in judgment of bobby brown,...
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jackie rosen, cory booker, michael beb net and the key that you just said, which is very telling politically, all of these senators on the ballot this coming year. sherrod brown, john tester, elizabeth warren, these are all democrats. >> this is -- for these candidates, these senators running for reelection, they want to draw contrast with republicans, they want to draw contrast with donald trump. this is a distraction. this isn't something they want to be talk about talking or defending. today we reached this moment where it was getting conspicuous. so some of the swing states like nevada, they are contrast with republicans with trump at the top of the ticket, it helps the democratic candidate to show that they are not a party that tolerates the appearance of any corruption. >> and that's such a good point. one of the other questions about strategy here, having all of these the democrats come out now is what they really want to do. and i interviewed dick durbin, the number two democrat on sunday, and he stopped short of saying that bob menendez should resign. when i asked if he should run for reelection, he said something along the lines of, we're going to s
jackie rosen, cory booker, michael beb net and the key that you just said, which is very telling politically, all of these senators on the ballot this coming year. sherrod brown, john tester, elizabeth warren, these are all democrats. >> this is -- for these candidates, these senators running for reelection, they want to draw contrast with republicans, they want to draw contrast with donald trump. this is a distraction. this isn't something they want to be talk about talking or defending....
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brown university medical school and the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine. her is published online in having huffington post and prime mined most. she was featured in the netflix docu series starring michael pollan. how to change your mind, laurie currently serves as co-executive director, the psychedelics society of new orleans. thank you, laurie. i told welcome back. i told her i was going to read the whole thing. so our guest, rachel knew her is an award winning science journalist who regularly contributes to the new york times national geographic scientific american and many other publications for reporting for the new york times broke the news globally about the mdma three clinical trial. it was highlighted by michael pollan, ezra klein and tim ferriss, among other thought leaders, in 2022, newer was among the inaugural recipients of the ferriss uc berkeley psychedelic journalism fellowship. she holds degrees and applied ecology and science. her first book poached inside the world of wildlife trafficking, took her to a dozen countries to investigate the multi-year illegal wildlife trade. but tonight, we're so excited to celebrate the release of her new book, the fascinating and page
brown university medical school and the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine. her is published online in having huffington post and prime mined most. she was featured in the netflix docu series starring michael pollan. how to change your mind, laurie currently serves as co-executive director, the psychedelics society of new orleans. thank you, laurie. i told welcome back. i told her i was going to read the whole thing. so our guest, rachel knew her is an award winning...