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control of the surrounding the reparations process with resurfacing author and political analyst and anthony brown logan a political and social issues commentator. just kind of the same thing they always do during elections or any other time or some kind of so far and raised away from this is over going to do a study were going to figure it out i mean how is he not figured out yet slavery ended 865 to 02020 what are we really going to study what are really going to try to figure out is trying to calculate i mean you should know about now never has the government ever taken one step towards understanding and calculating and studying the effects and the impact of slavery on african-american people now it allows people like a.b.l. to come in and make statements oh it's not necessary oh there's no need for this or even to do it right now who's going to pay for our you can pay for a reason to your own tax money how about me out of my own tax money because the government only makes money from us when there needed to be a $1200.00 stimulus checks and out no one was saying oh well that comes from the taxp
control of the surrounding the reparations process with resurfacing author and political analyst and anthony brown logan a political and social issues commentator. just kind of the same thing they always do during elections or any other time or some kind of so far and raised away from this is over going to do a study were going to figure it out i mean how is he not figured out yet slavery ended 865 to 02020 what are we really going to study what are really going to try to figure out is trying...
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rescreened it makes no sense at all ok my thanks to you both i was every 7 or 3 put it on the snow to anthony brown like in political and social commentator thank you. thank you thank you for watching today just coming up to half past 8 here in moscow will have the headlines and more stories in just over half. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. is your media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or i'm a bit of a shallow. problem drugs don't always come from a. scrupulous dealers from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen a very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids invaded america under the ba
rescreened it makes no sense at all ok my thanks to you both i was every 7 or 3 put it on the snow to anthony brown like in political and social commentator thank you. thank you thank you for watching today just coming up to half past 8 here in moscow will have the headlines and more stories in just over half. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that...
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i could not do this alone without the people along the way.ay unfaithful to congressman anthony brown and from my hometownwn and most importantly my wife stephanie he was at home working but helps to copy edit my testimony. i also want to acknowledge the reason i am here. i am not the first robert lee to testify before the united states congress. one did in 1866 during reconstruction. indeed another person who has a surname identical to mine and lineage i bear as the nephew of the confederate general robert e. lee. but i have been clear i do not speak for my family or the general himself some see no hearing for this hearing today instead let the soldier speak for himself as his documented testimony before congress can be found easily in your records. when asked before congress and the country a black american citizens were equally capable of acquiring knowledge as white americans, that robert lee said i do not think he is capable of acquiring knowledge as the white man is. iow i i have snow and some who could acquire knowledge and their trade or profession but i have servants of my ow
i could not do this alone without the people along the way.ay unfaithful to congressman anthony brown and from my hometownwn and most importantly my wife stephanie he was at home working but helps to copy edit my testimony. i also want to acknowledge the reason i am here. i am not the first robert lee to testify before the united states congress. one did in 1866 during reconstruction. indeed another person who has a surname identical to mine and lineage i bear as the nephew of the confederate...
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special inspector general to examine that question and thanks to the leadership of congressman anthony brown and jackie spear among others we are looking at how you cmj is implemented. is it being implemented in a way that is fair and unbiased? these are efforts to create the diversity we need within our armed verses and our society. overall i am very pleased with this product, more than anything i am pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. , not are a lot of opinions just democrat and republican, but within each party. even within our own parties we were able to work together and produce what i think is an excellent product that we should be proud to support. i reserve the balance of my time. from texas, mr. thornberry is recognized. >> i yield myself three minutes. want to say first i like all of my colleagues i mourn the passing of john lewis. as someone said this weekend, he lived a consequential life and i would add one that we all admired. on the bill before us, i am grateful for the kind words of chairman smith as well as for the generous amendment he offered i
special inspector general to examine that question and thanks to the leadership of congressman anthony brown and jackie spear among others we are looking at how you cmj is implemented. is it being implemented in a way that is fair and unbiased? these are efforts to create the diversity we need within our armed verses and our society. overall i am very pleased with this product, more than anything i am pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. , not are a lot of opinions...
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i am grateful to congressman anthony brown for the bill, for my counsel today from my hometown, and most important, my wife stephanie, who is at home, working, but helped copyedit my testimony. i also want to acknowledge the reality in the room and the reason i am here. tom not the first robert lee testify before the united states congress. in 1866 during reconstruction. it is indeed another person who bears at first and surname identical to mine and whose lineage i bear as a nephew of confederate general robert e. lee, but i have been clear that i dare not speak for my entire family or for even the general himself. as some still revere him and see no reason for this hearing let the famed, confederate soldiers to be for himself as his documented testimony before congress can be found easily in your records. and asked before congress the country if black american citizens were equally capable of acquiring knowledge as white americans, that robert lee said i do not think he is capable of acquiring knowledge as the white man is. there are some more apt than others i have known some to acqui
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to ial inspector general examine that question and also, thanks to the leadership of and essman anthony brown jackie speier, amongst others, we are looking how the ucmj is implemented. being implemented in a way that's fair and unbiased? these are all efforts to create we need sity that within our armed forces and the iversity we need within our society. overall, i am very, very pleased with this product, and more than pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. bipartisan way. diversed opinions. not just republican and democrat, but within each party, as mr. thornberry will attest, we are not the same within our own parties. even with that diversity, we and able to work together produce what i think is an excellent product, that we should all be proud to support. preb.hat i -- with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. he gentleman from texas, mr. thornberry, is recognized. mr. thornberry: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself three minutes. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. thornberry:
to ial inspector general examine that question and also, thanks to the leadership of and essman anthony brown jackie speier, amongst others, we are looking how the ucmj is implemented. being implemented in a way that's fair and unbiased? these are all efforts to create we need sity that within our armed forces and the iversity we need within our society. overall, i am very, very pleased with this product, and more than pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. bipartisan...
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we think about baltimore and even just the two years prior, we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, tyrell west, similar situation, african-american men, contact with police, dead. so with ready, the thing that fascinated me about him, for people in baltimore, we know the story. there is a long line of this and along thread of this that continues but there was something different about freddie. there was something different that captured not only the city's attention but the world's attention. this 25-year-old young man who loses his life simply by having an interaction with police and i think there were a couple things that really struck me about why that moment and why there was something different about him. one was, of all those other instances that i mentioned he was the first one caught on camera and so there's importance to that in the idea that the, well what did you do to justify an argument was thrown out the window. the i know you must've said something incorrect, or i know at some point you escalated the situation was incorrect when we are literally watching the officer
we think about baltimore and even just the two years prior, we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, tyrell west, similar situation, african-american men, contact with police, dead. so with ready, the thing that fascinated me about him, for people in baltimore, we know the story. there is a long line of this and along thread of this that continues but there was something different about freddie. there was something different that captured not only the city's attention but the...
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freddie gray was and why his death rocked the city and the nation we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, we knew the name tyrone west, all similar circumstances, similar situations, african-american men contacted police, dead. so with freddie, i think that was interesting, that fascinated me was we never heard about freddie, for many in baltimore it was like we know the story. this is a long line of this and a long thread and it continues. there was something different about freddie that just captured not even the city's attention but the world's attention. this 25-year-old young man who loses his life simply by having an interaction with police. there are a couple of things that struck me about why that moment, there was something different about freddie. one was all the other things, freddie was the first one caught on camera so there is an importance to that and the idea, what did you do to justify an argument? there is footage. i know you must have said something incorrect or i know at some time you related the situation and correct when we are watching the officers put him in handc
freddie gray was and why his death rocked the city and the nation we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, we knew the name tyrone west, all similar circumstances, similar situations, african-american men contacted police, dead. so with freddie, i think that was interesting, that fascinated me was we never heard about freddie, for many in baltimore it was like we know the story. this is a long line of this and a long thread and it continues. there was something different about...
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to ial inspector general examine that question and also, thanks to the leadership of and essman anthony brown jackie speier, amongst others, we are looking how the ucmj is implemented. being implemented in a way that's fair and unbiased? these are all efforts to create we need sity that within our armed forces and the iversity we need within our society. overall, i am very, very pleased with this product, and more than pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. bipartisan way. diversed opinions. not just republican and democrat, but within each party, as mr. thornberry will attest, we are not the same within our own parties. even with that diversity, we and able to work together produce what i think is an excellent product, that we should all be proud to support. preb.hat i -- with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. he gentleman from texas, mr. thornberry, is recognized. mr. thornberry: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself three minutes. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. thornberry:
to ial inspector general examine that question and also, thanks to the leadership of and essman anthony brown jackie speier, amongst others, we are looking how the ucmj is implemented. being implemented in a way that's fair and unbiased? these are all efforts to create we need sity that within our armed forces and the iversity we need within our society. overall, i am very, very pleased with this product, and more than pleased with the people who worked together to put it together. bipartisan...
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seahawks quarterback anthony gordon of pacifica worked with packers pro-bowl receiver devonte adams from palo alto. fellow tight end, austin hooper of the cleveland browns. erthe nfl combine and college pro- days. here all we care about is just building the best athlete that the individual can become. >> dave spitz is california strength. founder, ceo, coach, director of this pyramid designed to reach multiple levels of an athlete's peak. >> it's so specific to our personal needs to make sure that we're maximizing. >> veteran tight end, eric swoop is curnely a free agent. right now training camp reporting dates keep changing. >> for me, it's bittersweet, because yes, i'm here training myself, but it's still like so, when are we starting? >> mean time, the daily reps at california strength continue. >> shout out to the boss, david spitz. in twelve years, he cranked out 340 nfl draft picks. multiple pro-bowler, and super bowl champions. and shout out fc, sky blue, and chicago, winners by way of penalty kicks in the women's soccer league challenge cup. >> that's a good shout out, like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced p
seahawks quarterback anthony gordon of pacifica worked with packers pro-bowl receiver devonte adams from palo alto. fellow tight end, austin hooper of the cleveland browns. erthe nfl combine and college pro- days. here all we care about is just building the best athlete that the individual can become. >> dave spitz is california strength. founder, ceo, coach, director of this pyramid designed to reach multiple levels of an athlete's peak. >> it's so specific to our personal needs to...
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cr's quarterback, anthony gaur, of pacifica, worked with devonte adams of palo alto. homegrown talents. austin hoorp of the clev browns. players come to california strength to get ready for the nfl combine and college pro days. >> here all we care about is just building the best athlete that the individual can become. >> reporter: dave is california strength. founder, ceo, coach. director of this pyramid designed to reach multiple levels of an athlete's peak. >> it's so specific to our personal needs to make sure that we're maximizing. >> reporter: right now training camp reporting dates keep changing. >> for me it's bittersweet. because yes i'm here training and taking care of myself. but it's still, like, so when are we starting? >> reporter: meantime, the daily reps at california strength continues. just a quick little shot of that waet lifter in there. he's on the u.s. olympic weightlifting team and in there every day. >> i thought that's who that was. thank you. >>> coming up, from past presidents to religious leaders, how the world summering civil rights i, world is remembering civil rights icon john lewis tonig
cr's quarterback, anthony gaur, of pacifica, worked with devonte adams of palo alto. homegrown talents. austin hoorp of the clev browns. players come to california strength to get ready for the nfl combine and college pro days. >> here all we care about is just building the best athlete that the individual can become. >> reporter: dave is california strength. founder, ceo, coach. director of this pyramid designed to reach multiple levels of an athlete's peak. >> it's so...
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arizona reblblic,"he f famy of mark anthony urquiza wrote -- "his death is due to the carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brownies through a clear lack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis, and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk." this is urquiza'daughter kristin urquiza, in a rentnt intervw w withthe e arona republic >> the governor has blood on his hands. was lat to ose downhe ste and eay to opeit. the manner in whichehe opened allowing this s to g back as normal is, in my opinion, the reason why my dad is being buried today. amy: f for more, we're going to tucson to speak with a local leader who has been standingng p to governor doug ducey, mayor regina romero. she is the firstst latina a ande first woman to be elected mayor of tucson. she was previously a tucson city council member for over a decade. the daughter of migrant workers. we welcome you to democracy now! your thoughts on governor ducey's responsibility? what do you want to see the state of arizona do? what are you doing in tucson? >> good morning, amy and juan. tha
arizona reblblic,"he f famy of mark anthony urquiza wrote -- "his death is due to the carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brownies through a clear lack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis, and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk." this is urquiza'daughter kristin urquiza, in a rentnt intervw w withthe e arona republic >> the governor has blood on his hands....
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scathing obituary the family of mark anthony urquiza wrote -- "his death is due to the carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brown bodies through a clear lack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis, and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk." a correction in california, the coronavirus death toll at san quentin state prison has reached nine after two more prisoners died on and those are some of saturday. the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report.. i'm amy goodman. as the world and the united stateses shatter the daily recos of covid-19 infections, president trump and education secretary betsy devos are continuing to push for public schools to reopen in the fall despite concerns from educators and public health officials. they've also vowed to cut off federal funding for public schools that do not reopen . devos is a longtime advocate for privatizing the public school system. in an interview sunday, cnn's dana bash questioned devos about how the trump administration could safely reopen schools amid the
scathing obituary the family of mark anthony urquiza wrote -- "his death is due to the carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brown bodies through a clear lack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis, and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk." a correction in california, the coronavirus death toll at san quentin state prison has reached nine after two more prisoners died on...
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anthony urquiza passed away on june 30th. his death is due to carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brown bodiesack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk. if we really wanting to address structural racism in this country, we need to get real with ourselves about the impact that coronavirus is having on these communities. >> things that we can do now is to try and concentrate resources, testing capabilities, access to care. >> when we get out of this, we've gotta do something about the social determinants of health. that's a long-term problem that we should make a long-term goal. mipo cdys george floyd. >> that case exploded into the national consciousness. thousands of people taking to the street. >> we go from this, this disease is making you not be able to breathe. and to him, saying, hollering on national tv that he can't breathe. so -- and then you look at the climate of the country. i'm saying, "well, maybe look at the correlation." >> we essentially had awareness of two s
anthony urquiza passed away on june 30th. his death is due to carelessness of the politicians who continue to jeopardize the health of brown bodiesack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the crisis and inability and unwillingness to give clear and decisive direction on how to minimize risk. if we really wanting to address structural racism in this country, we need to get real with ourselves about the impact that coronavirus is having on these communities. >> things that...
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brown in for jake tapper. we begin with health lead. states should seriously look at shutting down again or pause reopening. that is the message from dr. anthonystates across south and west continue to break records. california and florida reporting a record number of coronavirus deaths. florida seeing a huge spike in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus there mpt now positivity rate 18%. to put that in context, cdc initially recommended states with more than 20% positivity rates stay shut down. at least a dozen states are seeing hospitalized and most hospitalized coronavirus patients since the pandemic began. as suspensive care units fill up and ppe shortages are reported yet again, an er doctor tells cnn the scary part is it's only going to get worse. as cnn's erica hill reports 10% of the new infections come
brown in for jake tapper. we begin with health lead. states should seriously look at shutting down again or pause reopening. that is the message from dr. anthonystates across south and west continue to break records. california and florida reporting a record number of coronavirus deaths. florida seeing a huge spike in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus there mpt now positivity rate 18%. to put that in context, cdc initially recommended states with more than 20% positivity...
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brown children when the equity gap is low enough. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. your time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is anthonyand i'm a resident of district 6. i'm overjoyed that someone called in in an attempt to abolish the police. people break windows and steal shit from cars because they're desperate, not because they're greedy. defunding the police and funding systems that help people don't feel so desperate that they feel they need to steal to survive. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name's iris, and i live in district 10. i am calling in support of the charter amendment to eliminate the sfpd minimum staffing requirement. further, i ask that you remove any language regarding maximizing police presence in the community in the city charter. we don't need maximum police presence. much of the work the sfpd performs can be done better by nonsfpd organizations. two thirds of sfpd calls should not be criminalized. let's not get rid of all our muni lines in favor of 2,000 cops doing what? thank you to the supervisors who brought forth this amendment. time to take the power a
brown children when the equity gap is low enough. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. your time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is anthonyand i'm a resident of district 6. i'm overjoyed that someone called in in an attempt to abolish the police. people break windows and steal shit from cars because they're desperate, not because they're greedy. defunding the police and funding systems that help people don't feel so desperate that they feel they...
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anthony mason. >>> facing fears. new infections force georgia schools to change their plans and dr. tara narula talks to doctors and patients worried. >>> james brown>> and bill nye the long-time science guy demonstrates why masks are a potential life saver in this pandemic. >> i believe him. but first today's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. california is making an abrupt u-turn you could say to try to roll back the surge in coronavirus infections. >>> about 825,000 students in los angeles and san diego will not return to school. >> other states are worried about straining their hospital systems. more than 8,000 people in florida are hospitalized now the virus. >>> the governor said it's not an issue of not having enough hospital beds. it's having enough people to treat the patients. >>> many states are struggling to meet soaring demands, creating a brand new testing crisis. >>> family and friends and fans of ""glee"" actress naya rivera are mourning after authorities confirm they found her body in the southern california lake. the 33-year-old actress disappeared while boating with her 4-year-old son. >>> he's on fire, yo. >> a 2-year-old skater in s
anthony mason. >>> facing fears. new infections force georgia schools to change their plans and dr. tara narula talks to doctors and patients worried. >>> james brown>> and bill nye the long-time science guy demonstrates why masks are a potential life saver in this pandemic. >> i believe him. but first today's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. california is making an abrupt u-turn you could say to try to roll back the surge in coronavirus infections....
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i hereby appoint the honorable anthony g. brown to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, reverend william gurney, st. joseph's catholic church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. lord of all hopefulness, we come before you today in this chamber where democracy is respected, and the voices of the american people are heard. grant the legislators who represent their constituents the gift of wisdom to craft laws that promote justice and bring us together as a people. keep us safe as a nation so in our prosperity we may help other countries to flourish for we are all your children. finally, dear lord, give to the members of this body the virtue of courage in difficult times, the virtue of charity in all times. and at the end of the day, the certain knowledge that they have served their country well. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved.
i hereby appoint the honorable anthony g. brown to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, reverend william gurney, st. joseph's catholic church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. lord of all hopefulness, we come before you today in this chamber where democracy is respected, and the voices of the american people are heard. grant the legislators who...
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brown children when the equity gap is low enough. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. your time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is anthonyand i'm a resident of district 6. i'm overjoyed that someone called in in an attempt to abolish the police. people break windows and steal shit from cars because they're desperate, not because they're greedy. defunding the police and funding systems that help people don't feel so desperate that they feel they need to steal to survive. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name's iris, and i live in district 10. i am calling in support of the charter amendment to eliminate the sfpd minimum staffing requirement. further, i ask that you remove any language regarding maximizing police presence in the community in the city charter. we don't need maximum police presence. much of the work the sfpd performs can be done better by nonsfpd organizations. two thirds of sfpd calls should not be criminalized. let's not get rid of all our muni lines in favor of 2,000 cops doing what? thank you to the supervisors who brought forth this amendment. time to take the power a
brown children when the equity gap is low enough. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. your time has elapsed. can we have the next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is anthonyand i'm a resident of district 6. i'm overjoyed that someone called in in an attempt to abolish the police. people break windows and steal shit from cars because they're desperate, not because they're greedy. defunding the police and funding systems that help people don't feel so desperate that they feel they...