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bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson. ead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives together. all those dreams were just shattered. josh mankiewicz: don harris left behind a trunk full of memories for his family. among the most prized is this letter from one of the airstrip survivors. and he wrote this letter to my mom. "even at the very end, he--" my dad-- "took the time to help me. as i lay crouched behind the wheel of the airplane, don told me, don't move. don't make a sound. just be still and pretend like you're dead. i can't understand why i'm alive." one more time. he said, "i can't understand why i'm alive and such a fine
bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson. ead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives...
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i looked at some of hudson's correspondence and i never saw anything negative from bob brown. or any of the bone still in active use today that were under the supervision of coleman marsh as some of them still exist. but they have been the has been continues exploration. so in most cases you would at most sort of dip in the hill or, the hole in the ground that is partially filled in. so also both, copper and marsh kept a lot of their sites very secret. and so we briefly know where they were. we have never been actually sort of put a needle on the map that this was the place. but there's place that i just visited last summer called coble bluff in wyoming and tacoma bluff was first worked by marsh's collectors, then later by the wyoming. and more recently, one of my colleagues here at the smithsonian as well to look for jurassic vertebrate fossils. and so that's it's a ridge. so there are a number of little quarries. that's fantastic to make that there. thank you. yeah. oh, well, in terms of the excavation of, these fossils were any damaged as, a result of the rivalry between co
i looked at some of hudson's correspondence and i never saw anything negative from bob brown. or any of the bone still in active use today that were under the supervision of coleman marsh as some of them still exist. but they have been the has been continues exploration. so in most cases you would at most sort of dip in the hill or, the hole in the ground that is partially filled in. so also both, copper and marsh kept a lot of their sites very secret. and so we briefly know where they were. we...
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leaders, including governor shapiro, who you heard from, senator bob casey, who we will reelect to the united states senate, and mayor brownand thank you, mayor, for the warm welcome. [cheers and applause] all right, so, pennsylvania, three days ago, donald trump and i had our decay -- a debate. [cheers and applause] yeah, so here is the thing. i take it many people here watched it. you'll remember, that night i talked about issues that matter to families across america, like bringing down the cost of living, investing in america's small businesses, protecting reproductive freedom -- [cheers and applause] and keeping our nation safe and secure, but that is not what we heard from donald trump. >> no! vp harris: instead, it was the same old show, the same tired playbook we have heard years -- heard for years with no plan on how he would address the needs of the american people. well, folks, it's time to turn the page. [cheers and applause] we are not going back. we are not going back. >> not going back! not going back! vp harris: and we are not going back because america is ready for a new way forward. [cheers and applause]
leaders, including governor shapiro, who you heard from, senator bob casey, who we will reelect to the united states senate, and mayor brownand thank you, mayor, for the warm welcome. [cheers and applause] all right, so, pennsylvania, three days ago, donald trump and i had our decay -- a debate. [cheers and applause] yeah, so here is the thing. i take it many people here watched it. you'll remember, that night i talked about issues that matter to families across america, like bringing down the...
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up and down, whether incumbents like jon tester or sherrod brown or jacky rosen, bob casey, tammy baldwin as a house member running in arizona, they are all superior candidates, running against mostly flawed candidates. and so i think fortunately the harris/walz ticket is flush with money. they have had incredible fundraising opportunities. since she declared her candidacy. and that is going to give her opportunities to put money in the state that would not only help her, but will help those down ballot races. she knows that turnout in the down ballot races are important to now in the presidential race. so i think the campaign is feeling pretty good about this. they know it is tough for the senate but at least -- pretty bullish on where things stand. >> governor bullock, montana is one of the states that abortion will be on the ballot in november. we've seen and other states like kansas, deep red states that abortion is a winning issue when it comes to reproductive freedom. how do you expect antennas to vote on that issue and you think the abortion amendment will impact democratic turnout
up and down, whether incumbents like jon tester or sherrod brown or jacky rosen, bob casey, tammy baldwin as a house member running in arizona, they are all superior candidates, running against mostly flawed candidates. and so i think fortunately the harris/walz ticket is flush with money. they have had incredible fundraising opportunities. since she declared her candidacy. and that is going to give her opportunities to put money in the state that would not only help her, but will help those...
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everything is so polarized, the local kind of appeal has helped people like me, bob, and wisconsin has helped sherrod brown in ohio is the reason why this hasn't been at the senate map kit, isn't maybe as much of a disaster is democrats even thought. but the reality is, if they lose one of those seats there in that kind of same position, this has big implications for what any terms of the next year and governments obviously going to look like. and i just think the tone and tenor via ambition of whether harris campaign can offer if we if she knows that she's going into something that's going to look like a divided congress or maybe a gop controlled senate. some of that is the reality that were seeing that informs a lot of people saying that's why she's trying to he gave him more centrist from from the center message is because that's just based in a more reality of where things are headed. she's trying to speak to that morning in very quickly, i mean, senate republican leaders are already telling me that if they get the majority, they're not going to necessarily give some kamala harris a supreme court nomin
everything is so polarized, the local kind of appeal has helped people like me, bob, and wisconsin has helped sherrod brown in ohio is the reason why this hasn't been at the senate map kit, isn't maybe as much of a disaster is democrats even thought. but the reality is, if they lose one of those seats there in that kind of same position, this has big implications for what any terms of the next year and governments obviously going to look like. and i just think the tone and tenor via ambition of...
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jimmy, i don't care if tom brady or bob uecker calls the game, i'm psyched for the browns to crush they to be the main nfl analyst for the first time ever? >> i think it's really high, and tom, of course, is a -- was a tremendous football player, and he's really sm so there's no doubt he'll be a great announcer. hats off the fox for doing it. but the real excitement happened yesterday when steve and i were fortunate enough to announce a new naming right for what was formerly cleveland browns' stadium to huntington bank field. and steve and i have known each other through some relationships we had in columbia over -- columbus over the last several years. we are incredibly excited to have huntington bank and steve as our partner for a very long time. liz: welsh steve, why browns? -- well, steve, why browns? this was a great opportunity for you. of course, this relationship began with the columbus crew which jimmy also owns, the soccer team down in columbus. but tell me how this conversation came about, because naming a stadium is a huge financial commitment. >> it is. it's also part of a
jimmy, i don't care if tom brady or bob uecker calls the game, i'm psyched for the browns to crush they to be the main nfl analyst for the first time ever? >> i think it's really high, and tom, of course, is a -- was a tremendous football player, and he's really sm so there's no doubt he'll be a great announcer. hats off the fox for doing it. but the real excitement happened yesterday when steve and i were fortunate enough to announce a new naming right for what was formerly cleveland...
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to thank also all the incredible leaders including governor shapiro senator bob casey, who we will reelect senate and mayor brown and thank you, mayor for the warm welcome anion three days ago, donald trump and i had our debate so here's the thing so i get many people here watched it you'll remember that night i talked about issue does that matter to families across america like bringing down the cost of living, investing in america's small businesses protecting reproductive freedom he's keeping our nation safe and secure we heard from donald trump. instead, it was the same old show the same tired playbook. we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the needs of the american people well, foulkes it's time to turn the page i'm, not going we're not going we're not going back because america is ready for a new way forward generation of leadership that is optimistic about what we can do gather, which is why it mary-grace. >> thank you. which is why democrats republicans, and independents are supporting our campaign the united states who works for all the american people just stops with all t
to thank also all the incredible leaders including governor shapiro senator bob casey, who we will reelect senate and mayor brown and thank you, mayor for the warm welcome anion three days ago, donald trump and i had our debate so here's the thing so i get many people here watched it you'll remember that night i talked about issue does that matter to families across america like bringing down the cost of living, investing in america's small businesses protecting reproductive freedom he's...
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in places like wisconsin, with tammy baldwin and nevada with jacky rosen, sherrod brown in ohio, jon tester in montana, bob casey in pennsylvania. and then you go to the next step, which is the races in texas and in florida, where we're getting closer and closer and closer as every single week goes by. and then in the house, i think most odds are with us for winning the house of representatives. so of course, this is a close. it's an election. it is months. just a few months away here, and we think we can get this done. >> and senator, i'm sure you saw this. donald trump has introduced a proposal that would offer universal coverage of ivf, which is obviously, you know, a procedure, a lifeline to families who want to have children. the republican party has come under some pretty heavy criticism because it's been viewed that they are a threat to ivf, in addition to abortion rights. what did you make of donald trump putting that out there? and should kamala harris announce a similar plan? >> first of all, kamala harris had made very clear that she's on the side of ivf. and when i look at this, it will. republ
in places like wisconsin, with tammy baldwin and nevada with jacky rosen, sherrod brown in ohio, jon tester in montana, bob casey in pennsylvania. and then you go to the next step, which is the races in texas and in florida, where we're getting closer and closer and closer as every single week goes by. and then in the house, i think most odds are with us for winning the house of representatives. so of course, this is a close. it's an election. it is months. just a few months away here, and we...
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brown bag of cash. so right behind me at the building that was struck on november 6th by high mar bob's time our missiles fired by the ukranian military, that killed civilians. the, so we're going into the filming that has been shredded by highmark missile systems . the see the impact on the wall? it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up. oh is it that same lines? yeah, says mine off. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so will be a little cautious in many ways. i feel like that classic theme from the world war to tape for the american army takes the german towns folk into the concentration camp to show them what the nazis were doing in their extermination camps. all of this propaganda that russia invaded with ambitions against germany and the you and the west saw both russia came in to defend the people of dynette school were being genocide, such as a woman, young, pretty woman who was captured rate torture, branded her dot cut in a swastika shape the the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples in the branch of overseas territories. but paris
brown bag of cash. so right behind me at the building that was struck on november 6th by high mar bob's time our missiles fired by the ukranian military, that killed civilians. the, so we're going into the filming that has been shredded by highmark missile systems . the see the impact on the wall? it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up. oh is it that same lines? yeah, says mine off. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so will be a little cautious in many ways. i feel like...
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they'll get a $1000000.00 in brown bag of cash in so right behind me of the building that was struck on november 6th by hi mara of bob's time, our missiles fire by the ukrainian military, the killed civilians, the so we're going into the building that has been shredded by highmark missile systems . the see the impact on the wall? it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up slow. is that same? mine's yes, as mine rules. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so will be a little cautious. in many ways, i feel like that classic theme from the world war to tape for the american army takes the german towns folk into the concentration camp to show them what the nazis were doing in their extermination camps. all of this propaganda that russia invaded with ambitions against germany in the you and the west solve both that of russia came in to defend the people of denette score being genocide, such as a woman, young, pretty woman who was captured rate, tortured branded for, got cut, in a swastika shape, the water is a part of the leg, isn't it? polly would pose good. isn't the defense, you wasn't that in the word? or
they'll get a $1000000.00 in brown bag of cash in so right behind me of the building that was struck on november 6th by hi mara of bob's time, our missiles fire by the ukrainian military, the killed civilians, the so we're going into the building that has been shredded by highmark missile systems . the see the impact on the wall? it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up slow. is that same? mine's yes, as mine rules. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so will be a little...
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laid out, bob, we appreciate your time thank you still to come this hour, vice president harris is making her pitch to hispanic voters today. a key voting bloc were republicans of gain brown meantime, former president donald trump also on the trail today in deep blue state of new york, why his advisers say he's spending his time in a state that hasn't voted, a republican to the white house in some 40 years and later, rap mogul p diddy will soon be back in court hoping to overturn a judge's decision. keep him behind bars without bail. you're watching cnn news central will be back in a few minutes that took culture over the edge. people who are watching and then our world chain he had an explosive reverberation tv on the edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn at simply saying, we build advanced security sensors and cameras for your whole home powered by 24/7 professional monitoring and fast protect technology exclusively from simply safe for faster police response there's no safe like simply safe are you ready to connect to a perfect journey with turkish airlines to feel welcomed and to feel refreshed to discover unforgettable flavors happiness journey that's perfect. because
laid out, bob, we appreciate your time thank you still to come this hour, vice president harris is making her pitch to hispanic voters today. a key voting bloc were republicans of gain brown meantime, former president donald trump also on the trail today in deep blue state of new york, why his advisers say he's spending his time in a state that hasn't voted, a republican to the white house in some 40 years and later, rap mogul p diddy will soon be back in court hoping to overturn a judge's...
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bob casey, thank you very much for joining us again. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, what the donald trump endorsed candidate for senate in ohio says about abortion when he thinks no one is recording. senator sherrod brown grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? ♪♪ it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day. so it stops cavities before they start... crest. love you. have a good day, behave yourself. like she goes to work at three in the afternoon and sometimes gets off at midnight. she works a lot, a whole lot. we don't get to eat in the early morning. we just wait till we get to the school. so, yeah. right now here in america, millions of kids like victoria and andre live with hunger, and the need to help them has never been greater. when you join your friends, neighbors and me to support no kid hungry, you'll help hungry kids get the food they need. if we want to take care of our children, then we have to feed them. your gift of just $0.63 a day, only $19 a month at helpnokidhungry.org right now will help provide healthy meals and hope. we want our children to grow and thrive a
bob casey, thank you very much for joining us again. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, what the donald trump endorsed candidate for senate in ohio says about abortion when he thinks no one is recording. senator sherrod brown grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? ♪♪ it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day. so it stops cavities before they...
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short, as i like to say, bob is a made man when it comes to knowing and applying what it takes to help the people, to help those that society has given up on. judge janice rogers brown served on the u.s. court of appeals for the district -- for the d.c. circuit from 2005 to 2017. she previously served as associate justice of the california supreme court. associate justice of the third district of the court of appeals in sacramento. and was the legal affairs secretary to governor pete wilson. she now serves on the board of the woodson center, numerous other boards and teaches occasionally at u.c. berkeley school of law. should do that more often. our last panelist is glen lowry. he's the professor of economics at brown university where he has taught since 2005. also a paulson senior fellow at the manhattan institute. he previously taught at harvard university where he was the first black american to earn tenure in the economics department at the age of 33. he also taught at boston university, university of michigan and northwestern university. he's probably more widely known these days as the host of a weekly podcast i think called the glen show. so starting, my far
short, as i like to say, bob is a made man when it comes to knowing and applying what it takes to help the people, to help those that society has given up on. judge janice rogers brown served on the u.s. court of appeals for the district -- for the d.c. circuit from 2005 to 2017. she previously served as associate justice of the california supreme court. associate justice of the third district of the court of appeals in sacramento. and was the legal affairs secretary to governor pete wilson....