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keith morrison: so he got dressed and drove to brewster.ore dawn, agent woodford was staring intently at the carnage in chris and jan's bedroom. derek woodford: what i found was the victim on a backboard. she was deceased. what was the nature of her-- of her injury? derek woodford: it was a shotgun slug that had entered kind of the lower right shoulder and exited out her back. was it your sense that she would have died very quickly? we want to know, obviously, was it right away or could it have been minutes? and i spoke to the medical examiner. and he had thought that she could have stayed alive for three to five minutes after the injury. keith morrison: it was as he approached that bedroom when woodford found two spent shotgun shells. derek woodford: right outside the door. obviously, those i don't pick up at that point. they'll stay for crime scene team to process. but i noticed, they looked to be 12 gauge shot shells that were spent. two of them. two of them. keith morrison: so two shots. two loud shots. one obviously hit jan, but the ot
keith morrison: so he got dressed and drove to brewster.ore dawn, agent woodford was staring intently at the carnage in chris and jan's bedroom. derek woodford: what i found was the victim on a backboard. she was deceased. what was the nature of her-- of her injury? derek woodford: it was a shotgun slug that had entered kind of the lower right shoulder and exited out her back. was it your sense that she would have died very quickly? we want to know, obviously, was it right away or could it have...
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so he drove to brewster, texting her along the way. asking her what was wrong.n he arrived, bailey's street was filled with emergency vehicles. so he returned home. keith morrison: kind of something he should have told you right off the bat. yes. and we had-- how did he explain that? what he had indicated to us is that based on everything that had been going on at the kruse residence, his dad had told him that he thought he should stay out of it and not get involved. thus, not telling us that he left to go to brewster that night after bailey had texted him. keith morrison: jeremy took a polygraph. he, also, showed deception. but not about where he was, jeremy swore. no, the deception he told them was something else. he didn't tell them earlier, he said, because bailey swore him to secrecy. it was about the state of her parents' marriage. which was what? which was that bailey had told him, they had mentioned the word "divorce." keith morrison: divorce? chris never mentioned that. in fact, he said he and jan got along well. keith morrison: and he told him somethin
so he drove to brewster, texting her along the way. asking her what was wrong.n he arrived, bailey's street was filled with emergency vehicles. so he returned home. keith morrison: kind of something he should have told you right off the bat. yes. and we had-- how did he explain that? what he had indicated to us is that based on everything that had been going on at the kruse residence, his dad had told him that he thought he should stay out of it and not get involved. thus, not telling us that...
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when senator brewster asked him the question, mr. kaiser, what about this ship that broke up broke up in one of your shipyards? what was the cause of that? kaiser was very reluctant to answer the question. brewster pressed him on it. finally, kaiser responded. he had he had a report in his hand, and he said, what i'm told by the experts is that there is bad steel in this ship, bad steel from a plant at the carnegie, illinois steel company in pittsburgh. the discussion moved on from that point, but all the young staffers on the truman committee ship sitting there realized immediately. that they had in a file not far away from where kaiser was sitting, about 30 letters from an inspection supervisor at that factory, telling them of faulty steel being shipped out of that factory every single day. tons of it. truman sent three investigators up there. they went sort of undercover in the plant to see what was going on. they ended eventually had to subpoena the inspection records of the plant. they subpoenaed the head of the united states st
when senator brewster asked him the question, mr. kaiser, what about this ship that broke up broke up in one of your shipyards? what was the cause of that? kaiser was very reluctant to answer the question. brewster pressed him on it. finally, kaiser responded. he had he had a report in his hand, and he said, what i'm told by the experts is that there is bad steel in this ship, bad steel from a plant at the carnegie, illinois steel company in pittsburgh. the discussion moved on from that point,...
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shaquille brewster has the story. >> reporter: they're two battleground states, michigan and wisconsinose late into the night vote counts four years ago descended into chaos, but only one has made major changes to help avoid this. >> count the votes! >> what we see here is essentially an increasing mob-like scene. >> reporter: protesters harassing poll workers in detroit, scrambling to count the surge of absentee ballots. >> my life was threatened. my staff's life was threatened. >> reporter: now a new law in michigan gives clerks a head start, allowing them to process absentee ballots well before election day. >> i think it will show voters that the process is clean, that the process is open. >> reporter: the changes will likely limit a so-called red mirage on election night. that's what happened in 2020, when many cities reported in-person voting results first, which tended to favor republicans. but absentee ballots, which were more democratic-leaning, took longer to count. >> 100% reporting didn't take place until wednesday morning. >> reporter: trump's lead in michigan vanished lat
shaquille brewster has the story. >> reporter: they're two battleground states, michigan and wisconsinose late into the night vote counts four years ago descended into chaos, but only one has made major changes to help avoid this. >> count the votes! >> what we see here is essentially an increasing mob-like scene. >> reporter: protesters harassing poll workers in detroit, scrambling to count the surge of absentee ballots. >> my life was threatened. my staff's life...
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our shaquille brewster went tailgating in battleground georgia to find out why. ♪♪ >> reporter: before> cheers! >> reporter: -- almost everyone tailgates is a falcons fan. >> what's up? >> reporter: i'm with nbc news. we're trying to talk to young voters. and among young men at this nfl stadium in a battleground state. >> probably i'll vote. probably for trump. >> trump. >> reporter: growing support for former president trump. why donald trump? >> i enjoyed his policies and he did treat us pretty well. >> reporter: for generations, the youth vote has favored democrats. but this year -- does it feel like more young people are becoming more conservative or trending in that direction? >> definitely. >> reporter: it is a gap that's shrinking with young men driving that shift. vice president kamala harris' lead among men 18 to 29 now within the margin of error. why vice president harris? >> because i'm not voting for anybody else. >> reporter: but president biden won young men by 11 points in 2020 exit polls. for many of them, it's all about one issue. >> well, the obvious issue is going to
our shaquille brewster went tailgating in battleground georgia to find out why. ♪♪ >> reporter: before> cheers! >> reporter: -- almost everyone tailgates is a falcons fan. >> what's up? >> reporter: i'm with nbc news. we're trying to talk to young voters. and among young men at this nfl stadium in a battleground state. >> probably i'll vote. probably for trump. >> trump. >> reporter: growing support for former president trump. why donald trump?...
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shaquille brewster, nbc news, atlanta. >>> one of the most prominent figures in the fight for equal pay has died. lilly ledbetter sued goodyear where she worked for 19 years after learning she was paid significantly left with similar roles and seniority. her fight went all the way up to the supreme court in 2007. and although she didn't win and the justices didn't side with her, her fight led to the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, which was the first piece of legislation signed into law by president barack obama in 2009. ledbetter's family said she died peacefully in her sleep surround by loved ones. she was 86 years old. >>> still to come, the bengals and giants slug it out on sunday night football. and there is only one big d in dallas, and it stands for detroit. more on the lions reporting for a blowout win. iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. this charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy edges. it's no ordinary square. charmin ultra soft smooth
shaquille brewster, nbc news, atlanta. >>> one of the most prominent figures in the fight for equal pay has died. lilly ledbetter sued goodyear where she worked for 19 years after learning she was paid significantly left with similar roles and seniority. her fight went all the way up to the supreme court in 2007. and although she didn't win and the justices didn't side with her, her fight led to the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, which was the first piece of legislation signed into law...
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what happened in the kruse house here in tiny brewster, minnesota was a truly, terrible thing. that woman, jan kruse, a genuinely tragic event. made even more so because it just seemed pointless. why would somebody go into the house, shoot some sleeping woman? that didn't make any sense. so did she have any enemies who would want her dead? no. that was a question that we asked often was, who would have wanted jan dead? and we could not find one person that didn't like jan or that thought she wasn't a good person. keith morrison: there was, however, that young man, jeremy majerus-- the not quite boyfriend. unapproved by bailey parents. passions can run high in a situation like that. jeremy's place-- his family's farm, that is-- was a 20 or 25 minute drive away from the kruse house. deputies drove out to talk to him. recorded the conversation. keith morrison: so as the deputy, when was the last time he talked to bailey? or communicated at all? keith morrison: jeremy said he met bailey while helping out with the high school marching band. he had graduated, but continued to volunte
what happened in the kruse house here in tiny brewster, minnesota was a truly, terrible thing. that woman, jan kruse, a genuinely tragic event. made even more so because it just seemed pointless. why would somebody go into the house, shoot some sleeping woman? that didn't make any sense. so did she have any enemies who would want her dead? no. that was a question that we asked often was, who would have wanted jan dead? and we could not find one person that didn't like jan or that thought she...
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. >> shaquille brewster is in detroit for us, shaq, not every county in michigan is counting the votes early, right, so how did this all work? >> reporter: you mentioned that big number, 1.7 million people here in the state have already cast a ballot, 1.5 million of those who are people who voted by mail across the state and the new law allows clerks across the state the option to start processing those ballots. >> the ballots are being cut open, the numbers on the ballots are being cross-checked with the numbers on the envelopes. if everything is squared away those ballots are placed into the tabulator. importantly we won't know the results until election night, but what this does is speeds up the process so on election night we can get those results reported more quickly. >> shaq, i can remember the scene where former president trump complained about michigan specifically and how long it took to get results in detroit last election, he falsely called the process corrupt, how confident are election officials that you're talking to about that new process? >> reporter: yeah, they were t
. >> shaquille brewster is in detroit for us, shaq, not every county in michigan is counting the votes early, right, so how did this all work? >> reporter: you mentioned that big number, 1.7 million people here in the state have already cast a ballot, 1.5 million of those who are people who voted by mail across the state and the new law allows clerks across the state the option to start processing those ballots. >> the ballots are being cut open, the numbers on the ballots are...
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shaquille brewster joins me now south of atlanta. what are you hearing?: the trump campaign and its allies have been going out forcefully responding to these quotes from his former chief of staff. it's not just blind quotes, actual audio from a "new york times" interview with his former chief of staff confirming previous reporting that donald trump called military service members killed suckers and losers, saying that trump did not want to appear with amputees and saying donald trump would govern as someone who admires dictators. listen to more of that interview where kelly explains the reasoning behind his thoughts. >> he doesn't know a lot about, you know, american history and certainly as a -- as a -- i guess a former executive in his civilian world, you know, you -- i guess you can be a dictator because you can fire people easily and the only thing theoretically you have to follow is the law. but, then again, an awful lot of people break the law and expect subordinates to break the law, circumvent the law somehow. that's where he was coming from. that
shaquille brewster joins me now south of atlanta. what are you hearing?: the trump campaign and its allies have been going out forcefully responding to these quotes from his former chief of staff. it's not just blind quotes, actual audio from a "new york times" interview with his former chief of staff confirming previous reporting that donald trump called military service members killed suckers and losers, saying that trump did not want to appear with amputees and saying donald trump...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is in chicago. shaq, what are we hearing from both campaigns about this? >> well, chris, you're frequently hearing heated rhetoric being exchanged between vice president harris and former president donald trump. a lot of it is centered around the comments we heard from donald trump on sunday. he was in an interview with fox news, and he referred to democrats as a quote, enemy from within. you remember the fire storm that caused with the harris campaign saying that this was another sign that donald trump was dangerous, that he was unhinged: tim walz coming out on the campaign trail and combining it with comments trump made about the military possibly being used around election day. this is something that crossed the line. you see there, donald trump did a town hall on fox news and was asked about the criticism of the initial comments, and he doubled down. listen here. >> it is the enemy from within. and they're very dangerous. they're marxists and communists and fascists, and they were saying, i was like threatening, i'm not threatening anybody. they're the
nbc's shaquille brewster is in chicago. shaq, what are we hearing from both campaigns about this? >> well, chris, you're frequently hearing heated rhetoric being exchanged between vice president harris and former president donald trump. a lot of it is centered around the comments we heard from donald trump on sunday. he was in an interview with fox news, and he referred to democrats as a quote, enemy from within. you remember the fire storm that caused with the harris campaign saying that...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is joining us this morning from milwaukee. shaq, good morning.ll you milwaukee election officials pointed us to this location because they said it would be one of the busiest in the city and on the inside i will tell you it is packed, but look at the line that you're seeingout side, i will send you along the line, a reminder this is for early voting, this is the first day of early voting, we saw people here lined up well over an hour and a half before the voting started. i want you to listen to what people told me when i asked them why, why did they come up for this first day of early voting. >> this is my first time voting early. >> why did you do it this year? >> because it's so important. the issues that's on hand, to be represented is very important. >> it's different because it's a black woman that's running to be president. this is something that has never happened before so this is a milestone for everyone. >> she out there for those that they needed her. we needed her. we didn't need trump. >> reporter: just as i was giving that report so
nbc's shaquille brewster is joining us this morning from milwaukee. shaq, good morning.ll you milwaukee election officials pointed us to this location because they said it would be one of the busiest in the city and on the inside i will tell you it is packed, but look at the line that you're seeingout side, i will send you along the line, a reminder this is for early voting, this is the first day of early voting, we saw people here lined up well over an hour and a half before the voting...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is tracking it for us. >> reporter: they're two battleground states, michiganin, whose late into the night vote counts four years ago descended into chaos but only one has made major changes to help avoid this. >> reporter: what we see here is essentially an increasing mob-like scene protesters harassing poll workers in detroit. >> my life was threatened. my staff's life was threatened. >> reporter: now a new law in michigan gives clerks a head start, allowing them to process absentee ballots well before election day. >> i think it would show voters that the process is clean, that the process is open. >> reporter: the changes will likely limit a so-called red mirage on election night. that's what happened in 2020 when many cities reported in-person voting results first, which tended to favor republicans, but absentee ballots which were more democratic leaning took longer to count. >> 100% reporting didn't take place until wednesday morning. >> reporter: trump's lead in michigan vanished that morning when detroit's wayne county reported nearly 150,000 votes, pre
nbc's shaquille brewster is tracking it for us. >> reporter: they're two battleground states, michiganin, whose late into the night vote counts four years ago descended into chaos but only one has made major changes to help avoid this. >> reporter: what we see here is essentially an increasing mob-like scene protesters harassing poll workers in detroit. >> my life was threatened. my staff's life was threatened. >> reporter: now a new law in michigan gives clerks a head...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent shaq brewster who's in detroit for us.ess the ballots in the state of michigan? >> reporter: will help avoid the scenes we saw in 2020 where you had protesters banging on the glass outside some of these counting facilities, causing poll workers to stop the count. this allows poll workers to start early. this is in detroit, at these tables, you see under the watchful eye of some election observers, you have clerking going through and actually opening up those individual ballot envelopes that have already been verified for signature. they open them up and check the number on the ballot and cross check with the number on the envelope and make sure it's consistent. if everything is consistent, and everything is squared away, then it goes into the actual tabulator. we won't know the results of those ballots or we won't know where or how people voted until election night. the idea is it will speed up the process so there's not a crunch. the impact, it's clear when you talk to the clerks, listen to my conversation with detroit's
joining us now, nbc news correspondent shaq brewster who's in detroit for us.ess the ballots in the state of michigan? >> reporter: will help avoid the scenes we saw in 2020 where you had protesters banging on the glass outside some of these counting facilities, causing poll workers to stop the count. this allows poll workers to start early. this is in detroit, at these tables, you see under the watchful eye of some election observers, you have clerking going through and actually opening...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is in evans, georgia. what's going to happen here? >> reporter: well, chris, we're still waiting on donald trump to arrive here in the state of georgia, but you can see from the supplies that are stacked up behind me what the focus will be. you see some of the water, the paper towels, the baby supplies. we know that when former president trump arrives here in georgia, he'll meet with first responders and volunteers. he'll be briefed by emergency official, and then he will appear right behind me and stand with georgia's governor, brian kemp, and the fact that you highlight this, i think, underscores how rare and unique this is. we haven't seen these two republicans appear together in person since 2020, and there's a very specific reason for that. donald trump has gone after brian kemp, really, since his 2020 election loss, since brian kemp didn't help him in his efforts to overturn the election here in the state of georgia. you heard as recently as august at a rally, donald trump mentioned or said that brian kemp was disloyal, that he
nbc's shaquille brewster is in evans, georgia. what's going to happen here? >> reporter: well, chris, we're still waiting on donald trump to arrive here in the state of georgia, but you can see from the supplies that are stacked up behind me what the focus will be. you see some of the water, the paper towels, the baby supplies. we know that when former president trump arrives here in georgia, he'll meet with first responders and volunteers. he'll be briefed by emergency official, and then...
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and in columbia county, georgia, nbc news correspondent, shaquille brewster. so, garrett, i will begin with you, what are you doing in flint with harris? and what's she talking about? >> reporter: well, we were in the neighborhood having covered donald trump in saginaw yesterday, and it seemed like a great opportunity to see these two candidates back-to-back in similar areas, it was fascinating to see kamala harris in detroit this morning, really trying to take on donald trump head on on organized labor, on unions, trying to stop any momentum he might be seeing with labor focused voters, suggesting that everything that comes out of his mouth about support for labor is a lie. listen to what she said at a fire house, notably, just outside detroit. >> this is a man who has been a union buster his entire career, who has called union leaders, quote, dudes sucking people. and as president, he did not lift a finger to save the pensions of millions of american workers. we did. we did. this is a man who sold promise after promise to american workers but never delivered
and in columbia county, georgia, nbc news correspondent, shaquille brewster. so, garrett, i will begin with you, what are you doing in flint with harris? and what's she talking about? >> reporter: well, we were in the neighborhood having covered donald trump in saginaw yesterday, and it seemed like a great opportunity to see these two candidates back-to-back in similar areas, it was fascinating to see kamala harris in detroit this morning, really trying to take on donald trump head on on...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is live from drexel hill. what are we expecting there? >> reporter: well, chris, we're expecting this conversation to be focused on the economy and a focus on seniors. i don't know if you can see the stage behind me, but there's actual tables and multiple seats set up. it seems as if this is going to be more of ai roundtable discussion rather than a standard stump speech that we can expect to see later today when he goes to allentown, pennsylvania. but he started the day at mar-a-lago in florida where he had a range of top ukz, talked about a range of things but really had very serious attacks against vice president harris, seeming to almost prebut her speech later today. he mentioned immigration a lot, talked extensively about the biden-harris record on immigration. he talked about other issues like inflation. he talked about the economy seemingly trying to not have her get credit for the positive economic indicators that you're seeing right now. i want you to listen to a little bit of that section of his remarks. >> our economy is not -
nbc's shaquille brewster is live from drexel hill. what are we expecting there? >> reporter: well, chris, we're expecting this conversation to be focused on the economy and a focus on seniors. i don't know if you can see the stage behind me, but there's actual tables and multiple seats set up. it seems as if this is going to be more of ai roundtable discussion rather than a standard stump speech that we can expect to see later today when he goes to allentown, pennsylvania. but he started...
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joining us now, shaq brewster.how will it impact the votes that are going to be coming in on the 5th of november? >> jose, election officials are saying those results will be reported more quickly because of the work that you're seeing take place here. let me show you around a little bit because we're in this massive convention center here in detroit, where members of the media, not election officials. so, we have to stay a little bit away. so, i'll just show you what's happening at these tables where we know more than 1.5 million ballots have been returned by mail here in detroit. and when you look at what's happening at these individual tables, those ballots that have been verified are now being open. the envelopes are being open. the envelope number is being compared with the ballot number and making sure that they can then go into the individual tabulators. the impact is that officials are hoping it will build trust for the results that we ultimately see on election night. listen to what we heard from the clerk
joining us now, shaq brewster.how will it impact the votes that are going to be coming in on the 5th of november? >> jose, election officials are saying those results will be reported more quickly because of the work that you're seeing take place here. let me show you around a little bit because we're in this massive convention center here in detroit, where members of the media, not election officials. so, we have to stay a little bit away. so, i'll just show you what's happening at these...
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brewster, new york, you are next. caller: hi. hi, good morning. i just wanted to add a few things. several of the callers from new york, i agree with everything they said. it gives great confidence in the system to work as a poll worker. in addition to that, can i say you make wonderful people. people who volunteer for the polls, often very experienced or retired people -- behind them. host: who is the most interesting person you've met? caller: i don't want to reveal their names, but i met a movie producer, a local charity in the district, and people from different backgrounds. retired newspaper editor from the city. you get to meet other people. it's good to work with other people. you don't talk politics. but you have a respect for each other and for the work you do. it is a very busy and long day, as others have said. at the end of the day we collect the stuff and materials from the working machines and deliver it to the center. i don't want to say where. host: what are your thoughts on poll worker security? this is local atlanta news first, cobb county poll workers getting pan
brewster, new york, you are next. caller: hi. hi, good morning. i just wanted to add a few things. several of the callers from new york, i agree with everything they said. it gives great confidence in the system to work as a poll worker. in addition to that, can i say you make wonderful people. people who volunteer for the polls, often very experienced or retired people -- behind them. host: who is the most interesting person you've met? caller: i don't want to reveal their names, but i met a...
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shaq brewster, thanks. posted. >>> joining us now, ben wickler, the chair of wisconsin's democratic party. ben, good to have you here with us. what or where are you going to be watching today to get a sense of that enthusiasm on the ground for the first day of early voting in your state? >> well, thanks for having me on. we'll be watching every part of the state, because we built a state wide infrastructure. we have 50 offices including in dozens of counties that trump won previously. i've been in 18 counties in in the last three days across the state and i can tell you the energy on the ground is huge. we knocked on a million doors in wisconsin since harris has become a nominee and today i'll be at the event later today. so many folks are fired up. the more people that vote early, the more our massive get out the vote operation can focus on those who haven't voted in the final stretch. that's an advantage the republicans don't have. they have a few dozen staffers, they don't have the torrent of absentee ba
shaq brewster, thanks. posted. >>> joining us now, ben wickler, the chair of wisconsin's democratic party. ben, good to have you here with us. what or where are you going to be watching today to get a sense of that enthusiasm on the ground for the first day of early voting in your state? >> well, thanks for having me on. we'll be watching every part of the state, because we built a state wide infrastructure. we have 50 offices including in dozens of counties that trump won...
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. >> reporter: at the airfield, ron brewster, the kern county director of airport and his team were standing >> we were able to get fire, ambulance, and everybody on standby so as the aircraft came to a stop, they were getting medical attention. >> reporter: thanks to a team of aviation experts and this calm air traffic controller. >> your airspeed is looking good from here. >> reporter: the passenger safely landed. >> the aircraft secure. one patient cardiac arrest. >> reporter: but unfortunately, the ordeal has a tragic ending. >> he was pronounced deceased at the hospital. >> reporter: as for the brave woman at the controls -- how is she? >> dealing with a tragedy. she's doing the best she can. based on the circumstances. >> and our thanks to dana for that report. >>> still to come, the nlds is all tied up. we'll have a full recap. >>> and dak prescott shows the world why he is the highest paid re oth in football. mon e cowboys' big come basketball, right after this. 't always wear sunscreen. let's not regret our sunny memories. let's do something about it. no7's future renew serum, rever
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aproximadamente de prÁcticas, el piloto fue trasladado en ambulancia a un hospital de la zona rand brewsterones del cÁrtel de sinaloa se pelean por el control de este territorio. valeria leÓn nos tiene mÁs detalles. >> corrieron, corrieron.
aproximadamente de prÁcticas, el piloto fue trasladado en ambulancia a un hospital de la zona rand brewsterones del cÁrtel de sinaloa se pelean por el control de este territorio. valeria leÓn nos tiene mÁs detalles. >> corrieron, corrieron.
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keith morrison: jeremy eventually admitted he did drive to brewster after the shooting, he said. after bailey texted him. but what if he actually got there earlier, suggested the defense attorneys? got in through that broken basement window, ran upstairs aimed to kill chris, but missed and hit jan before running out the back door? the theory, however, was problematic. police had looked hard at jeremy and ruled him out. and, bailey didn't think jeremy did it, either. that's correct. that must have been extremely awkward. she was in a bad predicament either way. on one hand, she has her father up for murder. and the other hand, you have us, lawyers, saying there's as much evidence or more evidence that jeremy committed this murder than your dad did. and she was in a no-win situation. keith morrison: what was an attentive jury to think about that? coming up-- so if that doesn't speak volumes, i don't know what does. keith morrison: --the verdict, it wasn't easy. one guy was not gonna give up, and the judge said there is no hung jury. you will keep at this until you're done. keith mo
keith morrison: jeremy eventually admitted he did drive to brewster after the shooting, he said. after bailey texted him. but what if he actually got there earlier, suggested the defense attorneys? got in through that broken basement window, ran upstairs aimed to kill chris, but missed and hit jan before running out the back door? the theory, however, was problematic. police had looked hard at jeremy and ruled him out. and, bailey didn't think jeremy did it, either. that's correct. that must...
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and probate records william brewster his probate inventory lists scissors essays ez ers is a fun way to spell scissors and four shillings. list two pairs of tailored shears and other scissors. usually valued 22 shillings. we got the stud that goes through it with new cloth with silk and buttons and margaret howe 16841 parcel of silver buttons. this would have been a fancy little stud for sure in the 17th century. i think it's tough to give up the old image of the buckle hats. the brown, the black, then great, the dower, the old idea i think it was h a lincoln divide. her is as a sneaking suspicion that someone somewhere is having fun. but as new scene from the archaeologists were seen for the probate records and from existing examples of purple, green, red pins have been frowned and a lot of the sites. just like us many were fashion conscious. sorry thehe pictures are a litte darker. this piece here is a wonderful little bronze although most vocal and because of its diminutive size's like a chess piece. looks like a chessmen. but this is a handle for the use of the mortar, for granti
and probate records william brewster his probate inventory lists scissors essays ez ers is a fun way to spell scissors and four shillings. list two pairs of tailored shears and other scissors. usually valued 22 shillings. we got the stud that goes through it with new cloth with silk and buttons and margaret howe 16841 parcel of silver buttons. this would have been a fancy little stud for sure in the 17th century. i think it's tough to give up the old image of the buckle hats. the brown, the...
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mary's city maryland and in probate record, william brewster in 1644 is probate inventory lists scissors, as four showed. other p inventories list two pas of taylor's shares or other scissors. usually valued at one to two shillings. the little button over here is like a stead. it has mother-of-pearl it's like a modern tuxedo shirt instead the coast through it. small button, possibly from a shirt with mother-of-pearl inlay. duxbury in 1671 inventory lists silk and buttons that was to make him a coat at two pounds, tenn and six. margaret, her 1684 inventory listed one parcel of silver buttons. so this would have been really sort of the fancy little stud for a shirt in the 17th century. it's kind of tough to give up the old image of the buckle hat, you know, the brown, , black, te great, and our. you know, the old idea i think was a jamaican who defied puritans and as a sneaking suspicion that somebody somewhere is having fun. as missing some archaeologists as seen from the probate records and existing examples, they loved colors. they had closed mega of pu, green, red. they loved show we p
mary's city maryland and in probate record, william brewster in 1644 is probate inventory lists scissors, as four showed. other p inventories list two pas of taylor's shares or other scissors. usually valued at one to two shillings. the little button over here is like a stead. it has mother-of-pearl it's like a modern tuxedo shirt instead the coast through it. small button, possibly from a shirt with mother-of-pearl inlay. duxbury in 1671 inventory lists silk and buttons that was to make him a...
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joining me now, shaquille brewster in milwaukee. he is following a grass-roots group.eat to see you. milwaukee has been a reliable group of democratic voters. that vote was narrow last time for the democrats. they need wisconsin. >> reporter: that's exactly right. one consistent thing about wisconsin is you will have narrow margins. that's why you have groups like the one you see out here. they are going door to door in this neighborhood because the pattern became a problem in 2016 is that when we know the margin was 23,000 votes, there were more than 40,000 voters in just this city that just didn't show up. democrats got the overwhelming margin, but there were fewer people to come and help add that vote to hillary clinton. these groups are out. they're knocking on doors. they are educating voters, reminding them where the polling locations are. they try to convince people to show up on election day and during this early voting period. i asked, what is your message when they say that they just don't want to engage? listen to what the lead organizer told me. >> no matte
joining me now, shaquille brewster in milwaukee. he is following a grass-roots group.eat to see you. milwaukee has been a reliable group of democratic voters. that vote was narrow last time for the democrats. they need wisconsin. >> reporter: that's exactly right. one consistent thing about wisconsin is you will have narrow margins. that's why you have groups like the one you see out here. they are going door to door in this neighborhood because the pattern became a problem in 2016 is...
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shaquille brewster is covering this story for us on the ground in detroit.r adviser. and adam gentleston, former chief of staff for john fetterman. welcome all. you're at the facility where absentee ballots are being opened and processed. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: when you look at the state of michigan, we know that more than 1.5 million people have already returned their absentee ballots, and today, because of the new law here in michigan, clerks across the state are now able -- they have the option to start working through the those actual ballots. here in detroit, it's happening in the massive convention hall. workers are coming back from their lunch break. i think we have some video to show you of what we were watching earlier, where we saw workers actually going through and cutting open those absentee ballots. they confirm the number on the ballot with the number on the ballot envelope. if everything checks out under the watchful eye of challengers, they put the ballot in the tabulator. the impact is unlike what we have in 2020, the expec
shaquille brewster is covering this story for us on the ground in detroit.r adviser. and adam gentleston, former chief of staff for john fetterman. welcome all. you're at the facility where absentee ballots are being opened and processed. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: when you look at the state of michigan, we know that more than 1.5 million people have already returned their absentee ballots, and today, because of the new law here in michigan, clerks across the state are now...
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. >> shaquille brewster is in madison, wisconsin, shaq, good to see you, vice president harris addressed president biden's comments before she hit the campaign trail earlier today, what did she have to say? >> reporter: before hitting the plane and going to north carolina, she walked straight overto reporters and while she first tried to talk about her speech she knew she was going to be asked about the president's comments. this was her response. >> first of all, he clarified his comment. but let me be clear, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. >> reporter: later in that answer she went back to focusing on her speech and drawing that contrast with former president donald trump, saying that she wants to. a president for all americans even those who don't support her or plan to vote for her in this election and using that phrase it's time to turn that page on divi divisive. >> shaq, there's a brand new poll out today from marquette university law school, it shows the presidential race there neck and neck. vice president harris ahead of former presi
. >> shaquille brewster is in madison, wisconsin, shaq, good to see you, vice president harris addressed president biden's comments before she hit the campaign trail earlier today, what did she have to say? >> reporter: before hitting the plane and going to north carolina, she walked straight overto reporters and while she first tried to talk about her speech she knew she was going to be asked about the president's comments. this was her response. >> first of all, he clarified...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is reporting from madison, wisconsin. michael hardaway is back with me.e just heard kamala harris give a very specific message to young voters in north carolina, and i wonder if you think that's going to set the stage for where you are later told. >> reporter: i think that's definitely the case, chris, and it highlights a little bit of the strategy right now, which is about turnout. the campaign is saying that they're looking to mobilize young voters and nontraditional voters, and here in wisconsin where the vice president will be later today, they're not hiding what's going ton tonight, they're calling it a concert and rally for vice president harris, and they're using some big names, big bands to draw out young people, mumford and sons, gracie abrams, and when they get here, the hope is they will hear this message and really plea from the vice president that we just heard in raleigh. listen to what we just heard from her. >> you young leader, you have only known the climate crisis and are leading the charge to protect our planet and our future. you youn
nbc's shaquille brewster is reporting from madison, wisconsin. michael hardaway is back with me.e just heard kamala harris give a very specific message to young voters in north carolina, and i wonder if you think that's going to set the stage for where you are later told. >> reporter: i think that's definitely the case, chris, and it highlights a little bit of the strategy right now, which is about turnout. the campaign is saying that they're looking to mobilize young voters and...
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shaquille brewster is in milwaukee for u and what are the voters telling you. ah, a nice long line behind you. >> chris, the lines have been here throughout the day, and an hour before the polls opened, you had people lining up. i think that we have a video of what it looks like inside, where it is congested, and people are excited to go cast their ballot. i will let you see along the line of the voters waiting outside, and people are not complaining, because they chose to be here for the first day of early person voting in wisconsin. this is some of the conversations that i had for folks when i specifically asked them why, why to come out on this first day. why were you here on day one, hour one to cast your ballot? >> it is so important, and you don't know what is going to come up with your life, and i might not be available to vote that day, and i couldn't vote. so for me p it is important to vote as early as possible. >> it is important for us to vote who are not rich, and for those who want to make america great and better. >> it is important for the two c
shaquille brewster is in milwaukee for u and what are the voters telling you. ah, a nice long line behind you. >> chris, the lines have been here throughout the day, and an hour before the polls opened, you had people lining up. i think that we have a video of what it looks like inside, where it is congested, and people are excited to go cast their ballot. i will let you see along the line of the voters waiting outside, and people are not complaining, because they chose to be here for the...
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. >> shaquill brewster is in texas where donald trump will be here tonight. tim miller was communications director for jeb bush's 2026 campaign. he hosts a podcast and msnbc political analyst. and our nbc is in houston site of the rally tonight. david plouffe told "the washington post" the fact they are going to texas mean they hope it will happen in the seven battleground states. going to a red state, how does that help you in the seven battleground states? >> in a number of ways. beyonce is great and we will reach people with the time they spend together. number two, they are going into ground zero in the abortion issue. texas is a near total ban on abortion and they can highlight some of the stories there and they will be talking about that. this is something we haven't had a large-scale national election since the fall of roe v wade and we know that this is a really top of mind for so many folks and this is a really important place to fight it because we know what has been happening in texas. they can talk about those stories and remind voters in this fin
. >> shaquill brewster is in texas where donald trump will be here tonight. tim miller was communications director for jeb bush's 2026 campaign. he hosts a podcast and msnbc political analyst. and our nbc is in houston site of the rally tonight. david plouffe told "the washington post" the fact they are going to texas mean they hope it will happen in the seven battleground states. going to a red state, how does that help you in the seven battleground states? >> in a number...
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and shaquille brewster, who is in michigan, where trump is scheduled to hold a rally tonight. so texas, with beyonce. just going to say beyonce appeared with hillary clinton in 2016. does she feel good about this appearance tonight? does she feel good about her chances? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. she's continued to cast herself as the underdog in this race. the poll shows this is a tight election. but she is here in houston to make a national point. this isn't about -- i will say that she is trying to rally voters in support for alled who is trying to unseat senator cruz. but you have big names coming here to underscore the point that reproductive freedoms are at risk and texas is ground zero for these restrictions and there are consequences that have put women's lives in danger. also talking to voters like this. take a listen to what one person told me. >> personally, even as a nonbinary person, as i look at it as i'm a human being, i would rather her than trump, because i looked at both sides. i don't know if you heard him talking, but he's talking about comi
and shaquille brewster, who is in michigan, where trump is scheduled to hold a rally tonight. so texas, with beyonce. just going to say beyonce appeared with hillary clinton in 2016. does she feel good about this appearance tonight? does she feel good about her chances? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. she's continued to cast herself as the underdog in this race. the poll shows this is a tight election. but she is here in houston to make a national point. this isn't about -- i...
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at the airfield, ron brewster, the kern county director of airports, and his team were standing by. we were able to get fire, ambulance, and everybody on standby. so as the aircraft came to a stop, they were getting medical attention within seconds, thanks to a team of aviation experts and this calm air traffic controller. your airspeed is looking good from here. the passenger safely landed confirmed aircraft for care. one patient cardiac arrest. but unfortunately, the ordeal has a tragic ending. he was pronounced deceased at the hospital. as for the brave woman at the controls, how is she dealing with the tragedy? so she's doing that. she's doing the best she can based on the circumstances. yeah. up next fall, fires are all too common in the bay area. we'll take a closer look at how the recent heat is impacting the fire risk. and the hot days. warm nights. certainly not helping. look at the temperatures around the bay area here. approaching midnight. we're still in the 80s. across the hills around the bay area. wel'l vegetation that could potentially fuel future wildfires. and this
at the airfield, ron brewster, the kern county director of airports, and his team were standing by. we were able to get fire, ambulance, and everybody on standby. so as the aircraft came to a stop, they were getting medical attention within seconds, thanks to a team of aviation experts and this calm air traffic controller. your airspeed is looking good from here. the passenger safely landed confirmed aircraft for care. one patient cardiac arrest. but unfortunately, the ordeal has a tragic...
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nbc's shaquille brewster reporting from milwaukee.o joining us, former republican congressman of florida, carlos curbelo, and msnbc political analyst, and basil smikle, former executive director of the new york state democratic party and msnbc political analyst. kind of pull back the curtain congressman, we have been trying to take similar messages or similar topics from both candidates and putting them out there. as you consider talking to a crowd, let's say i'll look for your word. i would say the comment was unconventional for people who waited in line for hours. i wonder what you make of that comparison? >> chris, i think the people watching on tv, people who watch the local news later at night, and listen to that, they might wonder what exactly is he saying, and some of these voters are actually still trying to make up their minds. they are looking for candidates to give them something that they can hold on to. and donald trump just keeps playing to his base. his 100% base strategy is a risky one, worked in 2016, but failed in th
nbc's shaquille brewster reporting from milwaukee.o joining us, former republican congressman of florida, carlos curbelo, and msnbc political analyst, and basil smikle, former executive director of the new york state democratic party and msnbc political analyst. kind of pull back the curtain congressman, we have been trying to take similar messages or similar topics from both candidates and putting them out there. as you consider talking to a crowd, let's say i'll look for your word. i would...
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shaquille brewster is at a rally in milwaukee, wisconsin.rom the president today? >> reporter: after a morning that was focused on hurricane preparation and response, you'll hear the mayor talk about forgive. the biden administration proposing a new rule for the for a moment for cities to replace their lead pipes within the next ten years, a hard deadline for the children, development delays and increased blood pressure, increased risk of cancer for adults from lead. this is coming with significant new funding, $2.6 billion in funding to help communities make these changes in terms of replacing those lead pipes. of course hundreds of millions of dollars to help these cities get grants to undergo these plants. this will have a major impact and help trim their timeline for when they can replace pipes in these areas. >>> moments ago we got a brand new update from the national hurricane center on milton. i'll ask the deputy director why they say the intensity has rebounded. stay tuned. sity has rebounded. stay tuned the market's closed. futures
shaquille brewster is at a rally in milwaukee, wisconsin.rom the president today? >> reporter: after a morning that was focused on hurricane preparation and response, you'll hear the mayor talk about forgive. the biden administration proposing a new rule for the for a moment for cities to replace their lead pipes within the next ten years, a hard deadline for the children, development delays and increased blood pressure, increased risk of cancer for adults from lead. this is coming with...
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nbc's shaquille brewster went tailgating before sunday's atlanta falcons game to get a sense of that> reporter: -- almost everyone tailgating is a falcons fan. >> what's up! >> reporter: i'm with nbc news. we're trying to talk to young voters. and among young men at this nfl stadium in a battleground state. >> probably i'll vote but probably for trump. >> are you willing to tell us who you're planning to vote for? >> trump. >> reporter: growing support for former president trump. >> why donald trump? >> i enjoyed his policies. and he did treat us pretty well. >> reporter: for generations the youth vote has voted democrat. >> you go first. >> reporter: but this year -- >> does it feel like more young people are becoming more conservative or trending in that direction? >> definitely. >> reporter: it's a gap that's shrinking with young men driving that shift. vice president kamala harris's lead among men 18 to 29 now within the margin of error. >> why vice president harris? >> because i'm not voting for anybody else. >> reporter: but president biden won young men by 11 points in 2020 ex
nbc's shaquille brewster went tailgating before sunday's atlanta falcons game to get a sense of that> reporter: -- almost everyone tailgating is a falcons fan. >> what's up! >> reporter: i'm with nbc news. we're trying to talk to young voters. and among young men at this nfl stadium in a battleground state. >> probably i'll vote but probably for trump. >> are you willing to tell us who you're planning to vote for? >> trump. >> reporter: growing support for...
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joining us now, in d.c., yamiche alcindor, nbc news correspondent shaquille brewster, and msnbc political contributor mark leibovich. shaq, i'm going to start with you. the trump team is trying to distance itself, the campaign at least is. a lot of republicans are coming out and saying that, hey, they don't want to have anything to do with this. they condemn the joke, but donald trump has not condemned the joke. he didn't come out after that joke was said that evening, eve fr an the backlash started to say anything about the joke. he has not said anything since. and jd vance gets out and says he hasn't seen it even though it's been shared tens of millions of times. what can you tell us about the internal workers of the campaign and whether there's pressure on donald trump to say something. >> reporter: there are signals this is something they're taking seriously. the trump campaign telling dasha burns at that event later tonight, a rally in allentown, a city with a large latino population that the speakers ahead of donald trump will be heavy on -- will be heavy and full of puerto rican le
joining us now, in d.c., yamiche alcindor, nbc news correspondent shaquille brewster, and msnbc political contributor mark leibovich. shaq, i'm going to start with you. the trump team is trying to distance itself, the campaign at least is. a lot of republicans are coming out and saying that, hey, they don't want to have anything to do with this. they condemn the joke, but donald trump has not condemned the joke. he didn't come out after that joke was said that evening, eve fr an the backlash...
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shaq brewster, yamiche alcindor, thank you very much. >>> three former memphis police officers are facing0 years in prison after beating tyre nichols. nichols death made national headlines last year after bodycam and surveillance video showed the three officers brutally assaulting nichols following a traffic stop. he died in it the hospital three days late he and is survived by his 7-year-old son. priscilla thompson joins us now. first off, walk us there this verdict. >> yeah. none of these three men were found guilty of the most egregious counts which include excessive force and deliberate indifference. we saw all three of these officers found guilty of witness tampering for the lies that were told after this beating, that they told to their supervisors and others as they worked to get their stories straight. there was one ex-officer here, demetrius haley, who the jury did find had committed conduct that led to bodily injury, but not death, just bodily injury of tyre nichols. that is a lesser charge than what the prosecution had hoped for. we saw the family coming out of court yesterday
shaq brewster, yamiche alcindor, thank you very much. >>> three former memphis police officers are facing0 years in prison after beating tyre nichols. nichols death made national headlines last year after bodycam and surveillance video showed the three officers brutally assaulting nichols following a traffic stop. he died in it the hospital three days late he and is survived by his 7-year-old son. priscilla thompson joins us now. first off, walk us there this verdict. >> yeah....
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and nbc's shaquille brewster is live in chicago where trump is holding an event today.well, tim miller worked on jeb bush's 2016 campaign and hosts the bulwark podcast as well as being an msnbc political analyst. okay, so shaq, you were at that town hall, q&a, dance party last night. today, a cnbc anchor revealed trump had apparently agreed to do an interview with them, but then canceled. what do we know about what's happening in the campaign? >> well, the trump campaign says that that interview was canceled essentially because of a scheduling conflict, suggesting that the former president had some battleground state stops later this week that conflicted with when that interview was set to happen. it is happening as he's receiving a lot of pressure and criticism from democrats in the harris campaign suggesting he's essentially ducking mainstream media scrutiny. we know, for example, he didn't participate in the "60 minutes," interview, he declined to do a second debate with vice president kamala harris, and that, of course, now he's pulling out of this cnbc interview. n
and nbc's shaquille brewster is live in chicago where trump is holding an event today.well, tim miller worked on jeb bush's 2016 campaign and hosts the bulwark podcast as well as being an msnbc political analyst. okay, so shaq, you were at that town hall, q&a, dance party last night. today, a cnbc anchor revealed trump had apparently agreed to do an interview with them, but then canceled. what do we know about what's happening in the campaign? >> well, the trump campaign says that...
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. >> nbc's shaquille brewster is following the trump campaign in georgia.th us, founder of the so what sub stack, and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. a flurry of headlines questioning trump's fitness for office and two high-level officials going on the record to call trump a fascist. how is trump and his campaign responding? >> reporter: good morning to you. we have not heard from former president trump yet. we're definitely monitoring that social media feed to see if he's going to respond directly. but we are hearing denials from his campaign. it's not just the comments you heard from his former chief of staff, his former secretary of homeland security, someone who was in the white house and knew him well, were in many of these meetings that you hear the campaign responding to. but it's also the idea that john kelly confirmed reporting that we heard before, that donald trump called service members who were killed suckers and losers. we heard from the campaign and his communications director says, quote, john kelly has totally beclowned himse
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our second panelist to john's right, your left is todd brewster todd is an author and independent researcher specializing in loyalist studies during the american revolution. he's published over 40 books and journal articles on a variety of period subjects, including the grand forage, 1778, the battleground around new york city. and that was published by west home in 2016. over the last 40 years, he has served as president of the bergen county historical society and the brigade of the american revolution. and as a fellow in the company of military historians. he likewise serves as a history advisor to crossroads of the american revolution and on the advisory council of revolutionary new jersey. our third panelist, dr. alexander burns, is an associate professor, is assistant professor of history at franciscan university of steubenville. dr. burns studies north america and military europe in the 18th century. he earned his ph.d. at west virginia university and 2021 and his doctoral dissertation was entitled the entire army says hello common soldiers experi ences common soldiers experiences, loc
our second panelist to john's right, your left is todd brewster todd is an author and independent researcher specializing in loyalist studies during the american revolution. he's published over 40 books and journal articles on a variety of period subjects, including the grand forage, 1778, the battleground around new york city. and that was published by west home in 2016. over the last 40 years, he has served as president of the bergen county historical society and the brigade of the american...
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like i would look to vice president brewster. he's not asian, but i know that he's very close to the asian community. so i just want to say that the allies come from different communities. and i would say that to the community, when we do have the town halls, i felt cut off at times and i wanted to speak, and i will push back. i'm not the stereotypical quiet asian woman, but i'm trying to answer a question and it's easy for to lose a train of thought. and when someone talked asked about the arraignments, i want to say there are possible creative solutions based on our visit to ke three and wondering if we could have arraignments at the jails to alleviate the short staffing and the time. so i also want to it's also an honest time to actually correct misperceptions, things that get in the media. so i will push back and then, you know, when they talk, when they talk about when they talk about communities that are silenced, it's not just one particular community. and so i needed to turn to board member mango to talk about the pacific
like i would look to vice president brewster. he's not asian, but i know that he's very close to the asian community. so i just want to say that the allies come from different communities. and i would say that to the community, when we do have the town halls, i felt cut off at times and i wanted to speak, and i will push back. i'm not the stereotypical quiet asian woman, but i'm trying to answer a question and it's easy for to lose a train of thought. and when someone talked asked about the...