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the launch of the center is the historic moment for brookings. in the global economy, the need to build back better and more inclusive and sustainable economies have never been better. policy makers and stakeholders will have both leadership on various aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental to the inception of the center. the special thank you to richard blum, and over the past several years has inspoo i remembered the creation. center. the launch of the center would not have been possible without the efforts of many who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes. so let me take a brief moment to recognize my colleagues and all in the center, including john macarthur, and the communications team, as well as our colleagues across the institution, particularly communication. and importantly, the commitment of our president, general john allen, who, as you know, is very passionate about global development. thank you, john, for your unwavering support and for your exemplary leaders
the launch of the center is the historic moment for brookings. in the global economy, the need to build back better and more inclusive and sustainable economies have never been better. policy makers and stakeholders will have both leadership on various aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental to the inception of the center. the special thank you to richard blum, and over the past several years has inspoo i remembered the...
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the vice president of the global economy and development brookings. for therateful participation of the u.n. deputy secretary-general, amina , and also rajiv shah, both leaders and global sustainable development who took time out of their busy schedule to be with us. and rajiv, we are honored --your participant you honored by your participation. the need for new policies to build back inclusive and sustainable economies has never been greater. policy makers and other stakeholders around the world are focused on aspects surrounding sustainable development. a special thank you to richard for his policy round tables on sustainable development the past several years, that inspired the creation of the center. the launch of the center would not be possible with -- without the efforts of many who worked tirelessly beyond the scenes per let me take a moment to recognize my colleagues, including director john and the staff, notably david and the communications team, and strongntly the commitment of our president, who is aohn allen, very strong proponent of glo
the vice president of the global economy and development brookings. for therateful participation of the u.n. deputy secretary-general, amina , and also rajiv shah, both leaders and global sustainable development who took time out of their busy schedule to be with us. and rajiv, we are honored --your participant you honored by your participation. the need for new policies to build back inclusive and sustainable economies has never been greater. policy makers and other stakeholders around the...
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welcome to today's virtual launch for brookings center for sustainable development. we are absolutely delighted to have you join us for this important event. it is moments like these, where even as we celebrate the start of an exciting initiative such as the brookings center for sustainable development, it becomes immediately apparent what unusual and, indeed, precarious times we're living in. with the advent of the covid-19 pandemic earlier this year, which has robbed us of over a million lives worldwide and caused the greatest economic crisis since the great recession and perhaps great depression. the need to discuss issues of equality, racial inequity, the threat of climate change and the troubling decline of international cooperation has become even more paramount. such issues enshrined in united states 2030 goals were long considered a north star for the leaders across the world. something to which we could all steer our efforts. it could be argued this is one of the greatest accomplishments of the united nations in the modern era securing the future of our chil
welcome to today's virtual launch for brookings center for sustainable development. we are absolutely delighted to have you join us for this important event. it is moments like these, where even as we celebrate the start of an exciting initiative such as the brookings center for sustainable development, it becomes immediately apparent what unusual and, indeed, precarious times we're living in. with the advent of the covid-19 pandemic earlier this year, which has robbed us of over a million...
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and how you grace us with your present and brookings. the me also and that is wonderful to see my friend here president of the rockefeller foundation. we known each other a long time and he has been a model for me wnto understand the imperative f the global development. it would not be what we are today without you in a great organization. so please accept my deepest and sincere thanks on this day. ladies and gentlemen, good morning and good afternoon, wherever you may be. welcome to today's virtual launch of the brookings center for sustainable development. we are absolutely delighted to have you join us for this important event . it is moments like these where even as we celebrate the start of an exciting initiative such as thet brookings center for sustainable development. it becomes immediately apparent when an unusual and indeed precarious times we are living in. thein advent of the covid-19 pandemic earlier this year. this is over 1 million lives worldwide. because the greatest economic crisis since the great recession and perhaps
and how you grace us with your present and brookings. the me also and that is wonderful to see my friend here president of the rockefeller foundation. we known each other a long time and he has been a model for me wnto understand the imperative f the global development. it would not be what we are today without you in a great organization. so please accept my deepest and sincere thanks on this day. ladies and gentlemen, good morning and good afternoon, wherever you may be. welcome to today's...
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and that's the brooks-sumner affair. in this cartoon from 1856 titled southern chivalry, argument versus clubs, we see an unknown assailant holding a cane, with his face blocked, the artist didn't know who the heck it was, attacking a man who seems to be holding a ben and perhaps a bill in his hand, the bill says kansas and that man was charles sumner, the assailant was briston brooks, a democrat from sok. sumner at this point considered himself a republican from massachusetts. and prior to that he'd been a wig. it all began when charles sumner made a speech in the u.s. senate in which he attacked the results of the kansas-nebraska act of 1854. which he then went one step further. that was violence in kansas and sumner knew this and he wanted to point out there should be blame for the passage of the act on a few men in particular. he called out steven douglas of illinois who was a northern democrat and he also called out andrew butler of south carolina. butler, remember, was a member of the "f" street mess. he was one of
and that's the brooks-sumner affair. in this cartoon from 1856 titled southern chivalry, argument versus clubs, we see an unknown assailant holding a cane, with his face blocked, the artist didn't know who the heck it was, attacking a man who seems to be holding a ben and perhaps a bill in his hand, the bill says kansas and that man was charles sumner, the assailant was briston brooks, a democrat from sok. sumner at this point considered himself a republican from massachusetts. and prior to...
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brooks and sumner. >> yeah. >> good question. >> brooks, let's see. well, he died. he kind of had a villain's ending. he died pretty early. the caning was may. he died in january the next year of cough, the croup, so he did not live very long. sumner actually lived a long life. charles sumner recovered and he went through some serious 1850s medical treatments where he had burns put all on his back as a kind of electroshock treatment because he was probably suffering from what we would call post-traumatic stress disorder and at the time they didn't know what to do with that. sumner was a big man. he lived with these wounds his whole life and he lived until 1874. he was a senator during the siefl war, during reconstruction and he was from massachusetts and he ended up writing some of the best civil rights legislation of reconstruction, so charles sumner was down, but not for the count. he got back up and from 1859 through 1874 until his death, he served in the senate. yeah. >> other questions? zach. yeah. >> well, i was a little confused. you said they still allow smo
brooks and sumner. >> yeah. >> good question. >> brooks, let's see. well, he died. he kind of had a villain's ending. he died pretty early. the caning was may. he died in january the next year of cough, the croup, so he did not live very long. sumner actually lived a long life. charles sumner recovered and he went through some serious 1850s medical treatments where he had burns put all on his back as a kind of electroshock treatment because he was probably suffering from what...
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the launch of the center is a historic moment for the program and for brookings. at a time of massive dislocation in the global economy, the need to improve policy is inclusive and sustainable. policymakers and other people around the world have leadership on aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental. a special thank you to richard who supports through the roundtable and sustainable development over the past several years have inspired the creation of the center. the launch of the center tsuldn't have been possible without the efforts of those that worked tirelessly so let me take a moment to recognize my colleagues and scholars including the director macarthur and the checks and communications team as well as the central communications team and importantly the commitment gof our president who is very passionate about global development. thank you, john, for your unwavering support and your exemplary leadership of this defining moment. with a few words let me end here and turn over to you, john.
the launch of the center is a historic moment for the program and for brookings. at a time of massive dislocation in the global economy, the need to improve policy is inclusive and sustainable. policymakers and other people around the world have leadership on aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental. a special thank you to richard who supports through the roundtable and sustainable development over the past several years have...
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it was all quinn and shauna. ♪ >> brooke: what did you just say? >> brooke: you heard me, quinn.s ceremony isn't happening. >> quinn: like hell it isn't. >> brooke: i won't let it, but while ridge and i are still in love with each other. >> quinn: there is no you and ridge. i mean, you and ridge are history. you're done. when are you gonna let that get through your thick head? ridge is about to go outside and stand in front of his entire family and commit to a life with shauna, make it clear to everyone that shauna is his future, not you. >> brooke: ridge and i can still have
it was all quinn and shauna. ♪ >> brooke: what did you just say? >> brooke: you heard me, quinn.s ceremony isn't happening. >> quinn: like hell it isn't. >> brooke: i won't let it, but while ridge and i are still in love with each other. >> quinn: there is no you and ridge. i mean, you and ridge are history. you're done. when are you gonna let that get through your thick head? ridge is about to go outside and stand in front of his entire family and commit to a...
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tell me that you and shauna did not sabotage ridge and brooke's marriage. ♪ >> brooke: i was worrieds day would end up breaking my heart, but here we are. >> ridge: i couldn't do it. i couldn't go through with that ceremony. i want to be with you. >> brooke: i knew that shauna and quinn
tell me that you and shauna did not sabotage ridge and brooke's marriage. ♪ >> brooke: i was worrieds day would end up breaking my heart, but here we are. >> ridge: i couldn't do it. i couldn't go through with that ceremony. i want to be with you. >> brooke: i knew that shauna and quinn
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else. >> brooke: ridge, you were drunk that night in vegas.ou were in no condition to be getting married. >> ridge: i know. i don't remember it. that's why i want to do it again so we can remember. >> brooke: when are you gonna wake up and realize that you're being manipulated? >> ridge: logan, i'm not. >> brooke: look, i don't have proof, but i can guarantee you that shauna and quinn conspired against us. please, ridge, i'm begging you, don't do this. >> quinn: ridge can never really know what happened in vegas. you need to let it go, shauna.
else. >> brooke: ridge, you were drunk that night in vegas.ou were in no condition to be getting married. >> ridge: i know. i don't remember it. that's why i want to do it again so we can remember. >> brooke: when are you gonna wake up and realize that you're being manipulated? >> ridge: logan, i'm not. >> brooke: look, i don't have proof, but i can guarantee you that shauna and quinn conspired against us. please, ridge, i'm begging you, don't do this. >>...
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thank you to brookings. what this conference is doing is part of the answer to the of information warfare so much has to be a whole of society response, which begins with education. it is a privilege to be with all of you. i would like to try to be brief. i thought i would tell the story i tell in the book. friday before columbus day timend in 2017, about this in 2017, i was walking down onnut street in philadelphia my way to the foreign policy research and just to -- research institute to give a briefing. i was charged with designing the future army and i commissioned a study 18 months prior on russia and the invasion of ukraine. of expertsinations from all different field -- psychologists,ng engineers, historians. it was an excellent story -- excellent study and i wanted to share the findings and get some wayback on as i was on my to the think tank in philadelphia, my phone rang and it was the white house asking me to go to mar-a-lago the next day. i was there the next tuesday afternoon. because -- russia
thank you to brookings. what this conference is doing is part of the answer to the of information warfare so much has to be a whole of society response, which begins with education. it is a privilege to be with all of you. i would like to try to be brief. i thought i would tell the story i tell in the book. friday before columbus day timend in 2017, about this in 2017, i was walking down onnut street in philadelphia my way to the foreign policy research and just to -- research institute to give...
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brook couldn't persuade his regular trainer, dominic ingle to travel to his base in spain because ofinstagram. brook has been working with carlos formento ahead of his fight with crawford, who's won all 36 of his fights. i've never worked with him previous like i said i've done my trainer number one. basically when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me i message him on instagram andi working with me i message him on instagram and i basically say, let's work together. i've watched you, i like your style, i like what you do. in the first day i knew. ijust knew that we gelled unbelievable. it's not, basic access its passion and that's everything i need in this fight. people write me off, this is going to be so emotional. just getting that wind and proving them all wrong. and just being there with the fans and people that do believe. know that i can do it. i'll go on and go down as a living legend. this is what i was born to do. this is what i was born to do. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. powerfuljet stream will be racing across the atlantic for much
brook couldn't persuade his regular trainer, dominic ingle to travel to his base in spain because ofinstagram. brook has been working with carlos formento ahead of his fight with crawford, who's won all 36 of his fights. i've never worked with him previous like i said i've done my trainer number one. basically when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me i message him on instagram andi working with me i message him on instagram and i basically say, let's work together. i've...
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let's bring in brooke rollins. she is the acting director of ice white house domestic p council and she joins us now. welcome to the "newshour", brooke rollins. so we know that the president wants a covid relief package. he sent treasury secretary mnuchin to negotiate, then at the beginni october the president said, no, the talks and said, no, they're back on with certain conditions, ten we've heard from the senate majority leademitch mcconnell that there shouldn't be any agreement until after the election. so is this still ariority for the president? >> well, i think there's no doubt -- judy, thank you for having me, by the way -- i think there's no doubt. i'm not sure there's anyone in america who wants a deal -- stimulus package deal more than president trump. he has been hyperfocused on trying make sure that americanse have what theyd to get through this pandemic. what i will say, also -- and,u ow, you're right, it's kind of gone back and forth -- back to the table and back to the table, and i think we've come
let's bring in brooke rollins. she is the acting director of ice white house domestic p council and she joins us now. welcome to the "newshour", brooke rollins. so we know that the president wants a covid relief package. he sent treasury secretary mnuchin to negotiate, then at the beginni october the president said, no, the talks and said, no, they're back on with certain conditions, ten we've heard from the senate majority leademitch mcconnell that there shouldn't be any agreement...
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i haven't seen garth brooks in quite a while. thanks so much for starting your wednesday with us. phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. and the viral individual real that's racked up more views in georgia. callait ya jones did this happy dance on her way out of a job interview. afr seteei >>> right now at 4:30, high fire danger. another red flag warning for bay area hills and mountains about to go into effect in just about 30 minutes. we are tracking those diablo winds, the hot temperatures and the possible planned power outages. >>> plus, day three of judge amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination hearing. how the judge is handling questions about health care and the election from senators such as kamala harris. >>> and many restaurants and cafes have been waiting for the time they can open their doors to indoor dining.
i haven't seen garth brooks in quite a while. thanks so much for starting your wednesday with us. phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. and the viral individual real that's racked up more views in georgia. callait ya jones did this happy dance on her way out of a job interview. afr seteei >>> right now at 4:30, high fire danger. another red flag warning for bay area hills and mountains about to go into effect in just about 30 minutes. we are tracking those diablo winds, the...
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. >>> hey, garth brooks is going to join us live this morning.magination. >> hey, garth brooks is going to join us live this morning. everywhere becomes a carmax. but if you're more of an in-person person, carmax is still a carmax, too. offering curbside pickup, or home delivery, and a seven-day money-back guarantee. the way it should be. carmax. visibly fades the thedark spots away.e. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® introducing walmart+. with free unlimited delivery on groceries and all the things you love. ♪ and all the things you love. give me the rings. i just need the rings. don't walk away. you selfish, little... it's his cat. life's more fun with a dog. ♪ ♪ and doglife is more fun with milk-bone. ♪ ♪ or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redne
. >>> hey, garth brooks is going to join us live this morning.magination. >> hey, garth brooks is going to join us live this morning. everywhere becomes a carmax. but if you're more of an in-person person, carmax is still a carmax, too. offering curbside pickup, or home delivery, and a seven-day money-back guarantee. the way it should be. carmax. visibly fades the thedark spots away.e. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots...
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brooks, i understand you're the stand-in? >> i am the stand-? >> ranking member, many of our members are at a signing ceremony at the white house and should be joining us shortly. i thank our witnesses for their testimony, you, not me, are who we want to hear from today, so with that, i conclude my remarks with, let's get to it. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> without objection the remarks of mr. lamborn or other members not with us at the moment will be entered into the record. so ordered. let me introduce our witnesses. first, maureen sullivan. you have a fascinating record. some 40 years of participation in environmental issues at the department. we were having a conversation earlier, i think we may have worked together in the late '90s in the run-up to the kyoto climate conference. also joining us dr. herb nelson, director of strategic and environmental research and environmental security technology certification program. i understand that dr. roush will not be able to join us. the edict coming from the white house is that all witn
brooks, i understand you're the stand-in? >> i am the stand-? >> ranking member, many of our members are at a signing ceremony at the white house and should be joining us shortly. i thank our witnesses for their testimony, you, not me, are who we want to hear from today, so with that, i conclude my remarks with, let's get to it. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> without objection the remarks of mr. lamborn or other members not with us at the moment will be entered into...
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thankfully, we have the analysis of shields and brooks. ma shields and david brooks. of you on this friday evening. let's sta by talking about the report. what did you make of what some of those florida voters had to say? in particular and thinking of thyoung black ma who said he vis niant this he is not variant the siesta about joe biden. >> -- very enthusiastic about joe biden. >> i thought it captured the complications of biden and trump. 50 million votes cast in florida psince2 1d the difference between the two parties, 200 of 1%. it has consistently voted about 3% more republican than the country, that is why it is soon important tod trump. african-american women are the most loyal,ns important tuency of the democratic party and african-american men arlagging in their support and i think lambert expressed that and it was captured well. >> david, what did you take away from the report and with the votersaid? >> the young woman from cuba expressed the apocalyptic fear that so many trump supporters articulate, the idea that if joe biden wins either he is going to ma
thankfully, we have the analysis of shields and brooks. ma shields and david brooks. of you on this friday evening. let's sta by talking about the report. what did you make of what some of those florida voters had to say? in particular and thinking of thyoung black ma who said he vis niant this he is not variant the siesta about joe biden. >> -- very enthusiastic about joe biden. >> i thought it captured the complications of biden and trump. 50 million votes cast in florida psince2...
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time for the analysis of shields and brooks.dicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. david, i'm going to start with you on those two town halls. it was supposed to be a debate night. it did not happen. instead, each candidate was before a crowd, answering questions. what stands out for you? >> theçó annals of global rhetoc are spared another day. what stood out to me were the ratings. joe biden got much higher ratings than donald trump and that's interesting to me because the biden event was bound to be more boring, it was more boring, and trump was a show, and vav na guthrie was a very good adversary or questioner for him, but it gives me the indication that people are not regarding the show the way they did in 2016. in 2016, a lot of people thought the show wasÑi fascinating, riveting and funny. right now a lot of people are tired of the show. but the audience reaction was really what struck me. >> woodruff: mark, what about you? what stood out? joe biden boring, as dav
time for the analysis of shields and brooks.dicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. david, i'm going to start with you on those two town halls. it was supposed to be a debate night. it did not happen. instead, each candidate was before a crowd, answering questions. what stands out for you? >> theçó annals of global rhetoc are spared another day. what stood out to me were the ratings. joe biden got much higher ratings...
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>> i only expected it to attack my lungs, not my heart. >> reporter: hospitalized for three days brookseloped a heart flutter, went home and a week later suffered heart failure. >> it was like a domino effect for me. >> reporter: today new york's mt. sinai hospital reported 63% of hospitalized covid patients studied had heart damage leading that could lead to heart attacks, pulmonary embolism and heart inflammation we know that covid is a disease of the lungs but how does it impact the heart? >> first directly by spreading from the lungs into the heart and the second is indirectly by causing a whole body inflammatory response that can damage the heart. >> reporter: in washington, dr. cyrus hadidi sees this in patients both with a history of heart trouble and those without. >> most concerning for us is that we see many patients who are young, healthy and have never had preexisting heart conditions >> reporter: the warning signs, heart palpitations and extreme shortness of breath medication is helping brooks. >> i feel fine. >> reporter: as researchers try to figure out if covi damage to
>> i only expected it to attack my lungs, not my heart. >> reporter: hospitalized for three days brookseloped a heart flutter, went home and a week later suffered heart failure. >> it was like a domino effect for me. >> reporter: today new york's mt. sinai hospital reported 63% of hospitalized covid patients studied had heart damage leading that could lead to heart attacks, pulmonary embolism and heart inflammation we know that covid is a disease of the lungs but how...
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thankfully, we have the analysis of shields and brooks.t is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so hello to both of you. a lot has happened just in the last 24, 12 hours even. david, first of all, your reaction to this fast-moving news that the president not only has tested positive but he's now at walter reed hospital? >> yeah, i happened to be awake at 1:00 a.m. when i saw the tweet he was infected. we take careful about the things he says. an nbc host said he was praying for him and people on the right are, obviously. he's man and our president and we need him to be healthy. so you know just a few minutes ago on east coast time as we were talking the white house released an 18-second video of trump talking to the video thanking people for their expressions of support, they saw the video of him walking to the marine one helicopter on the way to walter reed, and it's comforting, it's comforting to see him in reasonably good shape. and, so, you know, we're humans, and this has been such an emotio
thankfully, we have the analysis of shields and brooks.t is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so hello to both of you. a lot has happened just in the last 24, 12 hours even. david, first of all, your reaction to this fast-moving news that the president not only has tested positive but he's now at walter reed hospital? >> yeah, i happened to be awake at 1:00 a.m. when i saw the tweet he was infected. we take careful about the things...
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and britain's kell brook will be in the limelight again soon — when he takes on the unbeaten terenceworld champion and has won all 36 of his professional bouts. brook is himself a former world champion at welterweight, and last fought in february when he knocked out american mark deluca. a venue for the bout is yet to be confirmed. that's all for today. we will see you soon. hello. there may not have been a much sunshine this weekend. the autumn colours, though, are trying to make up for that. here's a view from earlier in west yorkshire. and, well, some of these leaves will not be on the trees too long this week. the winds are picking up. nothing too extreme, mind you. more significant will be the rain coming in as low pressure will be moving across the uk as the week goes on, and some of that rain is going to be quite heavy. in fact, the rain is moving into northern ireland and scotland as the night goes on. parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, it will stay mainly dry. a few breaks in the cloud. one or two mist and fog patches. this is whe
and britain's kell brook will be in the limelight again soon — when he takes on the unbeaten terenceworld champion and has won all 36 of his professional bouts. brook is himself a former world champion at welterweight, and last fought in february when he knocked out american mark deluca. a venue for the bout is yet to be confirmed. that's all for today. we will see you soon. hello. there may not have been a much sunshine this weekend. the autumn colours, though, are trying to make up for...
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for more of samuel's conversation with kat brooks, go to abc7news.com.y calls to defund the police are getting louder. what will it take to change policing in the black community? we've compiled a list of vetted resources and organizations to help you navigate issues like wealth disparity and policing along with the other issues we've covered this week. go to abc7news.com/ouramerica and click on resources. all right. we want to thank you so much for joining us for this special report on our america, living while black. coming up tomorrow, using the heritage of the past to build a better future for black families. but that is it for now. abc 7 news at 5:00 is coming up next. so stay with us. >>> next at 5:00, on edge again in napa county. a fire season that never seems to end as a second red flag warning brings worry over new power shutoffs. now one resident says he's had it. >>> people in sonoma are also frustrated. they live in the only bay area county stuck in the strictest reopening tier and they are tired of it. >>> dramatic rescue on i-80. a woman t
for more of samuel's conversation with kat brooks, go to abc7news.com.y calls to defund the police are getting louder. what will it take to change policing in the black community? we've compiled a list of vetted resources and organizations to help you navigate issues like wealth disparity and policing along with the other issues we've covered this week. go to abc7news.com/ouramerica and click on resources. all right. we want to thank you so much for joining us for this special report on our...
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that brooks has done they not job at the nrc see. i do think you see these successes that we were really seeing in 2020 kind of against the eyes this attitude. i agree 100% with rebecca. sometimes when you see the playing field you realize certain things have to happen. the only way we are getting back to a majority in the house is with republican women and certainly on the senate side, we know that the balance of power rests squarely on republican women. when it helps yourself and your team you're more likely to engage. ofse guys love the idea supporting republican women. now it is more of a -- it .ctually brings us this cycle it brings us constituencies we may have not been able to get. just like can't find what you're not looking for in many respects. i want to talk to you guys about these success stories. give us a sense of the , thedates that are running challengers, and which ones should we be watching over the net few weeks and on election day? and what are some of those success stories and who those candidates are. >> on the
that brooks has done they not job at the nrc see. i do think you see these successes that we were really seeing in 2020 kind of against the eyes this attitude. i agree 100% with rebecca. sometimes when you see the playing field you realize certain things have to happen. the only way we are getting back to a majority in the house is with republican women and certainly on the senate side, we know that the balance of power rests squarely on republican women. when it helps yourself and your team...
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i saw rock, like, ten years ago in vegas i went with nicholson -- me, nicholson, and jim brooks.ck and he was not getting to see imagine getting to see jack nicholson and jim brooks thinking you're the funniest guy on the planet, anyways that was cool. >> jimmy: also, thing i love about jack, and you know this, too. he laughs the way he talks, kind of. like, he goes like ha, ha, ha, ha ha-ha. [ laughter ] i'm like, that's how he laughs >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "hubie halloween." >> yeah. why not, jimmy >> jimmy: in a different -- to shift gears, you dedicate the movie to the late cameron boyce, who was supposed to be in "hubie halloween," but he, sadly, passed away before filming. >> yes, just a few days before filming and that kid was a a great kid. just such a -- his family's amazing. i know him from "grown-ups." he was a little kid in "grown-ups," and i watched him grow up and become, like, a superstar. my kids worshipped him every -- he came to my daughter's bar mitzvah >> jimmy: really >> and he came and, literally, signed -- i mean, that bar mitzvah was gigan
i saw rock, like, ten years ago in vegas i went with nicholson -- me, nicholson, and jim brooks.ck and he was not getting to see imagine getting to see jack nicholson and jim brooks thinking you're the funniest guy on the planet, anyways that was cool. >> jimmy: also, thing i love about jack, and you know this, too. he laughs the way he talks, kind of. like, he goes like ha, ha, ha, ha ha-ha. [ laughter ] i'm like, that's how he laughs >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about...
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brook has been working with carlos formento ahead of his fight with wbo welterweight champion terenceevious to before because, like i say, dominic's my trainer number one so basically, when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me, i messaged him on instagram and i basically said, let's work together. you know, i've watched you, i like your style, i like what you, i like your style, i like what you do, and the first day, i knew. i just knew that we gelled unbelievable. he's not got any other hobbies. he is basically obsessed, he is passionate, and that's everything i need in this fight. i don't feel the pressure in this fight because i feel that i've got to applaud kent terence crawford for taking this fight because he in there with the monster with self belief. i'm a possessed man. iwant to prove all the doubters wrong. there might motivators and i'm going in there with nothing but giving it my all because if i win, lose, or draw, like i said to you, i know that when i do have those gloves ups i've given it my all. i can sleep at night knowing that i'm not you know,
brook has been working with carlos formento ahead of his fight with wbo welterweight champion terenceevious to before because, like i say, dominic's my trainer number one so basically, when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me, i messaged him on instagram and i basically said, let's work together. you know, i've watched you, i like your style, i like what you, i like your style, i like what you do, and the first day, i knew. i just knew that we gelled unbelievable. he's...
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. >> brooke: oh, good. you're still here. >> hope: hi. >> brooke: have annner plans tonight?am do d if not, you're welcome to join us. donna's coming. >> hope: i don't know. maybe. i'll have to check with liam. heus
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brook couldn't persuade his regular trainer, dominic ingle to travel to his base in spain because of won all 36 of his fights. i've never worked with him previous, like i said, dominic is my trainer number one. basically when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me i message him on instagram and i basically say, let's work together. i've watched you, i like your style, i like what you do. and the first day i knew. i just knew that we gelled unbelievable. it's not, basic access its passion and that's everything i need in this fight. people write me off. this is going to be so emotional. just getting that win and proving them all wrong. and just being there with the fans and people that do believe. know that i can do it. i'll go on and go down as a living legend. this is what i was born to do. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. pretty powerfuljet stream will be racing across the atlantic for much this week,. that will bring what and when the weather at times. some sunshine around turning milder later in the week across the south. this deep blow will remai
brook couldn't persuade his regular trainer, dominic ingle to travel to his base in spain because of won all 36 of his fights. i've never worked with him previous, like i said, dominic is my trainer number one. basically when i knew that dominic couldn't be out and be working with me i message him on instagram and i basically say, let's work together. i've watched you, i like your style, i like what you do. and the first day i knew. i just knew that we gelled unbelievable. it's not, basic...
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mark shields, david brooks, we thank you both.. ♪ judy: again, this week we remember five extraordinary people who have lost their lives this pandemic. up every day by 5:00 in the morning, don spent decades in the corporate world before retiring to pursue his true passion, art. he moved tomorrow thursday vineyard and opeerdragonfly ga many of his oil paintings were inspired by his love of sailingh per the of two plans many summer vacations sailing uand down the northeastern coastline on his boat called thego pend when he and his wife retired tol ida, the 75-year-old became an avid golfer, even hitting two holes in one. those who knew 63-year-old juana, said her personality was like magic. her sisters spoke of her giggle and at smile tould light up a room. called peppa, by all who knew her, she was a nurse practitioner serving nashville for 30 years. a beloved daughter, sister and h ther, peppaften shared a favorite quote wr sons. what we achieve inwardly will change outwardeality. andrew mcbride ii was just 14 when he was left to
mark shields, david brooks, we thank you both.. ♪ judy: again, this week we remember five extraordinary people who have lost their lives this pandemic. up every day by 5:00 in the morning, don spent decades in the corporate world before retiring to pursue his true passion, art. he moved tomorrow thursday vineyard and opeerdragonfly ga many of his oil paintings were inspired by his love of sailingh per the of two plans many summer vacations sailing uand down the northeastern coastline on his...
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stephen hess of the brookings institution.have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him the simplest question -- why? >> the answer is a good many things, but i guess the parties at the state and local level. got them working to bring out the vote, working to get voters registered, working to get the candidates known, working to get the issues insofar as there are sharp issues dividing, known. it has become of special importance in the united states because we don't have elections simply because there are issues or when we have elections, there may not be issues that are sharply dividing. we have president elected in november every four years with no regard as to if there are or are not issu
stephen hess of the brookings institution.have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him the simplest question -- why? >> the answer is a good many...
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of course, that's garth brooks, he was honored with the icon award at billboard music awards. a medley of his greatest hits before accepting that award. >>> the star-studded show hosted by kelly clarkson honored some of the biggest names who have dominated the charts this year mark barger has more. >> post malone. >> reporter: nine was the magic number for post malone at the billboard music awards wednesday night. host kelly clarkson wheeled out his nine awards including top artist. >> i'm honestly blown away just by the love that everybody has shown to me an appreciate it more than i could ever express. >> expressed in an empty theater because of coronavirus 18-year-old billie eilish wore a mask as she accepted top female artist. >> please vote please wear a mask please wash your hands be safe. take care. >> reporter: the unusual circumstances prompting top country artist winner luke combs to salute the crew behind the scenes into they have gone through some insane stuff to make this happen for you guys. >> reporter: lizzo literally wore her message as we shoon top sales song
of course, that's garth brooks, he was honored with the icon award at billboard music awards. a medley of his greatest hits before accepting that award. >>> the star-studded show hosted by kelly clarkson honored some of the biggest names who have dominated the charts this year mark barger has more. >> post malone. >> reporter: nine was the magic number for post malone at the billboard music awards wednesday night. host kelly clarkson wheeled out his nine awards including...
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. >> brooke: good, i hope. >> carter: the best. i just came from the courthouse. >> ridge: wait.re you saying that your date with zoe went so well, you want us to officiate your wedding? 'cause i'll do it. >> carter: [ chuckles ] well, we're definitely getting more serious, but not that serious. you two might wanna start planning a ceremony of your own, now that your divorce is officially null and void. >> brooke: [ gasps ] [ laughs ] >> zende: so you spent the night at carter's new place. >> zoe: yeah, and he planned
. >> brooke: good, i hope. >> carter: the best. i just came from the courthouse. >> ridge: wait.re you saying that your date with zoe went so well, you want us to officiate your wedding? 'cause i'll do it. >> carter: [ chuckles ] well, we're definitely getting more serious, but not that serious. you two might wanna start planning a ceremony of your own, now that your divorce is officially null and void. >> brooke: [ gasps ] [ laughs ] >> zende: so you spent...
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this was hosted by the brookings institution. it runs one hour and 20 minutes. suzanne: it is a pleasure to welcome you here today to our conversation on foreign policy and the u.s. presidential election. this event is part of the brookings policy 2020 series which seeks to empower voters with fact-based, data-driven, nonpartisan information to better understand the policy matters discussed by candidates running for office this year. thank you all for joining us. we are 29 days away from november 3. americans will cast their ballots for the next president, but the future of america's global role is also at the ballot. looking toward the election, today's conversation will focus in particular on its implications for the transatlantic relationship and u.s. foreign policy toward europe. european leaders and many of their counterparts around the world are watching the election closely. while there are differing views about how the upcoming november election will shape the relationship, few in europe believe it will revert to its previous form. with polling from the
this was hosted by the brookings institution. it runs one hour and 20 minutes. suzanne: it is a pleasure to welcome you here today to our conversation on foreign policy and the u.s. presidential election. this event is part of the brookings policy 2020 series which seeks to empower voters with fact-based, data-driven, nonpartisan information to better understand the policy matters discussed by candidates running for office this year. thank you all for joining us. we are 29 days away from...
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brooke and i don't always see eye to eye, but she's family. and my dad loves her.'m sure granddad is furious with quinn. >> liam: [ chuckles ] ye
brooke and i don't always see eye to eye, but she's family. and my dad loves her.'m sure granddad is furious with quinn. >> liam: [ chuckles ] ye
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. >> recently, the brookings institution held a conversation on disinformation campaigns in the u.s. and abroad. in this portion, we will hear from h.r. mcmaster. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am the president of the brookings institution, is a pleasure to welcome you to this virtual conference entitled just -- this -- disinformed. moment toke to take a address the troubling news that president trump and the first lady have contracted covid-19. this is a serious moment in which our shared american values of
. >> recently, the brookings institution held a conversation on disinformation campaigns in the u.s. and abroad. in this portion, we will hear from h.r. mcmaster. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am the president of the brookings institution, is a pleasure to welcome you to this virtual conference entitled just -- this -- disinformed. moment toke to take a address the troubling news that president trump and the first lady have contracted covid-19. this is a serious moment in which...
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to the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy students in brooks kentucky pi the country's top arts university the far right government wants to impose a government of learned more to the school. cuts to student protesters strongly opposed this measure. the culture war in congress is heating up. focused on europe to. keep the minutes on t.w. . the fight against the corona virus pandemic. where does science stand. and what the new findings have researchers name. and information and background. this is. alarming in germany as a country of records its highest number of cases since the start of the pandemic the news comes just after regional leaders agreed new restrictions to contain the spread of the virus says she's concerned that measures may. also.
to the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy students in brooks kentucky pi the country's top arts university the far right government wants to impose a government of learned more to the school. cuts to student protesters strongly opposed this measure. the culture war in congress is heating up. focused on europe to. keep the minutes on t.w. . the fight against the corona virus pandemic. where does science stand. and what the new findings have researchers name. and information and...
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and the view from sunny brook university in new york thanks so much you're very welcome my pleasure thanks for having me. and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derek williams as the questions you've posted to you tube channel were to do. just covert 1000 transmission change depending on whether it's in that or fatah try one of the great hopes last winter here in the northern hemisphere back in february and march that cove in 1000 would prove to be seasonal hasn't hasn't really panned out and then the last months a lot of researchers have come out with with often conflicting messages about about where and how environmental factors are influencing the spread of the disease any direct links between the war temperatures and transmission of the virus seem to still be pretty pretty tenuous to me but increasingly researchers are coming to a more united conclusion that the humidity the amount of moisture in the air could be playing a pretty big role in the spread of sars to both both indoors and out in the evidence is mounting that dry air m
and the view from sunny brook university in new york thanks so much you're very welcome my pleasure thanks for having me. and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derek williams as the questions you've posted to you tube channel were to do. just covert 1000 transmission change depending on whether it's in that or fatah try one of the great hopes last winter here in the northern hemisphere back in february and march that cove in 1000 would...
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let's bring in dr carey to protect she's a primary care physician a known visiting fellow at the brookings institution and she also served in the obama administration as i director of policy welcome to the w. so the president's doctor says mr trump is showing no symptoms of these doing string by oh what do you make of that given that we haven't heard about his covert tests yet yes it's quite puzzling the president as we know and have had confirmed by his doctors has received at least 2 retreatment which are generally reserved for patients who are moderately or severely ill so paints a bit of a different picture of those 3 treatments an antibiotic cocktail which is experimental in the united states at this point dexamethasone steroids in high doses and rem definitely are an anti-viral drugs so these are potent drugs with serious potential side effects especially the steroids and it just does not seem to be consistent with the more rosy picture that you just mentioned from both the president's personal physician as well as the president himself on twitter and in videos. the president has twe
let's bring in dr carey to protect she's a primary care physician a known visiting fellow at the brookings institution and she also served in the obama administration as i director of policy welcome to the w. so the president's doctor says mr trump is showing no symptoms of these doing string by oh what do you make of that given that we haven't heard about his covert tests yet yes it's quite puzzling the president as we know and have had confirmed by his doctors has received at least 2...
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from new york, the bbc‘s tom brook reports. music.most every day. and several miles away in prospect park in brooklyn, the kings county brass quintet holds court. new york cityjazz performers have been forced outdoors to the parks trying to eke out a living after the pandemic led to the closure of the city's music clubs. it's very bad. new york is the centre of the jazz world, and there's a lot of musicians who live offjazz, you know, playing live for people. and pretty much, they were denied that. music. i'm here about, like, two or three times a week playing with different groups. i was in central park yesterday, and, yeah, this is all we have being able to play outside, so hopefully it's not going to be too cold of a winter. the crisis in the city's jazz world is painfully evident in new york's greenwich village, where legendaryjazz clubs are trying to stay afloat. the village vanguard is the oldest continuously operated jazz club in the world. it faces possible extinction. six months ago almost to the day, we closed our doors... .
from new york, the bbc‘s tom brook reports. music.most every day. and several miles away in prospect park in brooklyn, the kings county brass quintet holds court. new york cityjazz performers have been forced outdoors to the parks trying to eke out a living after the pandemic led to the closure of the city's music clubs. it's very bad. new york is the centre of the jazz world, and there's a lot of musicians who live offjazz, you know, playing live for people. and pretty much, they were denied...
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i am tom brooke and welcome to our special talking movies programme, where we look forward to award seasonly, at this time of the year, award season is taking shape, but because of the pandemic, everything has changed, with the oscars now shifting to april. but, some potential awards contenders have emerged, especially at the venice film festival. from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the astonishment and the acclamation of the film industry, the venice film festival took place in 2020. it even had, behind the masks, instantly recognisable faces. but this year, with only two american films in competition, it was undoubtedly a european event and given its timing, that is unusual. this is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but coming to venice in september and its festival, usually means the start of autumn award season, because this place has a habit of spotting oscar winners. but in 2020, by necessity, it has been a very different kind of festival. venice shows us that award season, if it has a physical form, will involve socially distanced carpets, masks, an
i am tom brooke and welcome to our special talking movies programme, where we look forward to award seasonly, at this time of the year, award season is taking shape, but because of the pandemic, everything has changed, with the oscars now shifting to april. but, some potential awards contenders have emerged, especially at the venice film festival. from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the astonishment and the acclamation of the film industry, the venice film festival took...
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tom brook, bbc news, new york.ite house on saturday as he seeks to dispel lingering doubts about his recovery from coronavirus. several hundred supporters have been invited to hear him speak from a balcony. he's also planning to attend a rally in florida on monday. it comes as the us commission on presidential debates has announced that next week's second presidential debate has been cancelled. the commission had proposed a virtual debate between the two candidates, but that idea had been dismissed by president trump. that is all for me. stay with us that is all for me. stay with us here on bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. during friday, we saw colder air sweep down across the whole of the uk. accompanied by a fair number of showers as well. this weekend, it remains on the chilly side. again, a mixture of sunshine and showers. the showers much more widespread, though, on saturday. we have the colder air because the winds are coming in from the north or north—west. and that is because we have lower pressure sitting t
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microbiology society in its borne philippa is a brook is an epidemiologist and scientist with the world health organizations global hypnotises program and joining us from in the u.s. state of vermont is dr bob arnot former chief medical correspondent at n.b.c. news welcome to the program stephen quite fascinating the law journey it took the scientists to understand the disease and also the swedish while academy to recognize the legacy. yes that's right i mean i've worked in that to see for something like 20 years now and of course it was you know there's no discovered back in 1909 so it's probably a good time now to recognize that now we have these new drugs and different treatments for patients which is a fantastic advance and largely thanks to the prize winners that we're talking about today philippa 8 the swedish royal academy is no 4 taken way too early some time before recognising the work done by scientists is it because that in this particular field you need more time to verify the scientific scientific research and its impact. well i think this is very much what we've seen in th
microbiology society in its borne philippa is a brook is an epidemiologist and scientist with the world health organizations global hypnotises program and joining us from in the u.s. state of vermont is dr bob arnot former chief medical correspondent at n.b.c. news welcome to the program stephen quite fascinating the law journey it took the scientists to understand the disease and also the swedish while academy to recognize the legacy. yes that's right i mean i've worked in that to see for...
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now well let's run through some of the potential synonymous with john he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution's center for effective public management joins us from washington welcome to d w i see that you've written that a positive coverage test for the president is not in itself a cause for emergency action so when should people start worrying well as you said it's not necessarily a cause urgency action millions of people who had obit and they've. either no symptoms or in the president's case so far mild symptoms and presidents get sick from time to time and that's not as much of a problem but if the president's condition deteriorates and he is older he is obese and those are all. conditions or situations which can make kovan symptoms worse it would be something that could become a real crisis in the united states if the president were to need a ventilator or to be sedated or to be hospitalized in a serious way ok so let's let's talk through some of those scenarios if for instance if the president if his condition takes a turn for the worst and he does become incapacitated and u
now well let's run through some of the potential synonymous with john he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution's center for effective public management joins us from washington welcome to d w i see that you've written that a positive coverage test for the president is not in itself a cause for emergency action so when should people start worrying well as you said it's not necessarily a cause urgency action millions of people who had obit and they've. either no symptoms or in the...
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cassie brooks was her name then. mom and dad, darlene and chuck. >> she was very, very outgoing. driven, motivated. >> from when she was a little kid? >> yes, from the time she was little. straight as, perfect grades. she worked hard. >> cassie seemed to be good at pretty much everything. >> she lettered in five sports her senior year, too. and she was in the national honor society, future business leaders of america. >> what sports did she play? >> volleyball, basketball, softball, track, and palms. >> you must have amazed. >> she never quit. i would have to make her take down time. take a weekend, a saturday, and i would tell her, you're not doing anything, you're going to town with me. i would add, i have this -- time for a break. she just pushed herself so hard. >> she aced high school in just three years, announced to her family that she was going to be a doctor. and then she was 16 years old, she tried to hide what happened. but of course couldn't. she was pregnant. med school was not going to happen. and then,
cassie brooks was her name then. mom and dad, darlene and chuck. >> she was very, very outgoing. driven, motivated. >> from when she was a little kid? >> yes, from the time she was little. straight as, perfect grades. she worked hard. >> cassie seemed to be good at pretty much everything. >> she lettered in five sports her senior year, too. and she was in the national honor society, future business leaders of america. >> what sports did she play? >>...