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' son, robert brooks jr. rights were violated after his dad was transferred from another prison in central new york last month. what did you see when you watch that video? >> so what i seen was torture, was anger, and overall hate. that's all i could grasp from that video. i seen a helpless man, and i see myself in him, because i am his son. >> reporter: these were just some of the final moments of the 43-year-old's life on the night of december 9th. it was captured on body cameras worn by officers at the marcy correctional facility. the video was released two weeks ago by the new york attorney general's office and shows corrections officers repeatedly punching and kicking brooks while he's handcuffed on an infirmary bed. brooks' limp body and bloodied face is seen taking repeated blows. at one point an officer is seen trying to shove white material into brooks' mouth. another officer seen grabbing him by the neck. the next morning, brooks was pronounced dead. he had three years left on his sentence. your fat
' son, robert brooks jr. rights were violated after his dad was transferred from another prison in central new york last month. what did you see when you watch that video? >> so what i seen was torture, was anger, and overall hate. that's all i could grasp from that video. i seen a helpless man, and i see myself in him, because i am his son. >> reporter: these were just some of the final moments of the 43-year-old's life on the night of december 9th. it was captured on body cameras...
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in the 2023 documentary pretty baby brooke, let's just take a look at one of the clips, brooke, from so dismissed that i just threw my hands up and i thought, you know what? >> i'm not. i refuse to be a victim because this is something that happens no matter who you are and no matter what you think you're prepared for or not, you may have changed lives by talking about that. brooke, i think i've been lucky enough to have a platform, but what i have found important to me is first, to have my actual truth be what comes out first, rather than just always speculation and people talking about me, which was my whole life. so that was important. and as i got a voice and started, you know, had an education, was able to write books, i started realizing the value of just telling my truths or honesty. and so when you see someone who is a public figure at least willing to just say, look, this is it. this is what happened, it does seem to give people permission to not feel guilty or embarrassed or shame. shame or any of the above that we put ourselves through. >> and that's one of the things that
in the 2023 documentary pretty baby brooke, let's just take a look at one of the clips, brooke, from so dismissed that i just threw my hands up and i thought, you know what? >> i'm not. i refuse to be a victim because this is something that happens no matter who you are and no matter what you think you're prepared for or not, you may have changed lives by talking about that. brooke, i think i've been lucky enough to have a platform, but what i have found important to me is first, to have...
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brooks was lauded. brooks was cheered. brooks received hundreds of canes as gifts, many of them inscribed with the words hit him again. god. the north is outraged by this too. the south says these abolitionists have gone too far. it, in my opinion, the assault that makes the civil war really unavoidable. up until that point, the slavery issue had been kind of a political issue. yes, academics issue. yes, religious issue. yes. all of those. but it's the caning that really turns it into this gut wrenching issue in which i think both sides have these intractable positions at that point. sumner. sumner suffers terrible injuries, head injury, back injuries, neck injuries, trauma, brain, some kind of brain trauma, what we would call ptsd. he's out of the senate. he's out of the senate for about three and a half years. tries to get back to work. a couple of times every time he gets close to washington, d.c. blinding headaches gets. that's the ptsd part. even though it wasn't called that then goes to europe a couple of times subje
brooks was lauded. brooks was cheered. brooks received hundreds of canes as gifts, many of them inscribed with the words hit him again. god. the north is outraged by this too. the south says these abolitionists have gone too far. it, in my opinion, the assault that makes the civil war really unavoidable. up until that point, the slavery issue had been kind of a political issue. yes, academics issue. yes, religious issue. yes. all of those. but it's the caning that really turns it into this gut...
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world is not very careful, then brooks is the next big thing in town, even if it is not. it does not look like it now. but what the head wind, the west on while it is already resisting the already saying the are going to sanction you. so is there what one of the size is, sanctions of the already going to say that we are going to impose tar, if a non target barriers don't you have groups the already go say that we are going to ensure that we deny you access to credit through institutions such as the m f and the water bunk. another thing that they are doing is that many wisdom countries are now acquiring interest in african development bunk and is not lost on me. that often nigeria, the 2nd largest shareholder in the african development bunk, is the united states of america. the germans are, they are the jump and these are the, the british of the, the french isaiah. and as i've said, that's a different part of the african development bunk is in danger of being an african bank by name only because it is fundamentally controlled by those shareholders. so this is going is not
world is not very careful, then brooks is the next big thing in town, even if it is not. it does not look like it now. but what the head wind, the west on while it is already resisting the already saying the are going to sanction you. so is there what one of the size is, sanctions of the already going to say that we are going to impose tar, if a non target barriers don't you have groups the already go say that we are going to ensure that we deny you access to credit through institutions such as...
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if any of you to the continental wasik, i hauled the view that brooks provides a great opportunity for african countries to look at. the front of me is from a different standpoint, many african economies are still a good area. and if i'm permitted to use that word, you want to look at the economies that are going to make africa go through what i call the lot that they agreed cultural agree under pollution. this india can provide that technology. russia can provide that the closure technology through the fact that lies schemes signing up can provide that brazil can do that. if you go into the fishing system, china can do that. brazil can do that. in other words, these are countries that have appropriate technology, which can be deployed in the continental wasik. if you leave the car just sit tight and the energy is set up. right now, if you look at a country like china, it generates more electricity than on african countries combined. we need to acknowledge, you know, that to improve our a hydro electricity generation g o samo, we need to have high, we need to have solar. we need to hav
if any of you to the continental wasik, i hauled the view that brooks provides a great opportunity for african countries to look at. the front of me is from a different standpoint, many african economies are still a good area. and if i'm permitted to use that word, you want to look at the economies that are going to make africa go through what i call the lot that they agreed cultural agree under pollution. this india can provide that technology. russia can provide that the closure technology...
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brooks.hing $400 million for more cameras at correctional facilities across the state and hiring an outside firm. brooks' family attorney responding on camera for the first time. what does the family think about what has been announced by the governor? >> i think those are important steps, significant change needs to happen. obviously it is a bit late for mr. brooks. >> reporter: the governor said 13 individuals were suspended without pay and another resigned. >> mr. brooks is a person that deserved an opportunity to serve his debt to society and come out a better man. >> it is now required officers activate their body camera during any interaction with inmates. > coming up next, the tangle of red tape when reapplying for medicaid and potentially dangerous consequences for children who had their benefits cut off. children who have had their children who have had their benefits cut off. ♪♪ >> back now with more reporting on the medicaid shake that. for many it can take months to fix. more now
brooks.hing $400 million for more cameras at correctional facilities across the state and hiring an outside firm. brooks' family attorney responding on camera for the first time. what does the family think about what has been announced by the governor? >> i think those are important steps, significant change needs to happen. obviously it is a bit late for mr. brooks. >> reporter: the governor said 13 individuals were suspended without pay and another resigned. >> mr. brooks is...
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but in those, on the days as we know, it is south africa that was admitted and we now talk of brooks. the question then is, what is the value if any of critics to the continental wasik, i hold the view that brooks provides a great opportunity for african countries to look at the front of me is from a different standpoint, many african economies are still a greater yeah, and if i'm permitted to use that word, you want to look at the economies that are going to make africa go through what i call the lot that they agreed cultural agree under pollution, the india can provide that technology. russia can provide that the closure technology through the, for the allies schemes signing up and provide that brazil can do that. if you go into the fishing system, sign up and do that. brazil can do that. in other words, these are countries that have appropriate technology, which can be deployed in the continental wasik. if you leave, the grief caught just secretary in the energy sector. right now. if you look at a country like china, it generates more electricity than on african countries combined.
but in those, on the days as we know, it is south africa that was admitted and we now talk of brooks. the question then is, what is the value if any of critics to the continental wasik, i hold the view that brooks provides a great opportunity for african countries to look at the front of me is from a different standpoint, many african economies are still a greater yeah, and if i'm permitted to use that word, you want to look at the economies that are going to make africa go through what i call...
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david brooks: yes, my small violin for the davos elitists.rosstalk] david brooks: i would say a couple things on foreign policy. the first, one thing that's i think that's been undercovered that has been truly terrible, maybe the most terrible thing for me, is the decimation of the national and national security staff, some of the intel staff. these are career people who are patriotic people who work like 70-hour, 80-hour weeks. they serve every president. and they have expertise. you take all those people. a lot of people showed up and they were asked to go home and we don't know if you're ever coming back. and so who's going to run our foreign policy? get somebody who -- people who don't know anything about intel? you can't learn intel by sitting on a college campus. you have to be in the intel community. and so i worry about the decimation of our human capacities. i have some hopeful thoughts about just the vibe about russia these days. russia has -- they're winning very gradually the war in ukraine, but at tremendous economic cost, human
david brooks: yes, my small violin for the davos elitists.rosstalk] david brooks: i would say a couple things on foreign policy. the first, one thing that's i think that's been undercovered that has been truly terrible, maybe the most terrible thing for me, is the decimation of the national and national security staff, some of the intel staff. these are career people who are patriotic people who work like 70-hour, 80-hour weeks. they serve every president. and they have expertise. you take all...
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brooks who was sefk rving a 12-r sentence was pronounced dead.aking monday night. >> his killing must be a catalyst for change. justice must be served. >> governor hochul saying the system failed mr. brooks as she announced new reforms, naming a new superintendent, and hiring an outside firm to conduct reviews across the system. tonight, brooks' family attorney elizabeth mazar responding on camera for the first time. >> what does the family think about what has been announced so far about the governor? >> you know, i think those are important steps. significant change needs to happen. obviously, it's a bit late for mr. brooks. >> the governor says 13 individuals have been suspended without pay, another has resigned as an inveigation is under way. >> mr. brooks was a person who deserved an opportunity to serve his debt to society and come out a better man. >> and new york's department of corrections is requiring that officers activate their body camera during any interaction with inmates. hallie? >> shaquille brewster, thank you. >>> coming up nex
brooks who was sefk rving a 12-r sentence was pronounced dead.aking monday night. >> his killing must be a catalyst for change. justice must be served. >> governor hochul saying the system failed mr. brooks as she announced new reforms, naming a new superintendent, and hiring an outside firm to conduct reviews across the system. tonight, brooks' family attorney elizabeth mazar responding on camera for the first time. >> what does the family think about what has been announced...
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hi, i'm brooke, - a single mum of three living the lake life . in small—town texas. hello. hi.nd djemilah, two mums who literally built their mum—une with their own two hands. so how did it all start, then? how did you guys meet and how did you decide to set up living together? so it was kind of like an organic thing - that we weren't expecting to really be _ a long—term thing either. actually, brooke used to have a coffee shop in town, - and my partner at the time, which i was living with in texas, _ he had sold her some services for her coffee shop. _ shortly after that, we separated - and i was like, _ "i can't do this anymore." it was a very toxic environment. - and then he tells me, "i'm leaving. - you could tell that brooke lady that i'm not going - you could tell that brooke lady that i'm not going to fulfil- the work that - i charged her for." and so i reached out| to her and i was like, "hey, so i will fulfil the work for you, just if you can, - like, give me a second because i don't have . anywhere to live. " yeah. and that was kind of something that i had personal ex
hi, i'm brooke, - a single mum of three living the lake life . in small—town texas. hello. hi.nd djemilah, two mums who literally built their mum—une with their own two hands. so how did it all start, then? how did you guys meet and how did you decide to set up living together? so it was kind of like an organic thing - that we weren't expecting to really be _ a long—term thing either. actually, brooke used to have a coffee shop in town, - and my partner at the time, which i was living...
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later we will be joined by emily brooke, house reporter for the hill. washington journal.conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. book tv every sunday on c-span 2 features leaving -- leading authors discussing their recent nonfiction books. coming up, a european parliament member talks about regulating the tech industry in her book. then a journalist recalls his journeys to senegal, south carolina and palestine and reflects on how the
later we will be joined by emily brooke, house reporter for the hill. washington journal.conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. book tv every sunday on c-span 2 features leaving -- leading authors discussing their recent nonfiction books. coming up, a european parliament member talks about regulating the tech industry in her book. then a journalist recalls his journeys to senegal, south carolina and palestine and reflects on how the
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brooke shields, everybody. "tonight show" after the break. stick around, everybody. oh, i love it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. okay, let's get going. can everybody see that? like you know to check your desktop first, before sharing your screen. ahh..that is not. uhh, oh no. no no no. i don't know how that got in there. no. that, uhh. yeah, checking first is smart. okay, uhh. everybody get out....
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angela brooks. several brooks -- sen. brooks: i am proud to stand with my colleagues today. i have to say i'm more proud to be here on behalf of the people. you heard my colleague talk about the brisk weather. i think we are all feeling it and i'm reminded in a moment like this that in just a few minute i will have an opportunity to go back inside this building. we cannot forget for a single moment there are americans all across this country who have no place to go on a day like this. a cold day. that is what our work is about. it is about the people. nobody represented it better than jimmy carter who he recognized his life of work. what president carter represent it for us is the truth. it doesn't matter what we say we believe. it is more important what we do. i stand with my colleagues saying we are here to do something on behalf of the american people. the people who believe like president carter did that every person deserves to have a place to live, who believed like president carter that economic opportunities belong to all of us, and believe like president carter did
angela brooks. several brooks -- sen. brooks: i am proud to stand with my colleagues today. i have to say i'm more proud to be here on behalf of the people. you heard my colleague talk about the brisk weather. i think we are all feeling it and i'm reminded in a moment like this that in just a few minute i will have an opportunity to go back inside this building. we cannot forget for a single moment there are americans all across this country who have no place to go on a day like this. a cold...
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"you can tell that brooke lady that i'm not..."ot going to fulfil "the work that i charged her for." and so i reached out to her and i was like, "hey, "so i will fulfil the work for you just if you can, "like, give me a second "because i don't have anywhere to live." yeah. and that was kind of something that i had personal experience with. when i was younger i was in a really, really abusive relationship and was able to get out through some social services, and after that, i always wanted to be able to provide that for someone else. and the timing just worked out, in that, i had just moved out of the rv into the cottage. and so i was living there and i had an empty rv, and i was like, "well, hey, if you need a place to live, um, "you know, i'm a single mum too, "and i've got this space. "do you want to come check it out "and see if it would work for you and your daughter?" how was building your own house? because that's pretty incredible. it has just been, like, suchjust a whirlwind, um, of trying to learn how to do it. so i have s
"you can tell that brooke lady that i'm not..."ot going to fulfil "the work that i charged her for." and so i reached out to her and i was like, "hey, "so i will fulfil the work for you just if you can, "like, give me a second "because i don't have anywhere to live." yeah. and that was kind of something that i had personal experience with. when i was younger i was in a really, really abusive relationship and was able to get out through some social...
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so thank you, brook. i appreciate that. [applause] i want to kick this off by exhale a reflection on national unity. we're deeply divided as a country today. and i think the way that both political parties imagine we might get to national unity is through compromise. it would seem to me the obvious approach actually if you have people badly divided, perhaps the way you get to uniting that country is through compromise. actually reject that vision. i believe that the way we will unite this country is by being uncompromising, about the principles that set the country into motion in the first place. i think we have to be honest with ourselves. that america was not founded on moderate ideals. america was founded on radical ideals that idea that you get to speak your mind and you do and you do and you do too as long as i get to in return. that is a wild idea for most of human history. it was done the other way, the idea that we're a nation not of men but a nation of laws. founded on the rule of law, that we pursue excellent with
so thank you, brook. i appreciate that. [applause] i want to kick this off by exhale a reflection on national unity. we're deeply divided as a country today. and i think the way that both political parties imagine we might get to national unity is through compromise. it would seem to me the obvious approach actually if you have people badly divided, perhaps the way you get to uniting that country is through compromise. actually reject that vision. i believe that the way we will unite this...
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preston brooks, the you would think you would hope that the brooks keening of sumner would have triggered a reevaluation of the concept of congressional violence. it did not work out that way. brooks resigned his seat, returned to south carolina, and was overwhelmingly reelected by his constituents. sumner didn't return to the senate for two and a half years, recovering both from the physical violence, but also from what we would now call ptsd, although that concept wasn't in use at the time and violence and threats of violence continued in the run up to the civil war, the most famous of these episodes, certainly the most widespread of them, occurred in 1857. the issue before congress was a decision by president james buchanan, who was a northerner, a democrat from pennsylvania, but a sympathizer with the south to present to congress a constitution that had been approved, moved by slaveholders through chicanery, approved by slaveholders in kansas, requesting that the kansas join the union as a slave state. the backdrop to this was that in 1854, congress had enacted a law called the kansas
preston brooks, the you would think you would hope that the brooks keening of sumner would have triggered a reevaluation of the concept of congressional violence. it did not work out that way. brooks resigned his seat, returned to south carolina, and was overwhelmingly reelected by his constituents. sumner didn't return to the senate for two and a half years, recovering both from the physical violence, but also from what we would now call ptsd, although that concept wasn't in use at the time...
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at her trial in 2014, rebekah brooks - charge remain unanswered.i was editor of the sun we run a clean ship. now, ten years later, when she is ceo of the company, they now admit when she was editor of the sun, they ran a criminal enterprise. ngn says there was no foil —— voice mail interception at the sun and has not admitted any wrongdoing by its journalist, so is this a fair all over? i journalist, so is this a fair all over? ~ ., ., ., ~' journalist, so is this a fair all over? ~ ., ., ., ~ ., over? i think we are looking to the government _ over? i think we are looking to the government and _ over? i think we are looking to the government and also _ over? i think we are looking to the government and also to _ over? i think we are looking to the government and also to the - over? i think we are looking to the government and also to the police j over? i think we are looking to the i government and also to the police to say, are _ government and also to the police to say. are you — government and also to the police to say, are you going to investi
at her trial in 2014, rebekah brooks - charge remain unanswered.i was editor of the sun we run a clean ship. now, ten years later, when she is ceo of the company, they now admit when she was editor of the sun, they ran a criminal enterprise. ngn says there was no foil —— voice mail interception at the sun and has not admitted any wrongdoing by its journalist, so is this a fair all over? i journalist, so is this a fair all over? ~ ., ., ., ~' journalist, so is this a fair all over? ~ ., .,...
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hi, i'm brooke, - a single mum of three living the lake life . in small—town texas. hello. hi.nd herfriend djemilah, two mums who literally built their mum—une with their own two hands. so how did it all start, then? how did you guys meet and how did you decide to set up living together? so it was kind of like an organic thing - that we weren't expecting to really be _ a long—term thing either. actually, brooke used to have a coffee shop in town, - and my partner at the time, which i was living with in texas, _ he had sold her some services for her coffee shop. _ shortly after that, we separated - and i was like, _ "i can't do this anymore." it was a very toxic environment. - and then he tells me, "i'm leaving. - you could tell that brooke lady that i'm not going to _ fulfil the work that i charged her for."j and so i reached out| to her and i was like, "hey, so i will fulfil the work for you, just if you can, - like, give me a second because i don't have . anywhere to live. " yeah. and that was kind of something that i had personal experience with. when i was younger, i was in
hi, i'm brooke, - a single mum of three living the lake life . in small—town texas. hello. hi.nd herfriend djemilah, two mums who literally built their mum—une with their own two hands. so how did it all start, then? how did you guys meet and how did you decide to set up living together? so it was kind of like an organic thing - that we weren't expecting to really be _ a long—term thing either. actually, brooke used to have a coffee shop in town, - and my partner at the time, which i was...
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and we want to john brooks and countries such as a nigeria and other event in the art of world. i joining the brits and if the western world is not very careful, then brooks is the next big thing in town. even if it is not. it does not look like it now, but what do headwind the west on? why are these already resisting a they already saying the are going to sanction you. so is there when one of the size is sanctions? the already going to say that we're going to impose tar, if a non target barriers, don't you a goods. they already go saying that we are going to ensure that we deny you access to credit through institutions such as the math on the was on. another thing that they are doing is that many western countries are now acquired an interest in african development bunk and is not lost on me that often nigeria, the 2nd largest shareholder in the african development bunk, is the united states of america, the germans, the the jump on these uh the, the british uh the, the franchise. yeah. and as i've said, i've had different for the last week on development bunk is in danger of be
and we want to john brooks and countries such as a nigeria and other event in the art of world. i joining the brits and if the western world is not very careful, then brooks is the next big thing in town. even if it is not. it does not look like it now, but what do headwind the west on? why are these already resisting a they already saying the are going to sanction you. so is there when one of the size is sanctions? the already going to say that we're going to impose tar, if a non target...
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everybody who knows brooke rollins knows brooke rollins. and you will too once you get to know her. i first met brooke years ago when serving in the state government in texas, but it was when she was the policy director for then governor rick perry that i began to see what a truly dedicated public servant she was and still is. since this time, as you know, from reading the resume and you know she has had an impressive career. i am delighted to be here today to help introduce her. she was born and raised in glenrose, texas. for those of you who haven't pulled out your map to see where that is, it is about an hour southwest of fort worth. schiff brings first-hand experience to the often difficult realities of farm life -- she brings forth an expense to the often difficult realities of farm life. she graduated from texas a&m. i thought i heard a whoop somewhere. >> whoop whoop. sen. cornyn: texas has more cysts farms than any state -- has more firms than any state in history. this is critical to our state and the nation. brooke's agricultural roots will work well to give farmers and pr
everybody who knows brooke rollins knows brooke rollins. and you will too once you get to know her. i first met brooke years ago when serving in the state government in texas, but it was when she was the policy director for then governor rick perry that i began to see what a truly dedicated public servant she was and still is. since this time, as you know, from reading the resume and you know she has had an impressive career. i am delighted to be here today to help introduce her. she was born...
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thank you brooke i appreciate that. i want to kick this off by actually reflection on national unity. we are deeply divided as a country today. the way to summon both a political parties might imagine we get to national unity is through copyright who seem to be the obvious approach of your people badly divided perhaps we get to uniting that through compromise i reject that vision i believe the way we will unite this country is to be uncompromising about the principles that set the country into motion the first place. i think we have been honest with ourselves that americo is not found on moderate ideas america was founded on radical ideas that used to beat your mind and you do, and you do, and you do to the songs i get to in return. that's a wild idea for most of human history. i was on the other way we are a nation not of men but lost found it on the rule of law that we pursue excellence without apology. you get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but the content of your character and your contributions
thank you brooke i appreciate that. i want to kick this off by actually reflection on national unity. we are deeply divided as a country today. the way to summon both a political parties might imagine we get to national unity is through copyright who seem to be the obvious approach of your people badly divided perhaps we get to uniting that through compromise i reject that vision i believe the way we will unite this country is to be uncompromising about the principles that set the country into...
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it has been a wonderful event coordinator at brookings and the studies program.s are set on the onset for those of you online, from c-span, and important points is not just that thank you but to express our appreciation for three and half almost four years of dedicated public service and the significant personal sacrifices you made to be down here on the job pretty much 24/7. yous framed this up at the beginning in terms of talking about economic liberty. regardless of political persuasion there was no doubt that your focus is ensuring the american public benefited from markets free of unfair practices before that we are in your debt. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> today the labor department release the jobs number for december showing a growth of two to 56000 jobs in the final month of 2024 print out from 212,000 jobs in november. the u.s. also registered december unemployment rate of 4.1%. a slight drop from four-point to the previous month and matching the october unemployment rate. figures show continued job growth in healthcare, government and retail. >
it has been a wonderful event coordinator at brookings and the studies program.s are set on the onset for those of you online, from c-span, and important points is not just that thank you but to express our appreciation for three and half almost four years of dedicated public service and the significant personal sacrifices you made to be down here on the job pretty much 24/7. yous framed this up at the beginning in terms of talking about economic liberty. regardless of political persuasion...
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so, and brooks really represents the global cells or the global majority. so the, you know, with these 2 countries that they relate use if they get crossed. oh what's, what's the benefit? and so i think it's a, it's, it's really important that countries like india and china can come along together and together was russia. and then also let's don't forget south africa and also other members of brooks. so the global south really needs good leaderships. me.
so, and brooks really represents the global cells or the global majority. so the, you know, with these 2 countries that they relate use if they get crossed. oh what's, what's the benefit? and so i think it's a, it's, it's really important that countries like india and china can come along together and together was russia. and then also let's don't forget south africa and also other members of brooks. so the global south really needs good leaderships. me.
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rebekah brooks, now the ceo of news uk, gave evidence to mps at the time.or of the sun, and i can say absolutely that the sun is a very clean ship. prince harry has always wanted his day in court to prove the sun was responsible for unlawful newsgathering practices. unlawful news—gathering practices. i know why people have settled. they've settled because they've had to settle, so therefore, one of the main reasons for seeing this through is accountability, because i'm the last person that can actually achieve that, and also closure for these 1,300 people and their families. i've been asked to read out a statement... - prince harry's last—minute settlement has been five years in the making. so who won? the only ones who really one today, as any court case, are the lawyers, because they all get paid, the most important thing here is, i think it was probably a pyrrhic victory for prince harry, but there again, he did say he wanted his day in court, and he didn't get that, because his lawyers settled. i think that the sun and news group probably are relieved t
rebekah brooks, now the ceo of news uk, gave evidence to mps at the time.or of the sun, and i can say absolutely that the sun is a very clean ship. prince harry has always wanted his day in court to prove the sun was responsible for unlawful newsgathering practices. unlawful news—gathering practices. i know why people have settled. they've settled because they've had to settle, so therefore, one of the main reasons for seeing this through is accountability, because i'm the last person that...
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let's go to brooke singman with more on political fallout from the fire. >> brooke: president trump is calling out governor newsom and president biden over the government response to these historic wildfires, saying, the fires in los angeles may go down as the worst in the history of our country. they are doubting whether insurance companies will have enough money to pay for this catastrophe, this is gross ink incompetence and mismanagement of the biden and newsom administration. >> one can't respond to it. people are fleeing, people have lost lives, kids have lost schools, families torn asunder, churches burned down and this guy wants to politicize it. i have a lot of thoughts and i know what i want to say. i stood next to the president of the united states today, i was proud to be with president biden. >> brooke: trump said he will take care of californians. listen. >> we'll take care of the whole state. what happened is a tragedy and the governor has not done a good job. i got along well with him and we would work together, looks like we'll have to rebuild it. what happened there, i
let's go to brooke singman with more on political fallout from the fire. >> brooke: president trump is calling out governor newsom and president biden over the government response to these historic wildfires, saying, the fires in los angeles may go down as the worst in the history of our country. they are doubting whether insurance companies will have enough money to pay for this catastrophe, this is gross ink incompetence and mismanagement of the biden and newsom administration. >>...
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brookings is sharpening u.s. policy over a century and i appreciate your inviting me for a conversation about the federal trade commission. i'm especially grateful to bill baer who is a pillar of antitrust and former director of the bureau of competition and former assistant attorney general for antitrust at the justice department, he is in a league of his own with depth of experience and institutional knowledge and it is a pleasure to get the benefit from his wise counsel. it is an extraordinary honor to serve as chair of f.t.c. an agency whose mission is tied to principles of fairness, opportunity and freedom. i'm grateful to fellow commissioners for the partnership and i know i speak for the senior team when i say the f.t.c. is lucky to have a brilliant and hard working staff carrying out our mission. i would like to begin by taking a few minutes to reflect on the last four years, both the values that guided our work, approach we took to carrying out our mandate and tangible results we have delivered for the a
brookings is sharpening u.s. policy over a century and i appreciate your inviting me for a conversation about the federal trade commission. i'm especially grateful to bill baer who is a pillar of antitrust and former director of the bureau of competition and former assistant attorney general for antitrust at the justice department, he is in a league of his own with depth of experience and institutional knowledge and it is a pleasure to get the benefit from his wise counsel. it is an...
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so, and brooks really represents the global cells or the global majority. so the, you know, with these 2 countries that they relate use if they get crossed. oh, what's, what's the benefit? and so i think it's a, it's, it's really important that countries like india and china can come along together and together was russia. and then also, let's don't forget south africa and also other members of brooks. so the global south really needs good leaderships. mm hm. all right, we're gonna leave it there, a vice chairman of the shanghai center for rent pack and international studies. nelson long nelson. thank you. thank you. all right, well, do stay with us here on archie international. i'll be back with much more news in just about half an hour in the meantime. be sure to visit our website, our t. com for their highlight. us breaking news and updates by the the, the game show what i did show it and then it's good for somebody of noise is shipped. the lights should be shielded in me and then i see it the last as a command, let's say skim hijacks deck. i'm willing t
so, and brooks really represents the global cells or the global majority. so the, you know, with these 2 countries that they relate use if they get crossed. oh, what's, what's the benefit? and so i think it's a, it's, it's really important that countries like india and china can come along together and together was russia. and then also, let's don't forget south africa and also other members of brooks. so the global south really needs good leaderships. mm hm. all right, we're gonna leave it...
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welcome brooke singman. >> brooke: president trump will be back in office in less than two weeks and meet with senate republicans tomorrow and discuss getting his maga agenda through. >> favor one bill, i want to get everything passed. some people don't necessarily agree with it. my preference and one big beautiful bill. tom homan is central casting and will do a great job. >> brooke: cabinet picks are hard at work shoring up support. today tulsi gabbard, national intelligence is set to meet with senator mark warner, top democrat on senate intelligence committee. incoming president is doubling down on his goal to buy greenland saying i'm hearing people of greenland is maga. greenland is incredible and people will benefit if and when it becomes part of our nation. make greenland great again. today donald trump is heading to greenland, he will not be meeting with political figures, it is personal. >> carley: brooke singman, thank you. speaking of expansion, president trump has his sight set up north. many people in canada love being 51st state. united states can no longer suffer what c
welcome brooke singman. >> brooke: president trump will be back in office in less than two weeks and meet with senate republicans tomorrow and discuss getting his maga agenda through. >> favor one bill, i want to get everything passed. some people don't necessarily agree with it. my preference and one big beautiful bill. tom homan is central casting and will do a great job. >> brooke: cabinet picks are hard at work shoring up support. today tulsi gabbard, national intelligence...
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brooke brooke exactly. that's right. the white house says colombia has agreed to all of president trump's terms. including accepting all illegal migrants being returned from the u.s. after colombia had initially refused two military aircraft carrying deported illegal migrants. the white house press secretary karoline leavitt saying in part the fully drafted ipa not signed enemies colombia science this agreement. enhanced inspections from customs and border protection will remain in effect until the first plane load of colombian depoor teetedies is successfully returned. colombia's president quickly caved following president trump announcing retaliatory measures in response to him not accepting deportation flights. his office even used to use the presidential plane to repatriate migrants returning from the u.s. those threats from trump included 25% tariff on all goods coming to the trust colombia increase 50% after a week. trump proposed a travel plan and immediate visa on the colombian government officials and all allies
brooke brooke exactly. that's right. the white house says colombia has agreed to all of president trump's terms. including accepting all illegal migrants being returned from the u.s. after colombia had initially refused two military aircraft carrying deported illegal migrants. the white house press secretary karoline leavitt saying in part the fully drafted ipa not signed enemies colombia science this agreement. enhanced inspections from customs and border protection will remain in effect until...
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brooke taylor are joins us from el paso in texas.t of this in the last 24 hours? [no audio] stuart: okay. i don't think brooke can hear me. if let's see if we can get through again. can you just test? all right. we better move on. this just in to us, trump's department of homeland security has repealed a key memo from alejandro mayorkas which placed limits on i.c.e. agents. we need an explainer, and i've got one. texas border sheriff thaddeus cleveland joins me now. am i right in saying this frees up east agents from going to schools and hospitals to arrest illegals? have i got that right? >> hi, stuart. that's' what i'm hearing at this point. that is limitations that have been put on us under previous administrations. it had kind of gone back and forth with republican and democrat administrations coming into power, but i'll tell you, this won't be the only men -- memorandum repealed by this administration. we will see many, many more come out. stuart: but it's going to be contentious. the -- if you see i.c.e. agents on your local te
brooke taylor are joins us from el paso in texas.t of this in the last 24 hours? [no audio] stuart: okay. i don't think brooke can hear me. if let's see if we can get through again. can you just test? all right. we better move on. this just in to us, trump's department of homeland security has repealed a key memo from alejandro mayorkas which placed limits on i.c.e. agents. we need an explainer, and i've got one. texas border sheriff thaddeus cleveland joins me now. am i right in saying this...
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he sat down for a conversation with former treasury official aaron klein at the brookings institution. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. my name is aaron klein, i'm the chair and senior fellow of economic studies here at the brookings institution and on behalf of brookings center on regulation and markets, economic studies, let me welcome you here in washington on a snowy wednesday morning where we are here to talk about the future of financial regulation particularly as it relates to commodities and futures. when you talk about the future of revelation for futures you are looking out and forward and we are joined by rostin behnam, the fifteenth chairman of the commodities future. i'm going to introduce him in a second but i just want to wonderscore to folks that you may think of this as abstract financial regulation, on the one hand, you may say this is stuff that moves the market in wall street but doesn't affect my life or stuff that you read about when you are looking at cotton futures and how farmers in an agrarian society double that and that history is important to und
he sat down for a conversation with former treasury official aaron klein at the brookings institution. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. my name is aaron klein, i'm the chair and senior fellow of economic studies here at the brookings institution and on behalf of brookings center on regulation and markets, economic studies, let me welcome you here in washington on a snowy wednesday morning where we are here to talk about the future of financial regulation particularly as it...
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maria: brooke a lot of stuff happening, yeah, it is week two. -- >> that is right now, amazing!hank you liz i know the a lot of expectations for president trump into the inauguration i don't know that too many people expected this kind of pace. lee: -- commander in chief -- contrast to joe biden was president a cupa couple weeksog haven't seen him in months almost he had no energy four years i think americans love sense of urgency one of the best things was when he went out to california hectored, los angeles mayor karen bass about get people in their house what are you waiting for let's get this done i think look i think there is far too much government, innft dispiriting to americans i applaud this president energy, and the fact, plumbers liberal media don't know what to focus on that is good too. maria: they don't, just let me say two focuses we've got to get to this morning that is scott bessent will be confirmed, as treasury secretary, likely this morning, as president trump stops in las vegas over weekend proposing sending nearly 90,000 irs agents hired under joe biden to
maria: brooke a lot of stuff happening, yeah, it is week two. -- >> that is right now, amazing!hank you liz i know the a lot of expectations for president trump into the inauguration i don't know that too many people expected this kind of pace. lee: -- commander in chief -- contrast to joe biden was president a cupa couple weeksog haven't seen him in months almost he had no energy four years i think americans love sense of urgency one of the best things was when he went out to california...
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. >> steve: brooke singman will join us to explain what it all means and breaking news. >> brooke: meta announced changes allowing more free speech and curbing -- mark zuckerberg releasing this message. >> we will simplify policy and restore free expression on our platform, more specifically get rid of fact checkers and replace with notes similar to x starting in the u.s. >> brooke: changes like replacing third-party fact checking with community notes, a model seen on x. and meta will lift topics like immigration and gender identity. focus on illegal and high severity issue bes instead and reduce removal of political content on its platform. meta joined "fox and friends" in an exclusive interview. >> there is no question the things that happen at meta of coming from mark. there has been a change over last four years. we saw a lot of societal and political pressure in the direction of more content moderation and censorship and we have a new administration and president coming in, big defenders of free expression and that makes a difference. >> brooke: zuckerberg blamed biden administrati
. >> steve: brooke singman will join us to explain what it all means and breaking news. >> brooke: meta announced changes allowing more free speech and curbing -- mark zuckerberg releasing this message. >> we will simplify policy and restore free expression on our platform, more specifically get rid of fact checkers and replace with notes similar to x starting in the u.s. >> brooke: changes like replacing third-party fact checking with community notes, a model seen on x....
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brooke singman has the latest on trump's foreign policy plans. >> brooke: president trump's policy becoming clear in his interview with sean hannity touching on issues like iran, china and panama canal. >> president trump: most expensive thing we have built is panama canal. jimmy carter gave it away for $1, we have to take it back. china is running the panama canal right now. >> sean: you had a conversation with president xi. >> president trump: i had a good relationship with him, with vladamir putin, also. iran is a different story. iran is a whole different thing. it is a religious deal that is very dangerous. they cannot have a nuclear weapon. if they get one, everyone else will get them and whole thing will be a disaster. >> brooke: trump is calling on russian president vladamir putin to put an end to russia-ukraine war. >> president trump: i put out a truth today that is really strong and i mean it. if they don't do it, i will pus tariffs -- >> sean: do what? >> president trump: if they don't settle this war soon, i'll put massive tariffs on russia and taxes and big sanctions. i don't
brooke singman has the latest on trump's foreign policy plans. >> brooke: president trump's policy becoming clear in his interview with sean hannity touching on issues like iran, china and panama canal. >> president trump: most expensive thing we have built is panama canal. jimmy carter gave it away for $1, we have to take it back. china is running the panama canal right now. >> sean: you had a conversation with president xi. >> president trump: i had a good relationship...
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"brooke shields is not allowed to get old." who says that?ment in a way. i have watched people get sort of personally affronted that i dare to be 60. >> reporter: what do you say to them? >> i sort of feel bad for them. i am a part of the problem because i was that symbol, maybe unwittingly, but i didn't set out to do that. >> reporter: nearly 44 years after being named the face of a decade, shields hopes to be a voice for her generation, empowering women by sharing her personal and at times vulnerable experiences. you say you know this will make headlines, and you reveal this story in which a doctor performed a surgery on you that you didn't consent to? >> yeah. >> reporter: what happened? >> i was asked by my gynecologist if i experienced discomfort, and i said yes. >> reporter: in the late 2000s, shields went to a surgeon to help reduce libya discomfort. but after the operation she found out he performed an extra procedure. an unwanted vaginal rejuvenation. >> he literally looked at me and said, like, i tightened you up a bit. i was like,
"brooke shields is not allowed to get old." who says that?ment in a way. i have watched people get sort of personally affronted that i dare to be 60. >> reporter: what do you say to them? >> i sort of feel bad for them. i am a part of the problem because i was that symbol, maybe unwittingly, but i didn't set out to do that. >> reporter: nearly 44 years after being named the face of a decade, shields hopes to be a voice for her generation, empowering women by sharing...