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he that's white brother eddie argues, brother skip, brother hylton, they wrong.dwin was great and by no name in the street he lost his literary power, he was bitter. no. reread glaude and get straightened out. there is a genius in baldwin after the death of malcolm and martin and met medgar. he can only fall back 0 then love ohio family because also he got closer to death, that those things that really, really, really matter, that can sustain you, that's what are going to fall back on. and ancestors that we get. brother eddie lays this out. >> he sure does. baldwin never stopped telling the truth even when it seemed he was fully disheart 'ed. dr. glaude points out in a passage in the first couple of servings that says that could be read as saying, baldwin gave up. he gave a hallmark for old aim which is not something he introduce to our young activityis or talk about much at school. we talked earlier but the cursiveness -- having the third movement and rehear the melody even though he is doing more for -- to show the beauty and the destruction in the lyric. that'
he that's white brother eddie argues, brother skip, brother hylton, they wrong.dwin was great and by no name in the street he lost his literary power, he was bitter. no. reread glaude and get straightened out. there is a genius in baldwin after the death of malcolm and martin and met medgar. he can only fall back 0 then love ohio family because also he got closer to death, that those things that really, really, really matter, that can sustain you, that's what are going to fall back on. and...
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like i said, he was our brother, brother robert.e were just robert, and i loved him. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i told my pastor i was not going to preach. [laughter] but i am going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most, john to others. robert and uncle robert to family. the most important role he played to me was being my older brother. i could tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for him. one of my childhood memories was when we were younger. our mother would call me robert and call robert me because he we looked so much alike, even though we were nine years apart. i remember the day when john left home. mother told him not to get in trouble, not to get in the way. and be particular. but we all know that john got in trouble, got in the way, but it was a good trouble. john was different from the rest of the family, and he would have thoughts th
like i said, he was our brother, brother robert.e were just robert, and i loved him. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i told my pastor i was not going to preach. [laughter] but i am going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most, john to others. robert and uncle robert to family. the most important role he played to me was being my older brother. i could tell you so much...
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his brother they were not just brothers they were the best of friends when the series oh it was called me is the best your price is the name of the soviet daily. all the games that were played in moscow. the. bring side commentator. who sat there with the ringside commentator and russian was my brother curl watch. i'll tell you one thing. he. watched most of the games on t.v. and then there was one game. which were playing against sweden here in moscow. at luzhniki stadium. and for some reason he was busy at some other kind of a job he says george will pinch hit for me. ok. on that day of the game. u.s.s.r. sweden and the ringside with me not my brother and i did the whole game in the post post-game conference press. conference and no one. realized it was not my brother but me except one person my mother interestingly it was karl who george owes his acquaintance to his future wife you won't believe me. but how i met my wife begins with the story about a paper clip. paperclip. my brother was working in the african section was broadcast both in english and french and there was a young la
his brother they were not just brothers they were the best of friends when the series oh it was called me is the best your price is the name of the soviet daily. all the games that were played in moscow. the. bring side commentator. who sat there with the ringside commentator and russian was my brother curl watch. i'll tell you one thing. he. watched most of the games on t.v. and then there was one game. which were playing against sweden here in moscow. at luzhniki stadium. and for some reason...
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>> i listen to some of them. >> but he's your brother, who owns half the business. >> he's my brotherd i love him, but i ca--i don't have time to listen to a lot of these ideas. >> i'd like to hear some of his ideas. i mean, let's hear what he has to say. >> i want to start advertising with zipcar, and--and doing some cross-promotional advertising with them. >> what's the--what's the next idea? >> no, that's a valid idea. >> that's a great feature to have after the sale, but doesn't generate people coming in here. >> there's marketing, there's advertising, and part of advertising is the radio. >> it's--honestly, drew, it's like--this is like a broken record to me. i don't feel comfortable with it, i'm sorry. >> andrew is supposed to be in charge of marketing and advertising, and car cash spends between $20,000 and $50,000 a month. most of that is spent on radio. now, jon won't let him control the radio, so really, in the end, andrew is in charge of nothing. i want to hear you tell him why radio is the right thing for you. boom! hit the spot. >> radio is really, really important. it's
>> i listen to some of them. >> but he's your brother, who owns half the business. >> he's my brotherd i love him, but i ca--i don't have time to listen to a lot of these ideas. >> i'd like to hear some of his ideas. i mean, let's hear what he has to say. >> i want to start advertising with zipcar, and--and doing some cross-promotional advertising with them. >> what's the--what's the next idea? >> no, that's a valid idea. >> that's a great feature...
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with my brother tim, he being murdered. then 2001, my oldest brother eugene cogence. he'd get killed here. all i can tell you is that my family have been having a hard time with this department in spalding county. >> reporter: after eugene's death, they filed a civil suit. the medical examiner found eugene had been choked while at the jail. the suit was eventually settled with the family receiving more than $450,000. >> we really don't know what happened to eugene in that jail cell. >> reporter: over three decades, and after the wrenching loss of two brothers, the coggins family moved on with their lives. >> these and all things we ask in your precious and holy name, amen. >> reporter: but never forgot about finding justice for tim. >> this case had already gone through maybe three or four sheriffs, and no one would reopen it. >> reporter: until 2016, when agents from the gbi, along with the newly-elected sheriff, began looking for new clues in this old case. >> we were looking for some of the missing evidence. we came up with this small black notebook right here. >>
with my brother tim, he being murdered. then 2001, my oldest brother eugene cogence. he'd get killed here. all i can tell you is that my family have been having a hard time with this department in spalding county. >> reporter: after eugene's death, they filed a civil suit. the medical examiner found eugene had been choked while at the jail. the suit was eventually settled with the family receiving more than $450,000. >> we really don't know what happened to eugene in that jail cell....
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i said i'm your brother freddy.brother grant. every time he come closer to michigan, anywhere else, i was there. you know, to hear. like i said, he's our brother. brother robert. he was no john. he was just robert. and i loved him. thank you. >> good morning. i told my pastor i wasn't going to preach. but i am going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis. well, he was a congressman to most, john to others. robert, and uncle robert to family, was the most important role he played for me was being my older brother. i can tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for him. one of my childhood memories is when we was younger. our mother would call me robert and call robert me because we looked so much alike even though we were nine years apart. i remember the day when john left home, mother told him not to get in trouble, not to get in the way and be particular. but we all know that john got in trouble, go
i said i'm your brother freddy.brother grant. every time he come closer to michigan, anywhere else, i was there. you know, to hear. like i said, he's our brother. brother robert. he was no john. he was just robert. and i loved him. thank you. >> good morning. i told my pastor i wasn't going to preach. but i am going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis. well, he was a congressman to most, john to others. robert, and uncle robert to family,...
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>> i mean, there's no blame on my brother at all. definitely can't hold him responsible for something that i didn't even do myself. >> reporter: when malcolm entered prison he thought he'd get out as soon as he filed his first appeal. then his second. and third. >> denied. denied. denied. >> reporter: so malcolm and his friend de'marchoe started writing letters. who'd you write to? >> anybody in the legal field that you could think of -- >> reporter: and what would you say in these letters? >> i'm an innocent man. you know, i just need somebody to look at this case and they will see. >> reporter: they wrote thousands of letter -- day after day. for eleven years. finally, in 2006 private investigator eric cullen, the son of a tulsa homicide detective, took on the case. >> i kinda' describe malcolm and de'marchoe's letters as kinda scratches on a wall. i just kind of imagined what it must be -- you know, to be dropped in a hole 30 feet deep and good luck getting out. there's no such thing as a criminal justice system. it's just a syste
>> i mean, there's no blame on my brother at all. definitely can't hold him responsible for something that i didn't even do myself. >> reporter: when malcolm entered prison he thought he'd get out as soon as he filed his first appeal. then his second. and third. >> denied. denied. denied. >> reporter: so malcolm and his friend de'marchoe started writing letters. who'd you write to? >> anybody in the legal field that you could think of -- >> reporter: and what...
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and definitely has a history what happened to brooks brothers. yeah and brooks brothers says 500 stores are world wide so they're not to them small either and well depend on it clearly hasn't make things any easier but they already had some issues before there was this tendency that people are dressing up. in general much that we had more competition sky high rents so that also was a debt burden for the company and all of the pandemic where even less people buy business clothes so that clearly was too much for brooks brothers all right everyone in home office wearing sweatpants. yes what about other retailers how are they being affected by corona. it's an overall trend specially those retailers that do not have a huge sherm online presence are really struggling brooks brothers by the way in the past year made about 20 percent of this sale online but we also just are at that bed bath and beyond for example is going to close to $100.00 stores over the next 2 years we had other really famous retailers like name in markets for example already filing
and definitely has a history what happened to brooks brothers. yeah and brooks brothers says 500 stores are world wide so they're not to them small either and well depend on it clearly hasn't make things any easier but they already had some issues before there was this tendency that people are dressing up. in general much that we had more competition sky high rents so that also was a debt burden for the company and all of the pandemic where even less people buy business clothes so that clearly...
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my brother was 20. and we upheld my father's initiative and we came to this country to help rebuild. the family waited for permission to enter the soviet union for several years and only in 1951 the soviet embassy in washington sent a positive response the wants family set off without having any idea how different life had become in the soviet union on april 3rd 1952 george wants to spend we return to the u.s.s.r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into belorussia to breast and my father was saw overwhelmed. by returning to his native homeland as cheers appeared in his eyes and. he one bowed down and kissed the ground. and i was very impressed i saw remember that. picture vividly in my mind my father. coming down on his knees and kissing the ground. since the inception of the soviet union western media had always viewed this country with suspicion and even hostility george was pleasantly surprised people were helpful in kind still recovering from the sufferings of the w
my brother was 20. and we upheld my father's initiative and we came to this country to help rebuild. the family waited for permission to enter the soviet union for several years and only in 1951 the soviet embassy in washington sent a positive response the wants family set off without having any idea how different life had become in the soviet union on april 3rd 1952 george wants to spend we return to the u.s.s.r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into...
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lemonis: now the brothers are clashing more by the day. john: so it's all my fault the stores didn't make as much money? mike: you sometimes act like you know best. john: oh, my gosh. lemonis: even as mistakes pile up... ashley: we might want to spell "barbeque" correctly, though. lemonis: ...and morale withers away. jackie: if i had another job opportunity, i would take it. amy: it's just mind-blowing sometimes. lemonis: if i can't mend their fraying relationship... both of you, get your [bleep] together and figure out how to co-exist and have mutual respect. ...their beloved brand will go bust. that store is closing, unfortunately, no matter what. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." [ applause ] ♪
lemonis: now the brothers are clashing more by the day. john: so it's all my fault the stores didn't make as much money? mike: you sometimes act like you know best. john: oh, my gosh. lemonis: even as mistakes pile up... ashley: we might want to spell "barbeque" correctly, though. lemonis: ...and morale withers away. jackie: if i had another job opportunity, i would take it. amy: it's just mind-blowing sometimes. lemonis: if i can't mend their fraying relationship... both of you, get...
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but the president also once upon a time had an older brother as well an older brother named fred who died years ago at the age of 42 after years of alcoholism. well, fred's daughter, mary, who is now 55 years old. she has a phd in clinical skoj, her name is mary trump and she is the authorize everer of this book that comes out next week. i can tell you tonight what is in it because i am no, ma'am baurgded from telling you some of what i have read here. so i'm going to tell you some of what i've read here. you know, honestly, a lot of it is a family portrait, like the story about the random gold lame shoe. what's that? it's my present from you. and, you know, family portraits can be either just weird or maybe interesting, depending on your level of interest in that particular family. but when the family member in question here is now the president of the united states, who is currently at the helm of i think what is inarguably the most disastrous presidency in modern american history. a family portrait of him and how he became who he is and who he has long been, it can send a chill do
but the president also once upon a time had an older brother as well an older brother named fred who died years ago at the age of 42 after years of alcoholism. well, fred's daughter, mary, who is now 55 years old. she has a phd in clinical skoj, her name is mary trump and she is the authorize everer of this book that comes out next week. i can tell you tonight what is in it because i am no, ma'am baurgded from telling you some of what i have read here. so i'm going to tell you some of what i've...
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did your mom think that her brother was going to come home?> they always had hopes. >> many of the boys in irene's classroom are eager to sign up and fight. their way of assuring her that they will return is to promise to bring her something back. like a doll, maybe. your mom was such a beloved teacher that they brought her these dolls. >> even back then, mother was known to be a doll lover, and the students would bring them to her. >> the returning vets do bring irene dolls from all over the world. rare geisha dolls from japan, lifelike celluloid dolls from germany, and beautiful duchess dolls from france. for irene, whose hardscrabble youth left little time for fantasy, her foreign dolls open a window to the big wide world. >> my grandparents were sharecroppers. toys was not one of those luxury items they had a lot of. and i think once she become financially able, she had those feelings that, "i love dolls, and i think that's what i would like to collect." >> when the war ends in 1945, irene finally gets a letter saying her brother vernon di
did your mom think that her brother was going to come home?> they always had hopes. >> many of the boys in irene's classroom are eager to sign up and fight. their way of assuring her that they will return is to promise to bring her something back. like a doll, maybe. your mom was such a beloved teacher that they brought her these dolls. >> even back then, mother was known to be a doll lover, and the students would bring them to her. >> the returning vets do bring irene...
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because the -- when my brother passed, when they killed my brother, right there, where people was pleading for his life in broad daylight, it hurt me a lot. i had pain. i had rage inside of me. and they had the same pain and the same rage that i had. but the thing about it is is if you constantly do the same thing over and over again, you can't help but watch people do things they don't want to do. they are not trying to do this. they are just saying, please stop killing us. we are not doing anything. my brother died over $20. $20. that's what was said. and i don't know what he died for, but right then and there, his life mattered to me, to my family, to his kids, to everybody around the world who seen that video. it's not extreme. to them. that guy killed my brother. >> do you -- listen, the pain is, i mean, i can't -- i can't feel the pain that you're feeling, but i can see that you're in pain, and i know that having lost someone suddenly that you're in pain. i've experienced that. not in a way and as publicly as your family has, and i can't even imagine what that is like. but blaming th
because the -- when my brother passed, when they killed my brother, right there, where people was pleading for his life in broad daylight, it hurt me a lot. i had pain. i had rage inside of me. and they had the same pain and the same rage that i had. but the thing about it is is if you constantly do the same thing over and over again, you can't help but watch people do things they don't want to do. they are not trying to do this. they are just saying, please stop killing us. we are not doing...
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. ♪ martin had a dream ♪ i have a dream ♪ for us to come together ♪ to be brothers forever ♪ even inweather ♪ let's talk about it ♪ yeah ♪ love is but a song we sing ♪ fear's the way we die ♪ we can make the nines ring ♪ or make the angels cry ♪ though the bird is on the wing ♪ ♪ and we may not know why ♪ people come together ♪ hey ♪ come on, people now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ ♪ right now ♪ right now ♪ right now ♪ see if we can get together ♪ the world would be better ♪ stop fighting each other ♪ and let love win ♪ if you hear the song we sing you will understand ♪ ♪ come on, listen ♪ you hold the key to love and fear ♪ ♪ all in your trumabling hand ♪ just one key unlocks them both ♪ ♪ it's there at your command ♪ come on all my people sing ♪ come on people now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ ♪ love one another ♪ right now ♪ right now ♪ come on people now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ ♪ love one another ♪ shake
. ♪ martin had a dream ♪ i have a dream ♪ for us to come together ♪ to be brothers forever ♪ even inweather ♪ let's talk about it ♪ yeah ♪ love is but a song we sing ♪ fear's the way we die ♪ we can make the nines ring ♪ or make the angels cry ♪ though the bird is on the wing ♪ ♪ and we may not know why ♪ people come together ♪ hey ♪ come on, people now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ ♪ right now...
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all my brothers, all my brothers served in the military. all five of my brothers were in world war ii. i always would have liked to join. so i falsified my baptismal certificate and went to work trying to enlist first in the marine corps. they knew i was underage and didn't let me in. and they to the army accepted me. off to campy, i was breckenridge, kentucky. ivy: same day? joseph: yes. wasn't aime, it school, it was just the 101st airborne. ivy: do your member what day? august 26. ivy: the day you enlisted in the day that you went? what year? joseph: 1948. ivy: were you going to school at the time? joseph: it was during summer vacation and i was a freshman in high school. ivy: you definitely falsified your information. you and listed and went to camp. will you tell me about that? joseph: i am listed in went through basic training. i finished a sick training and went back home for leave. when my leave was up, i went to seattle, washington. processing overseas to japan. i am listed for three years. -- i enlisted for three years. int to jap
all my brothers, all my brothers served in the military. all five of my brothers were in world war ii. i always would have liked to join. so i falsified my baptismal certificate and went to work trying to enlist first in the marine corps. they knew i was underage and didn't let me in. and they to the army accepted me. off to campy, i was breckenridge, kentucky. ivy: same day? joseph: yes. wasn't aime, it school, it was just the 101st airborne. ivy: do your member what day? august 26. ivy: the...
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gist just want to let you know. >> anthony: thank you, brother. yours. >> thank you. >> anthony: especially of yours now. how did you get the name "bubba"? >> that's been a popular question as of late. my sister gave me that nickname the day i was born. we don't know why. i don't know if she'll ever admit why. we think she couldn't say "brother", but she's too embarrassed to admit that. ever since i was born i've been known as bubba. >> anthony: my brother, sterling, who's no longer with us, his nickname and the name we called hi called him was "tugga." he couldn't pronounce sugar when he was a baby, he was like, mama, i want some tugga. that's how we got the name "tugga." having the name bubba, you can do two things, play golf or be a race car driver, how did you choose? >> i get mixed up with bubba watson. especially as of late as well. i chose this path, when i was racing go carts at the age of 9. i didn't know what the set path was going to be. i had no aspirations to be where i am today. it just kind of happened. we were having fun, going thr
gist just want to let you know. >> anthony: thank you, brother. yours. >> thank you. >> anthony: especially of yours now. how did you get the name "bubba"? >> that's been a popular question as of late. my sister gave me that nickname the day i was born. we don't know why. i don't know if she'll ever admit why. we think she couldn't say "brother", but she's too embarrassed to admit that. ever since i was born i've been known as bubba. >> anthony:...
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you will still see brooks brothers outlets.will try to keep manufacturing in the u.s., maybe outsource some of it but keep -- that's part of his plan is to keep manufacturing in the u.s. and try to keep this as a u.s. brand. at least that what he's trying to do. whether the numbers work or not, i can't tell you. i don't know how much equity he wants to put into this. the enterprise value, i'm told, of brooks brothers with debt and equity, if you are going to combine it, is something like $350 million, not a huge nut for private equity, which has a lot of money right now, sitting on a lot of money. we understand mr. jackson is working with a major private equity player to put together this bid. that private equity player could emerge in the next couple of days. so he's going to -- he's probably going to have the money. he's going to have to make the pitch to the bankruptcy judge. he's going to be up against i think a number of parties. some of the names out there, simon properties, a property group, i think they own some of the
you will still see brooks brothers outlets.will try to keep manufacturing in the u.s., maybe outsource some of it but keep -- that's part of his plan is to keep manufacturing in the u.s. and try to keep this as a u.s. brand. at least that what he's trying to do. whether the numbers work or not, i can't tell you. i don't know how much equity he wants to put into this. the enterprise value, i'm told, of brooks brothers with debt and equity, if you are going to combine it, is something like $350...
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my brothers, likewise, are national athletes. 0ne brother is still in high school.asketball, i think that this, the competitive, the drive and the never say die spirit that was inculcated within us through all those years of athletic training and competing really helped us continue on, despite all the challenges, despite all the trials and despite all the, again, negativity that we may face and that we have been facing over the four months that we've been conducting this food program. and for everyone that you've helped during this time of coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, what are you hearing back? what kind of messages do you get? honestly, we've been hearing the best of messages and i say this not with a boastful heart, but with a very, very grateful heart. people in the communities, especially those that we've reached, that we've helped give milk to, give relief packs to, would send messages, would send videos and pictures of their children with the milk or with the food. really just thanking us for the support and the food or relief we've given them. and, hone
my brothers, likewise, are national athletes. 0ne brother is still in high school.asketball, i think that this, the competitive, the drive and the never say die spirit that was inculcated within us through all those years of athletic training and competing really helped us continue on, despite all the challenges, despite all the trials and despite all the, again, negativity that we may face and that we have been facing over the four months that we've been conducting this food program. and for...
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and like i said, he's our brother, brother robert. he wasn't no john.orning. i told my pastor i wasn't going to preach. [laughter]. but i'm going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most. john to others. robe robert, robert to family, but the most important role he played for me was being my older brother. i can tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for him. one of my childhood memories is when we was younger, our mother would call me robert and call robert me. because we looked so much alike, even though we were nine years apart. i remember the day when john left home, mother told him not to get in trouble, not to get in the way, and be particular. but we all know that john got in trouble, got in the way, but it was a good trouble. john was different from the rest of the family and he had thoughts that all of the troubles he got himself into would change the world. i was so honored that john was my brother and h
and like i said, he's our brother, brother robert. he wasn't no john.orning. i told my pastor i wasn't going to preach. [laughter]. but i'm going to talk about my dear brother john. what can i say about john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most. john to others. robe robert, robert to family, but the most important role he played for me was being my older brother. i can tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for...
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brother john was under the flag, harris.y store owner and the list goes on and how far we've come and where we are going. this is a blessing and a lot of folks are coming together. i'm telling you, this is going to be an awakening and blessing for all on how we talk to each other. >> harris: all of it matters. bruce, i'm going to step away for just a second. i want to bring in karl rove, former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush, a fox news contributor. president bush spoke today, i want to get your thoughts, your perspective on this day, good to see you. >> well, it's an expression of who john lewis was. i looked, he was a human being so he was not a perfect person, none of us are. but he had great humility. i thought that was a great word brought forward by governor huckabee. and he was also a man of joy which president obama referred to. he was so angry over the results of the 2000 election, he refused to come to the inaugural but shortly thereafter he had an occasion to meet president bush and the two men formed a r
brother john was under the flag, harris.y store owner and the list goes on and how far we've come and where we are going. this is a blessing and a lot of folks are coming together. i'm telling you, this is going to be an awakening and blessing for all on how we talk to each other. >> harris: all of it matters. bruce, i'm going to step away for just a second. i want to bring in karl rove, former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush, a fox news contributor. president bush spoke today, i...
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john looked at me and said, brother andre this reminds me of a darker time, brother. john became a mentor. we'd call him up, he'd speak to the muslim community. we'd call him up and he'd speak to the folks in indiana who were there when it was announced that dr. king had passed because he was in indianapolis at the time. he was a true he was a true servant, mr. speaker. jesus was mentioned, john was like jesus. i'm reminded of a scripture when jesus was having a conversation with his disciples about this notion of leadership. and jesus looked at his disciples and said, he who wishes to be chief amongst you shall first be your servant. john was a servant. he wasn't the kind of leader that looked at the protesters today and said, ah, what you're going through is nothing compared to what we went through. he stood in solidarity with those young folks. and embraced those young folks. like a real leader. and john is an example to all of us, what true public servants should be. we love you, john. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: mr. bishop, you're recognized. mr. bishop:
john looked at me and said, brother andre this reminds me of a darker time, brother. john became a mentor. we'd call him up, he'd speak to the muslim community. we'd call him up and he'd speak to the folks in indiana who were there when it was announced that dr. king had passed because he was in indianapolis at the time. he was a true he was a true servant, mr. speaker. jesus was mentioned, john was like jesus. i'm reminded of a scripture when jesus was having a conversation with his disciples...
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john looked at me and said, brother andre this reminds me of a darker time, brother. john became a mentor. we'd call him up, he'd speak to the muslim community. we'd call him up and he'd speak to the folks in indiana who were there when it was announced that dr. king had passed because he was in indianapolis at the time. he was a true he was a true servant, mr. speaker. jesus was mentioned, john was like jesus. i'm reminded of a scripture when jesus was having a conversation with his disciples about this notion of leadership. and jesus looked at his disciples and said, he who wishes to be chief amongst you shall first be your servant. john was a servant. he wasn't the kind of leader that looked at the protesters today and said, ah, what you're going through is nothing compared to what we went through. he stood in solidarity with those young folks. and embraced those young folks. like a real leader. and john is an example to all of us, what true public servants should be. we love you, john. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: mr. bishop, you're recognized. mr. bishop:
john looked at me and said, brother andre this reminds me of a darker time, brother. john became a mentor. we'd call him up, he'd speak to the muslim community. we'd call him up and he'd speak to the folks in indiana who were there when it was announced that dr. king had passed because he was in indianapolis at the time. he was a true he was a true servant, mr. speaker. jesus was mentioned, john was like jesus. i'm reminded of a scripture when jesus was having a conversation with his disciples...
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just go warn my brother, the police is looking for us.when he said that i thought he was talking about him and his brother. the police were looking for them, not me. later that night, it was all over the news. >> there was a police standoff for hours. >> they were showing different shots of my parents' house. it was a nightmare. >> we were not able to find anyone in the house. >> police have recovered critical evidence. >> police found a red bandanna and a .25-caliber automatic. >> the police got a tip that julius was at the apartment of chris jordan's older brother. >> i wake up, and there are police everywhere. they tell me, don't move, and i don't have on my shirt, i don't have on my shoes, nothing. >> julius told me that they stopped up on western and 122nd. and told him to get out. >> according to the police report, at this point in time, julius was being handed over from the oklahoma city police to the edmond police. >> the detective took my cuffs off, and was like, "run, [ bleep ]. i dare you, run." >> julius said, "i remember what
just go warn my brother, the police is looking for us.when he said that i thought he was talking about him and his brother. the police were looking for them, not me. later that night, it was all over the news. >> there was a police standoff for hours. >> they were showing different shots of my parents' house. it was a nightmare. >> we were not able to find anyone in the house. >> police have recovered critical evidence. >> police found a red bandanna and a...
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leonis brother was a great politician the exact opposite.that he was wrong about everything and it is great passion was politics. i was an avid hunter. but he made the top dog hen a politician oh w.v. . giovani dimity gene pope leo the 10th took care of his brother julian there throughout his life he also financed his extravagant lifestyle. giuliano had countless of fast. food one of these flames had serious consequences. being there in the muck or region the pulitzer to carlow looms over the town. the tragedy involving giuliano to many that would eventually lead to the mona lisa took place. for the poor but that the most important source is a document that is housed in the library of the university of. this document is a page in a book a foundling the hebrew the he spoke. records were found in the university library of a beano regarding a certain politics. a politician would later become cardinal but was poisoned of the age of 24. but he was born an orphan. how did he acquire the name. who were his parents. for the record document his birth
leonis brother was a great politician the exact opposite.that he was wrong about everything and it is great passion was politics. i was an avid hunter. but he made the top dog hen a politician oh w.v. . giovani dimity gene pope leo the 10th took care of his brother julian there throughout his life he also financed his extravagant lifestyle. giuliano had countless of fast. food one of these flames had serious consequences. being there in the muck or region the pulitzer to carlow looms over the...
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it was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. this brother lived in rome his name was given me to many chain and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope leo the 10th he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulous and powerful politician. to strengthen the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and have a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or be no but he was a guest of the plot so to carla. here he had several chambers known as the magnificence quarter. a fair point was a power that he had been raised by his father lorenzo who was a great writer he wrote poetry amber is interested in women having the slightest interest in politics not everyone is fully least. leonia his brother was a great politician the exact opposite that he was wrong about everything. and his great passion was politics. i was an avid hunter back but he made the top dog heaven a politician. jovani domenici pope leo the tent took c
it was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. this brother lived in rome his name was given me to many chain and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope leo the 10th he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulous and powerful politician. to strengthen the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and have a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or...
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he was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. yes brother lived in rome his name was given to me demetri and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope lear the 10th he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulous and powerful politician. he strengthened the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and had a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or being or where he was a guest of the palace so to carla. here he had several chambers known as the magnificence quarter. julianna. airport yano was a coward he had been raised by his father lorenzo who was a great writer he wrote poetry and words interested in women haven't the slightest interest in politics no no everyone is fully there is full. fledged a load beige grandpa. really only has a brother was a great politician the exact opposite that my that he was wrong about everything and it is great passion was politics. i was an avid hunter. but he made it all d
he was charismatic had a powerful name and an influential brother. yes brother lived in rome his name was given to me demetri and he had high aspirations later he became cardinal and finally pope. as pope lear the 10th he made history as a sensitive our patron as well as a scrupulous and powerful politician. he strengthened the clergy's power and influence over the battling italian city states and had a weakness for the beautiful things in life. giuliana is extravagant brother arrived in or...
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part of this cost was my brother, my eldest brother.ng its whole administration, by far, by far. (cheers and applause) and isis is now being dealt one defeat after another. (explosions, rumbling) they never got hit like this before, and we've made their lives very, very difficult. (thunderous explosion) (man yelling) ♪ (gunshots, seams in distance) (sighs) ♪ >> (speaking arabic): (explosion) (gun shots) (child crying) (speaking arabic): (gun shots, shouting) (explosion gun fire, shouting) ♪ (helicopter droning) (people chatting) >> i'm still3 and i have lived all of this. americans, al qaeda, civil war, the killing of sunnis, the killing of shia, the executions, the beheadings. it's a miracle i'm still ae to talk, isn't it? it's very dangerous to forget. because memory all is what's left for us. ♪ i rememb the...op the in my neighborhood. and that we were able to play in the street. with no fear. (sighs) yeah, this is, this is at i remember when i was child in mosul. mosul is known of its minaret, which we call our old lady. because it
part of this cost was my brother, my eldest brother.ng its whole administration, by far, by far. (cheers and applause) and isis is now being dealt one defeat after another. (explosions, rumbling) they never got hit like this before, and we've made their lives very, very difficult. (thunderous explosion) (man yelling) ♪ (gunshots, seams in distance) (sighs) ♪ >> (speaking arabic): (explosion) (gun shots) (child crying) (speaking arabic): (gun shots, shouting) (explosion gun fire,...
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a lost brother lay on their tells us what happened. only there were a number of pastors who was in the 1st one was it when the attack started they were already heading back to the college in the us the police started pursuing them then a police vehicle not long after the junction i had to stop them leaving the city. innocent so the students got out of the box i'll know it was one of the 1st to get out he wanted to talk to the police who were blocking the road in the hope that they could proceed the police immediately started shooting. when aldo was hit by a bullet the other screamed for help. they called an ambulance for their friend while running for cover themselves more shots fell. that same night all those family rushed to the hospital in one but. i saw him and he had a bullet wound to his head the bullet went in here and came out here. one of the heckler and koch instructors started to have doubts. in 2010 he testified to state prosecutors against his former employer heckler and koch . it was a damning indictment of colleagues and
a lost brother lay on their tells us what happened. only there were a number of pastors who was in the 1st one was it when the attack started they were already heading back to the college in the us the police started pursuing them then a police vehicle not long after the junction i had to stop them leaving the city. innocent so the students got out of the box i'll know it was one of the 1st to get out he wanted to talk to the police who were blocking the road in the hope that they could proceed...
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it's a dixit mog brother it you know it will have to do for the moment and secondly you know my brother my older brother who i grew up with in an apartment raised by a single mother was a rock star who actually had a number one album on the charts called it called mental health quiet right i mean the last thing you would expect in her including. yeah my brother was the lead singer kevin dobro you know and last the you know he was very the music and out there in and to entertaining i was very sort of studious and athletic lasting i would ever expect as i would sort of sort of combine entertainment and medicine together it i don't really know how it happened but it just sort of happened in you know the good news is these shows both of them botched and license to kill really if you think about them they're cautionary tales you watch them yeah they're certainly a component of entertainment but at the end of the day license to kill tells you what to watch out for in terms of the medical care you may get and botch tells you hey maybe not plastic surgery any time soon because look at these dis
it's a dixit mog brother it you know it will have to do for the moment and secondly you know my brother my older brother who i grew up with in an apartment raised by a single mother was a rock star who actually had a number one album on the charts called it called mental health quiet right i mean the last thing you would expect in her including. yeah my brother was the lead singer kevin dobro you know and last the you know he was very the music and out there in and to entertaining i was very...
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his brother, kevin reed, a former fbi agent had a bad feeling about things when he arrived at his brother's sunday night. >> i went right into fbi mode. i didn't -- didn't have time to get emotional. >> reporter: his brother, grounded, stable, reliable, was no one's candidate to just one day go missing, especially not then. why, just a few weeks before, he had had the moment every dad lives for, walking his eldest daughter, caitlyn, down the aisle. >> it was one of the most momentous days of his life. he was just -- i have never seen him that happy. >> reporter: at the reception, he even busted out his signature dance moves. >> lived it up on the dance floor. >> he was a very happy guy in august 2012? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: but now as dawn broke a month later, monday morning, september 24th, keith reed had vanished. the sheriff's people were dispatched again to do a daylight search of the grounds. it wasn't long before a k-9 handler reported back. keith reed, his body, had been found. >> immediately, the dog and he found the body in the shrubs. >> reporter: keith's girlfriend, kimberly, wa
his brother, kevin reed, a former fbi agent had a bad feeling about things when he arrived at his brother's sunday night. >> i went right into fbi mode. i didn't -- didn't have time to get emotional. >> reporter: his brother, grounded, stable, reliable, was no one's candidate to just one day go missing, especially not then. why, just a few weeks before, he had had the moment every dad lives for, walking his eldest daughter, caitlyn, down the aisle. >> it was one of the most...