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brown together?> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prepared a speech, h
brown together?> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes...
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brown. there is a hope among many moderate antisavory folks, and that it would eventually die of it's own weight. but the nebraska act looks like slavery was breaking out. so john brown was and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. well, kansas was open to a settlement by and each could bring their property. they bring their horses and their slaves. through this formula, they had enough people to say that the constitution would determine if they're a free state or not. and john brown can confirm it, and when he gets there, he finds this, to put it firmly and it seems to fulfill and they are scratching for awhile. and the military leadership and the para milltear leadership. he has a magnitude, and people will follow him into battle and will follow him to do some of the most heinous things. a free state community of lawrence, in which much of the city was destroyed. john brown decides to send a message to the pro slavery side and he brings a small band of followers and they descend
brown. there is a hope among many moderate antisavory folks, and that it would eventually die of it's own weight. but the nebraska act looks like slavery was breaking out. so john brown was and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. well, kansas was open to a settlement by and each could bring their property. they bring their horses and their slaves. through this formula, they had enough people to say that the constitution would determine if they're a free state or not. and john brown...
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john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much different. they were playing, and getting along, and a white man comes up to the black boy and started yelling at the plaque boy and beating the black boy, and he said what is going on here, and he realizes for the first time that this is the difference between my position and this black kids position. that someone can do this to him and no one can really do this to me. and so john brown started thinking, okay, there is something wrong about slavery. he gravitated to the direction of many people in ohio. not yet an abolitionist
john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much...
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doug brown -- previously held by marcia fudge. in ohio's 11th district. and republican mike carey, who would represent the people of ohio's 15th district, replacing steve stivers. the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with scanned copies of a letter received from ms. amanda m.franjin, esquire, deputy of elections, ohio office of secretary of state, indicating that according to the unofficial result of the special congressional general election held november 2, 2021, the honorable chantalm. brown was elected to representative of congress for the 11th direct and the honorable mike kerry was elected to congress for the 15th congressional district state of ohio. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson clerk. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from ohio, the honorable chanal brown, and the gentleman from ohio, the honorable mike brown, be allowed to take the o
doug brown -- previously held by marcia fudge. in ohio's 11th district. and republican mike carey, who would represent the people of ohio's 15th district, replacing steve stivers. the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with scanned copies of a letter received from ms. amanda m.franjin, esquire, deputy of elections, ohio office of secretary of state, indicating that according to the unofficial result of...
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representative brown has a remarkable record of such accomplishments. she follows in the footsteps of former congresswoman and now h.u.d. secretary marcia fudge. representative stephanie tubbs jones. and representative louis stokes. representative brown will now become the 5 #th member of the black caucus, a historic high for our nation. first as the warrensville city councilmember then as a chi hoe gay county -- cuyahoga county councilmember she's driven progress through health, human services and education at i every juncture to help incentivize good-paying jobs. chantal knows well how importants for federal and local governments working with the private sector to improve the quality of life and increase opportunity, equity and justice for all. her relationships across northeast ohio are very deep and her commitment to serving greater cleveland and akron is dynamic and purposeful. ohio's buckie state congressional delegation is honored to welcome sparkling representative chantal brown, we stand ready to work work with you to deliver results for ohio a
representative brown has a remarkable record of such accomplishments. she follows in the footsteps of former congresswoman and now h.u.d. secretary marcia fudge. representative stephanie tubbs jones. and representative louis stokes. representative brown will now become the 5 #th member of the black caucus, a historic high for our nation. first as the warrensville city councilmember then as a chi hoe gay county -- cuyahoga county councilmember she's driven progress through health, human services...
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>> yes. >> brown: but that's not him. >> no, that is not him, not him at all. >> brown: so how was thatit's very regimented and planned out because you're always singing harmony. and i kind of always make a joke, you know, you didn't have any other life because you were just singing harmony all the time, trying to perfect that to make it sound like, you know one voice. and, you know, his whole life of music is always off the cuff. and i always say it was a bit like, you know, hanging off the edge of a cliff, trying to match him and try to predict where he's going. >> live, that kind of wonderin“" wow then we get going and we're standing side by side singing and i'm looking at alison, she's looking at me and she's going,“ where are you going to go? and i, eyebrows up, let's go! and off we go somewhere that neither of us has planned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: plant says he enjoys that sense of danger. >> i'm singing alongside a singer who expresses herself in a totally different way. and so for me, the adventure is everything, you know. to get it and to be free to fail and to able to walk awa
>> yes. >> brown: but that's not him. >> no, that is not him, not him at all. >> brown: so how was thatit's very regimented and planned out because you're always singing harmony. and i kind of always make a joke, you know, you didn't have any other life because you were just singing harmony all the time, trying to perfect that to make it sound like, you know one voice. and, you know, his whole life of music is always off the cuff. and i always say it was a bit like, you...
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the people hurt by this lie are those that black and brown people who are loving on black and brown people the left claim they care about. >> eric adams is not backing down amid these threats from the blm types. >> very few things intimidate me, very few things frighten or scare me, new yorkers are not going to live in fear or be intimidated, the city is not going to be a city of riots, it's not going to be a city of burning, it's going to be a city where we were going to be safe. laura: is he the right person to step up and take this on? >> i think so but it doesn't matter. no matter what color you are, your black in a position of responsibility and do the right thing someone will accuse you of being a sellout. i'm here in los angeles and we elected a black female district attorney and at 3:00 in the morning black less than activists showed up at her house because they didn't like the position she had taken a this woman has been replaced by george gascon, george soros soft on crime da and crime has gone up. 30% year-to-year, the city's 9% black, 30% to 40% of the victims of homicide are b
the people hurt by this lie are those that black and brown people who are loving on black and brown people the left claim they care about. >> eric adams is not backing down amid these threats from the blm types. >> very few things intimidate me, very few things frighten or scare me, new yorkers are not going to live in fear or be intimidated, the city is not going to be a city of riots, it's not going to be a city of burning, it's going to be a city where we were going to be safe....
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i think it's important to what congressman brown is doing. like last year, we put in language to make sure that the department of defense went through the issue of renaming bases and other assets that have been named for confederate generals and confederate officers. >> let me also add and to pick up on that whole of government approach that senator jones has mentioned. the national strategy that the biden administration recently published addressing or counter domestic extremism put the focus on that whole of government approach. it's not just the department of defense. it's homeland security, veterans affairs. quite frankly, it's health and human services because there's some aspects talk about how to go to underlying causes of extremism, behavior and ideology and if you're going to go after the pauses, it truly takes a whole of government approach. working with international mart -- partners. we are beginning to see transnational affiliation. it's a whole of government approach. that's been the focus of the biden administration and also th
i think it's important to what congressman brown is doing. like last year, we put in language to make sure that the department of defense went through the issue of renaming bases and other assets that have been named for confederate generals and confederate officers. >> let me also add and to pick up on that whole of government approach that senator jones has mentioned. the national strategy that the biden administration recently published addressing or counter domestic extremism put the...
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life scale is a kind of magic. >> brown: it's part of the drama, isn't it? who's almost my size? >> i think so. i think it has a kind of impact that is unique. you can almost feel like you're hovering in someone's life in a way that you can't really do actually. >> brown: composition, light, and beauty-- even when the scale and subject are smaller, as in one of the most recent works here, titled “mother of pearl”. jeff wall's exhibition is on view into march 2022. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the glenstone museum of contemporary art in potomac, maryland. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resi
life scale is a kind of magic. >> brown: it's part of the drama, isn't it? who's almost my size? >> i think so. i think it has a kind of impact that is unique. you can almost feel like you're hovering in someone's life in a way that you can't really do actually. >> brown: composition, light, and beauty-- even when the scale and subject are smaller, as in one of the most recent works here, titled “mother of pearl”. jeff wall's exhibition is on view into march 2022. for the...
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brown. mr. brown: thank you, senator. mr. chairman, ranking member barrasso, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of wyo-ben inc., and i represent the third generation of a 70-year-old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with headquarters in billings, montana and in the bighorn basin of montana and wyoming. wyo-ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operations 60 contract miners. we offer some of the highest paying jobs in the offer -- area and offer a significant impact on the economies of the towns we operate in. wyo-ben operates in the industrial mineral segment of the mining industry and mines a unique mineral called sodium bentonite. the sodium bentonite found in wyoming and adjacent states has quality of characteristics so unique that it is referred to as wyoming bentonite. no other country is blessed with the exceptional quality of bentonite we have at wyoming. as a result, wyoming bentonite is used as a base material to create hundreds of different
brown. mr. brown: thank you, senator. mr. chairman, ranking member barrasso, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of wyo-ben inc., and i represent the third generation of a 70-year-old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with headquarters in billings, montana and in the bighorn basin of montana and wyoming. wyo-ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operations 60 contract miners. we offer some of the highest paying jobs in...
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in new york black and brown people are half of the city but 95% of the victims are black and brown. when the police pull back the people black lives matter claim they care about are hurt the most. a front page story in the "new york times." he assumed that the police were engaging in deadly force against blacks. the findings were the most surprising of his career. the police were more reluctant to pull the trigger on a white suspect. they more likely to do non-deadly force. people hurt by this lie are the people that the black and brown people of the left claim they care about. >> laura: new york mayor elect eric adams is backing down amid the threats from the blm. >> there are few things that intimidate me or scare me. new yorkers won't live in fear. we are not going to be intimidated by anyone. this city won't be a city of riots or burning. it will be a city where we will be safe. >> laura: is he the right person to step up and take this on? >> i think so. it sort of doesn't matter. no matter what color you are, if you are black and a position of responsibility someone will accuse
in new york black and brown people are half of the city but 95% of the victims are black and brown. when the police pull back the people black lives matter claim they care about are hurt the most. a front page story in the "new york times." he assumed that the police were engaging in deadly force against blacks. the findings were the most surprising of his career. the police were more reluctant to pull the trigger on a white suspect. they more likely to do non-deadly force. people...
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jeffrey brown has this report for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: scenes of city life,ligious imagery, and african masks. they were subjects david driskell would return to again and again in his more than six decades as an artist. work, says art historian and curator adrienne childs, that deserves to be better known. >> why are we looking at david driskell now? it's because it's about time! i think his work was overlooked because his energy was not funneled into getting his work on the wall. it was funneled into getting others noticed. >> brown: artist, historian, curator, educator, collector-- driskell influenced several generations of artists and students, and helped change the landscape of american art generally with exhibitions such as his 1976 landmark “two centuries of black american art,” showcasing then under- recognized individuals and art forms. art historian julie mcgee is author of a biography of driskell. >> i think there are probably five david driskells. >> brown: five? >> yeah, or maybe more than that. i think he absolutely felt a sense of mission. as an
jeffrey brown has this report for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: scenes of city life,ligious imagery, and african masks. they were subjects david driskell would return to again and again in his more than six decades as an artist. work, says art historian and curator adrienne childs, that deserves to be better known. >> why are we looking at david driskell now? it's because it's about time! i think his work was overlooked because his energy was not funneled into...
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tall £35 and has brown hair and brown eyes. police say he is with 30 year old joshua yea go.diego is five ft 10 inches tall £180 and has brown hair and brown eyes. take a look at the vehicle. the chp is asking everyone to be on the lookout for a great 2011. bmw 3 28 i with california plates. those plate numbers six and t u 367. and tonight, east bay freeway signs illuminated with that license plate number. we're told iago may have reason to visit hayward or oakland and police say he should be considered armed and dangerous. you're asked to call 911 if you see the suspect the child or the car. we will bring you any updates as we get them. well none of this. we're learning more tonight about a fire that leaves a family in brentwood. grieving that fire killed a man and his dog. his stepson is fighting for his life and at the same time to family members are without a home. ktvu amberleigh met tonight with the fire incident commander and a family member. it was a simple man. quite and, uh, very honest. hard worker torture. sandoval is grieving the loss of his father he sues sandov
tall £35 and has brown hair and brown eyes. police say he is with 30 year old joshua yea go.diego is five ft 10 inches tall £180 and has brown hair and brown eyes. take a look at the vehicle. the chp is asking everyone to be on the lookout for a great 2011. bmw 3 28 i with california plates. those plate numbers six and t u 367. and tonight, east bay freeway signs illuminated with that license plate number. we're told iago may have reason to visit hayward or oakland and police say he should be...
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jeffrey brown took a look at the work of judy baca, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown half-mile, along the concrete banks of a river in the san fernando valley: 13-foot-high panels that tell a history of a city. it's called “the great wall of los angeles,” one of the largest murals in the world, designed and painted-- with a little help from her friends-- by judy baca. >> the story i wanted to tell was the story of the history that wasn't recorded in the history books. the history of people of color, the history of women, the indigenous people. to look at what was missing from the story of america and to reconstruct that and teach it to the young people who'd begin to learn about each other. >> brown: many of the ideas and stories came from local community members-- and so did the actual painting, the work of some 400 people working hand- in-hand with baca. it was the 1970s and early '80s, the beginnings of a commitment to a public art that would reach and benefit those around her. fast forward to today-- a celebration of that commitment, in her first major retrospecti
jeffrey brown took a look at the work of judy baca, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown half-mile, along the concrete banks of a river in the san fernando valley: 13-foot-high panels that tell a history of a city. it's called “the great wall of los angeles,” one of the largest murals in the world, designed and painted-- with a little help from her friends-- by judy baca. >> the story i wanted to tell was the story of the history that wasn't recorded in...
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representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of legislation tracking extremism within the armed services. to begin a conversation, my supremacy opposes one of the most lethal threat to american democracy and security. senator jones, you prosecuted one of the most infamous hate crimes in american history know you're a senior fellow here and you are to the team recently released a comprehensive national group to end white supremacist violence. can you talk about the key federal actions that are needed to curb the white supremacist activities within our government institutions in our military specifically brightest and i think thinking upon thank
representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of...
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jeffrey brown has our story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> if death has a sound thenan echo now 100 years old-- the anniversary of the" tomb of the unknown soldier," the monument at arlington national cemetery dedicated to those killed in warfare, whose remains are unidentified. and, a new project to commemorate it: "unknown," a dramatic song cycle, and now also, a short film. it's told through poetry, music, and cinematic scenes-- five in all-- spanning time, from world war ii to the soldiers who guard the tomb of the unknowns today. >> this work is special because it's a work that all americans can relate to, because war is something that we're oddly unified by in america. >> brown: shawn okpebholo was commissioned by virginia-based opera company urban-arias to compose "unknown." he's an award-winning composer and professor of music composition and theory at wheaton college in illinois. he says he was fascinated to learn how people of all races and backgrounds are represented at the tomb. >> this is a story that, you know, people may know about the tomb of the unkno
jeffrey brown has our story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> if death has a sound thenan echo now 100 years old-- the anniversary of the" tomb of the unknown soldier," the monument at arlington national cemetery dedicated to those killed in warfare, whose remains are unidentified. and, a new project to commemorate it: "unknown," a dramatic song cycle, and now also, a short film. it's told through poetry, music, and cinematic scenes-- five in...
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tabitha brown. r t international ah, we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security at any machine because it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers plumber the room was one girl before option in law. so it's not a matter of, if it happens, it's a matter of when who i hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one, my favorite vacant tablet, the brown will be here. you know? tabitha from tick tock. now i think the 1st time you see are probably over on facebook or she becomes a charming over driver extolling the virtues of a big and sandwich from whole foods. you know, the one great day and tabitha round right up to the sun. dennisville are plus one they folks welcome to dennis miller was one. i'm genuinely happy because she seems like such a want and the welcome author and actress tablet the brown to the show. and donna, to, i th
tabitha brown. r t international ah, we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security at any machine because it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers plumber the room was one girl before option in law. so it's not a matter of, if it happens, it's a matter of when who i hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one, my...
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be tabitha brown. how are you, kiddo? you do well, anyhow, you do beautiful dinah looking all good the day. thank you. i thank you and he said, oh, only you can hear very because she whispered, such you, she's close to your air. of course leon initiated in the audience. tabitha's hair is referred to as daughter, which i find uproarious or unless it reveals too much, why did, how did you descend on the name donna career fair? well, you know, i kinda know a lot and we started growing back. she grew straight at the top left down and i think it had to be related. or i rep. i remember being in vegas that of my aunts. they introduced me to the, i'm honest to god, i could not focus on what he was saying. i know he was actually been nice to me and data and i was just stares smile or all i could do is look at the. and i said this brother is like captured in mid rapture. that's really up for the christians. you know, getting the select up. i always saw how they get to know don kings, not in the rapture here. just wanna do a play up
be tabitha brown. how are you, kiddo? you do well, anyhow, you do beautiful dinah looking all good the day. thank you. i thank you and he said, oh, only you can hear very because she whispered, such you, she's close to your air. of course leon initiated in the audience. tabitha's hair is referred to as daughter, which i find uproarious or unless it reveals too much, why did, how did you descend on the name donna career fair? well, you know, i kinda know a lot and we started growing back. she...
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jeffrey brown tells the story of her unusual journey as part of our ongoing arts and culture series,: called rapa nui in the polynesian language, easter island sits in the middle of the south pacific ocean, more than 2,000 miles off the coast of chile. it's home to about 7,000 residents and some of the world's most stunning scenery, including about 1,000 giant statues known as moai. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's also home to 38 year-old mahani teave. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ teave recorded this version of chopin's scherzo number one in b minor for her debut album, "rapa nui odyssey." and in march, the album climbed to the top of billboard's classical charts, a remarkable development for a woman who grew up on one of the most remote spots on the globe. >> as a child, i never felt isolated. in fact, in the beginning, i thought this was the whole planet. >> brown: but, she told me from near her home on rapa nui, there was a big problem. >> it was difficult, like, to have dreams of some kind and want to pursue some artistic talent, for example, and not have the possibilities. >> brown: pianos were almost non-existent o
jeffrey brown tells the story of her unusual journey as part of our ongoing arts and culture series,: called rapa nui in the polynesian language, easter island sits in the middle of the south pacific ocean, more than 2,000 miles off the coast of chile. it's home to about 7,000 residents and some of the world's most stunning scenery, including about 1,000 giant statues known as moai. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's also home to 38 year-old mahani teave. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ teave recorded this version of...
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it was signed by george brown and dated october 19, 1940. his head lyndon you are supposed to have the checks by friday. on the bottom lyndon johnson secretary had written a reply. all of the folks that you talk to haven't heard from. i am not acknowledging their letters so be sure to let these fellows know their checks have been received. that was part of it. who were the fellas and the people that were given a $30000. let me tell you there are moments when you really felt that you were going to find out. i found the answer in a file and they given the money to lyndon johnson. i remember i think alan in my mind. that is how he got the money, how did he handed out though. what had provided them with the political power how did he use that to create political power. this is a man who never wrote anything down but i learned that he had taken an office suite for the month of october in an office building called the monthly building out of which this congressional campaign committee would work. in the office building was the secretary. walter je
it was signed by george brown and dated october 19, 1940. his head lyndon you are supposed to have the checks by friday. on the bottom lyndon johnson secretary had written a reply. all of the folks that you talk to haven't heard from. i am not acknowledging their letters so be sure to let these fellows know their checks have been received. that was part of it. who were the fellas and the people that were given a $30000. let me tell you there are moments when you really felt that you were going...
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the girl has brown hair, brown eyes. she was last seen wearing a purple sweater.is the car here. the license plate number 5vsk465 with a mexico sticker on one of the rear windows. you're urged to call 911 if you see this car. >>> our other stories across the bay area and the nation, we pause today to honor those who have fought for our freedom. we do this every year and we ask this every year, are we doing enough for our veterans. this is the first veterans day since the end of the war in afghanistan. people gathered on board the usa hornet. although it's no longer in service, the ship holds services each year to honor the veterans. >> so many veterans that have given their time and service to the country. and we have this day we can honor and respect them, as we should. ♪♪ >> and this is always a beautiful celebration and way to honor people. san jose the veterans day parade return. last year they didn't have it because of the pandemic. the grand marshal, a marine corp., along with dignitaries and marching bands. >> i love it. and i like not having the mask on. w
the girl has brown hair, brown eyes. she was last seen wearing a purple sweater.is the car here. the license plate number 5vsk465 with a mexico sticker on one of the rear windows. you're urged to call 911 if you see this car. >>> our other stories across the bay area and the nation, we pause today to honor those who have fought for our freedom. we do this every year and we ask this every year, are we doing enough for our veterans. this is the first veterans day since the end of the war...
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brown. sorry. >> thank you, senator. mister chairman, ranking member barrasso, members of the committee, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of while ben ink. i represent the third generation of seven-year-old -- a 70 year old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with the headquarters and buildings, montana and in the big corn basin of montana and wyoming. why you ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operation, 60 contract minors. we offer some of the highest paying jobs -- area and offer significant impact on the economies of the towns we operate in. while ben operates in the industrial minerals segment of the mining industry and minds a unique mineral called sodium then tonight. the sodium bent tonight found in wyoming and adjacent states has quality of characteristics so unique that it is referred to as wyoming been tonight. no other countries blessed with this exceptional quality of been tonight. we have at wyoming. as a result, wyoming than toni
brown. sorry. >> thank you, senator. mister chairman, ranking member barrasso, members of the committee, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of while ben ink. i represent the third generation of seven-year-old -- a 70 year old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with the headquarters and buildings, montana and in the big corn basin of montana and wyoming. why you ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operation, 60...
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you can't do the james brown steps.ill move and do what i do, even on the stage at carnagie. your ded advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. ♪ so you ca♪ enjoy more of...this. when the chapstick goes on. it's on. get yours on at chapstick.com your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for adults in the u.s. but even though you can't see it, there is something you can do about it. remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is an incredibly important part of your long-
you can't do the james brown steps.ill move and do what i do, even on the stage at carnagie. your ded advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. ♪ so you ca♪ enjoy more of...this. when the chapstick goes on. it's on. get yours on at chapstick.com your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty...
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and 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing british banks with british tax payers money. brown's time as prime minister didn't last long, he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron settled to lead. a country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's deck. we neither pri, orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so joe starts, he had a very disappointed impacts on the poor, on as the minorities, because many people, minorities
and 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing british banks with british tax payers money. brown's time as prime minister didn't last long, he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron settled to lead. a country is...
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we'll also hear from jerry brown. he is not holding back when it comes to what we're doing wrong about climate change. >>> but we start with daryl posey iii, that's right, buster posey. he is not the life of the party, but is, was, the lifeline of the giants. yesterday at that stunning announcement. today the explanation. and it starts with family. the scene at oracle park late this afternoon. buster and his wife kristin who by the way was his high school sweetheart, and their two sets of twins, including these little girls they adopted last year. he also has ten year old twins. buster said having sat out last year due to the pandemic he realized this year would likely be his last. the giants had about a week to prepare for this announcement as we end a spectacular era of giants baseball. >> thanks for being there to celebrate all the good moments. thanks for being there on some of the lower ones. you know better than anybody sometimes how hard i would take not performing the way i wanted to, but your love and perspec
we'll also hear from jerry brown. he is not holding back when it comes to what we're doing wrong about climate change. >>> but we start with daryl posey iii, that's right, buster posey. he is not the life of the party, but is, was, the lifeline of the giants. yesterday at that stunning announcement. today the explanation. and it starts with family. the scene at oracle park late this afternoon. buster and his wife kristin who by the way was his high school sweetheart, and their two sets...
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brown? >> it would have a significant impact on us. an 8% royalty, a 7 cent per ton so-called dirt tax, understanding in the bentonite industry, we take the overburden out of the pit and put it on the bank, that's the first touch. we put it back in the pit to do the reclamation. the bentonite we touch is often three times before it ever gets to the plant to go through the processing. so i don't fully understand how that tax would apply, but and then perhaps any of the other fees or the cost of -- the additional cost of monitoring the whole process through our operation, it would create a significant burden to us that very likely we would not be able to pass through to our customers because of the nature of many of our customers. it might very likely open up the possibility of competition from overseas as well. >> you're a 70-year-old family-owned operation. you joined the company in 1980. as you noted in your prepared remarks, it now takes about seven years to permit a bentonite mine on fede
brown? >> it would have a significant impact on us. an 8% royalty, a 7 cent per ton so-called dirt tax, understanding in the bentonite industry, we take the overburden out of the pit and put it on the bank, that's the first touch. we put it back in the pit to do the reclamation. the bentonite we touch is often three times before it ever gets to the plant to go through the processing. so i don't fully understand how that tax would apply, but and then perhaps any of the other fees or the...
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brown: you have had the dialogue. sec. yellen: the initial proposal was intended to be comprehensive. the requirement asked for exactly two pieces of information. aggregate inflows and aggregate outflows over the course of the year for each account where financial institutions already report interest income earned if it exceeds $10. the burden on financial institutions was minimal. there was no attempt to target income earners whose actual incomes are below $400,000. the low reporting requirement was meant to make evasion more difficult by opening multiple accounts. sen. brown: senator ossoff from georgia is recognized. sen. ossoff: chair powell, congratulations on your renomination. the fed is tapering its bond buying program but it is scheduled to continue through next year. we are talking about $100 billion in november, $90 billion in december created by the fed and injected into the markets by asset purchases. what specific economic purposes does this bond buying continue to serve? chair powell: we are at our next meet
brown: you have had the dialogue. sec. yellen: the initial proposal was intended to be comprehensive. the requirement asked for exactly two pieces of information. aggregate inflows and aggregate outflows over the course of the year for each account where financial institutions already report interest income earned if it exceeds $10. the burden on financial institutions was minimal. there was no attempt to target income earners whose actual incomes are below $400,000. the low reporting...
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call former mayor willie brown. joining us now is mayor willie brown. mayor, nice to see you. you want to jump in, break sol news here on nbc bay area, will you be running for congress next year to replace representative jackie speiers? >> no way! no way! i am perfectly comfortable living in san francisco in nancy pelosi's district. that's it for me. >> when speaker pelosi goes down, then you want to jump in? >> well, no, i wouldn't even do it then. after all, you know, i've done more time than jackie speiers, and if she's quitting with fewer years in, how can i even consider doing anything else? >> speaker of the house pelosi 81 years old, senator feinstein 88 years old. they've both been in congress for more than 30 years. at what point do you suggest moving over for the next generation? >> never. you shouldn't be there unless you can do the job, no matter what age you happen to be. you can be 28 and not able to do the job. or 88 and do the job extremely well. >> what about congresswoman jackie speiers now? are there some actual candidates you know off the top of your head?
call former mayor willie brown. joining us now is mayor willie brown. mayor, nice to see you. you want to jump in, break sol news here on nbc bay area, will you be running for congress next year to replace representative jackie speiers? >> no way! no way! i am perfectly comfortable living in san francisco in nancy pelosi's district. that's it for me. >> when speaker pelosi goes down, then you want to jump in? >> well, no, i wouldn't even do it then. after all, you know, i've...
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. >> dennis brown is known for tackling his opponents.ng food insecurity. >> all right. we still good up here? >> reporter: dennis brown stocks a pop-up pantry for a food bank that feeds 509 people. most have no clue he is a is former founder. >> reporter: at first retirement wasn't easy. >> that was my identity. i got outside of my myself and dealt with some demons. >> reporter: the credits alcoholic's anonymous for four years of sobriety. >> i went back to my foundation. it was my grandmother and serving. and in a.a. we talk about serving and you dedicate your life to serving. >> reporter: when the pandemic broke out, he volunteered six days a week at the marin food bank. the food bank finally hired him to coordinate pop-up pantries that feed 33,000 families a week, half the households the food bank serves. when dennis was a child, his family was on the receive are end. >> in l.a., getting to the food pantry was essential. we were always afraid of running out of food. but he was raised by his grandmother who brought him to skid row ever
. >> dennis brown is known for tackling his opponents.ng food insecurity. >> all right. we still good up here? >> reporter: dennis brown stocks a pop-up pantry for a food bank that feeds 509 people. most have no clue he is a is former founder. >> reporter: at first retirement wasn't easy. >> that was my identity. i got outside of my myself and dealt with some demons. >> reporter: the credits alcoholic's anonymous for four years of sobriety. >> i went...
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we know after the police killings of mike brown and eric garner in to me or rice and a number of folks in the period about 7 years ago, we were told don't worry, police are going to get reformed. president obama had a national task force on 21st century policing that issued a huge raft of recommendations and nothing has really changed. and so part of the motivation for writing the book was de skepticism about the effectiveness of a lot of the police reforms that have been proposed over the last several years. based really on 30 years of scholarship on policing of both in the united states and internationally. and so my feeling was, is that we need to ask some tougher questions about why so many problems that are really social and origin, economic and origin had been turned over to policing to manage, you know, between a quarter and a half of all people killed by police in the united states are having a mental health crisis. we've got police filling our schools. we've got police disrupting homeless encampment chasing young people off street corners. and they're just not the right tool t
we know after the police killings of mike brown and eric garner in to me or rice and a number of folks in the period about 7 years ago, we were told don't worry, police are going to get reformed. president obama had a national task force on 21st century policing that issued a huge raft of recommendations and nothing has really changed. and so part of the motivation for writing the book was de skepticism about the effectiveness of a lot of the police reforms that have been proposed over the last...
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for instance, shontelle brown won her special congressional election in ohio. the seat became available when incumbent marcia fudge was appointed to the biden cabinet as secretary of housing and urban development. and congresswoman brown has pledged to stand up for civil rights and voting rights, as part of a justice agenda. this country needs more black women like brown in public office. and they are standing up now. when their country needs them. a record number of black women are planning to run for senate in next year's midterm elections, along with a surge of black women declaring their candidacies for house seats, governorships, and mayoral races. any success would mean huge strides toward equitable representation. there are only 20 black women, currently, seated in the house of representatives. no state has ever elected a black woman governor. and only two black women ever have been elected to the u.s. senate and it's a real shame since black women tend to excel in elected office. one of those two senators is none other than the current-vice president ka
for instance, shontelle brown won her special congressional election in ohio. the seat became available when incumbent marcia fudge was appointed to the biden cabinet as secretary of housing and urban development. and congresswoman brown has pledged to stand up for civil rights and voting rights, as part of a justice agenda. this country needs more black women like brown in public office. and they are standing up now. when their country needs them. a record number of black women are planning to...
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hands up, don't shoot, that was the lie surrounding michael brown.vington high school kids, nicholas sandmann. remember just a small it being the victim of a crime? amplifying these lies, the hysteria, the death of freddie gray stoke anti-police hate, didn't end up the way the mob and the media predicted it would buried multiple officers wrongly accused come all of them got off.x and of course the russia hoax, the biggest lie of all, the steele dossier, and much more. anyway, as we continue, we welcome to the program again, joining us now, ari fleischer and lara trump. lara, we will start with you. i it is always the same people and you lived through five years of a never ending almost one voice media mob lie about your father-in-law. >> yeah, you're right, sean. i think people every day ask themselves how bad it really is the mainstream media, are they really lying to us? are they really manipulating the truth to further a political narrative, and r you named a don plus examples of how they have done it in the past. this case above all of them, we h
hands up, don't shoot, that was the lie surrounding michael brown.vington high school kids, nicholas sandmann. remember just a small it being the victim of a crime? amplifying these lies, the hysteria, the death of freddie gray stoke anti-police hate, didn't end up the way the mob and the media predicted it would buried multiple officers wrongly accused come all of them got off.x and of course the russia hoax, the biggest lie of all, the steele dossier, and much more. anyway, as we continue, we...
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. >> brown: did it feel familiar to you? >> yeah, in a terrible way.think i felt like so many people did, that i felt a sense of failure. >> brown: in what sense? >> well, i love this city. and the people who live in the city and work in the city, i think, feel a sense that we-- that the city failed miserably. we can't live with this. nobody can live with this. and as well, the system-- we live in a city that has been divided, red-lined. so many things that have been handed down through these decades and decades of systemic racism. it all came bubbling up, as it-- it would. >> brown: there are also more hopeful themes embedded in "the sentence"-- about the love of books. erdrich herself loves nothing more than offering recommendations to an eager reader. also, and especially, there's the portrait of those she calls "indigerati." native literature lovers, right? ( laughs ) >> yes! and you know, immersed in their language and immersed in their worlds and setting their own agenda for life. but i have four daughters. so, i was very-- i was really touched b
. >> brown: did it feel familiar to you? >> yeah, in a terrible way.think i felt like so many people did, that i felt a sense of failure. >> brown: in what sense? >> well, i love this city. and the people who live in the city and work in the city, i think, feel a sense that we-- that the city failed miserably. we can't live with this. nobody can live with this. and as well, the system-- we live in a city that has been divided, red-lined. so many things that have been...
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josh brown >> amazon. i think your risk here is boredom.ould be very big upside >> the doc >> sounds like good boring to me, josh i would go with cliffs right here, clf, scott i like the upside. i like the infrastructure play clf, i bought more calls today >> we have 15 seconds left i just saw the dow is down about 633 points comments today from the fed chair and the testimony on capitol hill certainly helping the sell-off along today all of the major averages under significant pressure this hour appreciate you watching this show it does it for us. "the exchange" begins right now >>> and we'll pick it up with the sell-off i'm melissa lee in for kelly chair. the fed chair tanking the markets. he says inflation is not saying it is transitory let's get to dom chu nor the damage we are seeing today >> the damage is session lows. if you look at the dow we are off 630 points, roughly thereabouts. 1.75% to the downside. s&p 500, 4577 there,
josh brown >> amazon. i think your risk here is boredom.ould be very big upside >> the doc >> sounds like good boring to me, josh i would go with cliffs right here, clf, scott i like the upside. i like the infrastructure play clf, i bought more calls today >> we have 15 seconds left i just saw the dow is down about 633 points comments today from the fed chair and the testimony on capitol hill certainly helping the sell-off along today all of the major averages under...
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the welcome author and actress tabitha brown, to the show. and donna, to, i think we have to pay a separate after a fee for donna's dental, also. tabitha has 4000000 followers on tick tock, where she creates motivational, numerous content, you know, or she's been described by the huffington post, as america's mom for her comforting and calming videos. her latest book is feeding the soul because it's my business, which came out on september 28th t. be tabitha brown. how are you, kiddo? you do well, how you do beautiful dinah? look at all good today with thank you in down to say thank you. i only you can hear very because she whispered, so you, she's close. dear course leon initiated in the audience. tabitha's hair is referred to as daughter, which i find uproarious or unless it reveals too much. why did, how did you descend on the name donna, for your hair? well, you know, i kinda know laughing when she started growing back. she grew straight at the top line. i think it had to be related. or i rep. i remember being in vegas of my aunts, they i
the welcome author and actress tabitha brown, to the show. and donna, to, i think we have to pay a separate after a fee for donna's dental, also. tabitha has 4000000 followers on tick tock, where she creates motivational, numerous content, you know, or she's been described by the huffington post, as america's mom for her comforting and calming videos. her latest book is feeding the soul because it's my business, which came out on september 28th t. be tabitha brown. how are you, kiddo? you do...
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brown. appreciate it. they want some of that soul. >> thank you. >> and they want some of that soul and flavor back in san francisco. today we also asked mayor breed about this proposal. >> we would have done something already had we had the ability to do it, but there are certain obligations that we have to meet under state law. and so i'm not sure if the ability to provide it to the community is even an option without financial support being attached to it in some capacity. >> yes. so this is just the beginning. we will certainly follow this story about the reparations in san francisco about this community center there in the fillmore to be given over to a local nonprofit group. the mayor added that she wants this building to be a success and that she will work with the community to find possible solutions. >>> well, up next, we are following the money from the white house here to the bay area. what local projects are getting funding from president biden's trillion infrastructure bill. >>> plus -- >> the
brown. appreciate it. they want some of that soul. >> thank you. >> and they want some of that soul and flavor back in san francisco. today we also asked mayor breed about this proposal. >> we would have done something already had we had the ability to do it, but there are certain obligations that we have to meet under state law. and so i'm not sure if the ability to provide it to the community is even an option without financial support being attached to it in some capacity....
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - lin-manuel miranda roman reigns musical guest, big boi and sleepy brownnd featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1553 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much! oh, my goodness! hey, right back at you [ cheers and applause right back at you. please, enjoy yourself thank you very much. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching well, guys, it seems like supply chain issues are causing new problems everyday. i just read that this holiday season, there's going to be a shortagef artificial christmas trees [ laughter ] it won't be quite the same when your family is singing carols around a coat rack wrapped in lights [ laughter ] i grew up with an artificial christmas tree they're the best you just open it up like an umbrella [ laughter ] instant christmas. it smells like the basement. [ laughter ] meanwhile, this is going viral the u.s. consumer product safety commission tweeted a pretty
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - lin-manuel miranda roman reigns musical guest, big boi and sleepy brownnd featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1553 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much! oh, my goodness! hey, right back at you [ cheers and applause right back at you. please, enjoy yourself thank you very much. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight...