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this is huge in england by william brown becoming brown shipley.part of the risk culture is frame by jacksonian moment and 1837. >> you mentioned school and bones it comes up in the book a lot, what lessons did harriman, lovett learned from their extremes at school and bones. >> if you talk to people in that world the societies were called secret societies but rel called senior societies. once you were selected it's a rare place you could totally be yourself, you were entrusted of silent. later on in the 60s there was a backlash against delete and establish culture probably because they were seen as leading the united states down the garden path into the vietnam war and what we see then was stupidity in the cold war which led everyone to the cold war a way to enrich themselves and they were always clubby societies that met behind closed doors secret truce impacts being cemented by kabul is why the brown brothers, in the world of conspiracy the believers of history have been pulled behind the scenes of a close delete in the brown brothers are quietl
this is huge in england by william brown becoming brown shipley.part of the risk culture is frame by jacksonian moment and 1837. >> you mentioned school and bones it comes up in the book a lot, what lessons did harriman, lovett learned from their extremes at school and bones. >> if you talk to people in that world the societies were called secret societies but rel called senior societies. once you were selected it's a rare place you could totally be yourself, you were entrusted of...
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brown. he dispatches them to the important nodes in the brown trading empire, baltimore alexander brown lived and remained, livable which was the essential english report throughout this period of time. if you could not do atlantic trading business or transatlantic trading business without having a presence and agent in liverpool. philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. so there is no firm that has survived from 1800 until 2021 freight longevity is not in of itself a reason to write about something. a long life is not just an interesting life nor is itit necessarily provide any lessons. it's also overly tempting to try toci ascribe qualities and characteristics in retrospect to say this is where the firm did what it didn't survive the way it did. there's always a luck there's always contingency. there's plenty p of family partnerships throughout the first 50 years of the 19th century on the second 50 years of the 19th century, al
brown. he dispatches them to the important nodes in the brown trading empire, baltimore alexander brown lived and remained, livable which was the essential english report throughout this period of time. if you could not do atlantic trading business or transatlantic trading business without having a presence and agent in liverpool. philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. so there is no firm that has survived from 1800 until 2021...
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brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily provide any lessons it is also tempting to try to ascribe policies in characteristics in retrospect to say this is the way to survive. there's always look in their size contingency and there are plenty of family partnerships throughout the years of the 19th century and the second 50 years of the 19th century all of them look like they were solid stable and could withstand the test of time and didn't for one reason or another. subject to the next generation not as interested or adapter whatever the reason. accepting the fact there's a certain amount of luck and it's not all determined by cultu
brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily...
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john brown also cashed out.houses while they were led by cousins and nephews were not as important even though they survived individually gets renamed and has that future history as well but there was a moment in the beginning of the civil war at the new york house that orders the baltimore house. as most people know it ends up being occupied. in terms of the business dynamic it wasn't important enough to be the overall business by that point. >> they want to know did you get corroboration and write in the book how did you conduct your research? >> they commissioned an anniversary book that took the individual about five years from the early 60s he collates the record and after thatan and agan it's not that important but all of that research material is deposited at the new york historical society with about 140 archival boxes that for those of you that have done research is a lot of boxes and then the histories at yale that were done by the truman library and there are some materials but not huge amounts, so th
john brown also cashed out.houses while they were led by cousins and nephews were not as important even though they survived individually gets renamed and has that future history as well but there was a moment in the beginning of the civil war at the new york house that orders the baltimore house. as most people know it ends up being occupied. in terms of the business dynamic it wasn't important enough to be the overall business by that point. >> they want to know did you get...
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i think gordon brown is always— people listen.houghtful in what he says. i think people have mixed views— says. i think people have mixed views about tony blair. but these are people — views about tony blair. but these are people who speak with experience and in _ are people who speak with experience and in some _ are people who speak with experience and in some cases, they have been through— and in some cases, they have been through a _ and in some cases, they have been through a similar sort of recession and financial crises and many of the things— and financial crises and many of the things and — and financial crises and many of the things and challenges we are facing at the _ things and challenges we are facing at the moment. we are having this conversation, meanwhile, the prime minister— conversation, meanwhile, the prime minister and the chancellor are both away on _ minister and the chancellor are both away on holiday. so even though everything seems as though it has stopped _ everything seems as though it has stopped until
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i think that| is partly why gordon brown said this is partly why gordon brown said this is something rishi sunak and liz truss, and borisjohnson, should sit down together and agree together. it may not be possible to get them to agree. we know they have different views. , , , , .,. views. they were sitting beside each other in cabinet _ views. they were sitting beside each other in cabinet until _ views. they were sitting beside each other in cabinet until a _ views. they were sitting beside each other in cabinet until a few- views. they were sitting beside each other in cabinet until a few months i other in cabinet until a few months ago. other in cabinet until a few months auo. ~ , other in cabinet until a few months am, . , ., , ' ago. we see those different approaches- _ ago. we see those different approaches. so _ ago. we see those different approaches. so gordon - ago. we see those different - approaches. so gordon brown's view is that there should be something done now, and as you say, this could be seen as some sort of emergency that. in be seen as some sort of emergency that
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itthe research says they get set to schools with probably black and brown presence. not sent to the suburbs, to sandy hook, to columbine they simply are not. so now what we have is all 50 states have some schools with police in schools. more police and schools meanls more arrests in school. more arrestss in schools meet more arrests in black and brown students which is what you're talking about. that is a baby walk into schools they have taken military grade equipment in many schools. that is what is at the front door. when ibl have this conversation with folks who have not been a public school lately, they are shocked, absently shocked. metal detectors all the things you talk about. >> yes. despite the abundant evidence of injustice in our country injustice in our nations history some of my naÏvetÉ still persists. i was surprised to learn that police and schools as you wrote a results of the expansion of the civil rights movement. an integration schools. >> i was surprised to it i should not have been. some of which you write about in the book is that they are all o
itthe research says they get set to schools with probably black and brown presence. not sent to the suburbs, to sandy hook, to columbine they simply are not. so now what we have is all 50 states have some schools with police in schools. more police and schools meanls more arrests in school. more arrestss in schools meet more arrests in black and brown students which is what you're talking about. that is a baby walk into schools they have taken military grade equipment in many schools. that is...
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brown will in thank you for having me -- dr.: thank you for having m jane: the town west of johannesburg remain volatile. one peon was killed. demonstrations began as eight women were raped while filming a music video. this report was sent from johannesburg. >> we are in the area west of johannesburg where residents have been setting fire to homes that they believe belong to illegals. now they are trying to put out fires because the danger here is that the fire could spread to other homes in all these people around us could lose their belongings. just last week, eight women were gang raped allegedly by these illegal mino and that is why community members have no taken to the streets trying to drive out all of the undocumented african people who live here. there have been raids every day since the gang rapes occurred on thursday. 130 illegal minors have been arrested and they are facing charges of possession of explosives and illegal firearms but have not been charged for rape because dna analysis still needs to take place. pleas
brown will in thank you for having me -- dr.: thank you for having m jane: the town west of johannesburg remain volatile. one peon was killed. demonstrations began as eight women were raped while filming a music video. this report was sent from johannesburg. >> we are in the area west of johannesburg where residents have been setting fire to homes that they believe belong to illegals. now they are trying to put out fires because the danger here is that the fire could spread to other homes...
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brown was widely known in fact, he appeared many times with walt disney on various disney shows von brown immigrated to the united states. he was a former nazi commander he was responsible for the development of the v2 during world war ii strategically surrendered to the united states and then came to the united states to begin working on rockets that would ultimately get a human to moon. next slide please. so october 4th 1957. that was the start of the space race if you could go to the next slide. so prior to this each country the the former soviet union in the united states were working on their own individual programs, but when sputnik went up and they scored that first it was a huge blow to the the american psyche and the american ideology. i and right away as soon as that launched the race to the moon was on it was a race between two countries, but it was a race between two countries that possessed. different technology, but technology, that would not only achieve. space exploration first, but also was developed for military uses as well. next slide so initially during the outset of
brown was widely known in fact, he appeared many times with walt disney on various disney shows von brown immigrated to the united states. he was a former nazi commander he was responsible for the development of the v2 during world war ii strategically surrendered to the united states and then came to the united states to begin working on rockets that would ultimately get a human to moon. next slide please. so october 4th 1957. that was the start of the space race if you could go to the next...
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instead they observed that muddy brown color and in some spots a slimy, green or brown substance.y say early indications suggest this could possibly be widespread algae blooms, but it's too soon to say for sure, several water samples have been collected from different areas of the estuary. ports says they're now in the hands of a lab that's testing to figure out what's in the water. the regional water board says it doesn't think this is harmful if it is determined. these are in fact toxic algae blooms. safety measures would immediately be put in place and that would mean no swimming, no rowing or kayaking and warnings would be issued to keep people off the water and away from the shore line. but that will hinge is, of course on the testing results expected by the end of the week. of course, we'll stay on it. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news alrighty. then we're taking a look at the weather out there. we've got some some tropical moisture kind of still filtering it at higher elevations. we had the showers. yesterday we had the chance of thunderstorms. and then we had the thundersto
instead they observed that muddy brown color and in some spots a slimy, green or brown substance.y say early indications suggest this could possibly be widespread algae blooms, but it's too soon to say for sure, several water samples have been collected from different areas of the estuary. ports says they're now in the hands of a lab that's testing to figure out what's in the water. the regional water board says it doesn't think this is harmful if it is determined. these are in fact toxic algae...
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brown: listening to what mr. flarida said about one state , a large state but one state only, would you expect more costs from communities across the country -- would you expect similar kinds of problems and costs in communities that you work with and serve? dr. vajjhala: absolutely. we are seeing many of the sink challenges -- roads being washed away, water systems being degraded and the costs are worse in places where infrastructure has been at least maintained. the places that are furthest behind are those that are likely to suffer most. sen. brown: give me a couple of examples. dr. vajjhala: i think deferred maintenance of water systems in michigan, for example. we have seen the case in flint where water systems are overmi lked. to absorb the impact of climate impact where they are overburdened with their current infrastructure and do not have the budget and the resources to replace it with something that is more appropriate. and also in the south. sen. brown: those communities that already struggle with thei
brown: listening to what mr. flarida said about one state , a large state but one state only, would you expect more costs from communities across the country -- would you expect similar kinds of problems and costs in communities that you work with and serve? dr. vajjhala: absolutely. we are seeing many of the sink challenges -- roads being washed away, water systems being degraded and the costs are worse in places where infrastructure has been at least maintained. the places that are furthest...
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the research shows they get sent to schools with a predominantly black and brown presence. they're not sent in droves to the suburbs, to the sandy books, to the columbine's so now what we have is all 50 states have some schools with police in schools. more police in schools means more arrests in schools. more itarrests means more arrests of black and brown students which is what you are talking about . that's why we walk in schools . they taken military grade equipment in many schools and that's what's at the front door so when i have this conversation with folks who had been in a public school there shocked. absolutely shocked. metal detectors, all the things youtalk about . >> so despite the abundant evidence of injustice in our country and injustice in our nations history some of my nacvetc still persists and i was surprised to learn that police in schools was as you wrote was the result of the expansion of civil rights and integration of schools. >> i was surprised to and i shouldn't have been. we allshouldn't have been when you think about it . >> some of what you writ
the research shows they get sent to schools with a predominantly black and brown presence. they're not sent in droves to the suburbs, to the sandy books, to the columbine's so now what we have is all 50 states have some schools with police in schools. more police in schools means more arrests in schools. more itarrests means more arrests of black and brown students which is what you are talking about . that's why we walk in schools . they taken military grade equipment in many schools and...
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we have been taught that black and brown folks are violent. are dangerous. are lower education. of lower abilities. all of which are untrue. the messaging and things we have been taught growing up lead us to believe that that's what leads in those quick thinking moments police have to do -- find themselves in. almost daily. it's those what are called in psychology those short cuts that people take in those fight or flight moments to make a quick decision. that's why what we can assume is why cops are more likely to pull the trigger when they are interacting with people of color. host: i appreciate that more information on what you had to say. maple heights, ohio. tom, on the republican line. good morning. caller: hi. host: hi, tom. caller: since joe biden's taken over, the country's went downhill. crimes -- crime's out of control. everything's out of control. afghanistan. and hunter biden is just smoking crack. host: grand blank, michigan. democrats line. don, good morning. caller: it amazes me to listen to some callers when they call in. they have got to be -- i don't know what
we have been taught that black and brown folks are violent. are dangerous. are lower education. of lower abilities. all of which are untrue. the messaging and things we have been taught growing up lead us to believe that that's what leads in those quick thinking moments police have to do -- find themselves in. almost daily. it's those what are called in psychology those short cuts that people take in those fight or flight moments to make a quick decision. that's why what we can assume is why...
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i also really wanted to share the stories the pain and the trauma of black and brown children, and i could not do that with a legal academic text and so my friends would read chapters and they'd be like, yeah chris. i'm gonna need you to rewrite that chapter. and so basically what happened was all the research is there but then i went back and i layer every single chapter is with stories and narratives. it's stories of the young people that i have represented represented in the nation's capital as well as some of the high profile examples or stories that we've all heard about tamir rice my brown and the like but told in ways that are different than what you normally think about but then i add research and data in plain language that is meant to be accessible both to a legal audience as well as to a mainstream audience, but i left the footnotes in for all of the the lawyers and educators use it right? yeah. so the last chapter of the book ends on optimistic optimistic note and you have some ideas for reform and you have you have reasons for hopefulness, despite everything you've relay
i also really wanted to share the stories the pain and the trauma of black and brown children, and i could not do that with a legal academic text and so my friends would read chapters and they'd be like, yeah chris. i'm gonna need you to rewrite that chapter. and so basically what happened was all the research is there but then i went back and i layer every single chapter is with stories and narratives. it's stories of the young people that i have represented represented in the nation's capital...
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brown: thank you. >> chairman brown, ranking member, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. we pandemic millions of extremely low income households, disproportionately people of color, struggled to remain house . half a million people experience homelessness. 10 million of the lowest income households paid half of their limited income on rent, leaving them without resources to put food on the table, purchase needed medications or otherwise make ends meet get any financial shock caused them to fall behind on rent, face evictions and become homeless in the worst cases. they lost wages, had increased costs and were at risk of losing their homes during the pandemic and the federal government responded to the clear and rowing need by providing unprecedented resources and protections. congress provided $46 million in emergency rental assistance. president trump implemented a national eviction moratorium, extended by a bipartisan congress and further extended by president biden. these resources and protections cap to millions of renters who otherwise would have lo
brown: thank you. >> chairman brown, ranking member, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. we pandemic millions of extremely low income households, disproportionately people of color, struggled to remain house . half a million people experience homelessness. 10 million of the lowest income households paid half of their limited income on rent, leaving them without resources to put food on the table, purchase needed medications or otherwise make ends meet...
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antonio brown. >> that is very clear.lways told us exactly who he was. it was never a shock when you see something unusual coming coming from antonio brown. > >> family fund will soon be available all year long in santa santa clara county. the exciting exciting change happening at great america amusement park. > >> you can watch our stream wherever, whenever. find is on plut >> california's great america will close its doors in the next the next decade or so. but for now they will stay open on weeks on weekends around the year. the the santa clara theme park traditionally has not opened its its doors until spring but now they want to open up year-round every weekend starting in janua. in january. great america also announced its lineup of events for 2023 including an all-new peanut celebration in april. charlie brown. snoopy. >> i have such fond memories of great america as a kid going there. i thought the roller coasters will were so scary. >> i remember when the demon and demon and the tidal wave opened. opened up. >> i
antonio brown. >> that is very clear.lways told us exactly who he was. it was never a shock when you see something unusual coming coming from antonio brown. > >> family fund will soon be available all year long in santa santa clara county. the exciting exciting change happening at great america amusement park. > >> you can watch our stream wherever, whenever. find is on plut >> california's great america will close its doors in the next the next decade or so. but...
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so maybe well, imagine if we had for example more black and brown agents age agents of the law.n you saw people being whipped under a bridge near, texas. i mean, would that make a cat right in some way? i mean, would that make it better? would that be it you think that humanity would come there and i both know just it's just because someone as they say and i everyone's invited to the barbecue. right, right. so ever they're also they're also i would say and i know you know this. if we relied solely on the momentum from just black and brown people who were impacted to make change to make change. we wouldn't have as much as we have. i mean if you look at the sort of the the mugshots from the freedom riders, i hope you see white people there as well and you will i hope you realize that there were jewish allies who were also lined. yeah, and we see this happening at the rise of anti asian sentiment. we saw the chinese exclusion act because the trail of tears in every facet of our identity. we see historical kinship, so it's difficult to occupy those spaces. but what is the alternativ
so maybe well, imagine if we had for example more black and brown agents age agents of the law.n you saw people being whipped under a bridge near, texas. i mean, would that make a cat right in some way? i mean, would that make it better? would that be it you think that humanity would come there and i both know just it's just because someone as they say and i everyone's invited to the barbecue. right, right. so ever they're also they're also i would say and i know you know this. if we relied...
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i know one black digger, he must have heard something about brown. he he never cooperated with us, rather the opposite, but i have one option. well , brown's search squad has seen it for a long time. a thousand years ago. listen to me carefully, goblin. i need brown, i don't know where he is, so this is how it is or are you cooperating with me? or will i arrange such a life for you that it won’t seem enough? well, it seems to have worked, and if it's not for brown? just follow him carefully. hello great goblin what's up? you're looking for some garbage there. you are telling me something, i heard you are now with some serious balts work, well, it's not quite so easy to eat safely eat. come see me tomorrow night. hands with dolbsin stand let me go go. fake, well, i'll remember it for you. i just wanted to intimidate. an interesting thing is quiet, quiet, quiet, it works and is well done, i like it. well done aydin and nikolai took hostages, we know that you were on the throne together. you help them, you won’t prove it, in my opinion, we are wasting t
i know one black digger, he must have heard something about brown. he he never cooperated with us, rather the opposite, but i have one option. well , brown's search squad has seen it for a long time. a thousand years ago. listen to me carefully, goblin. i need brown, i don't know where he is, so this is how it is or are you cooperating with me? or will i arrange such a life for you that it won’t seem enough? well, it seems to have worked, and if it's not for brown? just follow him carefully....
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brown: thank you. miss moore, you are recognized from new york. >> thank you for the invitation and the opportunity to share my story. my name is rose anna, i live on long island in new york. i am a small landlord with a single occupancy home as a rental unit. i'm a single mom with an incurable cancer that began before the pandemic. i'm on a month to month lease to help us build and ease the burden on my life. as my health declined, i saw no other option but to speak to the tenant and provide notice for her to vacate so that my sister could stay with me and help me with my teenage son who has learning disabilities. the tenant refused and began holdover filings and proceedings. the pandemic hit and the eviction moratorium was put in place which, by the way, was originally intended only for nonpayment and covid-related hardship cases. what i found out they were lumped together and it did not take long for the tenant to stop paying rent. and you can thank your governor for that. that was the response she
brown: thank you. miss moore, you are recognized from new york. >> thank you for the invitation and the opportunity to share my story. my name is rose anna, i live on long island in new york. i am a small landlord with a single occupancy home as a rental unit. i'm a single mom with an incurable cancer that began before the pandemic. i'm on a month to month lease to help us build and ease the burden on my life. as my health declined, i saw no other option but to speak to the tenant and...
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instead they observe that muddy brown color and in some spots a slimy, green or brown substance. they say early indications suggest this could possibly be widespread algae blooms, but it's too soon to say for sure, several water samples have been collected from different areas of the estuary. ports says they're now in the hands of a lab that's testing to figure out what's in the water. the regional water board says it doesn't think this is harmful if it is determined. these are in fact toxic algae blooms. safety measures would immediately be put in place. and that would mean no swimming, no rowing or kayaking and warnings would be issued to keep people off the water and away from the shore line. but that will hinge is, of course on the testing results expected by the end of the week . of course, we'll stay on it. brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news just a couple of things before we let you go. is this like in the whole estuary or is it noticed more in pockets are certain places around like the docks or certain areas of the estuary? all the officials i spoke with said this is well mix
instead they observe that muddy brown color and in some spots a slimy, green or brown substance. they say early indications suggest this could possibly be widespread algae blooms, but it's too soon to say for sure, several water samples have been collected from different areas of the estuary. ports says they're now in the hands of a lab that's testing to figure out what's in the water. the regional water board says it doesn't think this is harmful if it is determined. these are in fact toxic...
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this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? that led me to realize he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. finishing up this book of straight history, close to a dozen books i had written in the last 25 years. i live on nantucket island, 14 miles long, i grew up in pittsburgh, a sailor in the maritime capi
this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard...
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and i made my way to the john brown house. now, this is in john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown -- quite the opposite, slave trader and cofounder of brown university. and in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is john brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that call me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? and that led me to realize, you know, he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. so i was finished shaking up this book of straight history, it was one close to a dozen books that i h
and i made my way to the john brown house. now, this is in john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown -- quite the opposite, slave trader and cofounder of brown university. and in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is john brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting...
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to put brown and orange on. >> reporter: it's unclear when watson will play again. last week a federal judge suspended watson for six games because of his alleged misconduct noting his lack of remorse. roger goodell is calling for a one year suspension did watson's apology seem sincere for you >> it seems like a good first step. he didn't state what he was apologizing for. >> reporter: watson has not been charged criminally but has settled more than 20 civil suits so far including from ashley solis, the first woman who spoke out publicly against him. now deshaun watson has finally spoken the question is will his words be heard as sincere contrition or calculated pr? raf sanchez, nbc news. >>> a mysterious loud boom and a streak across the sky jolted residents in utah today. george solis now on this out of the world explanation behind it. >> reporter: blink and you'd miss it, something zipping through the sky. slowed down and zoomed in you can see the streak of white cutting over the ski resort in utah here it is from another angle soaring overhead while on the groun
to put brown and orange on. >> reporter: it's unclear when watson will play again. last week a federal judge suspended watson for six games because of his alleged misconduct noting his lack of remorse. roger goodell is calling for a one year suspension did watson's apology seem sincere for you >> it seems like a good first step. he didn't state what he was apologizing for. >> reporter: watson has not been charged criminally but has settled more than 20 civil suits so far...
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i budget which is what gordon brown is su: arestin ? think liz truss is sort of suggesting _ suggesting? i think liz truss is sort of suggesting that - suggesting? i think liz truss is sort of suggesting that there i suggesting? i think liz truss is - sort of suggesting that there would be sort of suggesting that there would he an— sort of suggesting that there would be an autumn statement, but she would _ be an autumn statement, but she would try— be an autumn statement, but she would try and bring things forward because _ would try and bring things forward because what normally happens is you have the _ because what normally happens is you have the autumn statement, then all comes— have the autumn statement, then all comes in_ have the autumn statement, then all comes in from april from the new financial— comes in from april from the new financial year. the fact that she's saying _ financial year. the fact that she's saying she's bringing these measures immediately suggest that she's thinking — immediately suggest that she's thinking
i budget which is what gordon brown is su: arestin ? think liz truss is sort of suggesting _ suggesting? i think liz truss is sort of suggesting that - suggesting? i think liz truss is sort of suggesting that there i suggesting? i think liz truss is - sort of suggesting that there would be sort of suggesting that there would he an— sort of suggesting that there would be an autumn statement, but she would _ be an autumn statement, but she would try— be an autumn statement, but she would try...
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but this isn't gordon - brown economics, janet. hold on, he is not brown economics, janet.he is not saying what he is sane in - is not saying what he is sane in response — is not saying what he is sane in response what she is saying. he is the one _ response what she is saying. he is the one who started it and she is saying that she would counter his policy _ saying that she would counter his oli . ~ . �* , saying that she would counter his oli _ . ., �* , , ., saying that she would counter his oli ,~ ., �*, , ., ., saying that she would counter his oli. ., fl, ., policy. what he's trying to do is t to policy. what he's trying to do is try to come _ policy. what he's trying to do is try to come up _ policy. what he's trying to do is try to come up as _ policy. what he's trying to do is try to come up as somebody . policy. what he's trying to do is l try to come up as somebody who understands economics, as opposed to the solutions of liz truss. itruiellll. the solutions of liz truss. well, i'm sorry- -- _ the solutions of liz truss. well, i'm sorry... cutting _ the solutions
but this isn't gordon - brown economics, janet. hold on, he is not brown economics, janet.he is not saying what he is sane in - is not saying what he is sane in response — is not saying what he is sane in response what she is saying. he is the one _ response what she is saying. he is the one who started it and she is saying that she would counter his policy _ saying that she would counter his oli . ~ . �* , saying that she would counter his oli _ . ., �* , , ., saying that she would...
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brown.s is "the daily show," with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out in person. good to see you, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. take a seat. let's get into it. so many things to talk about. the planet is flooding and drying up. a mystery guest will tell us why elon musk was sent here from the future. and from "this is us" here to talk about his brand-new movie, sterling k. brown is joining us on the show, everybody. i cannot wait! so let's do this. let's jump straight into today's headlines. ( applause ) >> trevor: all right, before we get into the big stories, let's catch up on a few other things going on in the world. first up, scotland has just become the first country in the world to make tampons and pads free to anyone who needs them. ( cheers and applause ). yeah. that's amazing. period products will now be given away in ph
brown.s is "the daily show," with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out in person. good to see you, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. take a seat. let's get into it. so many things to talk about. the planet is flooding and drying up. a mystery guest will tell us why elon musk was sent here from the future. and...
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gordon brown talking about the direct _ for themselves.impact of _ for themselves. gordon brown talking about the direct impact of the - for themselves. gordon brown talking about the direct impact of the cost - about the direct impact of the cost of living crisis on so many people and he is one of many voices suggesting the way this the chip contest has played out has focused too much on ideological arguments and ignoring the real impact that people are facing and the financial hardship so many are struggling with and the uk at the moment and calling for the candidates to say more about what exactly they would do. jonathan, thanks so much for that. let's go to the growing tensions between china and taiwan now — and china's military exercises continued on sunday morning in close proximity to taiwan, albeit at a lower intensity than on previous days. taiwan has accused china of practising for an invasion of the island, while the us has accused beijing of using military drills to change the status quo. 0ur correspondent in taipei, rupert win
gordon brown talking about the direct _ for themselves.impact of _ for themselves. gordon brown talking about the direct impact of the - for themselves. gordon brown talking about the direct impact of the cost - about the direct impact of the cost of living crisis on so many people and he is one of many voices suggesting the way this the chip contest has played out has focused too much on ideological arguments and ignoring the real impact that people are facing and the financial hardship so...
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[applause] the third is the incomparable esther jim brown. --mr. jim brown. [applause] and the fourth is the absolutely on comparable miss billie jean king. i want to focus on the interface of race, sport and society and in preparing for this conversation, i went back and read jim brown and bill russell's first two books. jim brown's "off my chest and out of bounds" and bill russell 's go for glory. i think those should be required reading for all athletes entering college and professional sports today because they say so much about where we have come from and the sacrifices that were made for them to be where we are today. the things that stuck with me about those books was first, how well the philosophies, the perspectives, the ethical arguments and so forth of jim and bill have stood up over the last 50 years. the second thing is that they were superstar athletes. they weren't a bunch of old guys who have retired and so forth. they were superstar athletes when they stood up and spoke out. the third thing that struck me was that they never were willing to e
[applause] the third is the incomparable esther jim brown. --mr. jim brown. [applause] and the fourth is the absolutely on comparable miss billie jean king. i want to focus on the interface of race, sport and society and in preparing for this conversation, i went back and read jim brown and bill russell's first two books. jim brown's "off my chest and out of bounds" and bill russell 's go for glory. i think those should be required reading for all athletes entering college and...
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brown in "honk for jesus. save your soul."telling y'all, you should have seen this place when it was jumping. >> of course, it hasn't looked like that for a while. >> no. >> obviously >> no. >> but we're going to get that all back >> oh, yeah, we will >> have this place looking all -- oh [ bleep ] >> oh, oh boy. [ bleep ]. oh, my goodness. >> now, how in the good lord's lush green earth is anybody supposed to take me and the resurrection of my church seriously? these are fianos >> yes, those are an italian brand, so -- >> we can edit around that right, denetta [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: italian brand. >> italian brand [ laughter ] just in case >> jimmy: sterling k. brown, everybody. "honk for jesus. save your soul" is in theaters and on peacock september 2nd. we'll be right back with eve hewson stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> get brad pitt on the phone right now. i will do anything in this movie. i will have one line, i will be in the pit crew, i will do whatever you want. and he said, "i'm such a fan
brown in "honk for jesus. save your soul."telling y'all, you should have seen this place when it was jumping. >> of course, it hasn't looked like that for a while. >> no. >> obviously >> no. >> but we're going to get that all back >> oh, yeah, we will >> have this place looking all -- oh [ bleep ] >> oh, oh boy. [ bleep ]. oh, my goodness. >> now, how in the good lord's lush green earth is anybody supposed to take me and the...
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the the confirmation hearing for judge clayton brown jackson. and in that hearing, the senator from the great state of texas held up a bunch of books, as in dimock of the problems that face and confront our our children in schools critical race theory. and he rattled off a bunch of books among them how to be an anti and he had the audacity unmitigated gall to put posters big giant posters of anti-racist baby as a problem because. we are infecting the minds of young children and babies to think of themselves as racist. dr. kendi ibram candie, those are your books. those are your books. you went to twitter after that and you said, let. you said he tried and failed to distort, disparage and weaponize hashtag anti-racist baby and that poor what the people what you saw through the nonsense and now these two books are again new york times bestsellers that was a moment that you didn't ask for, but we were here for it. but before you get to that, what does it mean to you to be american black? well, first, i just want to to to thank dr. greene, of course
the the confirmation hearing for judge clayton brown jackson. and in that hearing, the senator from the great state of texas held up a bunch of books, as in dimock of the problems that face and confront our our children in schools critical race theory. and he rattled off a bunch of books among them how to be an anti and he had the audacity unmitigated gall to put posters big giant posters of anti-racist baby as a problem because. we are infecting the minds of young children and babies to think...
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where are the jim brown's? i know we do not expect people to do the same way that they done in the 60's -- the same weight you do not do the same things that jackie robinson did -- what happened? how do we come to a place where we have the level of involvement apathy, almost certain -- the lack of concern about these issues that you speak of now? well you mentioned jackie robinson. i met him a couple of times. when he died, i got a call from rachel robinson. said that she wanted me to be a pallbearer at her -- his funeral. and i said, he is my age, that is an overwhelming honor. why? she said, you were one of jackie's favorite athletes. and i took that to say that jackie had done a tremendous thing for us. that he was the first black to play baseball, but he was never a pushover. and, he took us to a place, that opened up this whole world for us. but i was not going to revisit that place. i wanted to take it to the next step. >> and so you did. >> and so, red asked me he said he's retiring as best of all coach.
where are the jim brown's? i know we do not expect people to do the same way that they done in the 60's -- the same weight you do not do the same things that jackie robinson did -- what happened? how do we come to a place where we have the level of involvement apathy, almost certain -- the lack of concern about these issues that you speak of now? well you mentioned jackie robinson. i met him a couple of times. when he died, i got a call from rachel robinson. said that she wanted me to be a...