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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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Apr 27, 2023
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it is brown. i could cut _ looks brown. it is brown. i could cut it _ looks brown. it is brown.ut it up for you now looks brown. it is brown. 1. could cut it up for you now and there's a lot of goodness in here still.— there's a lot of goodness in here still. :, , , ., here still. for consumers and businesses. _ here still. for consumers and businesses, the _ here still. for consumers and businesses, the pressure - here still. for consumers and businesses, the pressure is l here still. for consumers and l businesses, the pressure is on. back at this cafe they are placing a big bet on a new loyalty scheme to keep customers coming through their doors in these challenging times. let unpack this further. fahad kamal is chief investment officer at the fund managers kleinwort hambros here in london. i don't know what your fridge looks like, if you throw things away, do tell. but we are closely watching the cost of food, aren't we?— closely watching the cost of food, aren't we? indeed, and my fridae is food, aren't we? indeed, and my fridge is suffering _ food, aren't we? indeed, and m
it is brown. i could cut _ looks brown. it is brown. i could cut it _ looks brown. it is brown.ut it up for you now looks brown. it is brown. 1. could cut it up for you now and there's a lot of goodness in here still.— there's a lot of goodness in here still. :, , , ., here still. for consumers and businesses. _ here still. for consumers and businesses, the _ here still. for consumers and businesses, the pressure - here still. for consumers and businesses, the pressure is l here still. for...
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brown bear, brown bear, who do you see? i see a red bird looking at me.ho do you see? ica yellow duck -- i seeyellow o you see? i see a blue horse looking at me. ok. hold on. here we go. blue horse, blue horse, who do you see? i ca green -- i see a green frog looking at me. green frog, green frog, who do you see? i see a purple cat looking at me. look at the kitty cat. purple cat, purple cat, who do you see? i see a white dog looking at me. white dog, what dog, -- white dog, who do you see? i see a black sheep looking at me. lack sheep, black sheep, who do you see? i see a goldfish looking at me. goldfish, goldfish, who do you see? i see a teacher looking at me. are there teachers here? yay for the teachers. [cheers] teachers, teacher, who do you see? i see children looking at me. children, children who do you see? we see a brown bear, a red bird, a yellow duck, a blue horse, a green frog, a purple cat, a white dog, a black sheep, a goldfish, and a teacher looking at us. that is what we see. [cheers and applause] thank you for coming and thank you for rea
brown bear, brown bear, who do you see? i see a red bird looking at me.ho do you see? ica yellow duck -- i seeyellow o you see? i see a blue horse looking at me. ok. hold on. here we go. blue horse, blue horse, who do you see? i ca green -- i see a green frog looking at me. green frog, green frog, who do you see? i see a purple cat looking at me. look at the kitty cat. purple cat, purple cat, who do you see? i see a white dog looking at me. white dog, what dog, -- white dog, who do you see? i...
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that brown? -- at brown? walter: at that point, there were quite a few.nteresting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry, political science, history, english, the general counsel was black. the associate human resources, we had a wonderful black community. it did not grow linearly, and it did not even last, but the time i was there in the early 1970's. a vibrant period. david: you were at brown for a number of years and then you got recruited to be the head of argonne? walter: i did. david: what does argonne actually do? walter: argonne is what is called a general science, national laboratory, one of the laboratories that the department of energy owns but they are operated by contractors. the university operates argonne. so, for much of this history it was involved in nuclear reactors. now it does basic science. a lot of materials science and a -- low temperature science. that is why i was
that brown? -- at brown? walter: at that point, there were quite a few.nteresting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry, political science, history, english, the general counsel was black. the associate human resources, we had a wonderful black community. it did not grow linearly, and it did not even last, but the time i was...
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and what we of a hash brown hash browns is not real american hash browns anyway . american hash browns are almost like bubble. okay will say that browns have actually been in this country since victorian times, but that's fine. know that's fine. not you know popularised by then. it didn't make sense if americans didn't know what they did anyway. so on one hand, so the english breakfast society says don't eat hash browns on. the other hand, 60% of the british population that hash browns are the mcdonald's style hash browns are the best thing about, mcdonald's style hash browns are the best thing about , the the best thing about, the engush the best thing about, the english breakfast. and then they don't belong in there. i mean, they don't like fried bread should be in the oc they don't like fried bread should be in the 0c black pudding even though it's awful has to be that it can be the has to be in that it can be the hash browns. never even hash browns. i've never even heard this. i mean, dad's heard of this. i mean, my dad's a chef and traditional english food. ne
and what we of a hash brown hash browns is not real american hash browns anyway . american hash browns are almost like bubble. okay will say that browns have actually been in this country since victorian times, but that's fine. know that's fine. not you know popularised by then. it didn't make sense if americans didn't know what they did anyway. so on one hand, so the english breakfast society says don't eat hash browns on. the other hand, 60% of the british population that hash browns are the...
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brown: it doesn't. one of the things we found is that when we provide people with additional support like snap, with the snap, i think in pennsylvania that meant $200 million each month additionally going into grocery stores. so even if you think about the economic impact of these programs, the reality is that for every $1 we're investing in snap, $1.50 or $.80 is coming back into our communities -- $1.80 is coming back into our communities. sen. booker: we found with the child tax credit, data shows it increased work force participation for the women. the snap for a woman getting eligibility for that empowered them to be successful earners. mrs. brown: i think that's right. i think the reality is, i appreciate the moral issue. i too am a person of faith and really feel honor and privileged that we get to do this work every day and that i fully believe we've learned a lot of lessons over the last several years. i appreciate your leadership and senator braun, the white house conference on hunger, nutriti
brown: it doesn't. one of the things we found is that when we provide people with additional support like snap, with the snap, i think in pennsylvania that meant $200 million each month additionally going into grocery stores. so even if you think about the economic impact of these programs, the reality is that for every $1 we're investing in snap, $1.50 or $.80 is coming back into our communities -- $1.80 is coming back into our communities. sen. booker: we found with the child tax credit, data...
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reporter: arroyo says brown was dealing with their own struggles. she says brown had been couch surfing while waiting on permanent housing. >> one of my last conversations with him was that he was in search of what was. reporter: this is spec to shooter -- suspected shooter was a private in-store security guard. he has been booked on homicide charges. details about what happened inside the store are still unclear. >> that's how the call came out. shot shoplifter. reporter: security guards can be armed with guns, depending on the situation. brown's cousin who was also at the walgreens says this was avoidable. >> i feel like guns shouldn't be allowed. security wise, if you aren't police, you shouldn't have a gun. stuff like this happens off of level -- little stuff. no one's life is worth stuff being stolen from the store. ama: san francisco's board of supervisors's demanding answers from pg&e after hundreds of residents are still without power. homes and businesses have been in the dark since wednesday night. video shows an underground vault on fire
reporter: arroyo says brown was dealing with their own struggles. she says brown had been couch surfing while waiting on permanent housing. >> one of my last conversations with him was that he was in search of what was. reporter: this is spec to shooter -- suspected shooter was a private in-store security guard. he has been booked on homicide charges. details about what happened inside the store are still unclear. >> that's how the call came out. shot shoplifter. reporter: security...
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brown has been on the back foot since then. i mean bronze. i think the soon his army finally demanded that our surrender their weapons, which they refused and fighting, broke out on saturday. 15th of april. so, you know, this like got things have been developing very rapidly. and saddam and, but i suspect it's going to slow down and what i mean maybe is going to have to capture these bases and shut them down. maybe, you know, who knows where it's going to happen after that. i mean, maybe they're gonna have to go to easiest or refuel in the arm, but you know, there's a lot of potential stumbling blocks in this piece process. but the best sign is that the sudanese people seem to want a retreat come mediate, which is, you know, sure, i had a waiter to come to some consensus, you know, not winning and losing but consensus. so both sides got to win and both sides got to lose. and they're going to come to a piece that will last, both parties sitting down and hammer it out too intense, exhausting negotiations, not to ultimatums and sa
brown has been on the back foot since then. i mean bronze. i think the soon his army finally demanded that our surrender their weapons, which they refused and fighting, broke out on saturday. 15th of april. so, you know, this like got things have been developing very rapidly. and saddam and, but i suspect it's going to slow down and what i mean maybe is going to have to capture these bases and shut them down. maybe, you know, who knows where it's going to happen after that. i mean, maybe...
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well, brown is pretty much, dear man, in sudan. i mean, he's easy to really easy a, provide hundreds of tons of weapons to the c i back attempted to against ethiopian government to grab people's liberation from. he's been trying to normalize relations with israel, which the u. s is very supportive of heal on sundays news shows our egyptian air force base in a way, in sudan be captured by the are. so, i mean, this is in, airplanes are being used to threaten ethiopia because there should, i mean, each up is demanding that they control control the water. so i mean, brown is been basically dance and from the cia and the region. ok, well, and that's just get on as a whole lot. let's just get on to the strategic because you mentioned ethiopia there, which is a whole nother element in extended. i mean, to an extent because it was accused of being part of a propaganda operation. in recent years that the t p i left with some kind of freedom fighters, even the western media event you had to give up on that one. and i got to say, i'll see, se
well, brown is pretty much, dear man, in sudan. i mean, he's easy to really easy a, provide hundreds of tons of weapons to the c i back attempted to against ethiopian government to grab people's liberation from. he's been trying to normalize relations with israel, which the u. s is very supportive of heal on sundays news shows our egyptian air force base in a way, in sudan be captured by the are. so, i mean, this is in, airplanes are being used to threaten ethiopia because there should, i mean,...
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[crowd cheering] - (male narrator) on may 17, 1954, the supreme court ruled in brown v. board of ed that the practice of separate but equal had no place in public education. the decision was a turning point in the battle to end segregation. but jim crow would not go quickly or quietly. those who had benefited from america's constitutional contradiction fought to maintain their privilege and power. - (crowd) freedom now, freedom now, freedom now! - (narrator) making equality a reality would require a movement, a movement that would render unto no one evil for evil, but instead would meet the forces of hate with the power of love. there are no exact numbers as to how many people participated in the civil rights movement, many stood up, stepped up and spoke up, but there's one name that stands out. this story starts in montgomery. - montgomery was the location of the dexter avenue baptist church. it was a very important church in montgomery, the capital city of alabama, and it had a custom of bringing in well-educated, articulate, charismatic ministers. - at dexter avenue b
[crowd cheering] - (male narrator) on may 17, 1954, the supreme court ruled in brown v. board of ed that the practice of separate but equal had no place in public education. the decision was a turning point in the battle to end segregation. but jim crow would not go quickly or quietly. those who had benefited from america's constitutional contradiction fought to maintain their privilege and power. - (crowd) freedom now, freedom now, freedom now! - (narrator) making equality a reality would...
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james brown, thank you _ so difficult. james brown, thank you so _ so difficult.cult. james brown, - thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. thank you so much for “oining us on newsdayfi around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. meet mimi. a keen knitter, she wanted to do something special to mark eurovision taking place in the uk. so she spent three months making this dress. and she's even knitted a mini graham norton to go with it. i love knitting, i love eurovision, and ijust thought, "what can i do to put the two together?" and i had this mad idea — and then, everybody said, "don't be ridiculous, you can't knit a dress of all the flags of all the countries in eurovision, what are you talking about?" so if somebody tells me i can't do something, that's when i'll pick up my needles, and off i went. so, should we take some more photos than? absolutely. let's go. we started at abercromby square — which is to be renamed abba—cromby square, in honour of the event. it was then time to meet the fab four on a very windy pier ahead. finally, a visit to wh
james brown, thank you _ so difficult. james brown, thank you so _ so difficult.cult. james brown, - thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. thank you so much for “oining us on newsdayfi around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. meet mimi. a keen knitter, she wanted to do something special to mark eurovision taking place in the uk. so she spent three months making this dress. and she's even knitted a mini graham norton to go with it. i love knitting, i love eurovision, and...
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police identifying the victim as 24 year-old china brown. street near westfield mall. according to police, a theft had occurred at the store and brown was the prime suspect. police say a security guard. 33 year-old michael anthony shot and killed brown. anthony was not an employee of walgreens but works for a private security company. he is now facing a homicide charge. kron four's amanda hari. we'll have the very latest on this investigation and reaction from brown's mother mother coming up at 8 o'clock tonight. >> from 4 is your local election headquarters, a grassroots effort to elect oakland congresswoman barbara lee to the u.s. senate launched in san francisco today. representative lee seeking senator dianne feinstein's seat after the longtime bay area lawmaker announced earlier this year she will not be running for reelection. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> united for both really kicked off in san francisco saturday, speaking from the african-american art and culture complex, you know, elected and community leaders endorsed th
police identifying the victim as 24 year-old china brown. street near westfield mall. according to police, a theft had occurred at the store and brown was the prime suspect. police say a security guard. 33 year-old michael anthony shot and killed brown. anthony was not an employee of walgreens but works for a private security company. he is now facing a homicide charge. kron four's amanda hari. we'll have the very latest on this investigation and reaction from brown's mother mother coming up at...
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reporter: arroyo says brown was dealing with their own struggles. she says brown had been couch surfing while waiting on permanent housing. >> one of my last conversations with him was that he was in search of what was. reporter: this is spec to shooter -- suspected shooter was a private in-store security guard. he has been booked on homicide charges. details about what happened inside the store are still unclear. >>caut the tuifter.yar gunsn b'us who walgreens says this was avoidable. >> i feel like guns shouldn't be allowed. security wise, if you aren't police, you shouldn't have a gun. stuff like this happens off of level -- little stuff. no one's life is worth stuff being stolen from the store. ama: san francisco's board of supervisors's demanding answers from pg&e after hundreds of residents are still without power. homes and businesses have been in the dark since wednesday night. video shows an underground vault on fire and flames spewing out of three manholes on clay street. fire crews were on the scene within minutes but city officials say i
reporter: arroyo says brown was dealing with their own struggles. she says brown had been couch surfing while waiting on permanent housing. >> one of my last conversations with him was that he was in search of what was. reporter: this is spec to shooter -- suspected shooter was a private in-store security guard. he has been booked on homicide charges. details about what happened inside the store are still unclear. >>caut the tuifter.yar gunsn b'us who walgreens says this was...
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i want to circle back if we have time about michael brown. hands up, don't shoot.and and media running with that do you talk about that in your book but on this point in your book, which tells a wonderful story but it's also a manual for successful policing and all the logic and, the strategies and the data is here. and you show again and again and that it works and has for hundreds of years. going back to robert peel in the early 19th century in in great britain. and yet we after putting hard work reducing crime, it's succeeding. we then turn back on these strategies and we get into this cycle and you can just see the cycle coming again and again. how do we break that cycle and just maintain our foot on the gas of solid policing? i wish i had the answer to that at the moment, one of the great frustrations not having i'm no longer technically in the business and a longer police chief serve on the homeland security advisory council for the secretary. i stay very active in a lot of policing issues through my. books as well as opinion columns i write tv appearances, c
i want to circle back if we have time about michael brown. hands up, don't shoot.and and media running with that do you talk about that in your book but on this point in your book, which tells a wonderful story but it's also a manual for successful policing and all the logic and, the strategies and the data is here. and you show again and again and that it works and has for hundreds of years. going back to robert peel in the early 19th century in in great britain. and yet we after putting hard...
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in 1967, i moved to new york, and walking down 7th avenue, who did i see but wrap -- brad brown. i'm wondering if you did any resource or found any information on him in the book he did. >> i did. i talk about him in the epilogue come at the very end of the book -- epilogue, at the very end of the book, when he took over sncc in 1967, when you saw from stokely carmichael that he moved. he stood for a lot of the same things that stokely stood for but did not have -- although he became increasingly militant, he was also very charming and charismatic. rap brown was very provocative, but without a lot of the light touch and the charm in dealing with the press and the white power structure, but the other thing rap brown had to confront is that it was really -- so the fbi had a surveillance program directed at dr. king and at malcolm x going back to the early 1960's, but in 1967, it was stepped up dramatically, and there was really -- it was called the cointel program directed specifically at these more militant black groups, at sncc, now run by h. rap brown at the panthers, and they w
in 1967, i moved to new york, and walking down 7th avenue, who did i see but wrap -- brad brown. i'm wondering if you did any resource or found any information on him in the book he did. >> i did. i talk about him in the epilogue come at the very end of the book -- epilogue, at the very end of the book, when he took over sncc in 1967, when you saw from stokely carmichael that he moved. he stood for a lot of the same things that stokely stood for but did not have -- although he became...
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geoff: anthony brown is the attorney general for the state of maryland.r being with us, sir. anthony brown: thank you. ♪ amna: saudi arabia and iran are taking a major step to improve relations. at a gathering in china today, the two nations agreed to reopen embassies in each other's capitals. in nearly a decade, the first formal meeting between longtime rivals. saudi tv showed the foreign ministers from iran and saudi arabia signing a landmark deal brokered by beijing to reestablish diplomatic relations. chinese spokeswoman mao ning said the deal could bring peace to the middle east. >> the further improvement of saudi-iranian relations fully demonstrates the willingness and ability of regional countries to take the lead in regional peace and development. amna: the agreement includes the resumption of flights tween saudi arabia and iran, the reopening of embassies and consulates, bilateral visits, and the granting of visas for citizens of the two countries. the deal comes a month after riyadh and tehran announced they would normalize relations in a diplo
geoff: anthony brown is the attorney general for the state of maryland.r being with us, sir. anthony brown: thank you. ♪ amna: saudi arabia and iran are taking a major step to improve relations. at a gathering in china today, the two nations agreed to reopen embassies in each other's capitals. in nearly a decade, the first formal meeting between longtime rivals. saudi tv showed the foreign ministers from iran and saudi arabia signing a landmark deal brokered by beijing to reestablish...
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and because of that, native americans, black votes, brown folks etc.. we keep baking entry into a place as if it does not already belong to us. it is already mine. i don't have to ask you for anything, it already belongs to me. as long as we conceptualize it in that way we are always politically undermined, and we are always politically challenged. i think that people who really truly love freedom which includes people of every race, really should understand that the freest thing i think on the planet right now potentially is for people who really truly love freedom to put everything else down and put on our armor and understand we have to fight this together. what we are looking at right now in america is so dangerous. what is potentially on the horizon, everybody here knows what i'm talking about, if that comes again shame on us. shame on us. but what i am also saying is if we are not careful some of the reason we allow it is because we want parts of the spoils of it. and so it's like patriarchy, you can't have a little bit of it. if you invited it's
and because of that, native americans, black votes, brown folks etc.. we keep baking entry into a place as if it does not already belong to us. it is already mine. i don't have to ask you for anything, it already belongs to me. as long as we conceptualize it in that way we are always politically undermined, and we are always politically challenged. i think that people who really truly love freedom which includes people of every race, really should understand that the freest thing i think on the...
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it's brown, could you speak to the importance of the u.s. regularly fab spending and ccc purchases and a role in ensuring our food banks have consistent access to food? >> thank you for the, question you're absolutely right, it's critically important for us to be the need of our neighbors. that we have access to government foods. we've seen that decrease and we're seeing a decreasing now at the height in the last few years. we received about 19 million pounds of food from the government that we are able to get out into our neighborhoods to ensure that our neighbors had access to fresh, healthy food. primarily project, which is really helpful for ensuring that they are healthy and providing nutritious food to them. this calendar year alone, it looks like we're on track to get maybe 5 million pounds. at the same time, we're trying to purchase additional food. with the economy being what it, is it's costing us more. really, t fab, the tea fab programs are a lifeline to ensure that our neighbors have access to food. >> thank you, last question,
it's brown, could you speak to the importance of the u.s. regularly fab spending and ccc purchases and a role in ensuring our food banks have consistent access to food? >> thank you for the, question you're absolutely right, it's critically important for us to be the need of our neighbors. that we have access to government foods. we've seen that decrease and we're seeing a decreasing now at the height in the last few years. we received about 19 million pounds of food from the government...
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the leading global retailers and browns have signed a series of additional agreements following that $1.20 companies worldwide signed on to this agreement and then made a commitment to 1st of all require the facts reset. they worked with to make the building face behalf and agreed a standard that is agreed with the government of bangladesh and through engineer conducted audits by the program that we have to have established. the factories have been required to make changes so that workers are safe for they go into the factory. but in addition to that, and that's a very important part of our program, we have trade both workers and managers in the factories to set up health and safety committee and to be alert to understand what requirements there are for a factory to be safe. and a very important element that we have included into this agreement is also the work of can actually make a complaint about issues that they're finding in the factories. we have an independent complaint mechanism which is recognized as the most critical credible complaints mechanism out there in the world. the
the leading global retailers and browns have signed a series of additional agreements following that $1.20 companies worldwide signed on to this agreement and then made a commitment to 1st of all require the facts reset. they worked with to make the building face behalf and agreed a standard that is agreed with the government of bangladesh and through engineer conducted audits by the program that we have to have established. the factories have been required to make changes so that workers are...
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to know that's true, white suffered after black and brown suffered. so i am hopeful because i know the solutions are within reach. right. we just have to decide we're going to double down collectively to do this well. we're getting close to wrapping up, so i wanted to leave some time and see if there's any questions from audience members for dr. fischler, dr. ansel. and. you've talked about reform a lot in that just the whole time. i'm thinking about the affordable care act wasn't our attempt to make health care accessible all and did that stop emergency from becoming the first place you went to to get health? and what about the affordable care act? didn't the affordable care was an amazing step forward in reshaping the way insurance works in united states. it reduced folks being dropped in the middle of treatment. it allowed young to stay on care until they were 26. it added regulations that made companies better actors, but it didn't transform american health care. in fact, the most impactful component was probably medicaid expansion. the challenge
to know that's true, white suffered after black and brown suffered. so i am hopeful because i know the solutions are within reach. right. we just have to decide we're going to double down collectively to do this well. we're getting close to wrapping up, so i wanted to leave some time and see if there's any questions from audience members for dr. fischler, dr. ansel. and. you've talked about reform a lot in that just the whole time. i'm thinking about the affordable care act wasn't our attempt...
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girl ♪ ♪ you, my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ whatever happened ♪ ♪ to tuesday and so slow ♪ ♪ going down theg in the sunlight laughing ♪ ♪ hiding behind a rainbow's wall ♪ ♪ slippin' and a slidin' ♪ ♪ all along the waterfall with you ♪ ♪ my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ you my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ do you remember when we used to sing ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-l a-ti-da ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-l a-ti-da ♪ ♪ la-ti-da ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: 65 years -- a new album celebrating a very specific genre of music that i had never heard of, a record called "moving on --" this is a combo of blues, folk, and country music, and using interments like wash boards which i am -- this is an oscar-winning actress who also starred in one of the greatest -- she stars in the movie "i see icu," the number one movie on netflix and in the show up entitled -- "blind spotting." it's new season comes back soon. please welcome -- [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello. >> kelly: i am so excited. i want to talk about you but i also want to talk about your daughter. your daugh
girl ♪ ♪ you, my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ whatever happened ♪ ♪ to tuesday and so slow ♪ ♪ going down theg in the sunlight laughing ♪ ♪ hiding behind a rainbow's wall ♪ ♪ slippin' and a slidin' ♪ ♪ all along the waterfall with you ♪ ♪ my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ you my brown-eyed girl ♪ ♪ do you remember when we used to sing ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-l a-ti-da ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-l a-ti-da ♪ ♪ la-ti-da ♪♪ [cheers and...
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that was james brown there, _ so difficult. that was james brown there, professor - so difficult.rnational affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on newsday. international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on newsday. 0ther to me earlier on newsday. other stories making headlines around the world today: 16 people have been killed and 5 others injured in dubai. a fire in the old part of the city. all those confirmed to have died so far are from overseas. a mass prisoner exchange between the warring parties in yemen has been completed successfully after three days. nearly 1,000 detainees have been reunited with their families. the prisoner swap comes as efforts to agree a new possibly permanent ceasefire have gained momentum. police in iran say that more t
that was james brown there, _ so difficult. that was james brown there, professor - so difficult.rnational affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on international affairs at temple university injapan, speaking to me earlier on newsday. international affairs at temple...
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we saw the first round of hearings that share brown and chair mchenry hosted, that we looked at whatappened that weekend. as they resolve those institutions and they took the steps to help stabilize the banking sector, that was kind of the first round of hearings. next round of hearings will focus on actual management of the banks themselves, so those questions will be posed. then i think we will have a firmer sense of what happens. it is understandable that people want to do that. host:host: let's talk about the bank itself, it is the first thing that you talk about, three things that were happening. were the lawsuits related to venture capitalist money? guest: this is their bond portfolio. basically, interest rates have been a growing for a long time and as the fed announced that they would be going up, the banks would hedge those interest rate risk. i also have what is very traditionally called -- risk. that is another issue as well. and those help create come along with social media and other factors, this bank run that occurred about a month or so ago. host: a diversified deposi
we saw the first round of hearings that share brown and chair mchenry hosted, that we looked at whatappened that weekend. as they resolve those institutions and they took the steps to help stabilize the banking sector, that was kind of the first round of hearings. next round of hearings will focus on actual management of the banks themselves, so those questions will be posed. then i think we will have a firmer sense of what happens. it is understandable that people want to do that. host:host:...
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necuce— person herself is a brown lady? necuce fnfc— person herself is a brown lady?rvative lviv if they hear this language, do you they this language, do you think they fen-ff— this language, do you think they don't?_believe- this language, do you think they don't? believe either don't? they don't believe either the don't? they don't believe either fne-nfnfcfen— don't? they don't believe either the-minister and- don't? they don't believe either the minister and the home the prime minister and the home secnefeny— the prime minister and the home secnefenylnef— the prime minister and the home secretary-not for— the prime minister and the home secretary not for one second secretary do not for one second pelfeve— secretary do not for one second believe they're _ secretary do not for one second believe they're -to - secretary do not for one second believe they're to do believe they're going to do fnfc— believe they're going to do fnfc-fney— believe they're going to do this,-they were - believe they're going to do this, they were going to this, but if they were going to do
necuce— person herself is a brown lady? necuce fnfc— person herself is a brown lady?rvative lviv if they hear this language, do you they this language, do you think they fen-ff— this language, do you think they don't?_believe- this language, do you think they don't? believe either don't? they don't believe either the don't? they don't believe either fne-nfnfcfen— don't? they don't believe either the-minister and- don't? they don't believe either the minister and the home the prime...
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the 24-year-old, china brown, died at the hospital. theofficers arrest 33-year-old michael ear wayne anthony. >> she was out before me. she dropped to the floor, i was looking at her. that was that >> what could have been stolen that warranted taking a life? >> so the guard worked for kingdom group protective securities, private security. w reached out to them. they woul not comment while it is being investigated. walgreens issued a statement saying they are thinking of the victim and her family and violence of any kind will not be tolerated in their stores. they are cooperating with the authorities. >>> still ahead tonight, these a's fans are upset and what a better way to send a message than taking the protest right outside of the ballpark. >>> there is no such thing as a free lunch but at that cafe you can get a free breakfast all da every day, no questions asked [music] >>> he is known as a master slide guitarist who is not afraid to push the envelope on stage. a special performance a a legendary bay area music hall . >>> well, ton
the 24-year-old, china brown, died at the hospital. theofficers arrest 33-year-old michael ear wayne anthony. >> she was out before me. she dropped to the floor, i was looking at her. that was that >> what could have been stolen that warranted taking a life? >> so the guard worked for kingdom group protective securities, private security. w reached out to them. they woul not comment while it is being investigated. walgreens issued a statement saying they are thinking of the...
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well, i don't want to say i don't like brown. no to me.d, they will vote. this is also a very important point.
well, i don't want to say i don't like brown. no to me.d, they will vote. this is also a very important point.
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be skeptical about what you hear about black and brown kids to be that support. [applause] >> i am sorry to cut you two off. we are at time. the authors will be signing books and i am sure they have lots of thoughts on additional topics for you all. i encourage you to come say hello. thank you for attending the panel. have fun attending the rest of the festival.
be skeptical about what you hear about black and brown kids to be that support. [applause] >> i am sorry to cut you two off. we are at time. the authors will be signing books and i am sure they have lots of thoughts on additional topics for you all. i encourage you to come say hello. thank you for attending the panel. have fun attending the rest of the festival.
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golden state spent the whole week complimenting mike brown. >> it's a setup. they want to kick my [bleep]. trust me. i have been around them enough. it's a set up. don't fall for it and i'm not either. screw you guys until this is over. >> it will be all business tomorrow for brown. what a job he has done in sacramento. first year on the gig and he ends a 17-year playoff drought. he was the easy pick for coach of the year but his family is surprised. >> at first when they congratulate you, you are like oh cool. but the eighth time, you are like is this a good thing or a bad thing? like, because they are like, we just can't believe it. okay, i respect that. so i don't know if i'm loved or what's going on. but that's all they are talk about right now. >> this will be post season number nine for steph, klay, and draymond together. over 400 games. dubs have a huge edge in experience. the kings two all-stars. this will be fox's first post season game. >>> the giants took care of business. detroit signing logan webb for $90 million. >> it's amazing. i couldn't pictu
golden state spent the whole week complimenting mike brown. >> it's a setup. they want to kick my [bleep]. trust me. i have been around them enough. it's a set up. don't fall for it and i'm not either. screw you guys until this is over. >> it will be all business tomorrow for brown. what a job he has done in sacramento. first year on the gig and he ends a 17-year playoff drought. he was the easy pick for coach of the year but his family is surprised. >> at first when they...