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the legacy of michael brown is, i think, yet to be fully determined.ust for black americans, but for people around the world in terms of the creation of brand—new platforms, working in the international platform, we've got international un mechanisms on police violence that did not exist before. you've got people like myself who are exploring new ways to use the justice system, activists, organisers, people thinking about black lives matter in a way that they did not think about on august 8, 2014. so he changed the landscape of how the voice of the people was amplified all around the world, and that's a great legacy to have in and of itself. i hope one day we go to a place where we can say that his legacy is the end of police brutality and the creation of safer communities for people, notjust in the united states, but for people around the world who are facing racist police violence. but we're not yet as of yet. thank you so much for being with us on bbc news. all right, thanks for having me. we all know that walking is good for your health. 10,000 ste
the legacy of michael brown is, i think, yet to be fully determined.ust for black americans, but for people around the world in terms of the creation of brand—new platforms, working in the international platform, we've got international un mechanisms on police violence that did not exist before. you've got people like myself who are exploring new ways to use the justice system, activists, organisers, people thinking about black lives matter in a way that they did not think about on august 8,...
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i think now is about the time and fortunately with mr brown leading the way _ fortunately with mr brown the way in this op—ed in his work to really have a — the way in this op—ed in his work to really have a practical discussion about— really have a practical discussion about this — really have a practical discussion about this. it is part of our diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what _ diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what are — diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what are the carrot and sticks that are going — what are the carrot and sticks that are going to enact a change in behaviour— are going to enact a change in behaviour by the taliban reverse this horrifying discriminatory behaviour towards half of the population. it is unconscionable. are there — population. it is unconscionable. are there ways to penalise them and brin- are there ways to penalise them and bring in _ are there ways to penalise them and bring in those and those golf allies of the _ bring in those and those golf allies of the us— bring in those and those golf allies of the us and they talk to the tatiban— of the us
i think now is about the time and fortunately with mr brown leading the way _ fortunately with mr brown the way in this op—ed in his work to really have a — the way in this op—ed in his work to really have a practical discussion about— really have a practical discussion about this — really have a practical discussion about this. it is part of our diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what _ diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what are — diplomacy of carrots and sticks. what are the carrot...
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i am a brown bear.ve when it's cold to sleep. i am a brown bear. i am the owner of my taiga , if you wake me up, run. and i'm a brown bear, my hobby is hand-to-hand combat. i'm stupid medvedev and i invite you to be friends with me, i'm a brown bear. do not try to breed me and my forest is nothing to go for mushrooms with a gun. follow the lost one once, with a pure heart, he entered the lair. i went in for a meal. and perhaps we will wave and scold our own, and then someone with a lemon in a jar to sweat us. you don't have to pay for accommodation, don't offend me, buddy, i'm a brown bear. i was born in a decent country. i am a brown bear. i do not interfere with him, do not lose, i am a brown bear. i'm in touch, if it's a problem, i never see my friends at all. i am a brown bear. the skunk of zhenya did not bypass the ferret, i am a brown bear, i will learn an important lesson. what is there, where the forest sways? there are also many animals, but on earth you praise not my skin. if you get lost agai
i am a brown bear.ve when it's cold to sleep. i am a brown bear. i am the owner of my taiga , if you wake me up, run. and i'm a brown bear, my hobby is hand-to-hand combat. i'm stupid medvedev and i invite you to be friends with me, i'm a brown bear. do not try to breed me and my forest is nothing to go for mushrooms with a gun. follow the lost one once, with a pure heart, he entered the lair. i went in for a meal. and perhaps we will wave and scold our own, and then someone with a lemon in a...
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with brown v. board of education and its enforcement in the 1960s, then that that meant that there was -- [inaudible] and there were certain areas of southern california that were known, you know, white families are moving to la canada-fingerprint ridge. so that's -- flintridge. that's kind of the california version. >> another question, does your book talk about california's -- [inaudible] looking at '64. >> again, i don't get to the '60s, right? i love that story and i want everyone to learn about rumsford and his history. i read some of his papers at the bancroft and that law, such an important part of the story of california segregation. but again, i was trying to -- yeah. >> roxanne ortiz and her work examines the white settler colonial nation to explain historical -- [inaudible] white supremacy. how do you seete that analysis? >> thank you so much for mentioning settler colonialism. yes, i read about that in my first chapter where i write about the ways in which native americans were enslaved
with brown v. board of education and its enforcement in the 1960s, then that that meant that there was -- [inaudible] and there were certain areas of southern california that were known, you know, white families are moving to la canada-fingerprint ridge. so that's -- flintridge. that's kind of the california version. >> another question, does your book talk about california's -- [inaudible] looking at '64. >> again, i don't get to the '60s, right? i love that story and i want...
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families moving into white and brown areas of the state. is the clan i want to talk about. photograph from north ridge. one of the things the plan hopes to stop is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands were black folks moved into previously white neighborhoods. he also defended some of the most high-profile patients including the case mcdaniel, the one who won the oscar so he it does part of the story also. oh day short was a refrigeration engineer who lived and worked in los angeles 25 years by 1945. like many black angelenos, here's frustrating by the housing shortage. his father of young
families moving into white and brown areas of the state. is the clan i want to talk about. photograph from north ridge. one of the things the plan hopes to stop is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp...
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we know that the backlash against brown was phenomenal and something we're still living with today. those of you that are interested might want to look about at nancy mcclean book democracy and change where she charts the waysen that -- think tanks and psychological larceny and politicians who were part of the backlash against brown who were against brown people and fighting immigration -- so the way they saw scenes of the modern conservative movement so -- what you're asking is -- the link between brown and restricted housing so what i was suggesting is that -- it's not always called a clan -- backlash but against browns the clan becomes apartment of that. broad conservative backlash against segregation and against brown people -- right, and that violence that violence that that -- that experience 1963 right when he bought a house in san bernardino to see it go up in flame that's still a t part of e backlash against the civil rights brun and backlash against the civil rights movement and their successes. right? .... that, black and brown homeowners were targets of violence and inti
we know that the backlash against brown was phenomenal and something we're still living with today. those of you that are interested might want to look about at nancy mcclean book democracy and change where she charts the waysen that -- think tanks and psychological larceny and politicians who were part of the backlash against brown who were against brown people and fighting immigration -- so the way they saw scenes of the modern conservative movement so -- what you're asking is -- the link...
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john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of, the civil war. john brown was captured and actually there is a mural is in this exhibit. it's a mural here. it's on the wall. and it shows john with a comrade lying beside of him. these are individuals. the charges against john brown, he was tried for treason and he was later hung. we're currently in the statehood of the museum. this is the area that talks about and discusses reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863. western virginia is actually we're looking to become a state much earlier than that and looking at improvements that were not happening in the area the inroads in transportation were not what they expected. and when the civil war came along and it became time and virginia decided to join the confederacy, that's when western virginians and at a time for separation and into statehood western virginians were very divided over the issue of slavery. there were as well as a region. what side that they were involved in. there were brothers. one would fight on the confederacy and the
john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of, the civil war. john brown was captured and actually there is a mural is in this exhibit. it's a mural here. it's on the wall. and it shows john with a comrade lying beside of him. these are individuals. the charges against john brown, he was tried for treason and he was later hung. we're currently in the statehood of the museum. this is the area that talks about and discusses reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863....
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raid on john brown, october 16th, 1859, secure raid on that facility. he wanted to get additional weapons. he figuredslav from the area would join and that would be the beginning a huge movement. unfortunately him there was a african american killed the first person killed on the raid and the and another people that were from the town and that got the people who were in that area to combat john and try to stop what he was trying to do. john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of, the civil war. john brown was captured and actually there is a mural is in this exhibit. it's a mural here. it's on the wall. and it shows john with a comrade lying beside of him. these are individuals. the charges against john brown, he was tried for treason and he was later hung. we're currently in the statehood of the museum. this is the area that talks about and discusses reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863. western virginia is actually we're looking to become a state much earlier than that and looking at improvements that ot happening in
raid on john brown, october 16th, 1859, secure raid on that facility. he wanted to get additional weapons. he figuredslav from the area would join and that would be the beginning a huge movement. unfortunately him there was a african american killed the first person killed on the raid and the and another people that were from the town and that got the people who were in that area to combat john and try to stop what he was trying to do. john brown is said to have started the very first...
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brown was a freedom writer in 1961 and a student of dr. king's. >> here is my mug shot. >> reporter: reverend dr. amos brown displays one of his mug shots that mark work as one of northern california's civil rights pioneers. he is one of eight students who attended the only class dr. martin luther king jr taught at morehouse, a historically black college in georgia, the epicenter of the civil rights movement. >> dr. martin luther king jr's handwritten notes for the seminar. >> reporter: what dr. king taught a young amos brown was moved to mirror, taking dr. king's notes on the page to a living struggle for civil rights on the stage of history. >> we gathered in washington and it was that unusual experience of seeing so many people who were peaceful, respectful, determined to be about the business of working for jobs, justice, and peace. >> reporter: on that day, young amos brown caught that spirit setting him on the firm foundation of his life's mission. >> we didn't have time to come with hate in our minds, our bones, our veins. we came a
brown was a freedom writer in 1961 and a student of dr. king's. >> here is my mug shot. >> reporter: reverend dr. amos brown displays one of his mug shots that mark work as one of northern california's civil rights pioneers. he is one of eight students who attended the only class dr. martin luther king jr taught at morehouse, a historically black college in georgia, the epicenter of the civil rights movement. >> dr. martin luther king jr's handwritten notes for the seminar....
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watching the jets and browns. the first monday night football game, and watching prime time football, and prime time football has been so much of your life. what sit like to be associated with monday night is sunday night all these years. >> it's like a dream come true. 1970, i remember watching the game and monday monday night football, i had to beg my parents to stay up for halftime to watch the halftime highlight. the nbc version was the rockets and the moon. >> cris: here is what you don't see. yelling the truck and putting up pictures and doing different thing. but if you enjoyed prime time football over the past two, three decades, whatever it may be, with john madden and all the great super bowls, this guy has had as much to do with that as any announcer, then who has been in division and i'm thrilled. and now i will rib you a little bit. >> okay. >> mike: i have holly waiting in the wings. he had the same exact life. i can't do what they do. which is true. that is very true. but they can do what do. i'm ju
watching the jets and browns. the first monday night football game, and watching prime time football, and prime time football has been so much of your life. what sit like to be associated with monday night is sunday night all these years. >> it's like a dream come true. 1970, i remember watching the game and monday monday night football, i had to beg my parents to stay up for halftime to watch the halftime highlight. the nbc version was the rockets and the moon. >> cris: here is...
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brown. brown was a freedom rider in 1961 and a student of dr. martin luther king jr. he says he knew his purpose in life as a young teen. leslie gooden asked him about the time leading up to that march on washington. >> right here is my mugshot. >> reporter: reverend dr. amos brown displays one of his mugshots that mark his work as one of northern california's civil rights pioneers. he's also one of eight students who attended the only class dr. martin luther king jr. taught at morehouse, a historically black college in georgia, the epicenter of the civil rights movement. >> dr. martin luther king jr.'s handwritten note from that seminar. >> reporter: what dr. king taught a young amos brown was moved to mirror, taking dr. king's notes on the page to a living struggle for civil rights on the stage of history. >> when we gathered in washington, it was that unusual experience of seeing so many people who were peaceful, respectful, and determined to be about the business of working for jobs, justice and peace. >> reporter: on that day the young amos brown caught that spir
brown. brown was a freedom rider in 1961 and a student of dr. martin luther king jr. he says he knew his purpose in life as a young teen. leslie gooden asked him about the time leading up to that march on washington. >> right here is my mugshot. >> reporter: reverend dr. amos brown displays one of his mugshots that mark his work as one of northern california's civil rights pioneers. he's also one of eight students who attended the only class dr. martin luther king jr. taught at...
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brown junior. an ordinary american provided extraordinary opportunities, opportunities provided by executive order 9981. it allowed me to be the first african-american -- in the military. and to be nominated to be the next chairman of the joint chiefs. remember, i was only going to do for years. so i asked who inspired you to select your chosen profession? for those who serve in uniform, who inspired you to go into the armed forces? who inspired you to serve the greater good of our nation? more importantly, what are we all doing to inspire the next generation? we must show the next generation opportunities. by showing the stories of those who got us here. those who accomplish the extraordinary. it is stories like those shared during this symposium that continue to inspire the next generation and further the legacy of change. as this symposium comes to a close, we must reflect how far we have, as a nation. james hamlett, infantry officer in the segregated 92nd infantry division in world war ii and a
brown junior. an ordinary american provided extraordinary opportunities, opportunities provided by executive order 9981. it allowed me to be the first african-american -- in the military. and to be nominated to be the next chairman of the joint chiefs. remember, i was only going to do for years. so i asked who inspired you to select your chosen profession? for those who serve in uniform, who inspired you to go into the armed forces? who inspired you to serve the greater good of our nation? more...
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so floyd brown who's doing the counterpunching? so the counterpunching is the unlikely alliance and you know my wife daughter is getting married in in october and she's marrying a guy by the name of chris escovedo. okay. he is of mexican origin, but he grew up in california. so he he made he made the transit. and a few years ago, based on losing some family members in the in the opioid crisis, he made the transition to trump. my daughter met him working in the trump campaign to me he is an example of what's happening in the history. anex all over the country include shooting in california and hispanics are not going to be a reliable demographic for the democratic party if they continue to push these hard core progressive anti-family policies. so that's one group, i think black are another and there are these i think asians are a third. okay, asians, they love their families. their families are very close in family oriented. people educate is really important to them. and so these are all constituencies that have traditionally been
so floyd brown who's doing the counterpunching? so the counterpunching is the unlikely alliance and you know my wife daughter is getting married in in october and she's marrying a guy by the name of chris escovedo. okay. he is of mexican origin, but he grew up in california. so he he made he made the transit. and a few years ago, based on losing some family members in the in the opioid crisis, he made the transition to trump. my daughter met him working in the trump campaign to me he is an...
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movement,o what you're asking is the link between brown and restricted housing. so what i was suggesting is that it's not always the call to land but the backlash against brown, the clan becomes a part of that broad conservative education and that violence, that experience in san bernardino to see it go up in flames, that is still a part of the backlash against the civil rights and the civil rights movement and the success. so the connection is black and brown homeowners were targets of violence and intimidation and jim crow policies. the second clan in california could it be tied to the great migration? >> thank you. i can't believe i did that whole talk and i didn't say that. thank you so much. absolutely. absolutely. really, what i was talking about is the third clan, the 1940s clan that i was talking about [inaudible] thaty is directly linked to the influx of black migrants into the great migration. absolutely for those of you that read, you know about that. the great migration transformed california. it was astounding how many african-americans came from the
movement,o what you're asking is the link between brown and restricted housing. so what i was suggesting is that it's not always the call to land but the backlash against brown, the clan becomes a part of that broad conservative education and that violence, that experience in san bernardino to see it go up in flames, that is still a part of the backlash against the civil rights and the civil rights movement and the success. so the connection is black and brown homeowners were targets of...
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we spoke to mr brown earlier today. mr brown, thank you so much forjoining us today.ost heinous and vicious and most comprehensive abuse of human rights taking place around the world today." what have women and girls in afghanistan told you in your role about their lives? they are living a terrible life, because they have been denied education, they have been denied the opportunity to work in public places, most recently, they have been denied the ability to even visit cemeteries of loved ones, they are prevented from getting jobs, at university they are prevented from studying, and more recently, girls in medical classes have been prevented from taking exams, so they cannot qualify. and of course, the tightening up of dress restrictions and every other restriction from the change to the ministry of women affairs to the ministry of the prevention against vice, this shows how deep and intense this violation of human rights is. and that is why, i think because it is gender discrimination, what someone at the united nations has also called gender apartheid, we need to th
we spoke to mr brown earlier today. mr brown, thank you so much forjoining us today.ost heinous and vicious and most comprehensive abuse of human rights taking place around the world today." what have women and girls in afghanistan told you in your role about their lives? they are living a terrible life, because they have been denied education, they have been denied the opportunity to work in public places, most recently, they have been denied the ability to even visit cemeteries of loved...
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dark brown in colour and very| dark brown in colour and very thick—skinned. amazing.k-skinned. amazing. what length would you _ thick-skinned. amazing. what length would you say - thick-skinned. amazing. what length would you say it - thick-skinned. amazing. what length would you say it was? l length would you say it was? variou5 theories have been put forward to explain ne55ie, from joint eels to optical illu5ion5. but some sightings for the cameras have been less than convincing. at? for...
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an innocent life. >> reporter: brown is far from alone in her grief and pursuit for justice. >> thisa significant public health issue and public safety issue. >> reporter: rodriguez is with the hope and heal fund, a group seeking community-based approaches to preventing gun violence in california. in collaboration with kaiser, his team just launched this interactive map that shows when and where gun homicides are taken place across california. >> this has been, at least in my community, since i was a young person. and it's been an issue that folks and systems have not addressed, so i real really try to do my best to have solutions. >> reporter: rodriguez hopes this map will improve transparency and serve as a tool for people to see a real picture of how gun violence effects their community to purr solutions. >> >. that data should be available, and i think communities can then make their decisions on how they want to address this. >> reporter: starting with the drum circle, police officers and leaders joined brown to remember aubrey, honor his memory, keep the investigation alive, an
an innocent life. >> reporter: brown is far from alone in her grief and pursuit for justice. >> thisa significant public health issue and public safety issue. >> reporter: rodriguez is with the hope and heal fund, a group seeking community-based approaches to preventing gun violence in california. in collaboration with kaiser, his team just launched this interactive map that shows when and where gun homicides are taken place across california. >> this has been, at least...
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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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valentina brown, who was 18 years old, met her sympathy at first.eady from the very first meeting between mitrofan shpilev and valentina bura , sympathy was a war, but young people were opposed to each other's attention, however, they did not allow their feelings to develop. he is a young squad leader who was followed into battle, she is a fragile nurse who saved the wounded after attacks, perhaps, would never have allowed the war to play out their feelings for each other, as they then seemed to have no place for love. but, perhaps, it was this bright feeling of love that helped them survive. during one of the battles , mitrofan valentina was seriously injured and both were close to death. couldn't move. it was necessary to get out of a while swimming out of the encirclement, and the partisans were forced to make shelter for them. they sent him moss in some kind of partisan pit in the forest, covered themselves with branches and said, we will definitely follow you. we'll be back for three days. they spent in this shelter it was then, out of sympathy
valentina brown, who was 18 years old, met her sympathy at first.eady from the very first meeting between mitrofan shpilev and valentina bura , sympathy was a war, but young people were opposed to each other's attention, however, they did not allow their feelings to develop. he is a young squad leader who was followed into battle, she is a fragile nurse who saved the wounded after attacks, perhaps, would never have allowed the war to play out their feelings for each other, as they then seemed...
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>> browns, browns, browns!the nfl pre-season getting underway tonight, with a hall of fame game. we're there live as fans from coast-to-coast gear up for the return of america's favorite sport. >> just got to be a football fan to be here. >> just got to be a football fan. >> today, thursday, august 3rd, 2023. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, good morning! good to see you. it's a thursday morning. thanks for starting it with us. it is august 3rd. it is already football time and people are ready. >> why should we wait until september? >> exactly. >> preseason, we're here for it. the game is tonight. it's on nbc 7 we've got jets versus browns. we'll get a live report from >> we look forward to . few. >>> let't to our top story. today's arraignment of donald trump. overnight, police in d.c. tightening security, installing metal barriers all around the federal courthouse, where donald trump face a ju >> the former preside
>> browns, browns, browns!the nfl pre-season getting underway tonight, with a hall of fame game. we're there live as fans from coast-to-coast gear up for the return of america's favorite sport. >> just got to be a football fan to be here. >> just got to be a football fan. >> today, thursday, august 3rd, 2023. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, good...
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valentina brown, who was 18 years old, met her sympathy at first. very first meetings between mitrofan shpilev and valentina bura , sympathy for each other's attention was born, however, it does not allow its feeling to develop. he is a young squad leader who was followed into battle, she is a fragile nurse who saved the wounded after the attacks, perhaps she would never have allowed her feelings to play out friend war to a friend, as it seemed to them then there was no place for love. but perhaps it was this bright feeling of love that helped them survive. during one of the battles, mitrofan and valentina were seriously injured and both were close to death. couldn't move. it was necessary to get out of a while swimming out of the encirclement, and the partisans were forced to make shelter for them. they sent him some kind of moss pit in the forest with branches and wings of guerrilla and said, we will definitely return for you for three days. they spent in this shelter it was then, out of sympathy and mutual care, that a real feeling, thanks to whi
valentina brown, who was 18 years old, met her sympathy at first. very first meetings between mitrofan shpilev and valentina bura , sympathy for each other's attention was born, however, it does not allow its feeling to develop. he is a young squad leader who was followed into battle, she is a fragile nurse who saved the wounded after the attacks, perhaps she would never have allowed her feelings to play out friend war to a friend, as it seemed to them then there was no place for love. but...
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so maybe he flunked the brown one?ted to be in power, but intolerance to alcohol since childhood. what are you doing, i need your brains. maybe it's for the best? and it will be released tomorrow. maybe today you say thank you for going free at all. okay, there is no bazaar to give your dude a cidul, and in words, what should he say? i'll tell you tomorrow, okay? and just tomorrow they will let me go out. again sandwiches nothing else. and what did you want foie gragos but would be nice. sorry, rich. listen, what do you think, you've already found it. we will find out that as soon as we take someone by the gills, we will find someone. let's go about the robbery the day before the robbery, there was a tip from the plumber. i found out the identity of this plumber. it turned out that 3 years ago, but so exactly the federal security service andrey rybnikov, i'm listening to you. i'm investigating the murder of vadim burov, it looks like i'm involved. your former employee oleg rubtsov was his wife yesterday at the rubtsov
so maybe he flunked the brown one?ted to be in power, but intolerance to alcohol since childhood. what are you doing, i need your brains. maybe it's for the best? and it will be released tomorrow. maybe today you say thank you for going free at all. okay, there is no bazaar to give your dude a cidul, and in words, what should he say? i'll tell you tomorrow, okay? and just tomorrow they will let me go out. again sandwiches nothing else. and what did you want foie gragos but would be nice. sorry,...
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the the brown case. now some people have other views about that i'm holding on to mine and because somebody proved me wrong, let me say thurgood marshall. yes. now history treats him as greatest lawyer of, the 20th century. it's well-deserved. he is remarkable. he tried many of his most important cases in front of judge waring. he won every case. the only one he didn't win initially was briggs versus elliott. but waring dissented from a three judge panel. and he that case before the u.s. supreme, many people have forgotten that thurgood did not argue brown versus board. he argued briggs versus of the supreme court. but absolutely now, there's also a story that he advised wearing advise the lawyers. carter and marshall was higginbotham the bob carter and marshall were embraced they were the. they advised him to open the frontal attack against segregation rather than to argue for equal rights to get a bus like the white kids that opened up frontal attack and so segregation percy is right but what had he ha
the the brown case. now some people have other views about that i'm holding on to mine and because somebody proved me wrong, let me say thurgood marshall. yes. now history treats him as greatest lawyer of, the 20th century. it's well-deserved. he is remarkable. he tried many of his most important cases in front of judge waring. he won every case. the only one he didn't win initially was briggs versus elliott. but waring dissented from a three judge panel. and he that case before the u.s....
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please welcome millie bobby brown [ cheers and applause ♪ perfect. that's millie bobby brown!f her costars on "stranger things. please welcome, the one and only, noah schnapp [ cheers and applause ♪ don't get scalded by the coffee you okay >> yeah. >> jimmy: you came in hot, buddy. wow. >> i did not expect that >> jimmy: came in hot. all right, perfect here's how it works. >> i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: no, it's too late now. >> only noah >> jimmy: in front of each of us - [ laughter and applause in front of each of us are two envelopes containing confessions. one is true. the other is a lie once you read your confession, the other two players get to interrogate you. a en you have to come to a animous decision is it a truth or a lie millie, you're going to go first. >> okay. >> jimmy: which envelope should she open what do you think? one or two >> oh, we pick >> jimmy: yeah, or the audience picks. what do you think? >> two [ audience shouting >> two >> jimmy: everyone said two. i don't know why >> i sneak my pet bunny into hotels ♪ >> jimmy: that sounds -- you know millie really w
please welcome millie bobby brown [ cheers and applause ♪ perfect. that's millie bobby brown!f her costars on "stranger things. please welcome, the one and only, noah schnapp [ cheers and applause ♪ don't get scalded by the coffee you okay >> yeah. >> jimmy: you came in hot, buddy. wow. >> i did not expect that >> jimmy: came in hot. all right, perfect here's how it works. >> i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: no, it's too late now. >> only noah >>...
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our systems received — cause at brown. our systems received some _ cause at brown.eceived some data on an - received some data on an aircraft and it was unable to process it. it's incredibly rare, we process millions every year, thousands every day. in the circumstances where that happens this is safer for us to revert to a manual system. this meant that _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for a _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for a time _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for a time yesterday if flights could be handled. the boss said he was confident it wouldn't happen again. we it wouldn't happen again. - understand the way the system didn't handle the data that we saw the way it failed. we have put in place already procedures to make sure that if that happens again we can resolve it very quickly. we happens again we can resolve it very quickly-— very quickly. we are very confident _ very quickly. we are very confident on _ very quickly. we are very confident on that. - very quickly.
our systems received — cause at brown. our systems received some _ cause at brown.eceived some data on an - received some data on an aircraft and it was unable to process it. it's incredibly rare, we process millions every year, thousands every day. in the circumstances where that happens this is safer for us to revert to a manual system. this meant that _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for _ revert to a manual system. this meant that for a _ revert to a manual system. this meant...
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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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brown: right now we have guesses. there are a few studies of branch of service culture that are very recent or empirical. so, some of the thoughts we have gotten from including from former marines or marine corps veterans are that there is an ethos of every marine is a rifleman and a lot of emphasis towards direct action. often being the first in are being extremely expeditionary. those characteristics that we talked about in terms of predisposition to action, commitment to mission, those may be particularly difficult to come down from after leaving the military service. it could be that groups are able to capitalize on that and convert that will to action and sort of mindset to extremist causes. that that said, that's still a guess and we don't know that that's what's happening. similarly, with the air force, there have been anecdotal reports of fundamentalist christian or tendencies in the air force academy but these are anecdotal one off reports. we don't know whether -- there is an overlap so qanon has kind of hel
brown: right now we have guesses. there are a few studies of branch of service culture that are very recent or empirical. so, some of the thoughts we have gotten from including from former marines or marine corps veterans are that there is an ethos of every marine is a rifleman and a lot of emphasis towards direct action. often being the first in are being extremely expeditionary. those characteristics that we talked about in terms of predisposition to action, commitment to mission, those may...
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brown then today or whatever. but ruth simmons, it was is a master class how to manage you know, she managed the trustee board, managed the administration and she managed the students, you know, and brown students don't like anybody but they liked ruth simmons. she's someone i admire. so, you know, there have been other women who've come into my life and i didn't mention my mother. i always admired my mother. she was so talented and so and she never finished college either. but she would read all the time. she crossword puzzles. she wrote a letter to the president about the donut hole in medicare. one time and she was just smart as. a whip. what's her name? delma de. so you can remember her? yeah. and she? a world class. she worked at children's hospital here. okay, we're down. we're down to last couple of minutes. i want to ask this one more. one last question and then i'm going to ask you to give us some closing thoughts and you've done a lot of people think, look, just helping betty to become what it is like a
brown then today or whatever. but ruth simmons, it was is a master class how to manage you know, she managed the trustee board, managed the administration and she managed the students, you know, and brown students don't like anybody but they liked ruth simmons. she's someone i admire. so, you know, there have been other women who've come into my life and i didn't mention my mother. i always admired my mother. she was so talented and so and she never finished college either. but she would read...