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general brown: i think so. i told my staff, this is when i was air force chief, when i go over and testify, members of congress are repeating back, we are starting to see the saoeupl site. the fact we talk to members of congress and we do classified briefings and start talking about the threat and we have the same sight agree, there are things we need to do that will help our national security but also security of our allies and partners, it starts to resonate. that has to continue over and over again. there is always someone -- there may be a handful that haven't seen it yet, haven't had that intel to understand why all this is important. shannon: the secretary talked about so many of those places around the world, why it's so important right now that you all are sphreu funded for -- fully funded for all of the challenges we are facing. talk about some of those because they showed up in the reagan national defense sur have i that came out. 51% of americans now say they see china as the greatest foreign threat.
general brown: i think so. i told my staff, this is when i was air force chief, when i go over and testify, members of congress are repeating back, we are starting to see the saoeupl site. the fact we talk to members of congress and we do classified briefings and start talking about the threat and we have the same sight agree, there are things we need to do that will help our national security but also security of our allies and partners, it starts to resonate. that has to continue over and...
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brown to me.get into this documentary, i want to start by letting you talk about the difference between james brown's father and james brown the godfather of soul. i know because of his impact on me, i'll show you this picture of when we first hooked up in the early 70s. i had a big effort. he made me change my hostile to look like. his debts were my thrust telecoms from. he even said you were born alfred sharpton, you are now elle sharpton. he made me and named. me i know the impact he's had on you -- talk about him as a south or. we in the world knew him as a godfather. >> thank you for having me, right. you know, so many of his fans danced and listens to the song pop-up don't take no mess. well i lived it. i had that great opportunity to live. pop it didn't take no mess. my father was a struck man at the house. it wasn't always play and fun, although he did that. we did have family time when he was home. take us down to the country and showing us where he was born and where he grew up. those hu
brown to me.get into this documentary, i want to start by letting you talk about the difference between james brown's father and james brown the godfather of soul. i know because of his impact on me, i'll show you this picture of when we first hooked up in the early 70s. i had a big effort. he made me change my hostile to look like. his debts were my thrust telecoms from. he even said you were born alfred sharpton, you are now elle sharpton. he made me and named. me i know the impact he's had...
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so what shirts is telling us is that brown's very force and howard's reinforcements here at brown's ferry and gary's division is here at will hatch. now, the reason they're there is because they're going to be protecting that road between kelly's ferry and brown's ferry. and if they can do that they can get supplies in chattanooga. amazingly, james longstreet ignored the capture of brown's ferry dismiss it as a faint in favor of what he was concert was believe that was going to be the main attack coming up from the south on lookout mountain. well, a theory incidentally for which there was no evidence whatsoever. and he dismissed what happened to brown's ferry so much that he didn't even tell bragg that that happened. now, an officer in bragg's you've seen john r liddell, who was a brigade commander, rode over. he had heard the fighting at brown's ferry. he wondered what it was. he decided he'd ride over from missionary ridge to see what was going on. and he immediately discerned the yankees were in control of brown's. so he rode back, told bragg what had happened of course. bragg was furi
so what shirts is telling us is that brown's very force and howard's reinforcements here at brown's ferry and gary's division is here at will hatch. now, the reason they're there is because they're going to be protecting that road between kelly's ferry and brown's ferry. and if they can do that they can get supplies in chattanooga. amazingly, james longstreet ignored the capture of brown's ferry dismiss it as a faint in favor of what he was concert was believe that was going to be the main...
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that's, of course, george brown. george brown was the owner, proprietor and publisher of the globe newspaper in toronto. the man the right, maybe a little more familiar to you, if any of them are. and he is, of course, sir john mcdonald, who would go on in 1867 to be elected as canada's first prime minister. now, the two of them had a bitter rivalry. of course, at that point in time. george brown, the german, the left and proprietor of the globe, was a staunch abolitionist. he was a staunch abolitionist and a member of the true grits as the party was known at the time, which was the predecessor to what would become the liberal party of canada as we know it today. drummond the right was, of course, john mcdonald, who was the head of the tory party at that point in time, which eventually would morph into the conservative party as we think of it today. now, george brown of course, like i said, was a staunch abolitionist and he was also one of the founders of the anti-slavery society of toronto. and happened then as the
that's, of course, george brown. george brown was the owner, proprietor and publisher of the globe newspaper in toronto. the man the right, maybe a little more familiar to you, if any of them are. and he is, of course, sir john mcdonald, who would go on in 1867 to be elected as canada's first prime minister. now, the two of them had a bitter rivalry. of course, at that point in time. george brown, the german, the left and proprietor of the globe, was a staunch abolitionist. he was a staunch...
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let's look at sherrod brown.herrod brown has advocated for getting rid of the filibuster for wanting to pack the supreme court. these are antidemocratic. the thing we have to understand is we are public servants. our job at its core is to be consistent, to be transparent, and to be honest about what we stand for. my responsibility to present to you what i want to go fight for. you decide whether you agree with it. when public servants look at that and understand who they are working for, we can regain democracy. president biden -- joe biden and sherrod brown, they are not working for us. they have their own political agendas. we see it on economics. we see it on the border. we see it on energy. they are trying to reshape this country. the only way we are going to stop it is for folks like you to understand that the senator who is going to go to ohio and fight for you is someone like me, who has been consistent with his positions, that has always fought for ohio. i don't put my political career in front of what is
let's look at sherrod brown.herrod brown has advocated for getting rid of the filibuster for wanting to pack the supreme court. these are antidemocratic. the thing we have to understand is we are public servants. our job at its core is to be consistent, to be transparent, and to be honest about what we stand for. my responsibility to present to you what i want to go fight for. you decide whether you agree with it. when public servants look at that and understand who they are working for, we can...
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as the general area, the city, of course, suburb of which is ferguson, where african-american mike brown was killed and not charged, it was the police officer who shot. him, that year, people were an uproar due to the killing of an 18-year-old unarmed black teenager by police, mike brown, whose execution catapulted blacks into protesting and saying, enough is enough. now, more than five years later, are black people any closer equal? to injustice, you must disperse immediately, peaceful protest when you try to injure people, you must is first now, mike's grandmother on the phone, i said hello, and she said the police just killed mike, mike, mike mike is landing in. the street that point i just like froze and i turned to her and i said py just killed my son and that's i know we was in the car we was driving like i was on roller coaster together i just felt jerking i really i just felt jerking i don't even remember the ride i just felt getting thrown around cuuse that's how fast we was going guess to get there mike was my best man at my wedding. we were matching hats, shoes, clothes, all t
as the general area, the city, of course, suburb of which is ferguson, where african-american mike brown was killed and not charged, it was the police officer who shot. him, that year, people were an uproar due to the killing of an 18-year-old unarmed black teenager by police, mike brown, whose execution catapulted blacks into protesting and saying, enough is enough. now, more than five years later, are black people any closer equal? to injustice, you must disperse immediately, peaceful protest...
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mike brown has not been the last man to be killed since then in this area. activists, demanding accountability for mike's death, continue to be outspoken and protested in various ways. however, since 2014, six of these activists have been killed or died under very suspicious circumstances. daren seals daren was a ferguson. tester and local activist was killed. he was found dead in the car that had been set on fire. he had been shot to death before the car was torched. there were no arrests. seals was 29 years old. edward crawford. crawford became a symbol of resistance. authorities say he shot and killed himself, whereas activists demanding his killing be investigated said he would not commit suicide. side diandre joshua, diandre, whose body was also found inside a burned car, just blocks from the scene of the protest, he had been shot in the head first. bosim masri, the 31-year-old was an activist who would live stream the protests after mike brown's killing. he died under suspicious circumstances, allegedly from heart attack a bus. police said he killed hi
mike brown has not been the last man to be killed since then in this area. activists, demanding accountability for mike's death, continue to be outspoken and protested in various ways. however, since 2014, six of these activists have been killed or died under very suspicious circumstances. daren seals daren was a ferguson. tester and local activist was killed. he was found dead in the car that had been set on fire. he had been shot to death before the car was torched. there were no arrests....
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, through— put them all in brown boots and then discovered, through the _ put them all in brown boots historian with us, that _ discovered, through the historian with us, that actually _ discovered, through the historian with us, that actually they- discovered, through the historianj with us, that actually they should have _ with us, that actually they should have all _ with us, that actually they should have all been _ with us, that actually they should have all been in— with us, that actually they should have all been in black— with us, that actually they should have all been in black boots. - with us, that actually they should have all been in black boots. so i with us, that actually they should j have all been in black boots. so a bit of— have all been in black boots. so a bit of a _ have all been in black boots. so a bit ofa pain! _ have all been in black boots. so a bit of a pain! the _ have all been in black boots. so a bit of a pain!— bit of a pain! the finished work will no bit of a pain! the finished work will go on _ bit of a pain! the finished work will go on display _ bit
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brown: senator britt is recognized. sen.: i want to echo some concerns related to government overreach and overregulation. we have seen it across the board in all financials the dilutions, they are bringing -- the regulators are bringing under this administration more regulation, more overreach, more burden. the federal insurance office is no different. in november, the treasury department announced it is moving forward with the climate data call and effort to oversteo the state regulated insurance industry and collect incredibly detailed information from our communities. the effort completely undermines our well-functioning state regulatory system and is an effort to pursue this administration's climate agenda at the cost of taxpayers and an industry. that is why introduced the interest data protection act with 16 of my senate colleagues, including all of the republican making committee members. the bill would rain in the overreach we have seen and keep the office as it was intended, and informational body that supports the
brown: senator britt is recognized. sen.: i want to echo some concerns related to government overreach and overregulation. we have seen it across the board in all financials the dilutions, they are bringing -- the regulators are bringing under this administration more regulation, more overreach, more burden. the federal insurance office is no different. in november, the treasury department announced it is moving forward with the climate data call and effort to oversteo the state regulated...
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brown says it's a continuation of the work she did when she led the black panther party from 1974 to '77. >> as dr. king said at one point we have half of what is good and double of what is bad. i know why that's true. so the question is what are you going to do about it? what i did was join the black panther party. >> reporter: is it possible for a building to hold the intangible, the hopes and histories of a community? brown thinks so and hopes the project will fulfill the panthers' fundamental mission, feeding, clothing, housing, and educating a community longing for freedom. >> if i could do this, i want you to get up out of your beds. get into the streets and say we want the same thing on every corner in west oakland and east oakland and detroit and philadelphia. >> reporter: brown hopes her example will be a blueprint helping to build a better future for this neighborhood. >> we'll have all of our black in the bay stories on our website, kpix.com. >>> coming up in our next half hour, our black history month coverage continues with a celebration of joy in oakland this weekend, t
brown says it's a continuation of the work she did when she led the black panther party from 1974 to '77. >> as dr. king said at one point we have half of what is good and double of what is bad. i know why that's true. so the question is what are you going to do about it? what i did was join the black panther party. >> reporter: is it possible for a building to hold the intangible, the hopes and histories of a community? brown thinks so and hopes the project will fulfill the...
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, in the crowds thanjenna brown, who, despite the edge of 105, in the crowds thanjenna brown, who, despo, desp of honourje of 105, in the crowds thanjenna brown, who, desp of honour today 35, was guest of honour today public opening.— was guest of honour today public opening. there were crowds of _ public opening. there were crowds of people _ public opening. there were crowds of people and - public opening. there were crowds of people and the i public opening. there were i crowds of people and the then prince — crowds of people and the then prince of— crowds of people and the then prince of wales who opened it. and here — prince of wales who opened it. and here you are prince of wales who opened it. and hers too. are prince of wales who opened it. and hen too.— opened, too. it is wonderful what they — opened, too. it is wonderful what they have _ opened, too. it is wonderful what they have done. - what they have done. for more stories across _ what they have done. for more stories across the _ what they have done. for more stories across the uk, - what they have done. for more stories
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brown himself gave a very measured and eloquent statement on social media. they called the brown incident "an uncomfortable moment for the sport," and it was highlighted a lack of clarity in the wording of the framework which they said it left the officials in an invidious position. basically the referee had no choice under the rules as they were. now that particular section of the rules has now been amended — i rather suspect to take some heat out of the particular debate. however the calls from the players for greater input from the players for greater input from them hasn't gone away. that's why they are meeting this evening to discuss how to move forward. will they strike? it's very unlikely, rugby players and all surrounding the game have a very keen sense of responsibility to the sport — but thatis responsibility to the sport — but that is ultimately what's driving all this, the desire to protect the sport as it is whilst also respecting the very obvious need to make things safer for this and future generations. and that is attention being felt by many
brown himself gave a very measured and eloquent statement on social media. they called the brown incident "an uncomfortable moment for the sport," and it was highlighted a lack of clarity in the wording of the framework which they said it left the officials in an invidious position. basically the referee had no choice under the rules as they were. now that particular section of the rules has now been amended — i rather suspect to take some heat out of the particular debate. however...
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just as can deonte brown jackson focused on the amendments specific justice ketanji brown jackson focus on the specific words, that trump could prevail, suggesting the provision just after the civil war clearly did not apply to presidents. >> they were listing people that was barred and president was not there. and so there is an ambiguity, why would we construe it against democracy? >> reporter: the justices also were troubled by the potential impact of a colorado decision and how it could be weaponized by both sides. >> i would expect that a goodly number of states will say, whoever the democratic candidate is, you are off the ballot, and others, for the republican candidate, you are off the ballot. and it will come down to just a handful of states that are going to decide the presidential election. that's a pretty daunting consequence. >> reporter: people camped out overnight for up to two days to get a seat inside, but trump did not attend. >> i'm a believer in our country and i'm a believer in the supreme court. i listened today, and thought our arguments were very, very strong. >>
just as can deonte brown jackson focused on the amendments specific justice ketanji brown jackson focus on the specific words, that trump could prevail, suggesting the provision just after the civil war clearly did not apply to presidents. >> they were listing people that was barred and president was not there. and so there is an ambiguity, why would we construe it against democracy? >> reporter: the justices also were troubled by the potential impact of a colorado decision and how...
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i think it will be selective. >> josh brown? >> i'm on the complete opposite side, unfortunately, as my pal, rob sechan. i think he has this backwards. i want to be in anything but mega cap tech. those stocks are not leading and as they bleed market cap, the money is going elsewhere, and what's really great, it's going everywhere else. my son is in the stock market competition this spring. so he has, like, 90 days to outtrade everyone else. it's not an investing contest. you have to look at set yuts that are breaking out right now. we looked at all-time highs, not 52-week highs, s&p 500 names making all-time highs. there are 133 of them right now. look at what's on that list. it ain't apple. it ain't alphabet. it's caterpillar. it's trane technologies, eaton, merck, procter & gamble, colgate, mcdonald's, rollins, jpmorgan, walmart. this is every sector, almost every sector you could think of with, like, the exception of utilities and energy has stocks that are within 5% of, again, not year highs, all-time highs. >> josh, we're s
i think it will be selective. >> josh brown? >> i'm on the complete opposite side, unfortunately, as my pal, rob sechan. i think he has this backwards. i want to be in anything but mega cap tech. those stocks are not leading and as they bleed market cap, the money is going elsewhere, and what's really great, it's going everywhere else. my son is in the stock market competition this spring. so he has, like, 90 days to outtrade everyone else. it's not an investing contest. you have to...
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rights >> reporter: in an interview with nbc news' natasha korecki, brown clarifying where he stands on abortion. >> i would not support a federal abortion ban. >> reporter: in nevada abortion is legal up to 24 weeks. >> i'm not here to try and change anything about our existing law. >> reporter: his position shaped, he says, by his wife's experience >> i just felt like i was all by myself processing this major event all by myself. >> reporter: in 2008 at age 24, former army lieutenant amy brown got an abortion, a decision she now regrets that she says left her shattered. soon after she met sam. >> he's helped me process it with compassion and with empathy. >> reporter: the former army captain suffered severe burns from an ied in afghanistan. amy was his dietitian helping him recover while at the same time she says, he was helping her. >> women should always feel loved, supported. part of that support is knowing that there are other options beyond abortion. >> reporter: brown like most republicans supports the overturning of roe v. wade, which has become a major political challenge a
rights >> reporter: in an interview with nbc news' natasha korecki, brown clarifying where he stands on abortion. >> i would not support a federal abortion ban. >> reporter: in nevada abortion is legal up to 24 weeks. >> i'm not here to try and change anything about our existing law. >> reporter: his position shaped, he says, by his wife's experience >> i just felt like i was all by myself processing this major event all by myself. >> reporter: in 2008...
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thank you, lawrence. >> senator sherrod brown the political miracle worker of ohio.ou very much for joining us tonight. thank you. coming up, secretary of defense lloyd austin is a member of the west point graduating class of 1975, where the motto is duty, honor, country, a motto donald trump could never comprehend or live up to. secretary austin gave us all an invaluable lesson in all of that. today. that's next. that. today. that's next. you... can make it ♪ ♪♪ try dietary supplements from voltaren for healthy joints. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com i brought in ens
thank you, lawrence. >> senator sherrod brown the political miracle worker of ohio.ou very much for joining us tonight. thank you. coming up, secretary of defense lloyd austin is a member of the west point graduating class of 1975, where the motto is duty, honor, country, a motto donald trump could never comprehend or live up to. secretary austin gave us all an invaluable lesson in all of that. today. that's next. that. today. that's next. you... can make it ♪ ♪♪ try dietary...
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brown, no. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no.test the clerk: mr. coons, no. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 37, the nays are 53, under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is not agreed to. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: order in the chamber. the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: i have a motion at the donetsk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. cloich mr. marshall -- the clerk: mr. marshall moves to commit the bill -- mr. marshall: i move to dispense with the reading. the presiding officer: without objection. ma mr. marshall: mr. president, as we assess an embarrassing fiscal fee as co -- fiasco, i believe full year continuing resolution funding at last year's levels is the least of the evils we face tonight. our amendment will free spending and save american taxpayers at least $70 billion. look, here we are five months late, i see no path to gathering in the reigns of an out of -- reins an out of control tax process, with we have a broken budget process and we
brown, no. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no.test the clerk: mr. coons, no. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 37, the nays are 53, under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is not agreed to. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: order in the chamber. the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: i have a motion at the donetsk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. cloich mr. marshall -- the clerk: mr. marshall moves to...
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robin brown: the ultimate reason is vietnam. everybody in washington will prosper from a war, and kennedy doesn't believe in war. and it got him killed. [gun shot] jared haibon: it's a case that still makes headlines, today, and dallas lays bare the evidence for all to interpret. but you should come and find out for yourself. [music playing] everyone say, “space pod.” cheese. [door creaks open] [ominous music] (♪♪) [ding] meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one you'll actually like. va has a new life insurance program for veterans with service connected disabilities called veterans affairs life insurance or valife. valife benefits include up to $40,000 in coverage, no medical questions to enroll and no time limit to apply if you are age 80 or under. veterans can apply, receive an instant decision and manage their policy online. learn more about valife or apply online by visiting va.gov/life-insurance. protect those who matter most with va life insurance. ♪ making your way in the world toda
robin brown: the ultimate reason is vietnam. everybody in washington will prosper from a war, and kennedy doesn't believe in war. and it got him killed. [gun shot] jared haibon: it's a case that still makes headlines, today, and dallas lays bare the evidence for all to interpret. but you should come and find out for yourself. [music playing] everyone say, “space pod.” cheese. [door creaks open] [ominous music] (♪♪) [ding] meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for...
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mayor brown please come forward. [applause] >> for those who are not aware the california hall of fame honors individuals and families who embody california's innovative spirit and have made their mark on history. the hall and its exhibits are housed in the california museum in sacramento. the hall of fame was conceived by then california first lady maria cliveer and opened in 2006 with 13 charter enshinees. i may add that mayor brown advise governor schwarzenegger to never induct a politician for fortunately he ignored his sage advice. in addition to being a resident of california for at least five years inductees must embed the spirit of california and the california dream through work and accomplishments while making a blasting and significant contribution to the state, the nation and the world. all of these accomplishments should serve as an inspiration to others to further their own dreams. i don't believe it's afternoon over statement to say that willie brown encapsulates these requirements to a t. what is more
mayor brown please come forward. [applause] >> for those who are not aware the california hall of fame honors individuals and families who embody california's innovative spirit and have made their mark on history. the hall and its exhibits are housed in the california museum in sacramento. the hall of fame was conceived by then california first lady maria cliveer and opened in 2006 with 13 charter enshinees. i may add that mayor brown advise governor schwarzenegger to never induct a...
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we have senator sherrod brown joining us tonight, which is always a pleasure. thank you very much for how you primed your audience for what we are doing later this hour with ben wiggler on the wisconsin mayor linda miracle. it shouldn't be a miracle that democracy prevails in any situation in this country, but the way you described it so perfectly, and better than i can, better than i will later this hour, really shows people what was at stake. >> well, it is important about wisconsin, because wisconsin is important. it's also important for wisconsin as an example to other states that have had to deal with, you know, anti- democratic power grabs like that for how you can unravel them. i think it's also just important for us as a principle. if you are fighting for democracy, you have to use democratic means to stand up for yourself and to win the fight. ben whipple, or what wisconsin democrats have done, have shown that you don't need to turn away from democracy. you don't need to turn to authoritarian tactics of your own. you need to stand up for democracy by u
we have senator sherrod brown joining us tonight, which is always a pleasure. thank you very much for how you primed your audience for what we are doing later this hour with ben wiggler on the wisconsin mayor linda miracle. it shouldn't be a miracle that democracy prevails in any situation in this country, but the way you described it so perfectly, and better than i can, better than i will later this hour, really shows people what was at stake. >> well, it is important about wisconsin,...
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supported, part of the support is knowing that there are other options beyond abortion >> reporter: brownlike most republicans, supports the overturning of roe v. wade, a major political challenge and largely to blame for the lackluster midterm results for the party. abortion is front and center again in this election. >> we need to care for women during and after pregnancy >> reporter: republicans in some places changing the message. stephanie gosk nbc news. >>> president joe biden is considering make it harder for migrants to get asylum at the u.s./mexico border and quickly deport those who don't make the criteria making the interview harder to pass, prioritize deporting recently arrived migrant, last in, first out policy the actions are still weeks away from being finalized and an administration official stressed no final decision has been made. >>> the state of alabama looking to carry out a second execution with the controversial use of nitrogen gas the attorney general asking the supreme court to set an execution date for alan eugene miller, convicted of killing three people in 1999
supported, part of the support is knowing that there are other options beyond abortion >> reporter: brownlike most republicans, supports the overturning of roe v. wade, a major political challenge and largely to blame for the lackluster midterm results for the party. abortion is front and center again in this election. >> we need to care for women during and after pregnancy >> reporter: republicans in some places changing the message. stephanie gosk nbc news. >>>...
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brown today. we're back in a moment with new information about injuries rising for pickleball players. what you need to know to avoid getting hurt. >>> it's the fastest growing sport in the country, and many pickleball players see it as a great way to get in shape, but a new study finds the number of injuries is rising our emilie ikeda explains >> reporter: a tamer take on tennis, pickleball has taken the country by storm >> this is pickleball? >> reporter: even featured in a super bowl ad. >> pickle! >> yeah -- aw. >> reporter: but as the sport soared in popularity, so has the number of serious injuries tonight, a first of its kind study revealing bone fractures from pickleball increased more than 250% from 2017 to 2022, with most occurring during falls and among players over 60. >> they haven't necessarily grown up playing it, and so they are, one, physically more susceptible to injury, and then, two, there's some issues with balance and coordination >> reporter: and it's not just fractures, doc
brown today. we're back in a moment with new information about injuries rising for pickleball players. what you need to know to avoid getting hurt. >>> it's the fastest growing sport in the country, and many pickleball players see it as a great way to get in shape, but a new study finds the number of injuries is rising our emilie ikeda explains >> reporter: a tamer take on tennis, pickleball has taken the country by storm >> this is pickleball? >> reporter: even...
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sherrod brown joins us next. us.tivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it relieves sensitivity helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. i am a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. are you taking the right multi-vitamin? with new chapter, you get excellent quality, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. feel the difference with 20 plus nutrients your body can absorb. so you can do you. learn more at newchapter.com. two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. your body can absorb. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> we now hav
sherrod brown joins us next. us.tivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it relieves sensitivity helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. i am a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. are you taking the right multi-vitamin? with new chapter, you get excellent quality, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. feel the difference with 20 plus nutrients your body can absorb. so you can do you. learn more at...
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uh, and then the brown, like those greenish. no. is the brown.lot of different browns going on. >> are you colorblind? no there's no brown, though. >> where's the brown? >> is it like a mahogany or. oh, maybe that's veggie chips like artichoke and dill. yeah okay. no it's the gold. >> the gold. >> yeah. the gold is the veggie chips. that's the veggie. >> is there a kindergarten teacher to help us out? >> i need my crayola 64 box. >> uh, but wait a minute. >> this says the yellow states. which ones are the yellow states the less gold yellow the mustard yellow. okay. got it. got it. thank you for that. uh, those are the cheesy states they like more of a cheesy queso or cream cheese dip. yum new yorkers, they prefer chocolate dip. what on super bowl sunday looks a little weird. uh, connecticut and massachusetts cannoli. and then florida. >> weird as well. smoked fish dip. what what what smoked fish? sometimes my state. >> you tell us. >> sometimes tell us. okay let's see what donna kelsey prefers with her super bowl food. >> listen, if donna kelsey
uh, and then the brown, like those greenish. no. is the brown.lot of different browns going on. >> are you colorblind? no there's no brown, though. >> where's the brown? >> is it like a mahogany or. oh, maybe that's veggie chips like artichoke and dill. yeah okay. no it's the gold. >> the gold. >> yeah. the gold is the veggie chips. that's the veggie. >> is there a kindergarten teacher to help us out? >> i need my crayola 64 box. >> uh, but wait a...
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brown thinks so. and hopes the project will fulfill the panthers' fundamental mission., clothing, housing and educating a community longing for freedom. >> if i can do this, i want you to get up out of your beds. get into the streets. and say, we want the same thing on every corner in west oakland and east oakland and detroit and philadelphia. >> reporter: brown hopes her example will be a blueprint. helping to build a better future for this neighborhood. >> and remember, you can watch stories celebrating black history month on our website. kpix.com. and streaming on the cbs news app. just search "black in the bay." >>> looking live at chase center where tonight, music fans will pour in to see one of the greatest music acts of all time. of course madonna. cue the music. ♪ >> uh-huh. the material girl performing at chase center today and tomorrow. it's all a part of the international tour dubbed celebration. keep the mind, she bounced back after a major health scare so she is celebrating. and you will see multiple dazzling costume changes and hear all of the favorite hit
brown thinks so. and hopes the project will fulfill the panthers' fundamental mission., clothing, housing and educating a community longing for freedom. >> if i can do this, i want you to get up out of your beds. get into the streets. and say, we want the same thing on every corner in west oakland and east oakland and detroit and philadelphia. >> reporter: brown hopes her example will be a blueprint. helping to build a better future for this neighborhood. >> and remember, you...
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brown thinks so. and hopes the project will fulfill the panthers' fundamental mission.ing and educating a community longing for freedom. >> if i can do this, i want you to get up out of your beds. get into the streets. and say, we want the same thing on every corner in west oakland and east oakland and detroit and philadelphia. >> reporter: brown hopes her example will be a blueprint. helping to build a better future for this neighborhood. ♪ ♪ >>> the mother has arrived in the bay and we can't stop dancing on this tuesday morning. you will feel the same way at chase tonight. we'll be right back. what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. the day you get your clearchoice den
brown thinks so. and hopes the project will fulfill the panthers' fundamental mission.ing and educating a community longing for freedom. >> if i can do this, i want you to get up out of your beds. get into the streets. and say, we want the same thing on every corner in west oakland and east oakland and detroit and philadelphia. >> reporter: brown hopes her example will be a blueprint. helping to build a better future for this neighborhood. ♪ ♪ >>> the mother has arrived...
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howard brown sat down with daisy stokely in warm springs and told her quote you realize that like allpeople who work with this man, i love him. if he told me to out of a window, i would do it without hesitation, unquote. the good doctor and the wily ms.. oakley continued. jump through that window. for half a century, fdr has epilepsy. it sounds shocking but true. first described in fdr a deadly secret. my 2010 biography written with journalist eric fetterman, has since confirmed to be true by my colleagues and their most prestigious journal. the seizures, which occurred frequently after 1943, are the best way to ascertain whom was participating in a medical cover up by virtue of their about reporting them. these shocking events, though not understood at the time for their true medical significance, were nonetheless described by well over a dozen observers. yet others who surely witnessed scores of them, including his frequent campaign agents, his doctors, his daughter and his wife, did not. the first female cabinet member, frances perkins, who had known fdr from his days as a new york
howard brown sat down with daisy stokely in warm springs and told her quote you realize that like allpeople who work with this man, i love him. if he told me to out of a window, i would do it without hesitation, unquote. the good doctor and the wily ms.. oakley continued. jump through that window. for half a century, fdr has epilepsy. it sounds shocking but true. first described in fdr a deadly secret. my 2010 biography written with journalist eric fetterman, has since confirmed to be true by...
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brown v board was not being acknowledged in those states.ithin hours, medgar evers is coming home from a meeting and is assassinated. his children see him and witnessed him bleeding to death right in front of him. his neighbor came out and fired a shot in the air to scare away the killer. it is trauma to the family an the country b uimately he is assassinated because of his insistence on fighting for basic human rights -- basic civil rights and dignity for black people. host: you have a chapter in your book called the rules of a civil rights widow. guest: it is actually my favorite chapter in the book because it was my opportunity to talk about what myrlie evers-williams was facing. she is a 30-year-old woman and mother of three who has to figure out how do i respond she is the first national civil rights widow. there have been lots of black women who faced widowhood because their husbands fought for civil rights or registered to vote. she is the first woman who walked out of the door and a national news crew will staring at her and she had
brown v board was not being acknowledged in those states.ithin hours, medgar evers is coming home from a meeting and is assassinated. his children see him and witnessed him bleeding to death right in front of him. his neighbor came out and fired a shot in the air to scare away the killer. it is trauma to the family an the country b uimately he is assassinated because of his insistence on fighting for basic human rights -- basic civil rights and dignity for black people. host: you have a chapter...
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we can shift outcomes for black and brown boys. [applause] >> as you mentioned, the head of the u.s. congressional and political affairs in addition to working at amazon to -- howard university school of law. [applause] where i was two days ago doing a panel with howard university. this is my week of panels. i'm enjoying it. we know who mr. wilson is and who his relative's. we are happy about that. i want to bring in mr. lawrence to talk about this. you were in the classroom for 30 years. you've been in education for 45 years. i'm staying on this longer than i should because i think this issue of school and teacher diversity is very important. having a diversified school. would you like to weigh in? >> i absolutely would. first of all, you can't be what you can't see. so if you are not represented, in the classroom as a teacher or in the school as an administrator, how does a young person see themselves becoming successful, becoming a leader? so what i've seen is, school has to be a welcoming place. if it's not, dr. bell fans from
we can shift outcomes for black and brown boys. [applause] >> as you mentioned, the head of the u.s. congressional and political affairs in addition to working at amazon to -- howard university school of law. [applause] where i was two days ago doing a panel with howard university. this is my week of panels. i'm enjoying it. we know who mr. wilson is and who his relative's. we are happy about that. i want to bring in mr. lawrence to talk about this. you were in the classroom for 30 years....
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in -- >> bishop brown?op jackson indicated, we are aware that we are mobile-ing resources, often are done in silence. and this is an opportunity for us to put on the table our sources and strategize how effectively to get more blacks to vote, and others out to vote in georgia. we believe we've got the resources in terms of people, churches, and others, to make sure that this happens. >> and now back in march of 2021, georgia governor brian kemp signed an espy 202 into law, enacting significant restrictions to voting freedoms, including rigid rules around absentee voting and voter i.d. requirements. bishop jackson, how will you campaign, and how will this campaign counter these laws, which many of us argue our efforts to suppress voting, especially among african americans? >> well you know, that's the major point. because the fact of the matter is, the effort is where blacks turned out in the largest numbers, are the areas they went after. absentee voting, more absentee voters, especially black, in the histo
in -- >> bishop brown?op jackson indicated, we are aware that we are mobile-ing resources, often are done in silence. and this is an opportunity for us to put on the table our sources and strategize how effectively to get more blacks to vote, and others out to vote in georgia. we believe we've got the resources in terms of people, churches, and others, to make sure that this happens. >> and now back in march of 2021, georgia governor brian kemp signed an espy 202 into law, enacting...
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brown, everyone. rauch. [ cheers and applause ♪ (♪♪) a tiny pinch of knorr chicken bouillon will save you more gas than driving down hill. because just one sip of this delectable, silky, chicken ramen noodle soup, will put an end to your drive-thru dinner rituals. it's time to bring out the cook in you and tell them to throw that knorr bouillon. in that tasty, silky combo of delightful carrots... yummy! ...luscious mushrooms and a touch of bok choy. good call. make your own knorr taste combo. it's not fast food, but it's so good. need to be at your best? you need an antiperspirant that goes beyond. dove men with 72 hour protection, plus care for your skin. so you can forget your underarms and focus on being unforgettable. dove men. forgettable underarms. unforgettable you. you know that feeling of having to re-wash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. platinum plus is cascade's best clean ever. with double the dawn and double the scrubbers, it removes the toughest grease and residue for an irresisti
brown, everyone. rauch. [ cheers and applause ♪ (♪♪) a tiny pinch of knorr chicken bouillon will save you more gas than driving down hill. because just one sip of this delectable, silky, chicken ramen noodle soup, will put an end to your drive-thru dinner rituals. it's time to bring out the cook in you and tell them to throw that knorr bouillon. in that tasty, silky combo of delightful carrots... yummy! ...luscious mushrooms and a touch of bok choy. good call. make your own knorr taste...