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right, iceland alexei world literature agatha christie hercule poirot gilbert chesterton father brown georgeson a difficult question how according to mikhail bulgakov one should address pontius, pilate arrested yeshua. how many points did each of you have at the end of the four rounds? and how offensive is one bulldozer? how upset was the girl? it fabulous. i just count one point. um, well, how to say, given that the correct answer to the question was estimated at four points. i would say that this is already the third case in our super final, practically, what is it called? nostril to nostril, came a little alex was ahead. i congratulate you alexey on an excellent game. arina with no less excellent game. congratulations. you were doing well. uh, guys. i'm glad it all worked out that way. i think that this is practically a draw, but we will congratulate alexei on his victory arina thank you huge. please pass, teacher's room it was a pleasure to do business with you. let's applaud alexey. i see arina upset. i'm paying with you now, because you can see one pause just share your emotions. well,
right, iceland alexei world literature agatha christie hercule poirot gilbert chesterton father brown georgeson a difficult question how according to mikhail bulgakov one should address pontius, pilate arrested yeshua. how many points did each of you have at the end of the four rounds? and how offensive is one bulldozer? how upset was the girl? it fabulous. i just count one point. um, well, how to say, given that the correct answer to the question was estimated at four points. i would say that...
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complete the chain edgar poe auguste dupin agatha christie hercule poirot gilbert chesterton father brown georgesrina is a difficult question dear teachers, do you know the answer, of course, let's choose the next category arina choose russian literature how according to mikhail bulgakov, one should have addressed pontius, the arrested pilate yeshua ganotsri begemon, this is the correct answer to the question all questions are played. let's find out. what is the number of points each of you has on the basis of four rounds so, attention to the screen. well, how to say, taking into account the fact that the correct answer to the question was estimated at four points. i would say that we already have the third case in our superfinal is practically, what is it called? nostril to nostril, came a little alex was ahead. i congratulate you alexey on an excellent game. arina with no less excellent game. congratulations . you guys were doing great. i'm glad it all worked out that way. i think that this is practically a draw, but we will congratulate alexei on his victory. arin thank you very much. please g
complete the chain edgar poe auguste dupin agatha christie hercule poirot gilbert chesterton father brown georgesrina is a difficult question dear teachers, do you know the answer, of course, let's choose the next category arina choose russian literature how according to mikhail bulgakov, one should have addressed pontius, the arrested pilate yeshua ganotsri begemon, this is the correct answer to the question all questions are played. let's find out. what is the number of points each of you has...
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rakea boyd, michael brown george floyd eric garner dante wright, brianna taylor was thanks king police shootings and killings of unarmed black men and women never seem seem never-ending this unequal treatment extends to the imposition of harsh and desperate sentences for the same crimes people of color historically and presently have faced injustice. from the criminal justice system and they carry memories of their own experiences and those of their friends families neighbors and acquaintances when they attend court to respond to their cases even without an instruction manual i had spent invaluable years watching ms. elsa my mom handle the drug addicted the mentally ill and the emotionally unstable at her beauty salon barring from ms. elsa's playbook. i sat forward in my seat lord my voice and said mr. hinner is judge pratt. please listen to my voice. the police officers are not trying to hurt you. i need you to stop moving. at the same time a gestured with my hands for him to stop. while trying to break free he responded tell them to get off me judge. cosgrove releases neck i said off
rakea boyd, michael brown george floyd eric garner dante wright, brianna taylor was thanks king police shootings and killings of unarmed black men and women never seem seem never-ending this unequal treatment extends to the imposition of harsh and desperate sentences for the same crimes people of color historically and presently have faced injustice. from the criminal justice system and they carry memories of their own experiences and those of their friends families neighbors and acquaintances...
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but in between trayvon and and mike brown and george floyd is a whole bunch of stuff that doesn't move the needle. some are more gruesome. walter scott is a more gruesome case. incontrovertible act of malfeasance to me. i mean, the man was shot running away. eric garner. we had video of him being choked out with an illegal chokehold within, within, with something to be clear to the police, don't shoot me. it was against department regulation at the time. it wasn't technically illegal, but against regulation. and he didn't need to be killed, clearly. right. but daniel pantaleo did it anyway. that didn't spark the outrage. sandra bland is to breonna taylor and ashley mcbryde. we're going down the list. right. tamir rice, 13 year old boy. so why some and not others? why some? why the outrage of this and not that some of it is about our own politics. we tend to prefer men than women as victims, right? we this country does not mourn the death of women and certainly not black and brown women. it's simply the case. patriarchy, sexism, misogyny all plays into how we do this. we prefer straight
but in between trayvon and and mike brown and george floyd is a whole bunch of stuff that doesn't move the needle. some are more gruesome. walter scott is a more gruesome case. incontrovertible act of malfeasance to me. i mean, the man was shot running away. eric garner. we had video of him being choked out with an illegal chokehold within, within, with something to be clear to the police, don't shoot me. it was against department regulation at the time. it wasn't technically illegal, but...
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would really make it to the top. or george brown would really make it totheto.�* ., or george brownd to make it easier for those people from those kind of backgrounds is not just the labour party and the lib dems have been the candidates they have shown, they have nobly from a working—class background either but the next election, depending on how it goes, it looks like they will have made a slight improvement in that regard and the parties have to think about how we can put more effort into this.— effort into this. there is a wider issue about _ effort into this. there is a wider issue about the _ effort into this. there is a wider issue about the growing - effort into this. there is a wider issue about the growing gap, i issue about the growing gap, educationally. we are seeing it in the most recent figures, those areas where children have the social background and support in state schools as compared to those areas where they have less of that in state schools and the wealthier families, those with better life chances are doing better educationally which can set the course for th
would really make it to the top. or george brown would really make it totheto.�* ., or george brownd to make it easier for those people from those kind of backgrounds is not just the labour party and the lib dems have been the candidates they have shown, they have nobly from a working—class background either but the next election, depending on how it goes, it looks like they will have made a slight improvement in that regard and the parties have to think about how we can put more effort...
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kitchens of buckingham palace during in 1980s and recently retired a as the director of the renowned george brownronto. chef john higgins, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. you know, the queen was beloved by so many people. there are very few who can say they actually got to dance with her. give us your memories. what you're thinking about this evening. >> first of all, john, good evening. you know, living at buckingham palace was the most incredible experience i've ever had in my life. sometimes you look from the outside and wonder what it's like inside, well, i eventually got there and needless to say, i g got to see the inner sanctum of her life. i was very privileged in a lot of ways to travel with the royal family to their different locations, whether it was balmoral castle, windsor castle, or my favorite was up in scotland to balmoral. and i was very fortunate to do every year to do the gilly's ball, it's scottish country dancing and very happy to say i actually got to do scottish country dancing with the queen, the royal princess and the royal family. and you can defin
kitchens of buckingham palace during in 1980s and recently retired a as the director of the renowned george brownronto. chef john higgins, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. you know, the queen was beloved by so many people. there are very few who can say they actually got to dance with her. give us your memories. what you're thinking about this evening. >> first of all, john, good evening. you know, living at buckingham palace was the most incredible experience i've...
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browns host in the steelers. pittsburgh rookie georgekens reaches out to make the spectacular one handed catch. you gotta see the replay , though, to do it. justice if we could just stay on this for five more seconds because he goes completely horizontal to make this grab awful catch that one. - (door opens and closes) - (cameron) i'm back. (singsongy) okay, let me see, let me see, let me see! - you guys are want to, um... - oh, my god! (high-pitched voice) i love it! all clear. okay, so-- (high-pitched voice) oh! oh! (normal voice) so good! it is so good! - oh! - for the last few months, cam and i have been redoing a house together that we're gonna flip, and i have to say, it has been goin' great! we make an amazing team. - yeah. the key is trust. - absolutely. the key is, i let claire think she's in charge. i hide what i want in something bigger and more expensive. then when she rejects that, we "compromise" on what i wanted all along. i call my method "the trojan horse." you know how i got lily? i asked mitchell for triplets.
browns host in the steelers. pittsburgh rookie georgekens reaches out to make the spectacular one handed catch. you gotta see the replay , though, to do it. justice if we could just stay on this for five more seconds because he goes completely horizontal to make this grab awful catch that one. - (door opens and closes) - (cameron) i'm back. (singsongy) okay, let me see, let me see, let me see! - you guys are want to, um... - oh, my god! (high-pitched voice) i love it! all clear. okay, so--...
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long before michael brown, eric garner, freddy gray, george floyd, countless others.olice responded to a call from a resident who says he said teenager with a gun. but now was that teenager. after a brief confrontation with officers, penalized off running and adjacent sued. the 16 year old was ultimately shot in the back and killed by gary staff. a police officer. -- that he believes that fidel was running for the gun but he appeared to be surrounding surrendering, an autopsy in concluded that based on the location of the bullet hole at the hands were raised. he was really charged of manslaughter but a quid 1982 by an all white jury. is pardoned explosive series of films titled modeled america. the city revisits pinellas case, the community aerating division that followed. the first episode, paradise lost, premiers tonight on msnbc at 10 pm eastern and will be streaming the next day on peacock. here's a clip. >> we got a call from a liquor store owner in team a coup was a friend of mine. he just called me screaming. they said there was a feuding, you know, teaneck bel
long before michael brown, eric garner, freddy gray, george floyd, countless others.olice responded to a call from a resident who says he said teenager with a gun. but now was that teenager. after a brief confrontation with officers, penalized off running and adjacent sued. the 16 year old was ultimately shot in the back and killed by gary staff. a police officer. -- that he believes that fidel was running for the gun but he appeared to be surrounding surrendering, an autopsy in concluded that...
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. >> foti started looking into these issues years before george floyd when michael brown had just beend what i saw out of him was someone who listened and we saw there was some change in his perspective but there was change in ours as well. because we got to see what you have to deal with. we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards for reform. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not back peddling and back tracking and making excuses or even fighting the changes. we had already made the changes. so chokeholds, duty intervene, all common sense. every police department should be doing this >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he is the police chief of everyone, whether it's the lgbtq rally, black lives matter, foti was in the middle of it showing he was there. >> i stand here with you. i marched with you. >> i specifically said to the group that i will kneel with you but i will kneel with you for a moment of silence. i will kneel with you for a moment of prayer. and i will kneel against police brut
. >> foti started looking into these issues years before george floyd when michael brown had just beend what i saw out of him was someone who listened and we saw there was some change in his perspective but there was change in ours as well. because we got to see what you have to deal with. we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards for reform. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not back peddling and...
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george floyd. when michael brown had just been killed, we talked about what needed to change, what didn't.hange in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us. because we got to see what they had to deal with, and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not backpedaling and backtracking or making excuses. we had already made the changes. chokeholds, duty to intervene, they're all common sense. every police department who be doing this. >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he's the police chief of everyone, whether it's the lgbtq rally, black lives matter. he was in the middle of it showing that he was there. >> i stand here with you, i marched with you. >> i specifically said to the group that i will kneel with you, but i will kneel with you for a moment of silence, i will kneel with you for a moment of prayer and i will kneel with you against police brutality. i will absolutely not kneel with you against police and i will not knee
george floyd. when michael brown had just been killed, we talked about what needed to change, what didn't.hange in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us. because we got to see what they had to deal with, and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards. >> the day of the george floyd incident we were not backpedaling and backtracking or making excuses. we had already made the changes....
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. >> he started looking into these issues years before george floyd, when michael brown had just beenwhat i saw out of him was someone who listened. we saw there was some change in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us, because we got to see what you had to deal with and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards for reform. >> the day of the george floyd incident, we were not backtracking and making excuses or even fighting the changes. we had already made the changes. >> i think he takes so seriously the idea that he is the police chief of everyone, whether it's the lgbtq rally, black lives matter, foti was in the middle of it, showing that he was there. >> i stand here with you. i marched with you. >> i specifically said to the group that i will kneel with you, but i will kneel with you for a moment of silence. i will kneel for you for a moment of prayer and against police brutality. i will not kneel with you against police and i will not kneel with you against the flag. >> i ha
. >> he started looking into these issues years before george floyd, when michael brown had just beenwhat i saw out of him was someone who listened. we saw there was some change in his perspective, but there was change in ours as well for a number of us, because we got to see what you had to deal with and we saw out of him a commitment to look at what was going on in the police force and establish a set of standards for reform. >> the day of the george floyd incident, we were not...
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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 capital of the universe and needed to sail. i used to love putting my sunfish on the back of my vw bug and driving all around the country for sailboat races and i was getting itchy after 25 years hold up on nantucket where takes 25 years to drive from one end of the island to the other and i thought i would love to go on a road trip. washington went on a se
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...
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brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that got me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? and that led me to realize, you know, he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. so i was finishing up this book of straight history, it was one close to a dozen books that i had written in the past 25 years, i live on and to get a island which is all 14 mile long miles long. i grew up in pittsburgh, the -- where i needed to travel just to sail. and i love to put my sunfish on the top of my vw bug and traveling all over the country for sailboat races. and i was getting itchy after 25 years, we being held up on nantucket, where it takes 25 minutes to drive
brown's chariot and it's tiny. i compared the single forward facing c to the back seat of a vw bug. it's this tiny little thing. and according to family tradition, when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that chariot down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. and that got me to wondering, because, in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times, but i had no...
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yeah, because it'se th not likeo they did that with george floyd orrg michael brown . fact is , democrats exploit more victims than personal injury lawyers. >> sorry, emily. you'll remember the line. never let a crisis go to waste. it was first said by rahm emanuel. >> and later, nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. but but only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so, yeah, that ad, which wase played during a bears game, it shocked viewers. but that's the point. maybe you'll pay attention tolii crimnge if it shows up in your living room. >> after tonight's guest, she makes great points. then a pencil sharpener outnumbered co-host emily emotanya. her guns are registered as emotional support companions . h townhall.com editor and host of luxury hunting lodges of america on fox and katie pavlik . she's like. haystack blond and dry and everyone knows there's a needle in there somewhere.he fox news contributor khatire. b and his children need a ladderve to sit on his lap .sideki my massive sidekicckk in the nwa well, television, tarus emily are yo
yeah, because it'se th not likeo they did that with george floyd orrg michael brown . fact is , democrats exploit more victims than personal injury lawyers. >> sorry, emily. you'll remember the line. never let a crisis go to waste. it was first said by rahm emanuel. >> and later, nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. but but only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so, yeah, that ad, which wase played during a bears game, it shocked viewers. but that's the...
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brown, jackson until we actually stop meaning people to death, shooting them in their beds. george floyd and breonna taylor. until we stop educating generations of people about who they are, we stop fighting a holistic history of of all contribution. this country. it's a fraught term to say america, you know what i mean? to just say america. no, obviously, when i travel overseas, i feel my americanness because is where i'm from in many different ways. but, you know, for me, i'm i'm with i'm with baldwin with w.e.b. dubois. this is a double conscious that we're talking about. and i think when you look at the work of our our esteemed panelists, this is what they're talking about as well. you know, how do we navigate this thing called america, how do you figure it out? and so, you know, i just i'm i'm i mean, rooted in my africanness, in my south carolina and is rooted in my brooklyn jersey ness. that's what it means where my people are from, where i'm based out of. and once i became conscious, as we used, say, back in the day, woke in these times, you know, and then a commitment as a
brown, jackson until we actually stop meaning people to death, shooting them in their beds. george floyd and breonna taylor. until we stop educating generations of people about who they are, we stop fighting a holistic history of of all contribution. this country. it's a fraught term to say america, you know what i mean? to just say america. no, obviously, when i travel overseas, i feel my americanness because is where i'm from in many different ways. but, you know, for me, i'm i'm with i'm...
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browne-radburn mark bruce richard george bruehert andrew brunn vincent edward brunton ronald bucca brandonchanan greg j. buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga, jr. stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. burke thomas daniel burke william francis burke, jr. charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne daniel m. caballero jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> and my cousin, thomas swift. love you, never forgotten, until we meet again. i love you, cousin. >> and my father, rodney james. your family loves you and misses you so much. thank you for watching over us. you are our hero. [applause] >> richard michael caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george c. cain salvatore b. calabro joseph m. calandrillo philip v. calcagno edward calderon jose o. caldero
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on thursday night football the catch of the year so far george pickens of the steelers grabbing this past with one hand, but the brownuncement from the hallmark channel as a shocking sight outside of the window will tell you what it is. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe....
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whatever happened to the george floyd justice and policing act? brown. as a country, we cannot afford to throwing $60 million a year for five years for local the -- police departments will solve an inherent to systemic violent issue in this country. i caution democrats, we really need to stop believing that we need to placate or negate the political advantage that is not actually addressed the senate -- the center issue that contributes to the violent crime in the city city and the country. my hope is that this package forges a meaningful wave to reimagine policing and bring into the 24 century. the fact is, as you suggested, there is a great component to this bill that is worthy of mentioning, like the investment and community oriented solutions. officers are expected to -- social work and helpful -- mental health task. their training. there is a desire, the desire to invest in mental health professionals, social workers coming out of the global pandemic that is dramatically and mentally affecting people in a way that we have not seen before. that is a
whatever happened to the george floyd justice and policing act? brown. as a country, we cannot afford to throwing $60 million a year for five years for local the -- police departments will solve an inherent to systemic violent issue in this country. i caution democrats, we really need to stop believing that we need to placate or negate the political advantage that is not actually addressed the senate -- the center issue that contributes to the violent crime in the city city and the country. my...
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the george floyd but, now ketanji brown jackson on the heels of having trump, and now biden, there's a lot going on in the world, and i do feel there is an awakening. there is a lot of black people that i need to buy black, i need to be black, i need to respect black. i think the music is gonna shift in the next five years. things don't hope happen overnight. young people, 13 14 years old, they're gonna save us. i feel like they got it. what are your thoughts on this, doctor kendi and then of course ladee? >> so, what i'm saying is that everything, in terms of that wave of black people who in many ways are embracing themselves, complicating themselves recognizing that they're a perfectly equal with other groups of people, really sort of diving into their humanity, really even, you know, as ladee stated, you know having the sort of confrontation between blackness and whiteness, but i also think that we are in the moment when there are more and more black folks who are seeing and pursuing opportunities, to destroy black people. and there are so many, you know -- let me give an example.
the george floyd but, now ketanji brown jackson on the heels of having trump, and now biden, there's a lot going on in the world, and i do feel there is an awakening. there is a lot of black people that i need to buy black, i need to be black, i need to respect black. i think the music is gonna shift in the next five years. things don't hope happen overnight. young people, 13 14 years old, they're gonna save us. i feel like they got it. what are your thoughts on this, doctor kendi and then of...
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pittsburgh steelers wide receiver george pickens made a one handed pitch against the cleveland browns said that catch is filthy. still didn't win the game but what a much can a. >> jesse: where did he go to school? >> harold: i will find out. >> set the bar high for himself. >> jesse: tyrus up next. >> tyrus live friday october 21st at 7:30 greensboro, north carolina and friday november 4th orpheum theater, new orleans. for each one of thigh shows giving away 50 complimentary tickets. book email.com. response has been phenomenal. in honor of gutfeld, since he is not here today and jesse misses him so much. a cowboy fan rides a horse into walmart dressed as a unicorn. one took costume seriously '. fan run to walmart for some essentials didn't want to park his horse outside. i get that. he can be seen trotting down the aisle at walmart on blue painted horse while wearing dak prescott jersey and cowboy hat. >> jesse: probably hurt himself getting off the hat. >> kennedy: wouldn't that be great did that was dak prescott? >> this is fun. i love babies and i love irish people so i'm very ex
pittsburgh steelers wide receiver george pickens made a one handed pitch against the cleveland browns said that catch is filthy. still didn't win the game but what a much can a. >> jesse: where did he go to school? >> harold: i will find out. >> set the bar high for himself. >> jesse: tyrus up next. >> tyrus live friday october 21st at 7:30 greensboro, north carolina and friday november 4th orpheum theater, new orleans. for each one of thigh shows giving away 50...
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this is inflection point that we've been in with the convergence of a pandemic of george floyd of of now cataldi, brown jackson, on the heels of having and now biden and now there's like a lot going on in the world and. i do feel like there's an awakening as a lot of black that like, i need to be black, i need to be black, i need to respect black. i think the music kevin is going to shift the next five years. things don't happen overnight. i think that young people, these 12, 13, 14 year olds are going to save us. i feel like they got it. what are your thoughts on this, dr.. and then, of course, lady. so i think what i'm what i'm finding is everything you just described terms of that sort of wave of black people who in many ways are embracing, complicating themselves, recognizing that they're imperfect equal with other groups of people, really sort of diving into their humanity, really even. you know, as lady stated, you know, thinking past this sort of confrontation between and whiteness. and but i also think that we are in a moment when there are more and more black folks who are seeing and pursuing
this is inflection point that we've been in with the convergence of a pandemic of george floyd of of now cataldi, brown jackson, on the heels of having and now biden and now there's like a lot going on in the world and. i do feel like there's an awakening as a lot of black that like, i need to be black, i need to be black, i need to respect black. i think the music kevin is going to shift the next five years. things don't happen overnight. i think that young people, these 12, 13, 14 year olds...
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george and his great who during the truman administered nation became the first woman to serve as united states treasurer. and lucinda todd, who actually lit the flame that resulted in the 1954 decision. brown versus board of education, a ruling that changed the world. as we know it. so it is fitting today we're dedicating a statue in honor of one of the most notable of our pioneering women. let it be an inspiration for all, particularly our young girls. for generations to come. let them stare up at this work of art and think that they like amelia, can dream. the impossible dream that they can beat. the unbeatable foe. that they will run. where the brave dare not go. that they will have the power to write the unreadable wrong, and that they will reach their unreachable star again on behalf of the state of kansas. i want to express my deepest appreciation for this amortization of an extra ordinary individual who truly represents the best of the kansas spirit. ladies and gentlemen, the honourable sharice davids united states representative from the third district of kansas. good afternoon. i don't know. good afternoon, everybody. well, for folks who i have not had the chance to meet yet, i'm
george and his great who during the truman administered nation became the first woman to serve as united states treasurer. and lucinda todd, who actually lit the flame that resulted in the 1954 decision. brown versus board of education, a ruling that changed the world. as we know it. so it is fitting today we're dedicating a statue in honor of one of the most notable of our pioneering women. let it be an inspiration for all, particularly our young girls. for generations to come. let them stare...
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george and his great who during the truman administered nation became the first woman to serve as united states treasurer. and lucinda todd, who actually lit the flame that resulted in the 1954 decision. brown versus board of education, a ruling that changed the world. as we know it. so it is fitting today we're dedicating a statue in honor of one of the most notable of our pioneering women. let it be an inspiration for all, particularly our young girls. for generations to come. let them stare up at this work of art and think that they like amelia, can dream. the impossible dream that they can beat. the unbeatable foe. that they will run. where the brave dare not go. that they will have the power to write the unreadable wrong, and that they will reach their unreachable star again on behalf of the state of kansas. i want to express my deepest appreciation for this amortization of an extra ordinary individual who truly represents the best of the kansas spirit. ladies and gentlemen, the honourable sharice davids united states representative from the third district of kansas. good afternoon. i don't know. good afternoon, everybody. well, for folks who i have not had the chance to meet yet, i'm
george and his great who during the truman administered nation became the first woman to serve as united states treasurer. and lucinda todd, who actually lit the flame that resulted in the 1954 decision. brown versus board of education, a ruling that changed the world. as we know it. so it is fitting today we're dedicating a statue in honor of one of the most notable of our pioneering women. let it be an inspiration for all, particularly our young girls. for generations to come. let them stare...
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george pickens. >> known for the one-handed grab the highlight set up the steelers first touchdown of the night. the night that belonged to the browns a pair of touchdowns as cleveland hammered through the steelers defense for the 29-17 win. for a friday morning, dom, you are up to date hope you have a good weekend >> i have nick chubb on my fantasy football team. thank you, frances rivera. >>> tesla takes issue with california over racial bias with the company. >>> reminder sign up for the most powerful and impactful investment conference of the year cnbc's delivering alpha. it returns on september 28th in new york city. it's in person i'll be there. part of the program. to register, go to liriala.m. we'll be right back after this sg trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. another busy day? an of course - you're alp sha cio in 2022.lls, but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutio
george pickens. >> known for the one-handed grab the highlight set up the steelers first touchdown of the night. the night that belonged to the browns a pair of touchdowns as cleveland hammered through the steelers defense for the 29-17 win. for a friday morning, dom, you are up to date hope you have a good weekend >> i have nick chubb on my fantasy football team. thank you, frances rivera. >>> tesla takes issue with california over racial bias with the company....
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george floyd's killing in 2020. the money will be shared by tosh seers who was shot in the hip and kira brown, who was shot in the calfh were hit with rubber bullets fired by sheriff's deputies during a protest. a spokesman for the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. time now for 35, oakland firefighters still watching for flare ups from an overnight house fire first reported just before 11 p.m. on mary would drive near highway 13 in the oakland hills. look at the pictures. the oakland fire department tweeted this video of the flames racing through that home. no injuries have been reported, but that fire caused major damage. an unspecified discovery at a construction site in downtown san jose has paused work on the park habitat office tower. now the developers did not say exactly what they found . but west bank said in a statement that they are working with the aloni tribe as they investigate the 20 story towers going up on park avenue and almond in boulevard. it will include offices, retail and restaurants and an expanded site. for the tech interactive museum. time is now for 36 new
george floyd's killing in 2020. the money will be shared by tosh seers who was shot in the hip and kira brown, who was shot in the calfh were hit with rubber bullets fired by sheriff's deputies during a protest. a spokesman for the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. time now for 35, oakland firefighters still watching for flare ups from an overnight house fire first reported just before 11 p.m. on mary would drive near highway 13 in the oakland hills. look at...
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george floyd protests back in 2020. the money will be shared by tosh seers, who was shot in the hip and kierra brown, who was shot in thebber bullets by sheriff deputies during the protest, a spokesman for the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. the man is accused of crashing a stolen police car right outside of an oakland home crime reporter henry lee spoke to neighbors about what they saw. oakland police, alameda county sheriff's deputies and a chp helicopter converged on the normally quiet roquemore neighborhood after a hot pursuit . it was surprising because we had heard the chase going on for so long. the suspect, a guy who stole this oakland police car just before 1 30 in the morning and crashed outside this home near oak more and lamar boulevard. i'm speechless. the woman who lives here didn't realize that patrol cruiser was stolen until we told her i had no idea. i thought it was a cop in a cop car unawares of the power of that vehicle that could do this kind of damage. that crash happened after a man jumped into the police suv near 12th and broadway downtown, as the officer was
george floyd protests back in 2020. the money will be shared by tosh seers, who was shot in the hip and kierra brown, who was shot in thebber bullets by sheriff deputies during the protest, a spokesman for the sheriff's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. the man is accused of crashing a stolen police car right outside of an oakland home crime reporter henry lee spoke to neighbors about what they saw. oakland police, alameda county sheriff's deputies and a chp helicopter...
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brown is the brownish came to the age of 10. she became apparent when uncle david edward the 8th advocated, became king george to say, every waking moment has been and recorded by somebody people were looking at her. i don't think it's the life that many of us welcomed. we enjoy our freedom, we enjoy our freedom of movement, speech, and saw the cleaners live life. and she devoted herself the age of 21. when she was in south africa on with parents to the service of this country being a life long or short. and my goodness, didn't she deliver on on the us? and michael, one final question, i couldn't let you go without discussing the new king and what sort of monarch you think charles, the 3rd will be i think he's made a splendid sauce. i think nobody could have been moved by the accession ceremony yesterday. he spoke very well in his 1st televised address. he went out of his way to express his love for his youngest son, prince harry and his wife megan, and the new their new life. they've had a making away from this country away from the royal family that had kind was going to have immediate results. and that resulted in prince willi
brown is the brownish came to the age of 10. she became apparent when uncle david edward the 8th advocated, became king george to say, every waking moment has been and recorded by somebody people were looking at her. i don't think it's the life that many of us welcomed. we enjoy our freedom, we enjoy our freedom of movement, speech, and saw the cleaners live life. and she devoted herself the age of 21. when she was in south africa on with parents to the service of this country being a life long...
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george zimmerman did. and this woman woman's experience with violence and abuse was illegible. right. write to her or rosa meadows and toya brown, some of the names that are more common here and quite a few in ohio so ohio has a lot to reckon with specifically in this text. and what i realized as i was writing, i then got to medical violence and what it meant. write this to columbus and think about maternal mortality. maternal morbidity lupus, hair loss, asthma. i mean, there were so many ways that black girls and folks with gestational capacity were just desperately impacted by a careless care system. right. and deprivation and living right. poverty. how wears black people down, right? the distinct ways in which that happens. and then words right? right. the words we to talk about people in the words we've internalized. so one example of that for me that i've been thinking about a lot recently is opioid patient. and i thought about opioid patient, a lot as i was reading articles and, things about the opioid crisis, the devastation is working homes and families, communities and this health care to addiction which is exactly wha
george zimmerman did. and this woman woman's experience with violence and abuse was illegible. right. write to her or rosa meadows and toya brown, some of the names that are more common here and quite a few in ohio so ohio has a lot to reckon with specifically in this text. and what i realized as i was writing, i then got to medical violence and what it meant. write this to columbus and think about maternal mortality. maternal morbidity lupus, hair loss, asthma. i mean, there were so many ways...
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george zimmerman did. and this woman woman's experience with violence and abuse was illegible. right. write to her or rosa meadows and toya brown, some of the names that are more common here and quite a few in ohio so ohio has a lot to reckon with specifically in this text. and what i realized as i was writing, i then got to medical violence and what it meant. write this to columbus and think about maternal mortality. maternal morbidity lupus, hair loss, asthma. i mean, there were so many ways that black girls and folks with gestational capacity were just desperately impacted by a careless care system. right. and deprivation and living right. poverty. how wears black people down, right? the distinct ways in which that happens. and then words right? right. the words we to talk about people in the words we've internalized. so one example of that for me that i've been thinking about a lot recently is opioid patient. and i thought about opioid patient, a lot as i was reading articles and, things about the opioid crisis, the devastation is working homes and families, communities and this health care to addiction which is exactly wha
george zimmerman did. and this woman woman's experience with violence and abuse was illegible. right. write to her or rosa meadows and toya brown, some of the names that are more common here and quite a few in ohio so ohio has a lot to reckon with specifically in this text. and what i realized as i was writing, i then got to medical violence and what it meant. write this to columbus and think about maternal mortality. maternal morbidity lupus, hair loss, asthma. i mean, there were so many ways...
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brown v. board of education. jefferson davis high named 1968, right after integration. as of 2021, eji identifying more than 240 schools in 19 states named in honor of confederate leaders. in response to georges across the south and beyond pledged to rename schools named after confederate leaders. in atlanta, forest hills academy, named after one of the founders of the ku klux klan, is now hank aaron new beginnings academy. in baton rouge, lee magnet school renamed libert armagnet school. in montgomery, alabama, where three high schools have an at least 80% black population, confederate schools still remain. but school board member lisa keith argued changing the names would be more divisive than helpful. >> my perception of this whole thing is that it's divided us as a board. and it is divided us as a city. >> despite the objection, the school board had enough votes to change the names of all three schools in july 2020, but more than two years later, not much has happened. >> a lot of work to do. >> one of the major obstacles slowing them down is the alabama memorial preservation act signed in 2017 by kay ivey. will says if they change the school names without getting state approval, they co
brown v. board of education. jefferson davis high named 1968, right after integration. as of 2021, eji identifying more than 240 schools in 19 states named in honor of confederate leaders. in response to georges across the south and beyond pledged to rename schools named after confederate leaders. in atlanta, forest hills academy, named after one of the founders of the ku klux klan, is now hank aaron new beginnings academy. in baton rouge, lee magnet school renamed libert armagnet school. in...
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brown versus board of education. jefferson davis high named in 1968, right after immigration. as of 2021, eji identifying more than 220 schools in 19 states named in honor of confederate leaders. in jones to george districts across the u.s. and beyond pledge to rename schools. in atlanta, for rest hills academy named after a confederate general and one of the founders of the ku klux klan. and batten rage, lee magnate school, renamed liberty magnate school. and montgomery, alabama where three public high schools have at least 80% black population confederate named schools remain. >> they need changes. >> need to cut all ties. >> needs to happen now. >> reporter: when protesters brought down the statue of robert e. lee in front of the school that bears his name in 2020, president claire reed called a turning point. >> it was kind of a wake-up call for all of us. it's time. >> reporter: but school board member lisa keefe argued changing the name would be divisive. >> it's divided us as a board. it's divided us as a city. >> reporter: despite the objection, the school board had enough votes to change the names of all the schools in 2020 but two years later not much has happened. one of the major obs
brown versus board of education. jefferson davis high named in 1968, right after immigration. as of 2021, eji identifying more than 220 schools in 19 states named in honor of confederate leaders. in jones to george districts across the u.s. and beyond pledge to rename schools. in atlanta, for rest hills academy named after a confederate general and one of the founders of the ku klux klan. and batten rage, lee magnate school, renamed liberty magnate school. and montgomery, alabama where three...
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brown communities. the concern over live monitoring is very learning for me. 2 year old daughter i was part of the george floyd protest 2 years ago and i than the pd monitored those and this is the action that is going to happen in this policy that is going to suppress free association and speesh and urge you to reject this policy. thank you. >> i'm julie from the bar association. and really in response to supervisor chan's occurrence i share similar sxrns like this group to consider hearing from at least 2 experts with the police department to talk about rishl disparity and how to rampet up without additional guard rails. second a professor from american university ferguson, the leading expert on surveillance in the united states. i think you should hear from them. this has been tried else where in the country i have not heard is when is the data look like from where this has been tried. has it worked? what were lessons. 30,000 cameras in chicago were pulled back. in los angeles pulls back we need to hear about the live surveillance a warrant in the meantime that's our position. >> robert lee young i wa
brown communities. the concern over live monitoring is very learning for me. 2 year old daughter i was part of the george floyd protest 2 years ago and i than the pd monitored those and this is the action that is going to happen in this policy that is going to suppress free association and speesh and urge you to reject this policy. thank you. >> i'm julie from the bar association. and really in response to supervisor chan's occurrence i share similar sxrns like this group to consider...
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brown next friday lighting up "good morning america's" concert series sponsored by carmax. ♪ >>> a big thank you to our good friend, kelsea ballerini, for that great performance and, george,el. have a great weekend. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, timing solutions -- finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> good morning, everyone. a look at traffic. >> thank you. we are sticking with our mass transit update here because you're still going to face major delays on bart and san francisco in east bay directions thssments due to an equipment problem on the tracks. there's limited service and single tracking right now. plan for an alternative commute. going to give you an update o
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george warh oss. the big winners are employers who hire people for less money. they can push them around because they fear being deported. losers are unskilled black and brown people in the under city. most of the illegal aliens have high school or less and these are the people they compete against. one of my friends with the civil rights commission, black, he said there are probably a million jobs that would otherwise be held by black people because of the presence of illegal aliens. and they put about $2000 worth of downward pressure on wages every year. donald trump stopped that. as a result, the employment prospects for black and brown people with high school or less education improved. if this guy is racist, he needs to go to racism school. >> from the l.a. times, september 4, 2021, the election of donald trump in 2016, in my opinion, was divine intervention. it was a miracle. he is almost god sent, larry elder. larry: right. well, who saw that coming? all these pundits, all these experts, including me. when i heard he might run, i said, he is not going to run. if he does, he will get in a few weeks. he will pack up and go back to trump tower. i was sh
george warh oss. the big winners are employers who hire people for less money. they can push them around because they fear being deported. losers are unskilled black and brown people in the under city. most of the illegal aliens have high school or less and these are the people they compete against. one of my friends with the civil rights commission, black, he said there are probably a million jobs that would otherwise be held by black people because of the presence of illegal aliens. and they...
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brown, jackson until we actually stop meaning people to death, shooting them in their beds. george floyd and breonna taylor. until we stop educating generations of people about who they are, we stop fighting a holistic history of of all contribution. this country. it's a fraught term to say america, you know what i mean? to just say america. no, obviously, when i travel overseas, i feel my americanness because is where i'm from in many different ways. but, you know, for me, i'm i'm with i'm with baldwin with w.e.b. dubois. this is a double conscious that we're talking about. and i think when you look at the work of our our esteemed panelists, this is what they're talking about as well. you know, how do we navigate this thing called america, how do you figure it out? and so, you know, i just i'm i'm i mean, rooted in my africanness, in my south carolina and is rooted in my brooklyn jersey ness. that's what it means where my people are from, where i'm based out of. and once i became conscious, as we used, say, back in the day, woke in these times, you know, and then a commitment as a
brown, jackson until we actually stop meaning people to death, shooting them in their beds. george floyd and breonna taylor. until we stop educating generations of people about who they are, we stop fighting a holistic history of of all contribution. this country. it's a fraught term to say america, you know what i mean? to just say america. no, obviously, when i travel overseas, i feel my americanness because is where i'm from in many different ways. but, you know, for me, i'm i'm with i'm...