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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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jennifer b brown hyde:e: we pra. wewe sang, "ifif you're hahappd you knowow it, clap p your han" nobody clalapped theirir hand. lylynda carrejejo: they wowout lelet us use t the restrooo. i held m myself all l day. i was inin tears, bebecause i i was in phyhysical paini. edwaward was verery quiet. i i think he c comprehendededt this was a a serious s situati. mike m marshall: t the kids were asksking me queuestions. one was, a are they gogoing o see their r mommies anand dadd? and d i think ththat they bebed that i wouould tell ththem the trututh. i told thehem, yes, yoyou wil. and i dididn't lie.. i i didn't telell them whaht lifefetime it mimight be. [sirens blblaring] ed b bates: we w were looking for r 'em everywywhere. dan n gudgel: mymy dad, r robert gudgdgel, was wellll known ass a local l aviator. anand he approroached dan n rt here to auaugment the e searc. dan n lawrence: : i remembererg off flyingng in the aiairplanet overer the [? asash ?] sloug, lookoking for ththe bus. dadan gudgel: : dad took [? brenda
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bob brown's widow, kane brown henderson -- >> bob has now been dead longer than he was alive.sure packed a lot into 36 years. >> photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic johnstown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. >> even the slate, later is still comes up and you can't push it down. it's so bizarre. >> his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might have been. >> we both had plans to have our lives together. all those dreams were just shattered. >> don harris left behind a trunk full of memories for his family. among the most prized is this letter from one of the airstrip survivors. >> and he wrote this letter to my mom. or even at the very end, he, my dad, took the time to help me. as i lay crouched behind the wheel of the airplane, don told me, don't move, don't make a sound. just be still and pretend like you are dead. i can't understand why i'm alive or. one more time. he said i can't understand why i'm alive and such a fine man like your husband isn't. >> it's been more than four decades, but like much of what happe
bob brown's widow, kane brown henderson -- >> bob has now been dead longer than he was alive.sure packed a lot into 36 years. >> photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic johnstown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. >> even the slate, later is still comes up and you can't push it down. it's so bizarre. >> his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might have been. >> we both had plans to have our lives together....
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chair brown: would you like to answer? receipt, please. >> i think we very much appreciate your points of view, senator, on this topic, and i think many of us would concur. violations of law are things we will debate as a last resort. we would be prepared to do so because it is important that there is clarity in the law and that we abide by it. chair brown: senator warner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do find it interesting, the yen and yang of the challenges or the regulators. somehow i don't believe either presentation represents the truth. my questions on basel iii have been raised already. i have indicated i think the timing at this moment is very problematic, with interest rates as high as they are, and obviously members of the civil rights community have raised this as well. before anybody smiles too much i could also tell you that i get extraordinarily frustrated that any time there is any proposed new regulation or rule the reaction is, oh my god, the skies falling. in the same response is always, you do this, it'
chair brown: would you like to answer? receipt, please. >> i think we very much appreciate your points of view, senator, on this topic, and i think many of us would concur. violations of law are things we will debate as a last resort. we would be prepared to do so because it is important that there is clarity in the law and that we abide by it. chair brown: senator warner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do find it interesting, the yen and yang of the challenges or the regulators....
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chair brown: thank you all. senator scott. >> the chairman asked a question about, can you achieve the increased capital requirements? my question is, can you achieve the increased capital requirements without negative consequences to the economy and lending? >> senator, we do have concerns that some of the items in the proposal will lead us to either increase the price for dues the amount that we land. there is a chart that looks deceivingly simple. it says, here is the rwa before the proposal, and here is the rwa after the proposal. that is a reduction in capacity for this industry to serve its clients. the capitol could have been used. it has to be used to sustain the same activities we have today. that is the point we are trying to make, is that this is about using our capital, whether we have it or not, to meet the new requirements to support additional activity, not the old activity which does not help the american economy. >> one of the frustrations you hear about this group is it should have been heard b
chair brown: thank you all. senator scott. >> the chairman asked a question about, can you achieve the increased capital requirements? my question is, can you achieve the increased capital requirements without negative consequences to the economy and lending? >> senator, we do have concerns that some of the items in the proposal will lead us to either increase the price for dues the amount that we land. there is a chart that looks deceivingly simple. it says, here is the rwa before...
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liz: my cleveland browns have their trading facility there and i got to ask about the browns, joe flakeuarterback, the backup got a concussion. what do you expect from plato and you are in a wildcard position, are you not? >> our fourth quarterback to start the game this year. it has been tough. now out for the year. got a concussion, starting the second game. we had always been on the opposite side from the steelers and the browns. someone was telling me his record at brown stadium is 10:1, not great for us. it goes to 11 to 1, he is a real pro who has been around the game. he can still play the game and we feel fortunate to step in and what you might call an emergency situation. we think we win a lot of games. liz: i want to ask about the football arena. the lease is up in the next couple years. 2029, i was at browns game, amazed because i used to go in the 90s. it was a hard atmosphere back in the day. it's really transformed. i took some pictures and you worked on the fan experience. that is impressive. what do you think will happen? the lease is up. do you build from the ground up?
liz: my cleveland browns have their trading facility there and i got to ask about the browns, joe flakeuarterback, the backup got a concussion. what do you expect from plato and you are in a wildcard position, are you not? >> our fourth quarterback to start the game this year. it has been tough. now out for the year. got a concussion, starting the second game. we had always been on the opposite side from the steelers and the browns. someone was telling me his record at brown stadium is...
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it first so held 25 years brown. it later reaffire holding in gruern 2003. it then reaffirmed gtt in 2013 and 2016. the court's higher education presidents -- precedence. as the majit recognizes, the court hasined in many other conttshat the constitution permits the use of race when it set of -- satisfies strict scrutiny. consistent with that view, the court has recognized a number compelling interests tha justify the use of race. it has held that race can be consider to segregate presenters, to remedy various incidents of discrimination, to integrate primar schools, and ev draw voting districts. in stark contrast with today's desion, the court has even allowed border patrol agents to consider a person's race and skin color when stopng motorists at the u.s.-mexico border. today in t face of this body of law, this court singles out diversity in higher education for speciatreatment. e court's holding refl a choice. he reflects a value judgment that diversity in higher education is not sufficiently important. the result of that choice is that a pern's skin colo
it first so held 25 years brown. it later reaffire holding in gruern 2003. it then reaffirmed gtt in 2013 and 2016. the court's higher education presidents -- precedence. as the majit recognizes, the court hasined in many other conttshat the constitution permits the use of race when it set of -- satisfies strict scrutiny. consistent with that view, the court has recognized a number compelling interests tha justify the use of race. it has held that race can be consider to segregate presenters,...
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chair brown: thank you, senator fetterman. the committee will take under advisement the proposal to take over the fdic. sen. fetterman: i would have loved to have more time because i would love to have you explain why we should -- why democrats should support nikki haley for president. chair brown: thank you, mr. . the senator from georgia is recognized. sen. warnock: thank you so much, mr. chair. before i asked the questions i set out to ask, i have to respond to the senator from ohio , who apparently takes great voltage to the words or letters sent by the leaders of these institutions responding to the voter suppression bill that was passed in georgia. i know a little something about voter suppression in georgia. today is in fact the one year anniversary of my election in georgia. but my election should not give people the false impression that there is no voter suppression in georgia. it should not give us any misunderstanding about how bad the law is. in fact, i had to sue the state of georgia because at the beginning of m
chair brown: thank you, senator fetterman. the committee will take under advisement the proposal to take over the fdic. sen. fetterman: i would have loved to have more time because i would love to have you explain why we should -- why democrats should support nikki haley for president. chair brown: thank you, mr. . the senator from georgia is recognized. sen. warnock: thank you so much, mr. chair. before i asked the questions i set out to ask, i have to respond to the senator from ohio , who...
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so senator sherrod brown senator jon tester thank you very.h, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪♪) why choose between a longer life or quality of life? you deserve both. and with kisqali, a treatment for people with metastatic breast cancer, you can have both. kisqali is a pill that, when taken with an aromatase inhibitor is the only treatment of its kind shown to both help people live longer and improve or preserve quality of life. because you shouldn't have to sacrifice one for the other. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. avoid grapefruit during treatment. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, l
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for years, this court extended brown's legacy to the context ofr education. it recognized five difre times that it limitedondered -- is constitutionally permisbl to promote the benefits of racial diversity in gh education. itir so held 25 years after brown. it later reaffirmed the holding in grutter in 2003. it then reaffirmed grutter in the court's higher education presidents -- precedence. the majority recognizes, the court has explained in many other contexts that the constitution permitshese of race when it set of -- satisfies strict scrutiny. consistentitthat view, t court has recognized a number of compelling interests that justify the use of race. it has held that race can considered to segregate esters, to remedy various cidents of discrimination, to integrate primary schools, and even to draw voting distr in stark contrast with ta's decision, the court has even allowed border patrol agents to coid a pern's race and skin color when stopping motorists at the u.s.-mexico border. today in the face of this body of law, this court singles out diversity in
for years, this court extended brown's legacy to the context ofr education. it recognized five difre times that it limitedondered -- is constitutionally permisbl to promote the benefits of racial diversity in gh education. itir so held 25 years after brown. it later reaffirmed the holding in grutter in 2003. it then reaffirmed grutter in the court's higher education presidents -- precedence. the majority recognizes, the court has explained in many other contexts that the constitution...
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reverend amos brown, a former freedom writer and champion of the cause will join us live in studio, as will an outspoken critic of reparations , richie greenberg. that is all ahead this half-hour. first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> two people injured, multiple buildings evacuated after a fire broke out in san francisco. it started just before 330 this morning on masonic avenue. firefighters rescued two people, including one to jump out of the burning building. the police apartment is putting a high school officer at every high school in the city. they will also routinely check in with each middle school campus. there have been several violent incidents in the past week. back in march a student died after being stabbed in the classroom at montgomery high school. >>> three oakland coffee shop workers have been fired after a confrontation with a customer. that customer recorded the employees blocking her from the bathrooms after she noticed anti-semitic graffiti and tried to take a picture of it. the employees say the house customer harassed them earlier , and t
reverend amos brown, a former freedom writer and champion of the cause will join us live in studio, as will an outspoken critic of reparations , richie greenberg. that is all ahead this half-hour. first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> two people injured, multiple buildings evacuated after a fire broke out in san francisco. it started just before 330 this morning on masonic avenue. firefighters rescued two people, including one to jump out of the burning...
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[b[brown hyde]e] there wasas s white vavan parked o on the .out with g guns. and one totold him to open n his door.. ♪ soso he openeded the door. and then t the guy gotot i. he h had a pantytyhose over his h head. he told d edward to o go toto the back k of the busu. [mikike] when ededward had openeded the door,r, one of t the kids, j jeff bro, he gotot up and sasaid, "we e didn't do o it," and everybybody kind o of lau. he thougught it was s a joke. i i was scareded, soso i ducked...
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amon-ra saint brown able to rally an 11 yard touchdown pass from jared goff. now they're down by just one and they go for the gusto. the 2 point conversion to take the game. now. watch they have a line right there. you can't do that. you have to report that you're going to be an eligible receiver. well, according to the rest, he did not show up lead was thrown. and at 2 point conversion was deemed unsuccessful. they take it so they get a second chance this time parsons right here. start. so guess what? they get a 3rd chance at the same 2 point conversion. and now 3rd time in this case was not the time as you see it. there can't bring can make it into the end zone. >> and the cowboys hold on to a 20 to 19 win over the detroit lions who are looking to guarantee some home-field advantage heading into the playoffs. and will they do that now i it's an interesting stat today that was saying >> that with the cowboys kicker 35 of 35. hey rookie. hey, pay. >> cowboys. you want to go there because i territory. and thank you guys. so i guess what? hey, 35 of 35. >> about
amon-ra saint brown able to rally an 11 yard touchdown pass from jared goff. now they're down by just one and they go for the gusto. the 2 point conversion to take the game. now. watch they have a line right there. you can't do that. you have to report that you're going to be an eligible receiver. well, according to the rest, he did not show up lead was thrown. and at 2 point conversion was deemed unsuccessful. they take it so they get a second chance this time parsons right here. start. so...
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brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. the clerk: ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. the clerk: mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. the clerk: ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. m
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jenniferer brown hydyde: you cd hear t these, likeke, exhaust t. if you w went to the sid, you u could feelel air cominin. >> you c could hear these like exexhaust fansns and i if you w the sides, y you could feel l a comiming in, not air condiditio air, but warm m air circrculati >> to me therere wasas just ver littlele air, very hard d to breathe. >> afterer so many hours it t j becomes s desperate.e. >> ed d ray anand mike marshsha totook the f flashlight t anand starteted lookoking around, , e crack anand every crcrevice. they're lolooking at the walls. they're lolooking atat t the cr in the ceieiling. >>>> the only y way to getet ou to g go ththrough the top. alall the e lilittle kids stara sayiying t try a and move it. theyey d didn't wawant b becaus thoughght we'd get h hurt if th caughtht us tryiying t to get o >> we beggeded edward d please you've g got to trtry. we'r're going g to die in n heh you'u've got to get t us out. >> ed ray put hihis handnds up. ed ray i is a a stout man, but, man, it t was nonot moving. >> then the e batterieies
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classic. >> we love charlie brown christmas. what is not to love, right? >> i loved the feel of it. it had that great vince jeraldi sound track. >> somebody paired jazz with a christmas special for kids. >> every time you hear it, you have to go. >> charlie brown is a strange hero for kids. he appears to suffer from depression. he's in therapy even though his therapist is lucy and she charges five cents. >> he goes through this awakening during the christmas season. >> he was rallying against the commercialism of christmas. >> charlie brown wrestles with these issues. eventually linus turns to him and he cites scripture. >> for to you is born in the city of david, a save i don't remember who is christ the lord. >> that's what christmas is all about, charlie brown. >> these kids put on a nativity scene as a public school play. >> the school board was probably against it. nobody could understand them anyway. >> there's no way that charlie brown special gets made today and doesn't end with the department of justice policing a schoo
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i think it was a golden brown _ that is wrong. i think it was a golden brown he _ that is wrong. the - that is wrong. i think it was a - golden brown he was the chancellor who reduced the rate of capital gains tax. i am just making the point that the person who made a change in our tax system which is now persisted for a long period of time... sign that we have had plenty of latitude to return what you say is fair to the tax system. i am curious why haven't done that? i am not going to comment on tax policies specifically. broadly, and making the point, when it comes to capital gains tax, it was gordon brown who first reduced the rate and that has persisted as a feature of the tax system from that moment and actually, it has been increased for those on the second properties, for example. we those on the second properties, for examle. ~ ., ., those on the second properties, for examle. . ., ., ., example. we have got wealth inequality _ example. we have got wealth inequality that _ example. we have got wealth inequality that has _ example. we have got wealth inequality that has go
i think it was a golden brown _ that is wrong. i think it was a golden brown he _ that is wrong. the - that is wrong. i think it was a - golden brown he was the chancellor who reduced the rate of capital gains tax. i am just making the point that the person who made a change in our tax system which is now persisted for a long period of time... sign that we have had plenty of latitude to return what you say is fair to the tax system. i am curious why haven't done that? i am not going to comment...
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you take those ideas back, and try to get brown to sign on as a cosponsor. >> we've got dueling lapel pins here. what's this? >> this is toys for tots. >> it's a little weird that he wears toys for tots. i've always had my canary bird. >> so brown doesn't wear his senate pin, i lost mine. more can i say? >> john had a bad crop on year, and he sold his senate pin. that's what really happened. >> on issues, you talked about issues right away, as you are talking here. you're describing things you've done. you say that here the way apparently you say it in ohio. and somehow, voters actually listened to you because joe biden has more accomplishments to bring to voters than any democratic president of my lifetime. voters don't know he did that, apparently. the voters he needs, the voters in ohio he needs don't know he did that. what's the gap that's going on there between joe biden's accomplishments, voters understanding others -- first to say your accomplishments and the way you get voters to understand that? >> part of it, the pact act, i've been in 41 counties
you take those ideas back, and try to get brown to sign on as a cosponsor. >> we've got dueling lapel pins here. what's this? >> this is toys for tots. >> it's a little weird that he wears toys for tots. i've always had my canary bird. >> so brown doesn't wear his senate pin, i lost mine. more can i say? >> john had a bad crop on year, and he sold his senate pin. that's what really happened. >> on issues, you talked about issues right away, as you are talking...
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and it started in the lead up to brown. it seemed clear, you know, that we were moving in that direction and then intensified it post brown but i thought you know that time period is so fascinating because you start see how you could take one sort of tool mechanism in school vouchers and use it for a lot of different purposes. and i felt like today we're still having some of those same thread some of those same questions about, vouchers, who they're for, who they're not for. does it help or hurt public system and how you factor in sort of values those, you know, religious education into that. and so i felt like some of those debates from the 1950s are still in play and so that's why i decided to start there. well, i found the of the book to be one of the most intriguing, compelling parts, partially because it is so dramatic. it's very emotional. and it really has to do with. one of the biggest cases in us supreme court history. i obviously encourage the viewers to pick up the book and it. but can you walk us through a littl
and it started in the lead up to brown. it seemed clear, you know, that we were moving in that direction and then intensified it post brown but i thought you know that time period is so fascinating because you start see how you could take one sort of tool mechanism in school vouchers and use it for a lot of different purposes. and i felt like today we're still having some of those same thread some of those same questions about, vouchers, who they're for, who they're not for. does it help or...
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but the browns that was brown's return of the season in that fashion. but it won't last long because film opposite. i'm going to have a day so we find the gaps through and then he takes it. 29 yards to the house. the tigers? take a 27 to 21 lead after 2 point conversion. >> and moffa pretty much seals the deal for claims in just 21 seconds with a mop of forces his way in from the 3, it's the final touchdown in claims and they take the gator bowl. final score was 38 to 35 in. that would just little nugget. memphis won the liberty bowl 30. that. you know it's not >> that's all we've got. new >> that's all we've got. new year. we'll see you next week. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. ♪ ♪ >> monster waves. one after another. running for their lives. >> and fears of more monster waves coming.
but the browns that was brown's return of the season in that fashion. but it won't last long because film opposite. i'm going to have a day so we find the gaps through and then he takes it. 29 yards to the house. the tigers? take a 27 to 21 lead after 2 point conversion. >> and moffa pretty much seals the deal for claims in just 21 seconds with a mop of forces his way in from the 3, it's the final touchdown in claims and they take the gator bowl. final score was 38 to 35 in. that would...
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, james brown. she's his daughter. she goes to ride the the new trams, the new trolleys that have just been built and they kick her off and she rides it again and they kick her off because they say a black woman cannot be seated next to a white woman. and i just really was intrigued. i wanted to find the story. it's 100 years ahead of rosa parks. they throw charlotte off the train and she decides to do it as a test case. the next time she gets thrown off, she and her dad. so this is this incredible political father, daughter, very moving story planned for her to ride it again, deliberately be thrown off and sue and they sue the omnibus trolley company and they win and she wins a nipple and the right to ride the train. and she's not satisfied and she goes back and her dad takes a note and writes on this piece of paper. today i bought charlotte two tickets to ride the tram again. and this is a deliberate political gesture and an archive. and to me, it just meant the inspiration from a very savvy fathe
, james brown. she's his daughter. she goes to ride the the new trams, the new trolleys that have just been built and they kick her off and she rides it again and they kick her off because they say a black woman cannot be seated next to a white woman. and i just really was intrigued. i wanted to find the story. it's 100 years ahead of rosa parks. they throw charlotte off the train and she decides to do it as a test case. the next time she gets thrown off, she and her dad. so this is this...
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look, it has already become a little brown, but has dried out. browned then she will be able to revealf course, i now have this metal pounder, but before my grandmother always made this seasoning in such a wooden mortar with such a good grinder, in our rural uncontrolled stove it turns out very tasty not only makukha, but also... delicious steamed cabbage, this is generally an amazing dish, in order to cook it, we heated the stove well, raked out the coals and the whole cabbage, put the heads of cabbage in this stove, this cabbage turned out so steamed, it became brown in color, then they took it out of the oven, cut it into pieces , seasoned it with today's flour, it turned out to be a very tasty dish, i crushed our family of flax, now i'll pour our flour into a bowl and add a little more salt to reveal the taste, aroma of the flour, look how interesting this yellowish one is my mokukha turned out to be a shade, with what it is eaten, now i will demonstrate, i will show, of course , first of all, our... bezdersky delicious lard, where would we be without lard, on a bezderzhsky table,
look, it has already become a little brown, but has dried out. browned then she will be able to revealf course, i now have this metal pounder, but before my grandmother always made this seasoning in such a wooden mortar with such a good grinder, in our rural uncontrolled stove it turns out very tasty not only makukha, but also... delicious steamed cabbage, this is generally an amazing dish, in order to cook it, we heated the stove well, raked out the coals and the whole cabbage, put the heads...
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but it's just like i said, browne liquors have gone out o style. to bet on something that's not working? the truth is, there's been a major shake up in the alcoho business, something i know directly because my wife has our own miscall brand. you might say that's anecdotal evidence, why don't we just be empirical? when brown former important in december's death, thei earnings came in about light and even, whereas they - previously, the project in fiv to 7% organic growth, no they're saying will be three t 5% that's a big, big decline. and in response to sto correcting - it rebounded a bit from th lows, but i just see that as a chance to -- run the register so why is brown-forman struggling the u.s. businesses the problem, with organic and that sail down - they developed international markets are down 2%. only in the merging markets we are doing, well they're up 19% and the company said tha they're doing that in americ as welbecause -- to much inventory. look, maybe it's having some impact, but when you look at brown-forman category it's not the sale
but it's just like i said, browne liquors have gone out o style. to bet on something that's not working? the truth is, there's been a major shake up in the alcoho business, something i know directly because my wife has our own miscall brand. you might say that's anecdotal evidence, why don't we just be empirical? when brown former important in december's death, thei earnings came in about light and even, whereas they - previously, the project in fiv to 7% organic growth, no they're saying will...
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it's charlie brown and the peanuts gang. in 1965, one year after rudolph cbs aired another christmas classic. we love charlie brown christmas. i mean, what's not to love, right? i loved the feel of it. it had that great vince guaraldi soundtrack. someone paired jazz with a christmas special for kids. every time you hear it. he doesn't. he has got to go. charlie brown is a strange hero for kids because he appears to suffer from depression. i mean, he's in therapy even though his therapist is lucy and she charges $0.05. he kind of goes through this awakening, i suppose during the christmas season. he was railing against the commercialism of. christmas. charlie brown wrestles with all of these issues and, you know, eventually linus turns to him. and shocking for the time he cites scripture. for to you is born in the city of david, a savior who is christ the lord. that's what christmas. not about charlie, that these kids put on the nativity scene as a public school play. you know, the school board was probably against it, but no
it's charlie brown and the peanuts gang. in 1965, one year after rudolph cbs aired another christmas classic. we love charlie brown christmas. i mean, what's not to love, right? i loved the feel of it. it had that great vince guaraldi soundtrack. someone paired jazz with a christmas special for kids. every time you hear it. he doesn't. he has got to go. charlie brown is a strange hero for kids because he appears to suffer from depression. i mean, he's in therapy even though his therapist is...
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but okay, charlotte brown. women are not supposed >>> i was at the california historical society, i found this little torn piece of paper , looks like a supermarket bag, charlotte brown, wednesday helps the system in san francisco, charlotte brown is the daughter of a powerful african american figure in san francisco history, james brown, his daughter, she goes to ride the new tram, the new trolley just built and they kick her off. she rides again and they kick her off because they say a black woman cannot be seated next to a white woman. i was really intrigued and wanted to find the story. 100 years ahead of rosa parks. they throw charlotte off the train and she decides to do it as a test case. the next time she gets thrown off, she and her dad, incredible moving story , plan for her to ride again, deliberately thrown off and sue. they sue the trolley company and they win and she has the right to ride the train. she is not satisfied and goes back and her dad takes a note and writes on this crappy piece of pape
but okay, charlotte brown. women are not supposed >>> i was at the california historical society, i found this little torn piece of paper , looks like a supermarket bag, charlotte brown, wednesday helps the system in san francisco, charlotte brown is the daughter of a powerful african american figure in san francisco history, james brown, his daughter, she goes to ride the new tram, the new trolley just built and they kick her off. she rides again and they kick her off because they say...
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now, i am like the first brown skin superhero.ing] you have these -- i have all these beautiful polynesian -- coming up to me and looking up to me in a complete different way it's really exciting to be aquaman. >> stephen: you not only are aquaman but in this sequel, aquaman 2, the lost kingdom, you also rode the treatment for it. why did you want to be on that side of it? because actors get treated so much better than riders. they do. i've always said no matter what i have to spend 5 minutes in front of the camera on the project because the actors get the candy and the flowers and everything in the riders are like, get us another draft. why did you want to be on the abusive side of this business? >> jason: to me, writing is the best part about it. >> stephen: tell me why. >> jason: no one's going to interrupt so you can be completely in your imagination. that's the best part about filmmaking. no one's interrupting you. no one's trying to put it in the budget. it's going to be in your imagination. that's what sets it apart. i love
now, i am like the first brown skin superhero.ing] you have these -- i have all these beautiful polynesian -- coming up to me and looking up to me in a complete different way it's really exciting to be aquaman. >> stephen: you not only are aquaman but in this sequel, aquaman 2, the lost kingdom, you also rode the treatment for it. why did you want to be on that side of it? because actors get treated so much better than riders. they do. i've always said no matter what i have to spend 5...
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mike brown steen, thank you for being with us.— brown steen, thank you for being with us.swimmers had a close encounter with a 15m humpback whale that was swimming close to the shore. the whale can be seen straying into shallow waters at a beach in perth, delighting beachgoers. a marine biologist has told the bbc it's very unusual behaviour and the whale may have been at risk of stranding. from one c creature to another, another story to share with you. —— sea creature. a huge fossil of a 150—million—year—old sea monster has been unearthed from the cliffs of thejurassic coast in southern england. it belongs to a pliosaur — a giant predator that dominated the oceans at the same time dinosaurs like t rex were roaming the earth. we will have more on that story in the next hour. you're watching bbc news. thanks for your company. stay with us if your company. stay with us if you can. hello. for the second evening in a row, we've seen gusts over 70mph hit wales. of course, on saturday evening, it was storm elin that brought the very strong winds whereas sunday evening, it was st
mike brown steen, thank you for being with us.— brown steen, thank you for being with us.swimmers had a close encounter with a 15m humpback whale that was swimming close to the shore. the whale can be seen straying into shallow waters at a beach in perth, delighting beachgoers. a marine biologist has told the bbc it's very unusual behaviour and the whale may have been at risk of stranding. from one c creature to another, another story to share with you. —— sea creature. a huge fossil of a...
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dean brown-nagin: what does that mean? prof.ersen: in the law, we have debates about what is subject to standard and object to standards. subject is how you feel and object is essentially what reasonable person would feel. there is a whole about what a reasonable person would feel. it is not like it is an easy line to draw, but papers have been expended on what a reasonable person is, but that at the end of the day, it is not just anyone who is subjected to what they feel, but if we think a reasonable person of the community would take this to be offensive. even more, it has to be that it actually makes it so the person who is experiencing this is not able to have an equal education, that it denies that person equal educational opportunities. that is a lot that you have to jump over in order to actually end up with a disciplinary result. so essentially, the length of these policies, the universities communicating a mood, they are communicating their aspirations and their values and their principles, and that is great. the univer
dean brown-nagin: what does that mean? prof.ersen: in the law, we have debates about what is subject to standard and object to standards. subject is how you feel and object is essentially what reasonable person would feel. there is a whole about what a reasonable person would feel. it is not like it is an easy line to draw, but papers have been expended on what a reasonable person is, but that at the end of the day, it is not just anyone who is subjected to what they feel, but if we think a...
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brown, aye. mr. wyden. mr. moran, aye. senators voting in the negative -- booker, braun, hawley, lee, paul, sanders, warren, welch, and wyden. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, no. ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. lummis, no. mr. marshall, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. mr. manchin, aye. mr. warner, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. barrasso, aye. mr. vance, no. ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, no. the clerk: mr. lankford, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. the clerk: mrs. britt, aye. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. the clerk: mr. daines, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. cortez masto, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, ay
brown, aye. mr. wyden. mr. moran, aye. senators voting in the negative -- booker, braun, hawley, lee, paul, sanders, warren, welch, and wyden. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, no. ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. lummis, no. mr. marshall, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. mr. manchin, aye. mr. warner, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the...
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20 years old, a junior at brown? >> yes. hisham was born in america. he is a devoted giants fan.grew up in palestine. he is an irish citizen because i was born in ireland and he is palestinian because his father is palestinian. he has mathematics in his family. he was told me numbers make him happy. he is the type of person that she is a polyglot. amy: what languages does he speak? >> arabic and english. he is very good at persian. he can write. you studied hebrew, german, and friends and -- and french and is currently studying italian at brown. he is doing mathematics. when he took a course in archaeology, he was hit by a bug of archaeology and not doing a bsc and matt and ba in archaeology. not quite sure how those go together but he has the ability to create this incredible database of knowledge that he can make connections with an come out with the conclusion that he shares with people. he is a computer in his brain. at the same time, he's very soulful and philosophical. i think in the last few days -- this has not even been a week since this happened to him. in the last few
20 years old, a junior at brown? >> yes. hisham was born in america. he is a devoted giants fan.grew up in palestine. he is an irish citizen because i was born in ireland and he is palestinian because his father is palestinian. he has mathematics in his family. he was told me numbers make him happy. he is the type of person that she is a polyglot. amy: what languages does he speak? >> arabic and english. he is very good at persian. he can write. you studied hebrew, german, and...
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natasha brown, cofounder of black voters matter. all right, everybody, listen to what trump had to say at a rally in new hampshire yesterday. >> law & order to our communities, i will direct a completely overhauled doj to investigate every radical out of control fake and crooked prosecutor in america further legal, racist -- enforcement of the law. i'm also going to indemnify all police offices. >> i mean, it's chilling. i want all of you to respond. let, oshawa go first. to my mind, you know, weaponizing doj is one thing, but indemnifying law enforcement, to me, he just put a target on all of our backs. >> absolutely, one, let's call it what it is, it's fascism at its finest. the bottom line, this is a race he has decided to weaponize race, he's decided to weaponize enforcement and balance. that is what he believes is his claim to fame, actually being the support behind them and using white supremacy and this whole notion of literally creating a state to be able to advance his campaign. that's why i think the sophistication of blac
natasha brown, cofounder of black voters matter. all right, everybody, listen to what trump had to say at a rally in new hampshire yesterday. >> law & order to our communities, i will direct a completely overhauled doj to investigate every radical out of control fake and crooked prosecutor in america further legal, racist -- enforcement of the law. i'm also going to indemnify all police offices. >> i mean, it's chilling. i want all of you to respond. let, oshawa go first. to my...
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let's let's talk about charlie brown. so the first time i saw it, i was amazed. guys are wearing like, khakis, right. and there's a little clip of this on our screen now. so there is a video element and that's up on the screen above. but you, michael and your fellow actors and dancers are acting and dancing everything. but you're not speaking right. what's that like? >> yeah, it's i mean, it's kind of exciting to take these two dimensional characters that we know from the comics and from the films and then bring it into the third dimension. and so we get to kind of explore with that. but then we also have our cast of young narrators who get to be our voices, and those kids change every year. and uh, we just had our first rehearsal with them, just a couple of days ago and getting to see what kind of creativity they bring to the character and different rhythms and their voices, and having to translate it into their bodies. it's yeah, it's really collaborative and it's fun, especially with kids at such a young age. yeah. >> can i share one of my favorite dance moves
let's let's talk about charlie brown. so the first time i saw it, i was amazed. guys are wearing like, khakis, right. and there's a little clip of this on our screen now. so there is a video element and that's up on the screen above. but you, michael and your fellow actors and dancers are acting and dancing everything. but you're not speaking right. what's that like? >> yeah, it's i mean, it's kind of exciting to take these two dimensional characters that we know from the comics and from...
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polish sejm, a deputy from the far-right party confederation of freedom and independence, grzegorz brownled meeting to pass a vote of confidence in the newly elected prime minister. the politician extinguished the hanukkah candles displayed in the building with a fire extinguisher. brown stated that he so wanted to put an end to the satanic act and restore a state of normalcy and balance, but apparently his efforts were not appreciated. the speaker of the seimas removed the fighter from the meeting and showed him to leave the building, calling the incident rudeness, aggression and stupidity. the irish authorities are no longer able to support ukrainian refugees. the day before , a decision was made to reduce by more than five times the weekly allowance for them from 220. i note that earlier in dublin they refused to accommodate ukrainian and other refugees due to a housing shortage; those who had to spend the night on the streets were promised a hot shower, a tent and sleeping bags. maximum tariffs for national services have been established in belarus; the corresponding resolution of th
polish sejm, a deputy from the far-right party confederation of freedom and independence, grzegorz brownled meeting to pass a vote of confidence in the newly elected prime minister. the politician extinguished the hanukkah candles displayed in the building with a fire extinguisher. brown stated that he so wanted to put an end to the satanic act and restore a state of normalcy and balance, but apparently his efforts were not appreciated. the speaker of the seimas removed the fighter from the...
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we can talk about jake blouning browning and joe flacco, guys piloting in the bengals and the brownsre is to my left and he's a patriots fans. the institutions that this country has come to rely on are not quite so resilient anymore and bill belichick seems to be one of those. it is the top and bottom of the league crumbling at this point rnlt coming up, can congress find a path forward on ukraine, israel and so much more? we will go live to capitol hill where the senate will be back at work today even as the house is out of town. "morning joe" is back in a moment. ♪ the tides i tried to swim against ♪ ♪ pulled me down upon my knees ♪ ♪ oh, i beg, i beg and plead singing ♪ ♪ come out of things unsaid ♪ ♪ shoot an apple ♪ ♪ shoot an apple ♪ in the u.s. we see millions of cyber threats each year. that rate is increasing as more and more businesses move to the cloud. - so, the question is... - cyber attack! as cyber criminals expand their toolkit, we must expand as well. we need to rethink... next level moments, need the next level network. [speaker continues in the background] the netw
we can talk about jake blouning browning and joe flacco, guys piloting in the bengals and the brownsre is to my left and he's a patriots fans. the institutions that this country has come to rely on are not quite so resilient anymore and bill belichick seems to be one of those. it is the top and bottom of the league crumbling at this point rnlt coming up, can congress find a path forward on ukraine, israel and so much more? we will go live to capitol hill where the senate will be back at work...
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joining me now is democratic congresswoman shontel brown of ohio. member of the house oversight committee. congressman brown, it is good to see you. thank you for being here tonight. just talk to me. republicans formalize this impeachment inquiry this week, and what is your reaction to it? >> before i get into that, i have to wish my cousin steven and early birthday. well to the question at hand. these republicans are truly the party of no. we are talking about no evidence, no integrity, no shame. they just have no solutions and no agenda. this is just another example. another demonstration that their priorities are all wrong. people in ohio's 11th congressional district are concerned about how they are going to pay their bills getting back to work and operating businesses. what republicans are continuing to do is exactly what you said. this tracks with them and this is exactly on brand. they doubled down. if at first you don't succeed, try 14 times like, they did with the speaker and if that doesn't work, try another. this is just going to be what
joining me now is democratic congresswoman shontel brown of ohio. member of the house oversight committee. congressman brown, it is good to see you. thank you for being here tonight. just talk to me. republicans formalize this impeachment inquiry this week, and what is your reaction to it? >> before i get into that, i have to wish my cousin steven and early birthday. well to the question at hand. these republicans are truly the party of no. we are talking about no evidence, no integrity,...
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"nothing new to the black and brown community, they wake up with a gun in their face every day.t we do for alarm clocks. "five more minutes, officer, i had a late night." white guilt is crazy, man. imagine a gun is pointed at your daughter and your first thought is, "black lives matter! like, why are you even bringing black people into this? are you trying to get your daughter into howard or something? felicity really needs to stop doing press about this because it makes her daughter look more and more like the dumbest [bleep] on earth. she's out here going, "i know it was wrong, but i truly had no choice. how else could i help my incredibly dumb daughter, who if i haven't mentioned it yet, is so stupid? i am only as guilty as she is dumb. which is to say, extremely guilty!" by the way, did you notice that her husband, william h. macy, is not involved in this scandal at all? he's the dad, and he doesn't show up in the story ever. police probably didn't even wake him up when they raided the bedroom. "don't worry, mr. h. macy, this doesn't concern you. go back to sleep. shh, shh,
"nothing new to the black and brown community, they wake up with a gun in their face every day.t we do for alarm clocks. "five more minutes, officer, i had a late night." white guilt is crazy, man. imagine a gun is pointed at your daughter and your first thought is, "black lives matter! like, why are you even bringing black people into this? are you trying to get your daughter into howard or something? felicity really needs to stop doing press about this because it makes her...
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brown.a. that wealthy businessman who every year it gives out hundreds of $ bills to random strangers. >> this is impossible. >> it is possible. it's true. >> reporter: watching secret santa do his thing made a huge impression on the kids. >> i was like shocked, because well, who does that? >> i've never seen anyone just give money away like that. >> could do you imagine that someday it would be you? >> no, not ever. >> reporter: and so with guidance for mr. brown. the kids started a secret santa club and began fund raising, calling friends, family, and businesses, they raised $8,000 without any help from their school or district, just so they could turn around and give it all away. >> it's okay. >> reporter: to people like rosemarie hernandez. who had been out of work for a week. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. oh, my god. >> reporter: they also gave money to deidre taylor. d.j. had just gotten diagnosed% with cancer. and was down to her last $20. >> you guys are amazing. >> reporter: t
brown.a. that wealthy businessman who every year it gives out hundreds of $ bills to random strangers. >> this is impossible. >> it is possible. it's true. >> reporter: watching secret santa do his thing made a huge impression on the kids. >> i was like shocked, because well, who does that? >> i've never seen anyone just give money away like that. >> could do you imagine that someday it would be you? >> no, not ever. >> reporter: and so with...
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. - [geneva brown] why are they targets, because they're, if you wanna call it easy prey, yes, yeah. - [dorothy tucker] geneva brown is a professor of criminology at depaul university. - we just had an unfortunate officer preston, who was killed. she was on her way home at 1:40 in the morning and she was a target of a robbery. disproportionately, black women are working third shift jobs. black women are in communities where there is a lack of a middle class, a lack of a economic foundation that would deter this type of behavior. - [dorothy tucker] where they live, when they work, and listen to this, how they are perceived by criminals put a target on the backs of black women. - you know that you're in a neighborhood where crime is the norm and not the exception. you're in a neighborhood where you know that the police are slow to respond. it creates that atmosphere where unfortunately, you have people who feel empowered to become bolder or to continue to commit offenses until they're caught. - why does it always have to be me? when do i get a break? when can i have some peace? i hear
. - [geneva brown] why are they targets, because they're, if you wanna call it easy prey, yes, yeah. - [dorothy tucker] geneva brown is a professor of criminology at depaul university. - we just had an unfortunate officer preston, who was killed. she was on her way home at 1:40 in the morning and she was a target of a robbery. disproportionately, black women are working third shift jobs. black women are in communities where there is a lack of a middle class, a lack of a economic foundation that...
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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 absutely 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 schl 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 pce. if it's not, dr. bell fans from baltim
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....