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pamela brown: did you cry? jim clyburn: yeah. pamela brown: watching the debate? jim clyburn: yeah.nderson cooper: before the debate had even concluded, the white house puts out information that the president is suffering from a cold. jeff zeleny: i remember getting text messages on my phone from very high-ranking democrats saying that he's going to have to be replaced. this is a crisis. - anderson, this was a game-changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a wide, and a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. it involves party strategists. it involves elected officials. it involves fundraisers. and they are having conversations about the president's performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket. and they're having conversations about what they should do about it. pamela brown (voiceover): the vice president came out and tried to defend the president. kamala harris: i'm not going to spend all night with you talking about the last 90 minutes when i've been watching the last 3 and 1/
pamela brown: did you cry? jim clyburn: yeah. pamela brown: watching the debate? jim clyburn: yeah.nderson cooper: before the debate had even concluded, the white house puts out information that the president is suffering from a cold. jeff zeleny: i remember getting text messages on my phone from very high-ranking democrats saying that he's going to have to be replaced. this is a crisis. - anderson, this was a game-changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a...
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ketanji brown jackson. when we come back, science! stick around. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert" sponsored by always ultra thins. with rapid dry technology that absorbs two times faster than the leading store brands. i came to bayview hunter's point, where there was only one pediatrician to serve more than 10,000 children. daniel lurie said, i'm going to help. we opened a clinic for our most vulnerable children. i have worked shoulder to shoulder with him as we have brought solutions where people thought the problem was unsolvable. daniel doesn't take excuses. he holds himself accountable. and i know that he can do it for the city of san francisco. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: give it up for louis cato and "the late show" band, everybody. oh, my goodness. [cheering] oh, my goodness. we are so honored. you don't get this. you don't get to do this every day. we are so honored tonight. supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson will be out here. folks, as
ketanji brown jackson. when we come back, science! stick around. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert" sponsored by always ultra thins. with rapid dry technology that absorbs two times faster than the leading store brands. i came to bayview hunter's point, where there was only one pediatrician to serve more than 10,000 children. daniel lurie said, i'm going to help. we opened a clinic for our most vulnerable children. i have worked...
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murphy brown on channel 5. not. not. what i loved about working for dan quayle in particular was that, that office was the locus of actual conservatism in the bush white house. that notion of dan quayle going after murphy brown , that's also the battle against hollywood. that, that hollywood elite culture doesn't speak to your values. the republican party seemed to be wanting to go back to the 1950s. the media historically had a very narrow definition of the family. the era of leave it to beaver, father knows best features a white suburban family. the husband's the breadwinner. the wife is domestic. there's nothing like hamburgers for thanksgiving. i'm starving. so am i. whether that was ever the norm in society, i think is another question. a lot of the change in families on television in the early '90s burst down certain doors, whether it was married with children . we all appreciate what you do for this family. [laughter] which was absolutely not the conventional family. and then the simpsons also, which terrified peo
murphy brown on channel 5. not. not. what i loved about working for dan quayle in particular was that, that office was the locus of actual conservatism in the bush white house. that notion of dan quayle going after murphy brown , that's also the battle against hollywood. that, that hollywood elite culture doesn't speak to your values. the republican party seemed to be wanting to go back to the 1950s. the media historically had a very narrow definition of the family. the era of leave it to...
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the brouhaha over murphy brown continues. murphy brown fires back at dan quayle. murphy brown has the vice president hopping mad again. i never thought something that i wrote would lead to a culture war. that's really what sparked a huge public debate about what the meaning of family values was. why do you-- --care about the same family values that we care about. it is a political issue. they're not hearing that when they listen to you. let her finish. the only question is, whose values are you talking about? and that is the frame of the culture wars that we're fighting today. [faint voices] [music playing] you're sitting in traffic on the 101 freeway and aretha franklin came on, "respect." [aretha franklin, "respect"] what you want, ooh baby, i got it, ooh what you need, ooh and i don't this whole thing just sort of took shape in my head. i hadn't really seen a character like murphy on television before. i hadn't seen a character like myself or my friends, women who were at that time really making our way in a man's world. murphy brown reflected a very powerful z
the brouhaha over murphy brown continues. murphy brown fires back at dan quayle. murphy brown has the vice president hopping mad again. i never thought something that i wrote would lead to a culture war. that's really what sparked a huge public debate about what the meaning of family values was. why do you-- --care about the same family values that we care about. it is a political issue. they're not hearing that when they listen to you. let her finish. the only question is, whose values are you...
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ketanji brown jackson. when we come back, science! stick around. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert" sponsored every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood ahh, yellow! didn't pass the tissue test? buckle up! whoa! there's toothpaste white, and there's crest 3dwhitestrips white. whitens like a 400 dollar professional treatment. pilot: prepare for non-stop smiles. crest. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... being me. keep being you... and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v treatment, biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a
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brown: it provided me an opportunity.he same thing as we tried to recruit the next generation is opportunity. people only aspire to be what they see or know about. you don't aspire to be something you see or know about. how do you expose people to opportunities? are we doing everything to develop them from an education standpoint to pursue that pathway where they have that passion and making the best they can be in whatever they chose to do? i think we also have to make sure from an opportunity standpoint we provide them the right tools. we have to invest in those right resources and tools to provide them the tools to be able to execute them whenever we ask them to do. i think from a technology perspective, because it is in their daily life, we've got to make sure we keep pace. what i don't want to have as our servicemembers come in outside of their daily life, they have all kinds of tools, but when they come to work for us, you are a couple of decades behind. opportunity is one of the key parts for our workforce. they ha
brown: it provided me an opportunity.he same thing as we tried to recruit the next generation is opportunity. people only aspire to be what they see or know about. you don't aspire to be something you see or know about. how do you expose people to opportunities? are we doing everything to develop them from an education standpoint to pursue that pathway where they have that passion and making the best they can be in whatever they chose to do? i think we also have to make sure from an opportunity...
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brown expect him to go outside. he has an opportunity. >> j.b.: spartans once how old a two touchdown lead. the cougs have come all the way back. did the spartans just spend their final time-out? they did. >> referee: san jose state final time-out. >> j.b.: is niumatalolo saying did they take the time-out on defense? are. >> michael: no, he called it first. >> j.b.: take closer look at what san jose state is trying to do tonight. they have lost five straight road games against nonconference opponents, their last win was against army. 24 straight road games against pac-12 opponents. it's been 24 years. since they won on the farm against sanford. i have not been given any indication that it's anything but a san jose state time-out. we'll take it away from the spartans. 37 seconds. down by 5. dickert urge on the ground his defense again. and now it looks like the cougs will spend one of theirs. >> michael: with that alignment right there. expecting nash to either work the post, or sit down in space, he's going to clear
brown expect him to go outside. he has an opportunity. >> j.b.: spartans once how old a two touchdown lead. the cougs have come all the way back. did the spartans just spend their final time-out? they did. >> referee: san jose state final time-out. >> j.b.: is niumatalolo saying did they take the time-out on defense? are. >> michael: no, he called it first. >> j.b.: take closer look at what san jose state is trying to do tonight. they have lost five straight road...
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does murphy brown? on set a bad example 65% said no. >> were you offended by murphy brown's decision to have a baby as a single parent 76% said no. >> this i'm sorry, this looks like you're threatening someone with your love of diane english i was a failed yeah. >> that showed top let me so much worth around taught me that i could be ballsy and suite that i could find a group of people that would support me no matter what it gave me something to aspire to, wishes that ai could be a strong woman one day, just like murphy brown getting to play murphy was a dream for me. >> she was just beloved people would come up to me and say my mom and i used to watch murphy every episode together and it wasn't important show i can't believe him i can't believe it it was it was an important show. for young women. >> it was just such a privilege for me to do that show and to play that character
does murphy brown? on set a bad example 65% said no. >> were you offended by murphy brown's decision to have a baby as a single parent 76% said no. >> this i'm sorry, this looks like you're threatening someone with your love of diane english i was a failed yeah. >> that showed top let me so much worth around taught me that i could be ballsy and suite that i could find a group of people that would support me no matter what it gave me something to aspire to, wishes that ai could...
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tyson durant covers up brown. main us three. >> michael: first sack of the day for the cougs i believe. getting in the back field. getting after the youngster you gotta balance bring in pressure. and disguising your pressure. the more you can confuse brown the bet ter will be for you. but he's shown so far he can handle it. >> j.b.: a long look at this cougs defense before he calls for the snap. short set on the money. out of bounds nash. you are right, by the way, they have not sacked him. i think statistically they treated him as a runner there. think. >> michael: did they. still clean. >> j.b.:the denying a box score sack. but they have another third down chance. >> michael: i am going back that today that same looked like, fake the blitz. cover the field. if i am on the corners on the outside you have to get a aggressive and put your hands on people. >> j.b.: here they come. sprint left. brown, flips it. complete. close to a first down. jacob stewart has been his safety blanket all in a. durant drags him down
tyson durant covers up brown. main us three. >> michael: first sack of the day for the cougs i believe. getting in the back field. getting after the youngster you gotta balance bring in pressure. and disguising your pressure. the more you can confuse brown the bet ter will be for you. but he's shown so far he can handle it. >> j.b.: a long look at this cougs defense before he calls for the snap. short set on the money. out of bounds nash. you are right, by the way, they have not...
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i want to bring it back to brown because brown really revealed why education is so under attack. brown said that education is the very foundation of citizenship. and that it is the most important function of state and local government because education allows citizens, and i use the term probably because really it just refers to residents in the country, people to whom the government is accountable, with education you are informed. you get to make choices. you know when something is going wrong. you can express yourself, assert your rights, and without that education, without a truthful education, you are no longer an active citizen, you are not really exercising in a way that can pose a challenge to government. >> and again what people may not now, the risks that existed for enslaved people to be educated, the risk encountered if you were caught reading. punishments that literally meant cutting off pieces of your body if you were caught reading, if you were caught writing, and even punishment for white folks if they were caught and it seems to be part of what you are talking abo
i want to bring it back to brown because brown really revealed why education is so under attack. brown said that education is the very foundation of citizenship. and that it is the most important function of state and local government because education allows citizens, and i use the term probably because really it just refers to residents in the country, people to whom the government is accountable, with education you are informed. you get to make choices. you know when something is going...
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he suddenly said, jim brown. it was the biggest of my life. then. i made it from the classroom to the barracks and nothing flat. don't laugh. i had a date with a crow. you see the crow is what navy men call a rating. each man keeps his crow under his mattress until he's earned the right to wear it. when the time comes, he can't get the needle and thread out fast enough that emblem says i am now already ol man. third class. any time you see a fellow wearing it. you can bet boots he knows his stuff. i don't mean that to be bragging, but only the fellows who have gone through a navy communications school know what it really means to read it it. next day, with the skipper doing the honors, we marched out on the parade ground to get our diplomas. i wish you could have been there, pop. i know you have a war job. besides, the government does not want people traveling around the country unless they to. sort of proud of that sheepskin and mailing it home to you. mother. well, we got our orders to shove off today and all packed. i can't you where we're going,
he suddenly said, jim brown. it was the biggest of my life. then. i made it from the classroom to the barracks and nothing flat. don't laugh. i had a date with a crow. you see the crow is what navy men call a rating. each man keeps his crow under his mattress until he's earned the right to wear it. when the time comes, he can't get the needle and thread out fast enough that emblem says i am now already ol man. third class. any time you see a fellow wearing it. you can bet boots he knows his...
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[laughter] my floor crew -- >> go, browns. liz: yeah, right. go, browns.: you got it. thank you so much. >>> u.s. steel is on the move downward today as it deals with the my upon steel drama -- nippon steel drama, could be in jeopardy. former president trump has a view on the steel deal. it's not just the biden administration that wants to stand in the way. charlie gasparino is next with that on "the claman countdown." ♪ if. ♪ ♪ yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. thank you so much for making it possible. yo ..u . - i got the cabin for three days. it's gonna be sweet! what? i'm 12 hours short. - have a fun weekend. - ♪ unnecessary action hero! unnecessary. ♪ - was that necessary? - no. neither is a blown weekend. with paycom, employees do their own payroll so you can fix problems before they become problems. - hmm! get paycom and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. - see you down the line. leo! he's there when we wak
[laughter] my floor crew -- >> go, browns. liz: yeah, right. go, browns.: you got it. thank you so much. >>> u.s. steel is on the move downward today as it deals with the my upon steel drama -- nippon steel drama, could be in jeopardy. former president trump has a view on the steel deal. it's not just the biden administration that wants to stand in the way. charlie gasparino is next with that on "the claman countdown." ♪ if. ♪ ♪ yeah... one of us always had to be...
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[applause] >> general brown, it's an honor to have you.ore we get started on our discussion i thought we would start on just a little bit of a light note. there's an old saying, comparison is the thief of joy. in preparation for this talk i thought i would compare my background, and my career, with your career. the story starts off pretty good. we were both born in san antonio, texas was both of our fathers are retired army. we both chose texas tech university, the university where we wanted to do that.. we both joined alpha phi alpha fraternity and became brothers of that fraternity. you majored in engineering. i did not. that is where the story starts to diverge on careers. but it is just truly an honor, and thank you for being here today. thank you for your service and your leadership and commitment and all the service men, all the servicewomen, all of the dod personnel t and contractor that keep us and our allies safe and protected and put themselves in harm's way. i want to start with our own history lesson here. but i am curious to h
[applause] >> general brown, it's an honor to have you.ore we get started on our discussion i thought we would start on just a little bit of a light note. there's an old saying, comparison is the thief of joy. in preparation for this talk i thought i would compare my background, and my career, with your career. the story starts off pretty good. we were both born in san antonio, texas was both of our fathers are retired army. we both chose texas tech university, the university where we...
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and just about every poll has you and sherrod brown within the margin of error.e this race right now? >> you look at sherrod brown. is he not getting above 45 to 47%. is he under water. people know who he is. they are sick and tired of him. he started in lorain, ohio as a state representative 50 years ago. nixon was first in the white house. >> carley: he started in lorain? i did not that he that that's where my family is from. >> lorain's fault we have sherrod brown. >> carley: they are good people. >> todd: lorain gave us carley shimkus. let's thank the fine folks. let's talk about your internal polling. you see this 4 point spread a lot. i feel like it's the spread that shows up most on outside polling. what is your internal polling showing with you and brown? >> it's a tight are a race. i mean, we are right there. with basically a toss-up right now. he has been on tv for months and months. we just started our tv ads probably a month ago. i'm somebody who nobody knew. when i started this race 4% in the polls with a 4% margin of error so there is a chance nobod
and just about every poll has you and sherrod brown within the margin of error.e this race right now? >> you look at sherrod brown. is he not getting above 45 to 47%. is he under water. people know who he is. they are sick and tired of him. he started in lorain, ohio as a state representative 50 years ago. nixon was first in the white house. >> carley: he started in lorain? i did not that he that that's where my family is from. >> lorain's fault we have sherrod brown. >>...
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bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson.dead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives together. all those dreams were just shattered. josh mankiewicz: 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. "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're dead. i can't understand why i'm alive." one more time. he said, "i can't understand why i'm alive and such a fin
bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson.dead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives...
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but if we could start with miss brown, that would be great. yes. welcome, miss brown. at flesh getting older. i just want to thank everyone for being here today, those that are supporting me today and those that that couldn't make it and send well wishes to me and saying that they'll be here with me in spirit, i just want to thank them all and all of you that showed up today. and maybe there's probably more that's going to be coming. this day is, is a gang for me because i've been on the battlefield for like 18 years now, almost 20 years bringing, trying to bring justice not just to my son, but unsolved homicides. again, this is like yesterday to me. the day my son was murdered and just still hearing that 30 rounds of bullets from a semi-automatic gun into my 17 year old boy who i worked so hard with, of being an african-american young man to take his life like that, who has the right to pick up a gun and take someone's life? i am tirelessly and relentlessly is not going to stop bringing awareness to unsolved homicides and to protect my son's character and not let no o
but if we could start with miss brown, that would be great. yes. welcome, miss brown. at flesh getting older. i just want to thank everyone for being here today, those that are supporting me today and those that that couldn't make it and send well wishes to me and saying that they'll be here with me in spirit, i just want to thank them all and all of you that showed up today. and maybe there's probably more that's going to be coming. this day is, is a gang for me because i've been on the...
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but if we could start with miss brown, that would be great. yes. welcome, miss brown. at flesh getting older. i just want to thank everyone for being here today, those that are supporting me today and those that that couldn't make it and send well wishes to me and saying that they'll be here with me in spirit, i just want to thank them all and all of you that showed up today. and maybe there's probably more that's going to be coming. this day is, is a gang for me because i've been on the battlefield for like 18 years now, almost 20 years bringing, trying to bring justice not just to my son, but unsolved homicides. again, this is like yesterday to me. the day my son was murdered and just still hearing that 30 rounds of bullets from a semi-automatic gun into my 17 year old boy who i worked so hard with, of being an african-american young man to take his life like that, who has the right to pick up a gun and take someone's life? i am tirelessly and relentlessly is not going to stop bringing awareness to unsolved homicides and to protect my son's character and not let no o
but if we could start with miss brown, that would be great. yes. welcome, miss brown. at flesh getting older. i just want to thank everyone for being here today, those that are supporting me today and those that that couldn't make it and send well wishes to me and saying that they'll be here with me in spirit, i just want to thank them all and all of you that showed up today. and maybe there's probably more that's going to be coming. this day is, is a gang for me because i've been on the...
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brown: thank you. i appreciate your comments about complexity. i appreciate ms. madry's, the way she runs her credit union and the credit unions overwhelm -- overwhelmingly in ohio, i see the same way, they explain their members, they'll explain to their members better, they keep a simple structure. they really aren't the problem. so i just wanted to say that in response to your testimony. i want to get some facts straight about cfpb's credit card late fee rule. please answer the following four questions with a yes or no. according to the law, credit card late fees are not meant to generate profits, yet on average they generate profits that are five times greater than relevant costs, is that correct? mr. suiero: yes. sen. brown: thank you. do credit card late fees disproportionately impact consumers with lower credit scores and people in less well-off neighborhoods? mr. suiero: yes. sen. brown: you made that clear in your testimony. thanks for repeating it. her only -- are only the largest credit card
brown: thank you. i appreciate your comments about complexity. i appreciate ms. madry's, the way she runs her credit union and the credit unions overwhelm -- overwhelmingly in ohio, i see the same way, they explain their members, they'll explain to their members better, they keep a simple structure. they really aren't the problem. so i just wanted to say that in response to your testimony. i want to get some facts straight about cfpb's credit card late fee rule. please answer the following four...
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what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generation of northern sympathy towards brown at first, most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're terrified. the idea of a rebellion enslave people. race war is a term they used at the time. and so they're happy with what john brown did either. but what jim brown was able to do is show his mastery of the in the weeks following the raid as he's awaiting trial, as is undergoing trial execution. he's able to massage the narrative in a way that i would have a made a modern pr executive quite proud. you know he's able to turn his image from this violent crazy man into a place beginnings of respect. some cases among white northerners and for his bravery, the face of sacrifice and kind of acknowledgment that even if they disagreed with the means he took the purpose for which he undertook his actions was, admirable. so brown, a great example of someone who is to actually look at what the newspapers are saying about him and change the story. by the way he acts by what he says and how he behaves. those weeks leading
what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generation of northern sympathy towards brown at first, most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're terrified. the idea of a rebellion enslave people. race war is a term they used at the time. and so they're happy with what john brown did either. but what jim brown was able to do is show his mastery of the in the weeks following the raid as he's awaiting trial, as is undergoing trial execution. he's able to massage...
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nigel nelson and michael brown. nigel nelson and michael brown. i could start with you. i suspect you will echo matt twist, the assistant assistant commissioner of the met's. sentiments when he says there is no such thing as two tier policing. yet the evidence and this report seems to intimate. that's not the case. >> well, i mean, what matt twist told david, which actually really struck me, was that no, there isn't a two tier policing. there are infinite tiers of policing and what it depends on is what it depends on is the threat, the threat that the that the protestors pose, the harm that they might cause and the risk to the public. and so what the police do is change their ways of policing depending on what the circumstances are now. okay. i think it was great that he admitted there were mistakes made, that they should have arrested people for shouting jihad, earlier than they did. they had a bit of a problem. i think, about the legal definition of whether they could do it, but the important thing is that the police are operationally independen
nigel nelson and michael brown. nigel nelson and michael brown. i could start with you. i suspect you will echo matt twist, the assistant assistant commissioner of the met's. sentiments when he says there is no such thing as two tier policing. yet the evidence and this report seems to intimate. that's not the case. >> well, i mean, what matt twist told david, which actually really struck me, was that no, there isn't a two tier policing. there are infinite tiers of policing and what it...
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brown jr., chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general brown: good morning.n this somber day, i reflect on the words of poet laurence binion, best remembered for his world war i poem "for the fallen," which said, they shall not grow old. as we are left to grow old. age shall not worry them. nor the years condemn. at the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. today we gather in this solemn shadow of the pentagon, a tarnished symbol of our nation's unyielding strength. we gather to remember them. we gather to acknowledge the heroes whose courage illuminated the doctorrest hours. and we gatter to honor the family who was borne the deepest loss, carrying an unimaginable weight for the last 23 years. our nation, this building, and the lives of everyone here were scared that day by an act of horrific violence. yet in the face of adversity, it also became a testament to the unyielding spirit, the enduring power of unity, a testament to our perseverance, and to our resilience as a nation. together we gatter to remember the day, the loss, and
brown jr., chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general brown: good morning.n this somber day, i reflect on the words of poet laurence binion, best remembered for his world war i poem "for the fallen," which said, they shall not grow old. as we are left to grow old. age shall not worry them. nor the years condemn. at the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. today we gather in this solemn shadow of the pentagon, a tarnished symbol of our nation's...
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and so the short answer is we have to talk about brown after brown. and if we only have time to talk, one thing we can talk about two or three things that are connected. it moving across time. get them to the present moment so that they can see how this wasn't just an accident, right? this was partly but certainly there are mile markers along the way that we have to identify. thank you. i think we have time for one more question. hello, my name is kristen. i teach new york city department of education. my school's school fashion industries, and i'm from long island, new york. so my question for you is, based on things that you had brought up, what the first being that you mentioned, that we as a nation obsessed with public demonstrations and, it appears that we have been obsessed with that since who knows when? you know, since as long we i've been studying history. the second thing that you had mentioned that you had thought that demonstrating nonviolence meant that you didn't want to do anything. and for a long people thought that because i didn't wa
and so the short answer is we have to talk about brown after brown. and if we only have time to talk, one thing we can talk about two or three things that are connected. it moving across time. get them to the present moment so that they can see how this wasn't just an accident, right? this was partly but certainly there are mile markers along the way that we have to identify. thank you. i think we have time for one more question. hello, my name is kristen. i teach new york city department of...
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general brown. tell me, please, what do you think?the actions that are now in the pokrovsk direction, please tell me how much kyiv will suffer if they do not manage to save pokrovsk without the forces that are in kurdsk. a question for general austin, please tell me, therefore, whether or not either side can win this war. on the battlefield in the coming months. when we talk about ukraine, about its efforts to protect it territory for two and a half years, we see the result. but within the protection direction, i want to say that our main efforts are aimed precisely at providing ukraine with what it needs in order to protect its land there. we want to do so, and... the goals of protecting the direction of the industrial regions of ukraine, so that they are achieved, and therefore we can, and we will help ukraine to strengthen its combat power on this part of the front. please repeat your question, the second part. of course, or president zelenskyi provided some details. regarding the victory plan that will soon be presented this month
general brown. tell me, please, what do you think?the actions that are now in the pokrovsk direction, please tell me how much kyiv will suffer if they do not manage to save pokrovsk without the forces that are in kurdsk. a question for general austin, please tell me, therefore, whether or not either side can win this war. on the battlefield in the coming months. when we talk about ukraine, about its efforts to protect it territory for two and a half years, we see the result. but within the...
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brown threw for 262 yards and the spartans defense was spectacular.ate gets its first ever win air force 17 to 7. let's turn to baseball now where the giants we're trying to even their series in san diego. happy logan webb day to those who observe logan didn't give up a couple of early runs to put the giants in a whole. but in the second innings, the rookie grant mccray takes care of that with 2 men on. crushes it. 417 feet, his 4th homer of the year. just like that. it's 3 to 2 giants. bottom 5 now for 2 runner on 3rd for luis arise. and this guy is really a great hitter. brings home a run on the rbi single makes it. 43 same score in the 9th mcrae again. how about a little insurance? his second homer of the game, this one, a 2 run shot. he drives in 5 runs and the giants get the victory. 6, 3, web earns the and is now 12 and not. is trying to make it 2 straight over the tigers. after last night's thrilling 13 inning victory. they've got 3 walk offs already week. we'll pick it up in the 5th inning. no score. is that go off as 3rd kyle drives a man bas
brown threw for 262 yards and the spartans defense was spectacular.ate gets its first ever win air force 17 to 7. let's turn to baseball now where the giants we're trying to even their series in san diego. happy logan webb day to those who observe logan didn't give up a couple of early runs to put the giants in a whole. but in the second innings, the rookie grant mccray takes care of that with 2 men on. crushes it. 417 feet, his 4th homer of the year. just like that. it's 3 to 2 giants. bottom...
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— could do that with is gordon brown about raith rovers, and you literally have seen gordon brown —e of the greatest _ journalist who is one of the greatest expert on football, he is likely— greatest expert on football, he is likely my football tutor, a task— is likely my football tutor, a task in— is likely my football tutor, a task in which he says he has consistently failed because i'm consistently failed because i'm consistently hopeless. in football trivia. he consistently hopeless. in football trivia.— consistently hopeless. in football trivia. �* , football trivia. he hasn't been teachin: football trivia. he hasn't been teaching you _ football trivia. he hasn't been teaching you how— football trivia. he hasn't been teaching you how to - football trivia. he hasn't been teaching you how to take - teaching you how to take penalties?— teaching you how to take enalties? ., , , ., ., penalties? no, my sons do that! this is the _ penalties? no, my sons do that! this is the sunday _ penalties? no, my sons do that! this is the sunday edition - penalties? no, my sons do that! this is t
— could do that with is gordon brown about raith rovers, and you literally have seen gordon brown —e of the greatest _ journalist who is one of the greatest expert on football, he is likely— greatest expert on football, he is likely my football tutor, a task— is likely my football tutor, a task in— is likely my football tutor, a task in which he says he has consistently failed because i'm consistently failed because i'm consistently hopeless. in football trivia. he consistently...
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senator brown, you have had a lot of opponents running for office in ohio.o voters repeatedly, a majority of them, that you are a worthy candidate, but you have never, never in my view of your campaign in ohio, been up against something like this. this giant, unprecedented flood of money from the crypto gang into ohio to try to crush you as chairman of the senate banking committee. did you see this coming is one of the risks you would run as chairman of that committee, saying that crypto should be regulated? >> lawrence, you used to be staff director for the finance committee and you knew the senate so well. when you take on drug companies and take on the corporations that outsource jobs and you take on wall street, you expect a cascade. the report you just gave's get in line and spend tens of millions of dollars to take sherrod brown out. i don't like talking about myself in the third person, but that is what we knew was coming and why i asked people to help me fight back. there are more of us than there are of them. chip in 15 or $20 because they will keep
senator brown, you have had a lot of opponents running for office in ohio.o voters repeatedly, a majority of them, that you are a worthy candidate, but you have never, never in my view of your campaign in ohio, been up against something like this. this giant, unprecedented flood of money from the crypto gang into ohio to try to crush you as chairman of the senate banking committee. did you see this coming is one of the risks you would run as chairman of that committee, saying that crypto should...
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, red and black, white rice is polished brown, it is less useful, since during the processing it has lost some of its beneficial properties, so if you are poisoned , then it is better, of course, to take brown, i just forbid it, for example, for patients who have diabetes, insulin resistance, white ... polished rice, and i also recommend that healthy people eat it with caution, giving preference to brown rice, it is practically not processed, which allows you to preserve the maximum amount of nutrients in it, it contains many useful minerals of fiber, but i do not recommend eating it in large quantities, two or three servings a week will be optimal. red rice is rich in magnesium, calcium and iron, it increases hemoglobin, helps to stabilize the hormonal background on ... no black rice, it is the most expensive, light and it is the most stuck in the teeth, sorry, already, it is visible, yes, it is very visible, black rice on white teeth, yes, you immediately understand, you are sitting with a girlfriend and a good one or not so, that is, will she say whether there is rice in it or not
, red and black, white rice is polished brown, it is less useful, since during the processing it has lost some of its beneficial properties, so if you are poisoned , then it is better, of course, to take brown, i just forbid it, for example, for patients who have diabetes, insulin resistance, white ... polished rice, and i also recommend that healthy people eat it with caution, giving preference to brown rice, it is practically not processed, which allows you to preserve the maximum amount of...
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sam brown, another maga extremist trying to cut social security and medicare. >> gas prices are up 2%housing and grocery prices are through the roof, and nevada has the second-highest unemployment in the nation. for -- but career politicians do not seem to care. >> multimillionaires like jacky rosen don't get us. i'm not a politician. neither are you. after the military, i worked in a warehouse as part of a small business. i will work to down prices. i'm sam brown, and i approve this message. >> god did not create us to be equal to men. >> the people already know who the legitimate governor is, and you're looking at her, steve. >> i don't believe in abortion. it is not health care. it is the killing come the sacrifice, the execution of a baby in the mother's womb. >> ♪ hit the road jack don't you come back no more no more no more no more ♪ >> one of the most far left people in congress. >> he has voted with joe biden and kamala harris 100% of the time. >> an essential partner to president biden and me. click is radical. this is not where arizona is. we want safe orders, safe streets.
sam brown, another maga extremist trying to cut social security and medicare. >> gas prices are up 2%housing and grocery prices are through the roof, and nevada has the second-highest unemployment in the nation. for -- but career politicians do not seem to care. >> multimillionaires like jacky rosen don't get us. i'm not a politician. neither are you. after the military, i worked in a warehouse as part of a small business. i will work to down prices. i'm sam brown, and i approve...
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brown won, but then we have to talk about brown, too, where they say all deliberate speed. what's pace, what's the process that has to occur with all deliberate speed? well, what does that mean? i mean, nothing. i mean, do you want to do anything right? and so for ten years, nothing is done. so why do we have one? the supreme court doesn't upon desegregation in the moment. and so ten years later, we finally get some action we finally get them some court. so some of court rulings. the thing you to do this but then what happens then white folk who are opposed desegregation begin to leave public schools and the creation of private white schools segregation this academies then will evolve into christian academies that now have evolved into charter schools. right. i mean, so there's a line there. and then we haven't said anything about and the ways in which housing reinforces a to create segregation and so the short answer is we have to talk about brown after brown and if only have time to talk about one thing, we can talk about two or three things that are connect it to it movi
brown won, but then we have to talk about brown, too, where they say all deliberate speed. what's pace, what's the process that has to occur with all deliberate speed? well, what does that mean? i mean, nothing. i mean, do you want to do anything right? and so for ten years, nothing is done. so why do we have one? the supreme court doesn't upon desegregation in the moment. and so ten years later, we finally get some action we finally get them some court. so some of court rulings. the thing you...
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there is no one they hate more than senator brown.eports senator brown is the chairman of the senate banking committee. he has previously endorsed stricter government oversight of the industry. major crypto companies have spent more than $38 million recently to help elect moreno park of a quest to fend off unwanted regulations in washington. thanks to the crypto gang, the ohio senate race has now become the most expensive senate race ever as republicans try to get rid of senator brown. the trump endorsed republican candidate is the biggest financial beneficiary of single issue voters in history. with money pouring into his campaign from the single issue crypto guys who oppose regulation of crypto currency. but bernie moreno is very angry at other single issue voters. especially those who care about abortion which he believes should be an important issue only for women of reproductive age and republican men like bernie moreno and donald trump who want to control women's bodice. here is what he said about abortion when he didn't think h
there is no one they hate more than senator brown.eports senator brown is the chairman of the senate banking committee. he has previously endorsed stricter government oversight of the industry. major crypto companies have spent more than $38 million recently to help elect moreno park of a quest to fend off unwanted regulations in washington. thanks to the crypto gang, the ohio senate race has now become the most expensive senate race ever as republicans try to get rid of senator brown. the...
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brown as is example, understanding the failure of brown today to create de-- to completely integrated desegregated schools only makes sense if we talk about the resistance and opposition to brown then. i mean, it's not like, 1954, what happens to schools? everybody deseg gates because we stop talking about what happens in the aftermath. so we have to walk it through as an example: supreme court rules, you've got to have desegregation and education, brown one, but then we have to talk about brown two where they say all the speed, what's the pace, what's the process desegregation has to occur with speed. that means nothing, you don't have to do anything. so for 10 years, nothing is done. so why do we have it? one, the supreme court doesn't insist bohn desegregation in the moment and so 10 years later we finally get some action, finally get some court-- court rulings that are saying, do this, but then what happens? then white folk who are opposed to desegregation begin to leave public schools. and the creation of private white schools. segregationist academies and then evolve into christ
brown as is example, understanding the failure of brown today to create de-- to completely integrated desegregated schools only makes sense if we talk about the resistance and opposition to brown then. i mean, it's not like, 1954, what happens to schools? everybody deseg gates because we stop talking about what happens in the aftermath. so we have to walk it through as an example: supreme court rules, you've got to have desegregation and education, brown one, but then we have to talk about...