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amos brown, if we are going to shown of dr. wn let's do that in san francisco so i can go to dallas to say as we go as a model to ensure that america is one of liberty and justice for all. i salute you for having the sense to salute dr. amos brown. if you have enough sense let's take it from hallelujah! about what he's doing to do you lulia. congratulations, dr. amos c brown. [ cheers and applause ] >>supervisor london breed: supervisor cohen? >>supervisor malia cohen: thank you. good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here and hear president call dr. amos brown. even he sat up in his seat with pride. i'm not sure what we can expect here. it looks like we might have a church service. we have handful of ministers in the audience today. first i want to take a moment to also recognize the ever so lovely talented beautiful courageous doris ward for whom all of us stand on her shoulders. thank you for loving us and guiding us and giving us the inspiration and reminding people that we do have a place in this city. thank you very much. a
amos brown, if we are going to shown of dr. wn let's do that in san francisco so i can go to dallas to say as we go as a model to ensure that america is one of liberty and justice for all. i salute you for having the sense to salute dr. amos brown. if you have enough sense let's take it from hallelujah! about what he's doing to do you lulia. congratulations, dr. amos c brown. [ cheers and applause ] >>supervisor london breed: supervisor cohen? >>supervisor malia cohen: thank you....
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amos brown, if we are going to shown of dr. amos c brown let's do that in san francisco so i can go to dallas to say as we go as a model to ensure that america is one of liberty and justice for all. i salute you for having the sense to salute dr. amos brown. if you have enough sense let's take it from hallelujah! about what he's doing to do you lulia. congratulations, dr. amos c brown. [ cheers and applause ] >>supervisor london breed: supervisor cohen? >>supervisor malia cohen: thank you. good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here and hear president call dr. amos brown. even he sat up in his seat with pride. i'm not sure what we can expect here. it looks like we might have a church service. we have handful of ministers in the audience today. first i want to take a moment to also recognize the ever so lovely talented beautiful courageous doris ward for whom all of us stand on her shoulders. thank you for loving us and guiding us and giving us the inspiration and reminding people that we do have a place in this city. thank you ve
amos brown, if we are going to shown of dr. amos c brown let's do that in san francisco so i can go to dallas to say as we go as a model to ensure that america is one of liberty and justice for all. i salute you for having the sense to salute dr. amos brown. if you have enough sense let's take it from hallelujah! about what he's doing to do you lulia. congratulations, dr. amos c brown. [ cheers and applause ] >>supervisor london breed: supervisor cohen? >>supervisor malia cohen:...
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breed for honoring dr. brown. it's an honor to be here on this day and to honor our true civil rights pioneer. i'm also deputy director of california's congress of racial equality. we participate in the martin luther king jr. parade every year. i would like to invite you all to los angeles on his birthday. i'm also on the board of inner city youth. we try to prepare young men to be responsible citizens and not suffer atrocities of being in prison, jail and not supervised by public defenders and this is the cottage industry on our youth. i'm fighting with dr. brown for our economic rights and it is a true crisis in san francisco. i'm ceo of a pharmaceutical company, the only licensed pharmaceutical company in america right here in san francisco. we tried to negotiate with the city. he spent $26 million on pharmaceuticals and not anything in the african american community. we buy a lot of the pharmaceuticals. we need your support. i'm going to be talking to all of you. we are negotiating with the san francisco gener
breed for honoring dr. brown. it's an honor to be here on this day and to honor our true civil rights pioneer. i'm also deputy director of california's congress of racial equality. we participate in the martin luther king jr. parade every year. i would like to invite you all to los angeles on his birthday. i'm also on the board of inner city youth. we try to prepare young men to be responsible citizens and not suffer atrocities of being in prison, jail and not supervised by public defenders and...
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dr. laura brown joining us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> let's start with donald trump. i think that's a good way to start. he was leading in the polls before the debate. did he help or hurt himself? >> i think he hurt himself. of what he showed is that he doesn't have the depth to compete with the other candidates on policy specifics. he stayed at kind of the superficial level, kept trying to say he was strong and presidency would be unbelievable. just keep watching. that will get you to where you are in the polls, but it's not going to keep you there through the iowa caucus. >> that's really interesting. that was my impression as well. and i wonder if a lot of other people will be thinking that we will. let's talk about carly fiorina. she had a big chance being on the main stage. do you expect her to get a boost in the polls after this debate in her performance? >> i do. in fact, i thought what was so interesting about her was so strong her answers were and how well she kind of deli
dr. laura brown joining us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> let's start with donald trump. i think that's a good way to start. he was leading in the polls before the debate. did he help or hurt himself? >> i think he hurt himself. of what he showed is that he doesn't have the depth to compete with the other candidates on policy specifics. he stayed at kind of the superficial level, kept trying to say he was strong and...
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dr. brene brown who sparked a discussion about fear and redemption.she is one of the top five talks. first lindsey graham is here in the studio, why he says isis loves donald trump. >> okay, that's a tease. >> we shall return. >> we'll be right back. do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? the volkswagen model year end sales event ends on labor day. so hurry in to your local volkswagen dealer today. i'm a gas service my nrepresentative. n. i've been with pg&e nine years. as an employee of pg&e you always put your best foot forward to provide reliable and safe service and be able to help the community. we always have the safety of our customers and the community in mind. my family is in oakland, my wife's family is in oakland so this is home to us. being able to work in the community that i grew
dr. brene brown who sparked a discussion about fear and redemption.she is one of the top five talks. first lindsey graham is here in the studio, why he says isis loves donald trump. >> okay, that's a tease. >> we shall return. >> we'll be right back. do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine....
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dr. brene brown's ted talk, which has been viewed more than 21 million times. you should view it.sity of houston college of social work joins us now. she's the author of the new book "rising strong" and it's great to have you on. i love the topic of this book. i want to kind of go through a few of the pieces of advice you give because i have questions about each of them. you talk about the four principles of getting back after a fall. i'm going to name them. we'll go through them. worthiness, shame, vulnerability, and courage. i want to jump in at vulnerability because i do feel like women are really good at that. compared to men. am i wrong? >> i think it's mythology. >> really? >> yeah, i went to this research asking what i thought was a simple question. men and women who experience falls, failure, disappointment, heartbreak, who get back up and have more tenacity and more courage as a result of that experience. what do they have in common? and you can't have this discussion without talking about vulnerability. >> right. >> courage starts with vulnerability. the willingness to s
dr. brene brown's ted talk, which has been viewed more than 21 million times. you should view it.sity of houston college of social work joins us now. she's the author of the new book "rising strong" and it's great to have you on. i love the topic of this book. i want to kind of go through a few of the pieces of advice you give because i have questions about each of them. you talk about the four principles of getting back after a fall. i'm going to name them. we'll go through them....
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dr. carson respond? i'll ask governor brown. he's joining us live.nd the countdown continues cnn's republican presidential debate set to begin shortly right here at the ronald reagan presidential library. >>> a critical night in the 2016 campaign is about to get under way right here at the reagan library in california. the cnn republican presidential debate. the candidates are now making their final preparations for a war of words that could reshape the landscape of this white house race. let's get to more on what's going on. the california governor jerry brown, former democratic presidential candidate, he's joining us now. it's all happening in your home state, governor. give us a little sense -- are you going to be watching first of all this republican debate tonight? if you are what will you be looking for? >> well -- what i'll look for number one authenticity. but number two, a sense of gravity about what faces america and faces the world. this is a campaign for president, you know, not for governor or senator or mayor. and the issues whether the
dr. carson respond? i'll ask governor brown. he's joining us live.nd the countdown continues cnn's republican presidential debate set to begin shortly right here at the ronald reagan presidential library. >>> a critical night in the 2016 campaign is about to get under way right here at the reagan library in california. the cnn republican presidential debate. the candidates are now making their final preparations for a war of words that could reshape the landscape of this white house...
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dr. john brown our medical director of cms those are broken down into 3 models the fierce the phases of disaster response and the disaster service workers and the roll specifically of primary care and in a disaster as noted it delves into the basic structure of i c s one the gaps we've noticed the gap in terms of psychological triage and assessment and moved that to the forefront not an afterthought but psychological assessment is being delivered in the acute phase of a responded the second model has nothing to do with with the clinic stabilization of the things that clinics should be prepared and model 3 looks at the allocation of resources we've excused ethical considerations and common needs and reacts is to survivors as well as disaster recovery currently, we measure there are 6 hundred of ambulatory staff that have had all trainings but 14 clinics have had all 14 trainings moving i don't understand the training we thought it it very important in this last half of the calendar year to focus on hands on moving from the didact to hands on training two methods this first are tabletop experience
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dr. carson, since michael brown's death a number of -- [ inaudible ] . president would you support anything on the federal level that would be applied nationally to ease tensions between police and citizens? >> would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs, to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block granting to states funding for things like body cams and things of that nature. i would fund it at a lower level than it would take at the federal level because it doesn't cost as much when you take some of the bureaucracy out of it. and also, for anything that i block granted, i would tell the states that, if they're able to accomplish what they need to do with 80% of that, they can use the rest of it for whatever they want. we need to incentivize efficiency within our states. but i really believe that a lot of these issues are going to be handled much better at a local level than they are at a federal level. >> reporter: there are a lot of respe
dr. carson, since michael brown's death a number of -- [ inaudible ] . president would you support anything on the federal level that would be applied nationally to ease tensions between police and citizens? >> would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs, to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block granting to states funding for things like body cams and things of that...
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dr. john brown our medical director of cms those are broken down into 3 models the fierce the phases of disaster and the roll specifically of primary care and in a disaster as noted it delves into the basic structure of i c s one the gaps we've noticed the gap in terms of psychological triage and assessment and moved that to the forefront not an afterthought but psychological assessment is being delivered in the acute phase of a responded the second model has nothing to do with with the clinic stabilization of the things that clinics should be prepared and model 3 looks at the allocation of resources we've excused ethical considerations and common needs and reacts is to survivors as well as disaster recovery currently, we measure there are 6 hundred of ambulatory staff that have had all trainings but 14 clinics have had all 14 trainings moving i don't understand the training we thought it it very important in this last half of the calendar year to focus on hands on moving from the didact to hands on training two methods this first are tabletop experiences for each clinic management and command s
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dr. ben carson will be alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up. double points. yep, that's cold. tired. day 2. coffee. eggs. double points. beautiful. majestic... nothing. where are you, bear? warm. warmer. warmer. yes. wherever the journey takes you, carry american express gold. it's more than a card. it's the gear that gets it done. are more likely to have a to frsuccessful future.e born talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> we have breaking news right now. the marin county sheriff has con filled to abc that a body has been found near angel island. sky 7 is over the scene where you can see a boat taking off and in the back is what we believe to be the body bag they were referring to after discovering a body this morning. crews from sev
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two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are coming back to meet with the
two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred...
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dr. carson, since michael brown's death, a number of states have passed various law enforcement-related policiesin that vein to be applied nation ally to ease tensions between police and citizens? >> okay. would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? you know, i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block granting to states funding for things like body cams and things of that nature. i would fund it at a lower level than it would take at the federal level because it doesn't cost us much when you take some of the bureaucracy out of it. and also, for anything that i block granted, i would tell the states to if they're able to accomplish what they need to do with 80% of that, they can use the rest of it for whatever they want. we need to incentivize efficiency within our states. but i really believe that a lot of these issues are going to be handled much better at a local level than they are at a federal level. >> sir, speaking of respect, there are a lot of respectful names on the list a
dr. carson, since michael brown's death, a number of states have passed various law enforcement-related policiesin that vein to be applied nation ally to ease tensions between police and citizens? >> okay. would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? you know, i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block granting to states funding for things like body cams and things of that...
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dr. carson, since michael brown's death, a number of states have passed various laws regarding body cameraspolice database. as president, would you support anything on a federal level that could be applied nationally that may ease tensions between police and citizens? >> okay. would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? you know, i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs, to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block granting to states funding for things like body cams and things of that nature. i would fund it at a lower level than it would take at the federal level because it doesn't cost as much when you take some of the bureaucracy out of it. and also, for anything that i block granted, i would tell the states that if they are able to accomplish what they need to do with 80% of that, they can use the rest of it for whatever they want. we need to incentivize efficiently within our states. but i really believe that a lot of these issues are going to be handled much better at a local level than they are at a federal lev
dr. carson, since michael brown's death, a number of states have passed various laws regarding body cameraspolice database. as president, would you support anything on a federal level that could be applied nationally that may ease tensions between police and citizens? >> okay. would i advocate for federal programs for body cameras or other suggestions? you know, i'm not really in favor of a lot more federal programs, to be honest with you. i certainly would not have a problem with block...
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brown, i think we all know. he's he's a professor who follows taiwan politics very closely. dr. rich and dr. yun-han chu. so our first presenter is david brown. dave, do you want to stand up? >> thank you, richard, for that introduction and thank you brookings and csis for inviting me to participate in this panel. as richard said, i'm a professor at csis. that's the capacity at which i'm speaking. i'm at sometimes misrepresented in the taiwan press as for speaking for someone else. i'm not. i'm speaking on my behalf. anyways, it seems very clear in the information that's been presented already that taiwan politics, which has gone through the last quarter century some dramatic shifts in political power, is in the process of going through another one. this process started with the '91 local elections. that seems to be carrying over into the presidential and legislative elections that will be taking place. i've been asked to talk a little bit about the campaigns, so let me do that. on the one hand, the dpp is a nominated candidate. she is a sophisticated personality with experience in both government and pol
brown, i think we all know. he's he's a professor who follows taiwan politics very closely. dr. rich and dr. yun-han chu. so our first presenter is david brown. dave, do you want to stand up? >> thank you, richard, for that introduction and thank you brookings and csis for inviting me to participate in this panel. as richard said, i'm a professor at csis. that's the capacity at which i'm speaking. i'm at sometimes misrepresented in the taiwan press as for speaking for someone else. i'm...
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dr. j, jon najarian is up 45% in second. that's where josh brown is as well as he just added a retailer to your portfolio. >> i did. and a special one. called limited l brands which is the parent company of victoria's secret and the really popular pink brand. and this is a stock that is just absolutely on fire. reported incredible earnings quarter. i think if the market if we weren't in the throes of this macro panic, it would have gotten more attention. even though the stock has ripped up as a result of the quarter. i think the best is yet to come. this company has 90% brand awareness around the world and almost no stores, and that's going to happen in the next five to ten years. a massive global rollout and lower prices for commodities that everyone is freaking out about is a big boon to companies like this and panic or lower prices, lower real estate in some of these foreign markets is also good. that's where they want to take out long-term leases. >> you're going to try to ride a stock, i show it's up 40% year to date? >> look at what earnings
dr. j, jon najarian is up 45% in second. that's where josh brown is as well as he just added a retailer to your portfolio. >> i did. and a special one. called limited l brands which is the parent company of victoria's secret and the really popular pink brand. and this is a stock that is just absolutely on fire. reported incredible earnings quarter. i think if the market if we weren't in the throes of this macro panic, it would have gotten more attention. even though the stock has ripped...
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. >> brown: if new book is "black man in a white coat." dr. daymon tweety, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ifill: before we go tonight, an update on the flash floods in utah. officials at zion national park say three are dead and four others are missing after the floods washed through that park. 12 people were killed last night in the flooding near the arizona border. and finally, >> ifill: finally tonight, our "newshour shares" of the day. something that caught our eye which might be of interest to you, too. today marks the halfway point in a year-long mission on the international space station. the goal: to figure out the long-term effects on the human body from being out of this world. they are comparing nasa astronaut scott kelly, up in the station, with his identical twin brother, retired astronaut mark kelly, back here on earth. yesterday, nasa offered a progress report. >> as far as physically, you know, i feel good. you know, we have some pretty good exercise equipment up here, but there are a lot of effects of this environment tha
. >> brown: if new book is "black man in a white coat." dr. daymon tweety, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ifill: before we go tonight, an update on the flash floods in utah. officials at zion national park say three are dead and four others are missing after the floods washed through that park. 12 people were killed last night in the flooding near the arizona border. and finally, >> ifill: finally tonight, our "newshour shares" of the day....
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dr. king, there was an incident where i was -- i was in atlanta shooting and she called me -- we had just moved house, and she said, "so, david, we're looking at the curtains, gray or brown?" and i went, "well, i think --" and she went "stop! stop! no, no." [ laughter ] it's bad enough that you're fat. and you shaved your hairline back. i'm not talking curtains with dr. king. >> seth: oh, my god. >> so we put that on hold. >> seth: if we were friends, and i knew you were in character, i would have called you throughout that whole film to ask you -- i'd have been like, "hey, have you seen 'trainwreck?' it's really funny." [ laughter ] >> "well, what i think about that is that -- funny you should say, i had a dream about that, seth." [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: put him on speaker. [ applause ] so, you are a producer, again, on the film "captive", we saw a clip of. >> yeah. >> seth: what drew you to this material? >> you know, i was so inspired by ashley smith, who is the person who brian nichols took hostage for seven hours. brian nichols, for those who don't know, he was on trial for rape, broke out of the courthouse jail in atlanta, killed four people, and then drove 45
dr. king, there was an incident where i was -- i was in atlanta shooting and she called me -- we had just moved house, and she said, "so, david, we're looking at the curtains, gray or brown?" and i went, "well, i think --" and she went "stop! stop! no, no." [ laughter ] it's bad enough that you're fat. and you shaved your hairline back. i'm not talking curtains with dr. king. >> seth: oh, my god. >> so we put that on hold. >> seth: if we were...
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dr. ben carson stumped in south carolina preaching respect. >> it showed no respect for michael brown's bodyhere for four hours. you wouldn't do that for your mother, why do it with michael brown. >> if the kids are african-american youth unemployment are 51%. >> reporter: the republican candidates get face-to-face or in your face in debates on wednesday night. donald trump said i guess i'm going into a lion's den. abc news new york. >>> the syrian refugee crisis is stretching the patience of europeans. a rally showed support for welcoming the refugees. several polish cities held protests fearing muslim arrivals will threat then their jobs and security. >> a wisconsin father is grieving after coming home torched the bodies of his two younger children. he found the children's mother lying on a bed with cuts on her arms. he said she told him she was free and they weren't going to be in his away any more. he ran to get the children but their bodies were already cold. investigators gathered evidence while neighbors were left wondering what happened. >> it's a sad story, you know, ii mean for som
dr. ben carson stumped in south carolina preaching respect. >> it showed no respect for michael brown's bodyhere for four hours. you wouldn't do that for your mother, why do it with michael brown. >> if the kids are african-american youth unemployment are 51%. >> reporter: the republican candidates get face-to-face or in your face in debates on wednesday night. donald trump said i guess i'm going into a lion's den. abc news new york. >>> the syrian refugee crisis is...
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dr. herschel slinger who believe for too long we were talking about the problems in black and brown families and we needed to take a focus on the strengths in families of color and major strengthen their fathers, this was a source of strength for families and the community. finally, aside from andre and the men behind the gym and children's institute got into the act. date said we redeveloped jordan downs and we want to get people in the community involved. these forces come together in the perfect storm to create project fatherhood. or a social worker or so they thought. any issues with their children, i was called in as a social worker, but i certainly don't feel i stayed the social worker, i feel like sister, mother, what ever, i am ready to fulfill that role. and as dr. swinger believed, tremendous strength in the community, untapped strength in the community, the book talks about it and there are incredible stories, sadness, pain, these men experienced death, their members having to go back to prison, and great joel like, there w , there wasjy , there wasjoy, there was the b baby who we
dr. herschel slinger who believe for too long we were talking about the problems in black and brown families and we needed to take a focus on the strengths in families of color and major strengthen their fathers, this was a source of strength for families and the community. finally, aside from andre and the men behind the gym and children's institute got into the act. date said we redeveloped jordan downs and we want to get people in the community involved. these forces come together in the...
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brown to perform. there was no relationship. i don't even know that he wrote a check. i think what is really the bombshell is how desperate they are. i mean, dr. ben carson spoke at national action network convention this year. the day after bernie sanders and o'malley spoke. so are they going on use that picture? george bush had me in the white house several times. are they going to use that? so i think they're really desperate. i'm no defender at donald trump at all. i've attacked from day one everything he's come out with to the point where he called me once and we sat out. i'm no racist. i said this birther thing you're running is certainly racial in material of what i see and in terms of what a lot of people see. then he goes on, he said i apologized for calling him a racist. that's trump. >> that's the thing i find fascinating. i grew up in new york city. when i was growing up, when i would go to the bus, to wait for the bus. the daily news, it was you, donald trump, leona helpsley, and you came up in a media environment that donald trump came up in. a very unforgiving one. where you learn a set of tools that i feel like you are watchin
brown to perform. there was no relationship. i don't even know that he wrote a check. i think what is really the bombshell is how desperate they are. i mean, dr. ben carson spoke at national action network convention this year. the day after bernie sanders and o'malley spoke. so are they going on use that picture? george bush had me in the white house several times. are they going to use that? so i think they're really desperate. i'm no defender at donald trump at all. i've attacked from day...
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dr. peter bach, thank you for joining us. >> thanks very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: a new play inspired by today's headlines, touring the country, including a stop soon in baltimore. jeffrey brown has the latest report in our ongoing series on mass incarceration: "broken justice". >> you put leg shackles on someone who can't walk and then throw him in the back of a paddy wagon like a dead animal, you know what i'm saying. >>a story on the stage. taken from the streets of america today: the arrest of freddie gray in baltimore earlier this year, as witnessed and video-taped by a bystander named kevin moore. >> the camera is the only thing...? >> yeah, the camera is the only thing we have to protect us that's not illegal. >> brown: the storyteller is writer and actor anna deavere smith, who wove moore's experience into her new project, titled "notes from the field: doing time in education." the project began with an anecdote a friend told her about a young person in baltimore who was arrested after urinating on a water cooler. >> she said to me, "what ever happened to mischief?" and i said, "wow, poor kids are pathologized. and rich kids have mischief." and it just grabbed me. i t
dr. peter bach, thank you for joining us. >> thanks very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: a new play inspired by today's headlines, touring the country, including a stop soon in baltimore. jeffrey brown has the latest report in our ongoing series on mass incarceration: "broken justice". >> you put leg shackles on someone who can't walk and then throw him in the back of a paddy wagon like a dead animal, you know what i'm saying. >>a story on the stage....
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brown, i think we all know. he's an adjunct professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies and someone who follows taiwan domestic politics very closely. dr. timothy rich who is an ant professor of political science at western kentucky university. and dr. julian han, who is one of taiwan's leading political scientists. he's present of a foundation, a distinguished research fellow at the institute of political science and a professor in the department of political science at national taiwan university. so, our first presenter is david brown and dave do you want to stand up? >> yeah. well thank you, richard, for that introduction, and thank brookings and csis for inviting me to participate in this panel. and as richard said, i'm an adjunct professor and that's the capacity in which i'm speaking. i'm sometimes misrepresented in the taiwan press as speaking for someone else. i'm not. i'm speaking on my own behalf and my colleagues in government may be happy for that. anyways, it seems very clear from the information that's been presented already that taiwan politics which has gone through in the last quarter century some dramatic shifts in po
brown, i think we all know. he's an adjunct professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies and someone who follows taiwan domestic politics very closely. dr. timothy rich who is an ant professor of political science at western kentucky university. and dr. julian han, who is one of taiwan's leading political scientists. he's present of a foundation, a distinguished research fellow at the institute of political science and a professor in the department of political science at...
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i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm ashamed. let's think about it. the state of texas some days ago wanted to do some redaction of history. and to suggest the idea that slavery was not something that happened. they tried to put it in economic terms. i feel that we would do disservice to history and definitely do some redacting to suggest that what happened to these women was not real. it's like telling a woman who is raped that it didn't happen. i don't think we want to do that. i am standing in support of the statue and i also would appeal to us, to think clearly, to think logically, this is no blanket indictment of japan. it's just permitting people to say, we deserve to be conside
i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve...
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i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm ashamed. let's think about it. the state of texas some days ago wanted to do some redaction of history. and to suggest the idea that slavery was not something that happened. they tried to put it in economic terms. i feel that we would do disservice to history and definitely do some redacting to suggest that what happened to these women was not real. it's like telling a woman who is raped that it didn't happen. i don't think we want to do that. i am standing in support of the statue and i also would appeal to us, to think clearly, to think logically, this is no blanket indictment of japan. it's just permitting people to say, we deserve to be conside
i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve...
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i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm ashamed. let's think about it. the state of texas some days ago wanted to do some redaction of history. and to suggest the idea that slavery was not something that happened. they tried to put it in economic terms. i feel that we would do disservice to history and definitely do some redacting to suggest that what happened to these women was not real. it's like telling a woman who is raped that it didn't happen. i don't think we want to do that. i am standing in support of the statue and i also would appeal to us, to think clearly, to think logically, this is no blanket indictment of japan. it's just permitting people to say, we deserve to be conside
i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve...
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dr. tony anderson i want to mention him but the first young people came from the potrero hill middle school and lived in visitacion valley and went on to san francisco state and on to north brown and a number have come to the district with 60 with graduate degrees i want to say i have to give something more back to you, i don't know you're going to like this but thought 2 hundred and 6 shamann walton is one the graultsz (clapping.) and is now commissioner shamann walton so you know how if makes we feel i'm glad ear continuing with the work and all the initiatives we continue to work on to let's continue to do what we say be alive and free and thank you for accomodation. >> thank you very much mr. p mr. superintendant the next item on the agenda item c recommendation and resolutions for accommodations none and next student delegate report welcome teresa and miguel the student delegates this year. >> thank you for that pickup truck last night we've conducted our first meeting the first week of school many representatives collaborated ideas for the student quality of life for the respected represented schools our reading of the ss c bylaws were looked at by the students and stude
dr. tony anderson i want to mention him but the first young people came from the potrero hill middle school and lived in visitacion valley and went on to san francisco state and on to north brown and a number have come to the district with 60 with graduate degrees i want to say i have to give something more back to you, i don't know you're going to like this but thought 2 hundred and 6 shamann walton is one the graultsz (clapping.) and is now commissioner shamann walton so you know how if makes...
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i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dran't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm ashamed. let's think about it. the state of texas some days ago wanted to do some redaction of history. and to suggest the idea that slavery was not something that happened. they tried to put it in economic terms. i feel that we would do disservice to history and definitely do some redacting to suggest that what happened to these women was not real. it's like telling a woman who is raped that it didn't happen. i don't think we want to do that. i am standing in support of the statue and i also would appeal to us, to think clearly, to think logically, this is no blanket indictment of japan. it's just permitting people to say, we deserve to be considered and to remember the pain
i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dran't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm...
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i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve in this august body. i'm ashamed. let's think about it. the state of texas some days ago wanted to do some redaction of history. and to suggest the idea that slavery was not something that happened. they tried to put it in economic terms. i feel that we would do disservice to history and definitely do some redacting to suggest that what happened to these women was not real. it's like telling a woman who is raped that it didn't happen. i don't think we want to do that. i am standing in support of the statue and i also would appeal to us, to think clearly, to think logically, this is no blanket indictment of japan. it's just permitting people to say, we deserve to be conside
i name is brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us, color onlies in all colors. i rise to say that dr. elijah once said, if you can't think for yourself, someone else will to your thinking for you. whoever does your thinking for you will be your master and you their slave. i stand as a free thinker and president of the naacp and pastor of third baptist. i have looked at this matter. i talked to some of you who serve...