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reading a story, the man who the general reports to and then richard cough, lieutenant colonel gary brown, who was 2nd in charge. they were negotiating a plea, deal with it, with the defense teams to, to, to try to get these stall trials moving. and so they were trying to get a pre deal to take the death copy off the table. and brown, later complained on n p r. he said that he and richard call were ambushed. they were called in to um, under false pretences. they were called into a meeting at the pentagon and then handed letters with no explanations. that they were fired, that our credentials were fees and they were sorted out of the building. so on n p r brown was complaining how they were treated. but when it happened to people like me or other people, i got this, these 2 who are in charge secure less. but when it happened to them, they were calling it a dirty trick. so another example is when i made my complaints to my attorney military board, i haven't turned the registration board about how it was forced out by the captain and by the, by the lead lawyer. and the general jumped in and
reading a story, the man who the general reports to and then richard cough, lieutenant colonel gary brown, who was 2nd in charge. they were negotiating a plea, deal with it, with the defense teams to, to, to try to get these stall trials moving. and so they were trying to get a pre deal to take the death copy off the table. and brown, later complained on n p r. he said that he and richard call were ambushed. they were called in to um, under false pretences. they were called into a meeting at...
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following the example of other cities, gary sued gun makers and sellers for their part. as jeffrey brown reports, gary's case is now the last one still active as the industrial city works to get a handle on gun violence. >> gary, indiana, fifth graders were receiving end of the year awards. amid the celebration, the ceremony's guest speaker gave a warning. >> this is a very important thing. but a couple of things, you change and meet new people. >> by the time she was the age of these students she experienced gun violence. >> with anthony, i was seven and our brother was our world and fight broke out and he came out to break up the fight and was shot in the head. it becomes a reality at your door. >> and it happened again. almost seven years later, my brother james was killed. he was 20 and i was 13. >> in this community it was more easy to get a gun than a fresh tomato. >> deputy chief of the gary police department, he joined the poli force. homicide rate almost nine times the national level. >> i had days that we had as many as five homicides in one day and fueled by drugs and gangs or
following the example of other cities, gary sued gun makers and sellers for their part. as jeffrey brown reports, gary's case is now the last one still active as the industrial city works to get a handle on gun violence. >> gary, indiana, fifth graders were receiving end of the year awards. amid the celebration, the ceremony's guest speaker gave a warning. >> this is a very important thing. but a couple of things, you change and meet new people. >> by the time she was the age...
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following the example of other cities, gary sued gun makers. as jeffrey brown, carries case is now the last -- gary's case is the last one still active as the industrial city works to get a handle on gun violence. jeffrey: at daniel hale williams elementary in gary, indiana, graduating 5th graders were receiving end-of-the year awards. amid the celebration, the ceremony's guest speaker offered a warning of sorts, one with echoes of her own experience growing up here. >> being excited for middle school is a very important thing, but a couple things happen as you get older. you change. you meet new people. jeffrey: by the time aaliyah stewart was the age of these kids, she had already experienced the horrific toll of gun violence. >> with anthony, i was seven and my brother was like, our world. his smile would light up an entire room. a fight broke out. and, the story goes that he got out to break up the fight and was shot in the head. gun violence is something that you really don't pay attention to until it becomes like a reality at your door. jeffrey: and then
following the example of other cities, gary sued gun makers. as jeffrey brown, carries case is now the last -- gary's case is the last one still active as the industrial city works to get a handle on gun violence. jeffrey: at daniel hale williams elementary in gary, indiana, graduating 5th graders were receiving end-of-the year awards. amid the celebration, the ceremony's guest speaker offered a warning of sorts, one with echoes of her own experience growing up here. >> being excited for...
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millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today sam brown, gary, and today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it yeah, one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. >> they're just not that old but here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms and lo and windows. just aren't that good so even if your windows are only seven to 10-years-old, they may still need to be replaced. >> to this so many window companies out there, what's different about your company? >> well, besides being the full service replacement window division of anderson we're the company people tend to call when they're particular about their home. >> they don't want just any old window or any all installed. >> so your standards for installers are pretty high, right? >> yeah. brian, you can have the best window or door in the world and if it's not installed correctly, it's going to fail. >>
millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today sam brown, gary, and today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it yeah, one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. >> they're just not that old but here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms and...
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you're not waiting to when you're ready to succeed again at umg si dot edu pam brown and gary today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of them big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that old. >> but here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms, and low and windows. just aren't that good. so even if your windows are only seven to 10-years-old, they may still need to be replaced to this so many window companies out there, what's different about your company? >> well, besides being the full service replacement window division of anderson we're the company people tend to call when they're particular about their home. >> they don't want just any old window or any all installed. so your standards for installers are pretty high, right? >> yeah. brian, you can have the best window or door in the world and if it's not installed correctly, it's going to fail. so we don't hire
you're not waiting to when you're ready to succeed again at umg si dot edu pam brown and gary today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of them big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that old. >> but here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms, and low and...
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joined, the millions of homeowners using sangita care for their home, yet started at angie.com pam brown and gary in today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows i'm here with ted cones project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that old. but here's the thing homebuilders let's put it in high-end kitchens and bathrooms and low in windows. just aren't that good. so even if your windows are only seven to 10-years-old, they may still need to be replaced so there's so many window companies out there of what's different about your company? >> well, besides being the full service replacement window division of anderson, we're the company people tend to call when they're particular about their home they don't want just any old window or any all installed. >> so your standards for installers are pretty high, right? >> yeah. brian, you can have the best window or door in the world than if it's not installed correctly, it's going to fail
joined, the millions of homeowners using sangita care for their home, yet started at angie.com pam brown and gary in today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows i'm here with ted cones project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that old. but here's the thing homebuilders let's put it in high-end kitchens and bathrooms...
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pam brown and gary. and today with talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of them big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't mean to replace my windows. they're just not that old here's the thing. >> homebuilders put in high-end kitchens, bathrooms, and low in windows, just aren't that good. >> so even if your windows are only seven to ten 10-years-old they may still need to be replaced. >> said this so many window companies out there, what's different about your company? >> well, besides being the full service replacement window division of anderson, we're the company people tend to call when they're particular about their home. >> they don't want just any old window or any all installed so you're standards for installers are pretty high, right? >> brian, you can have the best window or door in the world and if it's not installed correctly, it's going to fail. s
pam brown and gary. and today with talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cones, the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of them big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't mean to replace my windows. they're just not that old here's the thing. >> homebuilders put in high-end kitchens, bathrooms, and low in windows, just aren't that good. >> so even if your windows are only seven to...
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. >> pam brown and gary, and today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cohen's the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that at old. >> here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms and low in windows, just aren't that good. >> so even if your windows are only seven to ten years here's old, they may still need to be replaced to this so many window companies out there of what's different about your company? well, besides being the full service replacement window division of anderson we're the, company people tend to call when they're particular about their home. they don't want just any old window or any all installed. >> so your standards for installers are pretty high, right? >> yeah. brian, you can have the best window or door in the world and if it's not installed correctly it's going to fail. so we don't hire these jack of all trades installers that do gutters incitin
. >> pam brown and gary, and today we're talking about the biggest misconception there is about replacement windows. i'm here with ted cohen's the project manager for renewal by anderson to talk about it. >> yeah. one of the big things we hear from homeowners is i shouldn't need to replace my windows. they're just not that at old. >> here's the thing homebuilders put in high-end kitchens and bathrooms and low in windows, just aren't that good. >> so even if your windows...
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governor- shapiro, gary newsome, a little bit of talk about the governor in illinois. westmore from maryland, brown frequently. the republican _ up most frequently. the republican national- up most frequently. the republican national convention starts on the 15th ofjuly, how well will they be viewing what is happening withjoe biden and the democrats? i is happening with joe biden and the democrats?— the democrats? i think that the democrats? i think that the will the democrats? i think that they will be _ the democrats? i think that they will be looking - the democrats? i think that they will be looking in - the democrats? i think that they will be looking in partl the democrats? i think that i they will be looking in part to figure out how best to kind of perry what is going to happen in the democratic election, or before the democratic convention. i think they will also be a little concerned that they might be knocked out of they might be knocked out of the headlights during a time when they would get a lot of focus. after spending more than a year living in conditions designed to simulate those
governor- shapiro, gary newsome, a little bit of talk about the governor in illinois. westmore from maryland, brown frequently. the republican _ up most frequently. the republican national- up most frequently. the republican national convention starts on the 15th ofjuly, how well will they be viewing what is happening withjoe biden and the democrats? i is happening with joe biden and the democrats?— the democrats? i think that the democrats? i think that the will the democrats? i think that...
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phil brown, todd bennett, r.i.p and gary cook.u know it's athletics. and you know it's been a moment that's really signified the rest of my life. >> i think we've got a clip i'm hoping we can show it. but it's that moment in the in that final stretch where you take over the americans and it's literally that last few seconds that you're making it. >> what was your discipline? >> what was your discipline? >> sorry. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> so you're talking about the world championships. if you've got the clip, it sounds like, yeah, we've got the world championships clip. >> yeah. let's talk about this moment okay. >> okay. this was incredible. >> okay. this was incredible. >> this is chris coming down in the blue shorts. yeah. >> exactly. right at this moment, i think we're jogging. this is antonio pettigrew, the world champion. i think we're jogging. i look up the screen, i look back, and i can see how far everyone is behind me. okay? it's just you and me, mate . two it's just you and me, mate. two dogs fighting it out into the last
phil brown, todd bennett, r.i.p and gary cook.u know it's athletics. and you know it's been a moment that's really signified the rest of my life. >> i think we've got a clip i'm hoping we can show it. but it's that moment in the in that final stretch where you take over the americans and it's literally that last few seconds that you're making it. >> what was your discipline? >> what was your discipline? >> sorry. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> so you're talking...
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brown lipstick, soccer suits -- sucker suits. and then there is type b, g reason, common sense -- where you accept logic, reason, common sense. host: that is gary in virginia. let's hear from ed in queens, new york. democrat. hi. caller: hello, peter. oh, brother. i cannot believe that last caller. i cannot believe the other one from virginia either. a lie goes around the world three times before the truth comes out. biden is not a child molester. i believe that story came from qanon. you are going to quote qanon? i am not voting for trump. as one caller said from missouri, january 6 with every thing for me. this man lies like we read i -- like we breathe. i will not believe anything he says. he was having sex with a playboy playmate while his wife was giving birth and this is a man who i will trust and believe what he says? i don't think so. he is a malignant narcissist. so there is no such thing as tds , trump derangement syndrome. name me one redeeming feature of trump that you like that you respect and admire. i am talking about personality traits. is it honesty? is it modesty? is it fidelity? he does not have any of those things. host: tha
brown lipstick, soccer suits -- sucker suits. and then there is type b, g reason, common sense -- where you accept logic, reason, common sense. host: that is gary in virginia. let's hear from ed in queens, new york. democrat. hi. caller: hello, peter. oh, brother. i cannot believe that last caller. i cannot believe the other one from virginia either. a lie goes around the world three times before the truth comes out. biden is not a child molester. i believe that story came from qanon. you are...
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brown lipstick, soccer suits -- sucker suits. and then there is type b, g reason, common sense -- where you accept logic, reason, common sense. host: that is garyvirginia. let's hear from ed in queens, new york. democrat. hi. caller: hello, peter. oh, brother. i cannot believe that last caller. i cannot believe the other one from virginia either. a lie goes around the world three times before the truth comes out. biden is not a child molester. i believe that story came from qanon. you are going to quote qanon? i am not voting for trump. as one caller said from missouri, january 6 with every thing for me. this man lies like we read i -- like we breathe. i will not believe anything he says. he was having sex with a playboy playmate while his wife was giving birth and this is a man who i will trust and believe what he says? i don't think so. he is a malignant narcissist. so there is no such thing as tds , trump derangement syndrome. name me one redeeming feature of trump that you like that you respect and admire. i am talking about personality traits. is it honesty? is it modesty? is it fidelity? he does not have any of those things. host: that wa
brown lipstick, soccer suits -- sucker suits. and then there is type b, g reason, common sense -- where you accept logic, reason, common sense. host: that is garyvirginia. let's hear from ed in queens, new york. democrat. hi. caller: hello, peter. oh, brother. i cannot believe that last caller. i cannot believe the other one from virginia either. a lie goes around the world three times before the truth comes out. biden is not a child molester. i believe that story came from qanon. you are going...