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the united states itself, so now it is difficult to clearly predict what will happen next, but george browns such an experienced general, he was the chief of staff, from the air force, of the united states, and this is the largest technological type in the american army, so i think that there will be no fundamental changes , but it is important that such a tandem in the relations between our military and the american military , in particular, existed in the relations between zaluzhny and mark mila, these relations were not easy at first, but in the future they were quite... they often called each other and coordinated interaction, i hope that with the new head of the committee of the joint chiefs of staff of the united states, such an alliance is also formed in relations with the industrious, mr. serhiy, we have touched on this topic with you more than once, we see that it is also in dynamic development, this and in there was a message in germany, and in europe in general, about increasing the production of the nato standard of ammunition for artillery, we see that capacities are being incr
the united states itself, so now it is difficult to clearly predict what will happen next, but george browns such an experienced general, he was the chief of staff, from the air force, of the united states, and this is the largest technological type in the american army, so i think that there will be no fundamental changes , but it is important that such a tandem in the relations between our military and the american military , in particular, existed in the relations between zaluzhny and mark...
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contentious incident, ever since, particularly 2014 with trayvon martin and you saw michael brown and georgehe and george floyd, now this the grievance industrial complex jumps on it because there's money to be made, because if they create the phantom of racism everywhere then racism everywhere and then position themselves as only position themselves as the only people solve the people that can solve the problem, it makes it so problem, then it makes it so that if the problem never goes away, then there's a gravy train that's flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it doesn't flowing. away, then there's a gravy train tha so it doesn't flowingabout >> so it doesn't matter about the case. it the facts of the case. it doesn't that she seems to doesn't matter that she seems to have engaged in a criminal enterprise, whether that's having just having shoplifted or just attacking the first attacking the man in the first place. matters she's place. it matters that she's black. not that black
contentious incident, ever since, particularly 2014 with trayvon martin and you saw michael brown and georgehe and george floyd, now this the grievance industrial complex jumps on it because there's money to be made, because if they create the phantom of racism everywhere then racism everywhere and then position themselves as only position themselves as the only people solve the people that can solve the problem, it makes it so problem, then it makes it so that if the problem never goes away,...
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brown today. general randi george was confirmed 96 to 1 as the chief of staff of the army.mandant of the marine corps, proving that tommy tuberville was blocking his promotion for absolutely no reason at all. general smith wasn't worried about himself in this delay. he actually said last week, quote, i make plenty of money. now, as marine corps commandant, general smith is going to make $212,000 a year. there is no member of the united states senate who thinks that that's a lot of money. almost all of them are much, much richer than that level of income. general eric smith has skills that could earn him millions of dollars in corporate america. but he's happy with his paycheck as a general. a paycheck that was, in effect, cut by tommy tuberville's nonsense and cruelty in delaying the pay raise that general smith will now get. towson's of people continue to be financially hurt by tommy tuberville every day, right now, tonight. over 300 officers and their families, including their children and their spouses, are all living on lower paychecks then they would be if tommy tuberv
brown today. general randi george was confirmed 96 to 1 as the chief of staff of the army.mandant of the marine corps, proving that tommy tuberville was blocking his promotion for absolutely no reason at all. general smith wasn't worried about himself in this delay. he actually said last week, quote, i make plenty of money. now, as marine corps commandant, general smith is going to make $212,000 a year. there is no member of the united states senate who thinks that that's a lot of money. almost...
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george floyd. we will never know how many black, white, asian or brown lives they saved. e their lives so others would live. we should be teaching that class instead of gender dysphoria. it's not as edgy or as cool. why bring up george floyd on 9/11? i'll make it simple. we have changed. the circumstances of floyd's death was used to vilify every law enforcement officer in america. it's as if a total of 72 law enforcement officers didn't die on 9/11. right? or any other day. how many? that was erased. you remember that isis was an idea. they were the jv even though they were beheading americans and slaughtered thousands. trump comes along and be heads the beheaders. we have replaced isis with trump. here at fox, today is 9/11. on cnn and msnbc it's monday. because it's not january 6th. we have trump and the military to thank for not having to think about isis anymore which then allows us the freedom to think about jailing trump and turning the military into an equity cult. success brings the downfall of this country. never forget that. >> jesse: that's true. 20 years ago t
george floyd. we will never know how many black, white, asian or brown lives they saved. e their lives so others would live. we should be teaching that class instead of gender dysphoria. it's not as edgy or as cool. why bring up george floyd on 9/11? i'll make it simple. we have changed. the circumstances of floyd's death was used to vilify every law enforcement officer in america. it's as if a total of 72 law enforcement officers didn't die on 9/11. right? or any other day. how many? that was...
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i mean, the car's name is now and a long, long list along with george floyd brianna, tyler, oregon and michael brown, to name just a few. what, why does this keep happening? me, you know, i can say in columbus, you know, we have the killing of case he gets in junior, which took place in december of 2020 and his killer jason meet. it's like a year for him to be indicted. and almost 2 years later, he's beach just now set to begin trial in october. that's what we see. a lack of accountability. if we see officers of understand that if you do not take the time to preserve life, you will be held accountable, then it will stop. but ultimately we have people like the blended township police department telling us that their employees are our victims. when we saw this officer kind of grub approach that vehicle pulled out his weapon to get the f out, the car, and she escalated that situation for no reason at all. so he showed isn't st. beer isn't say it was to use them for us in a situation where she was an arm and harming no one rod. what can be done? no to, to stop this from happening. is there anything that
i mean, the car's name is now and a long, long list along with george floyd brianna, tyler, oregon and michael brown, to name just a few. what, why does this keep happening? me, you know, i can say in columbus, you know, we have the killing of case he gets in junior, which took place in december of 2020 and his killer jason meet. it's like a year for him to be indicted. and almost 2 years later, he's beach just now set to begin trial in october. that's what we see. a lack of accountability. if...
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brown to be the chair of the joint chiefs of staff. they also voted to advance nomination general randy george to be chief of staff of the army. also eaters of both parties are waiting for further word from the house regarding the status of a short-term funding bill to avoid a government shutdown set to occur at september 30. you can watch live coverage of the senate here on cspan2. ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox. it's extremely rare. but friends don't have to be. when you are connected, you are not >> cox support c-span as a public servicelong with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next federal reserve chair jerome powell holding a press copy of the decision to not raise future rate increases are not off the table. will be dependent on new
brown to be the chair of the joint chiefs of staff. they also voted to advance nomination general randy george to be chief of staff of the army. also eaters of both parties are waiting for further word from the house regarding the status of a short-term funding bill to avoid a government shutdown set to occur at september 30. you can watch live coverage of the senate here on cspan2. ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox....
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hard to hear but that was former prime minister gordon brown, then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc report. former u.s. president georgebush speaking to former prime minister tony blair, 2006. what can we take from these kind of moments? >> very elementarily, never ever say anything unless you are absolutely sure the mic is switched off. that is the first thing. second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. who is that bigoted woman? especially when she was talking about immigration. i don't think the education secretary will have the same problem today. in a sense, she is a kind of -- she speaks well and articulately. i am certain that whatever the families i talked about earlier, i am sure she is aware of them, will use this moment to try and get redress, more money into schools. and she is right. she was the only one making the case. everyone else was letting her take the flak. these are collective decisions. it was the governor's decision about expenditures, and she is the minister, but she could have done some buttressing. i don't think rishi sunak's remarked, not me, when it w
hard to hear but that was former prime minister gordon brown, then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc report. former u.s. president georgebush speaking to former prime minister tony blair, 2006. what can we take from these kind of moments? >> very elementarily, never ever say anything unless you are absolutely sure the mic is switched off. that is the first thing. second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. who is that bigoted woman?...
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michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for his role in orchestrating the events of january 6th. enrique tarrio, his 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy, the longest handed down to a january 6th defendant so far. but he is just one of more than 300 people who received jail time over the insurrection. yet for all of that, donald trump, whose presidency the insurrection was trying to illegally extent, has said -- in solidarity with the defendants. but two of the gop candidates competing with him, ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy have called the sentences handed down to theriot and other former proud boys excessive, eve
michael brown, in focus, all the way up to george floyd. and also in new jersey.any more of our people have to be killed unjustly before we finally address this issue. >> i'm out of time but i have to ask you, and we'll have you back, because i want to talk to you about the -- to follow up -- going to court later this month. we had them on the show. but i want to ask you about the former leader of the proud boys extremist group who was sentenced this week to 22 years in federal prison for...
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former mayor willie brown remembers dianne feinstein as the first female mayor of this city. she led the city after the assassination of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. they were assassinated in this very building behind me, city hall. and of course what she accomplished as u.s. senator. the city has lowered the flags to half-staff, the state flag, the city flag, and of course the flag of the united states of america. we caught up with mayor brown earlier this morning outside the cafe greco in north beach. he says the legacy the senator leaves behind is extensive. >> she could actually be equated with the pentagon paper discovery on what she did to the cia. most people don't even reference that. they go back to her successful effort to produce an assault weapons ban or they go back to her confrontation on several issues, and in particular, involving what occurred on the floor of the senate when she went there for anita hill and biden was the chair of the judiciary committee. it's amazing how many things in history she was a part of. >> reporter: we did ask the mayor how he responded to criticism that people had of
former mayor willie brown remembers dianne feinstein as the first female mayor of this city. she led the city after the assassination of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. they were assassinated in this very building behind me, city hall. and of course what she accomplished as u.s. senator. the city has lowered the flags to half-staff, the state flag, the city flag, and of course the flag of the united states of america. we caught up with mayor brown earlier this morning outside...
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george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown?eah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the other way. and, you know, the juvi court and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense. until we as a society have the nerve and the verve and determination to lock these kids up, to make them examples, they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr.? >> harold: i share your view that these young men should be tried as adults. this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd thing and the race thing later but i don't -- this is -- i don't care what color they are. i don't care what part of the country they're from. i hope they break this kid a
george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown?eah, hands up, don't shoot, which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first. this kid was 8 years old. all right. and so we watched businesses burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the other way. and, you know, the juvi court and...
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george solis reporting from pennsylvania. >>> coming up next, a new "sunday sitdown" from kane brown on rising from a difficult childhood toy park alongside his wife. >>> and then "a life well lived." the legendary folk musician who sang for civil rights alongside the likes of bob dylan and joan baez. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week. the stunning sight of a double rainbow. the 22nd anniversary of the attack of september 11, lighting up social media as it appeared to provide an arch of protection over the city as america remembered nearly 3,000 people lost and hundreds more first responders in the two decades since. sofi is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. want to see? (♪♪) like saving for the ultimate tailgate setup. with sofi checking and savings, i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like investing in the athletes of tomorrow. (♪♪) (♪♪) people are excited about what ai will do for them. we're excited about what ai will do for business. introducing watsonx a platform designed to mult
george solis reporting from pennsylvania. >>> coming up next, a new "sunday sitdown" from kane brown on rising from a difficult childhood toy park alongside his wife. >>> and then "a life well lived." the legendary folk musician who sang for civil rights alongside the likes of bob dylan and joan baez. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week. the stunning sight of a double rainbow. the 22nd anniversary of the attack of september 11,...
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george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the juvi court, us -- and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense.ne until we as a society have the p nerve and determination to lock thesgoe kids up and make them examples they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr. >> harold: so i share your view, judge, that this young man or these young men should be triedh as adults.be this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd ce thing and the race thing later, but this is just -- no care what color they are, i don't care what par'rt of the country th
george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown? yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences, america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the...
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air force general charles brown junior to chairman of the joint chief of staff. general randi georgewo -- of the marine corps. normally, military nominations and promotions are pushed through the senate in groups, through a speedy process. but the minority leader chuck schumer was forced to bring each vote to the floor one by one, because of one senator, republican tommy tuberville. he has been stalling nominations over the department of defense policy, which allows service members and their families paid leave in stipends if they travel out of state for an abortion or reproductive health care. and with more than 300 military nominations and promotion still on hold. tuberville doubled down on his effort this week. >> my whole -- is still a place will remain a place as long as the illegal abortion of policy remains in place. >> joining me now is -- -- on military promotions -- >> what we are seeing right now is this has absolutely horrible and dire impacts towards national security and our readiness. we are incredibly grateful distant has come from three of our top military nominees,
air force general charles brown junior to chairman of the joint chief of staff. general randi georgewo -- of the marine corps. normally, military nominations and promotions are pushed through the senate in groups, through a speedy process. but the minority leader chuck schumer was forced to bring each vote to the floor one by one, because of one senator, republican tommy tuberville. he has been stalling nominations over the department of defense policy, which allows service members and their...
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>> it is, but if you talk to a lot of brown people they say they've faced this before. look, 17-year-old daryl georgewith school administrators over his hair. it's important for everyone to see. look how his hair is pulled up, styled and on top of his head. they say his hair violates the district grooming code which states male students' hair will not extend at any time belove the eyebrows or earlobes. below top of a t-shirt collar or a style allowing hair to extend belope top of a t-shirt collar and dress in a clean and neat manner. daryl was suspended around the new crown act was put in place creating a respectful and national world for hair. educational opportunities because of hair texture or protective hairstyles including braids, locks, twists or bantu kn knots. his mom is lg to fight over this one. >> i'm trying to figure out how he's getting violated when y'all never seen his hair let down. how do you know it's below his eyebrows. his grades are failing, going down drastically. not getting a proper education or instructions. >> i'd like to go back to class and do what i do, do what i need to
>> it is, but if you talk to a lot of brown people they say they've faced this before. look, 17-year-old daryl georgewith school administrators over his hair. it's important for everyone to see. look how his hair is pulled up, styled and on top of his head. they say his hair violates the district grooming code which states male students' hair will not extend at any time belove the eyebrows or earlobes. below top of a t-shirt collar or a style allowing hair to extend belope top of a...
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george as joint chief of staff. the vote follows yesterday's move to confirm charles q. brown as the chairman of the joint chief of staff. still about 300 generals and admirals are waiting to be promoted. still those are being blocked by one man, republican senator tommy tuberville. it's not clear yet if or when the senate will hold more individual confirmation votes, but democrats say if they have to do that, that process could take months. when asked about it yesterday majority leader chuck schumer told reporters simply you'll see. meanwhile austin is asking tuberville to end that blockade. austin reportedly explained how this is harming national security. tuberville, however, has made clear he has no intention of stopping his protest. we've got two more generals confirmed yesterday. the next chairman of the joint chief of staffs has gotten through, but tuberville is seemingly locked in here because he's lock into the blockade. is there some move perhaps from fellow republicans that can get tuberville to change his mind? >> privately there are republicans dismayed, they're f
george as joint chief of staff. the vote follows yesterday's move to confirm charles q. brown as the chairman of the joint chief of staff. still about 300 generals and admirals are waiting to be promoted. still those are being blocked by one man, republican senator tommy tuberville. it's not clear yet if or when the senate will hold more individual confirmation votes, but democrats say if they have to do that, that process could take months. when asked about it yesterday majority leader chuck...
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the chamber just confirmed yet another nominee general randy george to be the next chief of staff in the army. also confirming general cq brownonfirming the nominee for marine commandant. this is coming just a day after the democratic leader narrowly avoided a rare and unprecedented move from republican senator tommy tuberville who threatened to hold his own vote on the marine corps commandant. the alabama lawmaker blocking more than 300 promotions of flag and general officers and vowing to continue his blockade if the pentagon does not get rid of its abortion travel policy. we have cnn national security reporter natasha bertrand here with more on this. tell us where this stands. >> reporter: well, nothing really has changed, except for these three nominees who have now been moved forward because of a threat by tuberville to kind of try to force a vote on his own here. and, so, we do have the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, the next chair confirmed. we have the army chief of staff confirmed. now we are just waiting on the marine commandant. there are three senior positions. and the pentagon is pretty pleased with that. bu
the chamber just confirmed yet another nominee general randy george to be the next chief of staff in the army. also confirming general cq brownonfirming the nominee for marine commandant. this is coming just a day after the democratic leader narrowly avoided a rare and unprecedented move from republican senator tommy tuberville who threatened to hold his own vote on the marine corps commandant. the alabama lawmaker blocking more than 300 promotions of flag and general officers and vowing to...
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little bit| hard to hear but that was gordon brown back in 2010, the then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc reporter and former us president georgester tony blair in 2006. what can we take from these kind of moments? i what can we take from these kind of moments? ., , moments? i think the very elementary. _ moments? i think the very elementary, if— moments? i think the very elementary, if you - moments? i think the very elementary, if you are - moments? i think the very elementary, if you are in l moments? i think the very - elementary, if you are in public life, never eversay elementary, if you are in public life, never ever say anything if you are absolutely sure the microphone is switched on. the second thing is, i'm not sure, i mean gordon brown's remark did cost him, no question. that didn't help, particularly she was talking about immigration. i don't think people are going to come i don't think the education secretary will have the same problems because in a sense, she is a kind of... she speaks well and articulately and i am certain that whatever the failings i talked about earlier, i'm sure she is aware of them and i'm s
little bit| hard to hear but that was gordon brown back in 2010, the then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc reporter and former us president georgester tony blair in 2006. what can we take from these kind of moments? i what can we take from these kind of moments? ., , moments? i think the very elementary. _ moments? i think the very elementary, if— moments? i think the very elementary, if you - moments? i think the very elementary, if you are - moments? i think the very elementary,...
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heard there from former prime minister gordon brown in 2010, the then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc reporter — and former us president george2006. all slightly off microphone but you get the idea. kezia dugdale, let's start with you, when you are in the cut and thrust of politics, did you get caught out? he. cut and thrust of politics, did you get caught out?— get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely _ get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely because - get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely because i - get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely because i was l that was largely because i was working — that was largely because i was working for labour at the time. it was close — working for labour at the time. it was close to a general election and it had _ was close to a general election and it had huge — was close to a general election and it had huge ramifications around the tabloid _ it had huge ramifications around the tabloid press, gordon brown had to find the _ tabloid press, gordon brown had to find the woman he was talking about and apologise to her directly and the whole story wa
heard there from former prime minister gordon brown in 2010, the then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc reporter — and former us president george2006. all slightly off microphone but you get the idea. kezia dugdale, let's start with you, when you are in the cut and thrust of politics, did you get caught out? he. cut and thrust of politics, did you get caught out?— get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely _ get caught out? no, i didn't and that was largely because - get...
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brown forces board of education decision which outlawed state sanctioned segregation in american public schools? alabama, long with other states spent years resisting that mandate with governor georgetion forever. that was back in the infamous 1963 speech. the state only cooperated when federal troops came into the picture. the tradition of defines clearly still lives on in the yellow and red state. as first on writes, quote, when it comes to accepting the mandates of racial justice, alabama's leaders will hold out as long as they can, and only grudgingly acknowledge reality when it's imposed on them. so as we tee up for a possible round three, let's be clear about one thing here. alabama's leaders knew what they were doing every step of this process. the court's rebuke was exactly the kind of thing that states republican party has long invited, cultivated, even celebrated. it's a way to show that no one in power, no judge, court, or extension of the federal government can push them around. it is a self serving to finds that only hurts the citizens of alabama and no one more than the black ones. as chris england, a black state representative from tuscaloosa said back in july, quote
brown forces board of education decision which outlawed state sanctioned segregation in american public schools? alabama, long with other states spent years resisting that mandate with governor georgetion forever. that was back in the infamous 1963 speech. the state only cooperated when federal troops came into the picture. the tradition of defines clearly still lives on in the yellow and red state. as first on writes, quote, when it comes to accepting the mandates of racial justice, alabama's...
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brown webster. >> i watch you every day side by side with my man with michael, george, robin, juju, rebecca, linseyerri brown webster and that's how i gma my way. >> sherri is an avid gma watcher. for probably 35 years. >> she loves her gma crew. she loves them all. >> sherri is a ball of fire. >> people in our neighborhood call her hollywood because she is so multitalented and she loves theater. she writes her own plays. >> sherri is not getting her star in hollywood quite yet, but she's here on broadway at gma. >> the world needs to see her personality. [ applause ] >> yay, sherri! we are so, so glad that you got to come and see how we do it. we're all wondering do you have a favorite portion of the show that you don't miss? >> i do. i do. i love the true crime portion. like right at 7:30 i am sitting here. i have even been late for work watching gma. >> you know you're going to get true crime at 7:30? >> i know it. i love it. i just love the true crime. >> we saw you in the video sitting next to your man, your husband, who watches loyally. what do you want to say to him, who's probably watching?
brown webster. >> i watch you every day side by side with my man with michael, george, robin, juju, rebecca, linseyerri brown webster and that's how i gma my way. >> sherri is an avid gma watcher. for probably 35 years. >> she loves her gma crew. she loves them all. >> sherri is a ball of fire. >> people in our neighborhood call her hollywood because she is so multitalented and she loves theater. she writes her own plays. >> sherri is not getting her star in...
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brown jackson's husband was discovered to be working with a major democratic donor? on the funding of left-wing political activism for several years, say, with, i don't know, right-wing villain and multibillionaire george would fox do? what would the republican party do? they would lose their mind. you would already have impeachment articles drawn up in the house against justice jackson, even though george soros, contrary to what republicans would like you to think, has done nothing wrong. politico's new reporting involving supreme court justice clarence thomas, his wife ginni, and the multimillionaire conservative judicial activist and lobbyist leonard leo. this comes on the back of the myriad thomas scandals in recent memory, like when he failed to recuse himself from 2020 election-related cases, even though his wife, ginni thomas, is accused of helping to push the coup attempt in 2020. and then the propublica reporting this year revealing how he failed to disclose multiple trips on billionaire benefactor harlan crow's yacht, flights on his private jet, and weeks at his private resort. or the fact that harlan crow paid for his mother's house where she still lives rent free. or that he paid for his gr
brown jackson's husband was discovered to be working with a major democratic donor? on the funding of left-wing political activism for several years, say, with, i don't know, right-wing villain and multibillionaire george would fox do? what would the republican party do? they would lose their mind. you would already have impeachment articles drawn up in the house against justice jackson, even though george soros, contrary to what republicans would like you to think, has done nothing wrong....
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the shameful similarities between george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's just a preview of what's to come. as a result of this landmark decision, many of our ongoing lawsuits, including all of our section 2 challenges, are moving forward with renewed momentum. in october, the court will hear our challenge against louisiana's map, which could lead to the creation of a second black opportunity district there. and keep in mind, black louisiana voters make up nearly 1/3 of the state's population. and basic fairness demands they have the power to influence the outcome in two of the six districts. 1/3. in georgia, trials concluded last week before a federal district court in cases challenging both the congressional as well as the state legislative maps in our newly strengthened case
the shameful similarities between george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's just a preview of what's to come. as a...
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lies partly in gordon brown for the grotesque inflation of government expenditure in the latter period of the new labour government and much more importantly, it lies with georgen which austerity . was enforced. austerity. was enforced. remember, he did the worst possible thing you can do. he ringfenced the nhs. and was it education and then everything else arbitrarily cut . so else was arbitrarily cut. so what we've got what you've done, we've got these vast distortions in public expenditure. we've got enormous backlogs, everything backlogs, we've got everything that been hearing that we've been hearing about with with aero, and with with aero, concrete and whatever . we've got a gross whatever. we've got a gross malady registration of both our taxation and expenditure. >> that's my worry. my constituents write to me week in, week out saying we're not getting the public sector services we deserve and we expect that we're paying for and we're high amount of we're paying this high amount of tax . at moment it seems tax. so at the moment it seems to be the all worlds. to be the worst of all worlds. >> yes, i think it probably is. and so, i mean, the issue is goi
lies partly in gordon brown for the grotesque inflation of government expenditure in the latter period of the new labour government and much more importantly, it lies with georgen which austerity . was enforced. austerity. was enforced. remember, he did the worst possible thing you can do. he ringfenced the nhs. and was it education and then everything else arbitrarily cut . so else was arbitrarily cut. so what we've got what you've done, we've got these vast distortions in public expenditure....
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george osborne, the shadow chancellor. there was huge speculation that gordon brown was going to call an early general were general electiony ahead in the polls, i'm remember. he i'm sure you remember. and he said going to said he was going to dramatically increase the threshold inheritance tax . threshold on inheritance tax. the tories poll ratings soared . the tories poll ratings soared. gordon was spooked. there gordon brown was spooked. there was no election. we know what happened years why happened three years later. why is inheritance tax such a is this inheritance tax such a totemic issue for the tories ? totemic issue for the tories? >> well, i think, you know , >> well, i think, you know, there is a view among some people that they should be able that, you know, their parents have worked all their lives to save up money and perhaps to buy a house and that they should be able to pass that to on their children. i think there's also a lot of misconceptions here. remember, inheritance tax is really for people who are you know, it's not a tax that's paid by the people who are dying. it's paid by those who are inheritin
george osborne, the shadow chancellor. there was huge speculation that gordon brown was going to call an early general were general electiony ahead in the polls, i'm remember. he i'm sure you remember. and he said going to said he was going to dramatically increase the threshold inheritance tax . threshold on inheritance tax. the tories poll ratings soared . the tories poll ratings soared. gordon was spooked. there gordon brown was spooked. there was no election. we know what happened years why...
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brown who is also exceptionally qualified and the new chief of staff of the army, general george.ll three were recently confirmed by the united states senate in overwhelming numbers, overwhelming, and that's progress. on both sides of the aisle, that's progress. that's what we needed. and i'm hopeful that that progress will lead to more compromise on these other issues that we all know are important. i yield the floor. mr. schatz: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. mr. schatz: thank you, mr. president. for the last week we've seen chaos and dysfunction in the house of representatives as they try to come up with a single bill to fund the government to avert a shutdown. we're now nine days away from a lapse in funding, and even though it is their responsibility under the constitution to originate an appropriations bill, they've got nothing. noaf plan -- they have no plan to pass a bill that can be signed into law. and i want to be really clear about this because when wheat -- we had this debt ceiling fight earlier in the year the bar was lowered so much i
brown who is also exceptionally qualified and the new chief of staff of the army, general george.ll three were recently confirmed by the united states senate in overwhelming numbers, overwhelming, and that's progress. on both sides of the aisle, that's progress. that's what we needed. and i'm hopeful that that progress will lead to more compromise on these other issues that we all know are important. i yield the floor. mr. schatz: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii....
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brown attended several planning meetings, including the air show and exercise final planning meeting which include a military civilian communication exercise. we also announced that the retirement of lieutenant george [indiscernible] assigned to the northern california regional intelligence center and the appointment of [indiscernible] being the terrorism liaison, they they are responsible for suspicious activity reports, reporting and review of alerts and situational awareness to the event action plan groups and where they develop the action plans based on the threat and in the event if there is a follow through with a threat and how that response will play out. moving to our department of equity inclusion under the direction of assistant deputy chief shawn buford. again, chief buford busy over the e month of august. highlight a couple things here. with the 133 panel interviews for the next h2 academy. and then moving that to the 133 chief interview selection that we are having over the month of september. sure the chief will brief out in the next month. also lieutenant anderson has beenworking hard on many initiatives to create pathways to the san francisco fire department and whether it is ems o
brown attended several planning meetings, including the air show and exercise final planning meeting which include a military civilian communication exercise. we also announced that the retirement of lieutenant george [indiscernible] assigned to the northern california regional intelligence center and the appointment of [indiscernible] being the terrorism liaison, they they are responsible for suspicious activity reports, reporting and review of alerts and situational awareness to the event...
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george floyd. the city of vallejo fired officer ton accusing him of violating police department policies, but his termination was reversed earlier this month through arbitration. this city has allowed for unarmed civilians, black and brown men, to be killed in humanely. it is not just about sean. it's about everyone getting a sense of justice. and you know what? the news coming out on saturday of saying that jared tan was going to be overstated, reinstated. this city wants me and ashley to fold and give up. but if anything, expect the chair to fold because never us. two years ago, attorney general rob bonta said his office would conduct an independent review of the shooting and the status of that review. still remains unclear. people living near the panhandle in san francisco are reporting a strange odor in their neighborhood. they say the smell comes and goes and can be quite unpleasant at times. san francisco's public utilities commission has been looking into the problem. it has now determined that the smell is coming from a sewer repair project underway on oak street. what people are smelling is a specific type of project called cured in place pipe. it's an innovative but industry standard practice that we use to up
george floyd. the city of vallejo fired officer ton accusing him of violating police department policies, but his termination was reversed earlier this month through arbitration. this city has allowed for unarmed civilians, black and brown men, to be killed in humanely. it is not just about sean. it's about everyone getting a sense of justice. and you know what? the news coming out on saturday of saying that jared tan was going to be overstated, reinstated. this city wants me and ashley to fold...
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george floyd. the city of vallejo filed aad officer tan accusing him of violating police department policies. but his termination was reversed earlier this month through arbitration. this city has allowed for unarmed civilians, black and brown men, to be killed inhumanely. and is not just about sean. it's about everyone getting a sense of justice. and you know what? the news coming out on saturday of saying that jerry tan was going to be overstated, reinstated this city wants me and ashley to fold and give up. but if anything, expect the chair to fold because never us. now, two years ago, attorney general rob bonta said his office would conduct an independent review of that police shooting. the status is not clear, but one of the people involved in a public corruption case has led to several felony charges against a san francisco public official and a former city employee is expected to appear in court today. 56 year old rudolph jones is the founder of rj enterprises, formerly served as deputy chief of staff to then mayor gavin newsom. jones is expected to be in court at some point today. this comes the day after the director of the city's community challenge grant program. 53 year old lanita henriquez pleaded not guilty to
george floyd. the city of vallejo filed aad officer tan accusing him of violating police department policies. but his termination was reversed earlier this month through arbitration. this city has allowed for unarmed civilians, black and brown men, to be killed inhumanely. and is not just about sean. it's about everyone getting a sense of justice. and you know what? the news coming out on saturday of saying that jerry tan was going to be overstated, reinstated this city wants me and ashley to...