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the stones then close and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brownprofessional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ lowe's knows a style refresh is even more refreshing ...when it's at the right price. that's why, we've we pull our favorite looks together in-store and in in the app. so it is easy to get the look you want for less. you got this. we got you. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*tr
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i'm james brown in for norah.n people in the west bracing for hurricane hilary. the massive and rare storm is heading directly toward the southwest. the effects of the storm are alread being felt in puerto vallarta, mexico, with high winds and torrential downpours. right now, people from san diego to los angeles are preparing for the worst, beginning over the weekend, as southern california is under its first-ever tropical storm watch. the storm, packing triple digit wind speed, is expected to weaken as it moves closer to land, but could become the first tropical storm to make landfall in california in more than eight decades. forecasters say some areas of california and nevada could see 10 inches of rain. cbs's carter evans will start us off tonight from along the california coast. >> reporter: southern california is taking advantage of the calm before the storm. building berms to protect beach communities from high surf, and swift water rescue teams are on standby. >> we are getting ready now, ahead of this even
i'm james brown in for norah.n people in the west bracing for hurricane hilary. the massive and rare storm is heading directly toward the southwest. the effects of the storm are alread being felt in puerto vallarta, mexico, with high winds and torrential downpours. right now, people from san diego to los angeles are preparing for the worst, beginning over the weekend, as southern california is under its first-ever tropical storm watch. the storm, packing triple digit wind speed, is expected to...
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you gave, in principle, an example now of james brown.the person who is responsible for the sanctions. well, the administration is very sanctioned, and in the state departments these heads. well he has interesting, of course, the move here is really, trying to fool us and like, and you offer us, that's what you can, because everything else is a business condition. you cannot work with our private business fract, there is insurance. this is a private business. let's go somehow. here's a suggestion on how to get around this. here. what is the point of offering him to go to some mother? yes, there is such a classic russian parcels have already introduced a tourist trip to the president has already introduced into scientific circulation. fuck you. here, so here it is this phrase so to speak, she already she is already such a widespread trump. i don't believe. here you are talking there, you see everything promised and trump before our eyes. yes, even promised promised hillary planted planted. here, i’m saying, i didn’t plant mistakes, if hill
you gave, in principle, an example now of james brown.the person who is responsible for the sanctions. well, the administration is very sanctioned, and in the state departments these heads. well he has interesting, of course, the move here is really, trying to fool us and like, and you offer us, that's what you can, because everything else is a business condition. you cannot work with our private business fract, there is insurance. this is a private business. let's go somehow. here's a...
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richard mentored a number of early rock and rollers including james brown, jimmy hendrix, the beatlesd sut there for hours like disciples in the dressing room. >> everyone was beholden to him. even for him to start playing rock and roll. >> rust chard felt like he never got proper compensation for his contributions to rook and roll. never got proper compensation for his contributions to rook and roll. >> the best new artist is -- me. >> he's enduring, he's funny, but watching that i heard anger that underwrites what he's saying. >> but his legacy unquestionably lives on today. lisa france, cnn, atlanta. >> so important to recognize the originators. be sure to tune into "cnn film." it premiers labor day at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnn. >> good to be with you. thank you for being with us. this is "cnn news central." "inside politics" is up next. (ping) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ pleasase don't go ♪ ♪ please don't gogo ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ don't goooooo! ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ don't go away ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ for people who are a little intense about hydration. n
richard mentored a number of early rock and rollers including james brown, jimmy hendrix, the beatlesd sut there for hours like disciples in the dressing room. >> everyone was beholden to him. even for him to start playing rock and roll. >> rust chard felt like he never got proper compensation for his contributions to rook and roll. never got proper compensation for his contributions to rook and roll. >> the best new artist is -- me. >> he's enduring, he's funny, but...
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james brown, famously, chase with police.>> he had that going on. >> here were my favorites. you go to elvis presley, mick jagger and frank sinatra. l vis presley the got into a shoving match. and frank sinatra was arrested for seduction. >> you can see why. >> what are you trying to say about old blue eyes? >> i would be arrested for being charming. >> speaking of being arrested for seduction, how can you not have in the list remember the hot felon of recent years? >> there he is. this is what i think of. he got out and had a modelling career. i don't know what he's doing these days. something like that. stand next to tom foreman is a picturesque image of booking photos right there. >> wow. is that what we're doing? it's friday. we need to be done. >> if donald trump's motivation for his mugshot was defiant, what would yours be? >> the hotness. >> innocent would be a good option. >> innocently hot. >> my option would be i'm not getting arrested. i'm not getting arrested. i'm not getting a mugshot. >> tom foreman, thank you f
james brown, famously, chase with police.>> he had that going on. >> here were my favorites. you go to elvis presley, mick jagger and frank sinatra. l vis presley the got into a shoving match. and frank sinatra was arrested for seduction. >> you can see why. >> what are you trying to say about old blue eyes? >> i would be arrested for being charming. >> speaking of being arrested for seduction, how can you not have in the list remember the hot felon of recent...
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james mick ride has a new novel out today, the heaven and earth grocery store. like much of his work, it is rooted in race, religion and personal history. jeffrey brown> a rehearsal for a musical called "bobos." it is a would be musical. james met ride wrote it already five years ago and it has since done nothing. no productions, zero success. but mcbride is unfazed. >> i just can't let it go, in part because i think it's good. and also, i don't mind failing. writers, what we do, most of what we do fails. and that's the lesson that writing teaches you. you know, i tell young writing students all the time. fail and fail better. >> by that and pretty much any standard, the 65 year old mcbride, who lives in lambertville, new jersey, has been failing quite well. he's author of five novels, including "miracle at saint anna," made into a film by spike lee. and good lord bird >> my name is captain john brown and i hear the name of the great redeemer. >> an irreverent take on the abolitionist john brown that won the 2013 national book award and was later made into a showtime series. he's also written a biography of singer james brown, and the bestselling 199
james mick ride has a new novel out today, the heaven and earth grocery store. like much of his work, it is rooted in race, religion and personal history. jeffrey brown> a rehearsal for a musical called "bobos." it is a would be musical. james met ride wrote it already five years ago and it has since done nothing. no productions, zero success. but mcbride is unfazed. >> i just can't let it go, in part because i think it's good. and also, i don't mind failing. writers, what we...
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he's also written a biography of singer james brown, and the bestselling 1996 memoir, "the color of waters tribute to his white mother," the story of his white jewish mother, ruth. ostracized by her family for marrying a black man, she converted to christianity and raised her twelve black children in new york, much of the time on her own. mcbride's new novel, "the heaven and earth grocery store", began with the story of another family member, but one he never knew and only learned about later in life, his grandmother. >> my grandmother was jewish and my mother was jewish, of course, but my grandmother i never met. she died in 1942, but i wanted, -- and she died, and she was an immigrant from poland and she had a very unhappy marriage, and i wanted my grandmother to be, to have a wonderful life. i wanted her to be loved. so i wrote a book in which she was loved and i made her loved. jeff: so this became a kind of alternate life of a grandmother who you didn't really know. >> that i never knew. jeff: through fiction. >> through fiction. yeah, yeah. fiction is magical that way. fiction allow
he's also written a biography of singer james brown, and the bestselling 1996 memoir, "the color of waters tribute to his white mother," the story of his white jewish mother, ruth. ostracized by her family for marrying a black man, she converted to christianity and raised her twelve black children in new york, much of the time on her own. mcbride's new novel, "the heaven and earth grocery store", began with the story of another family member, but one he never knew and only...
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but i remember growing up i removedd my parents hated james brown they hated funky broadway.linton and the diaper. i put myself in that position there is a generational thing going on here. and i am a lawyer i believe in free speech. but i had to come to the decision eventually that free speech did not mean i had to put them on bet. that is booming started becoming stricter and tightening up the standards they would bring me a cognate video and i say i'm not putting that on the flashing lights is all about sex and violence my guys would say connie is going to call you care if he calls me. didn't show up with her protesting outside my house and help. how did i became the face of hip-hop videos? they are the ones of making them i'm trying to give them anhi outlet and trying to work with them. and over time that approach had an effect. the awards shows the serving class you're still hip-hop and 95% men they could not change that.ow myself as i have to be thee adult in the room than i am going to do that's not and went to harvard law school to pass judgment on music videos. the o
but i remember growing up i removedd my parents hated james brown they hated funky broadway.linton and the diaper. i put myself in that position there is a generational thing going on here. and i am a lawyer i believe in free speech. but i had to come to the decision eventually that free speech did not mean i had to put them on bet. that is booming started becoming stricter and tightening up the standards they would bring me a cognate video and i say i'm not putting that on the flashing lights...
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. >>> in our pop culture lead the rock lenlened who discovered james brown, gave jimmy hendricks a spot little richard i am everything which reveals the often overlooked black and queer origins and the man who brought the iconic genre to life. here's a taste. >> you don't have to stand there. use the whole stage. richard would work that audience, get them up out of their seats, swaying, shouting, waving their arms. later on i realized he was like doing church in a theater in northern england basically. >> joining us now is crystal shepherd. she's a contributor to billboard magazine. thanks for joining us. so elvis covered little richard songs. the beatles imitated his style. how did this rampant appropriation affect little richard personally? >> i think a lot of it had to do with he wanted -- this is a theme through his life is wanting to be acknowledged for what he's done. and there's a difference between appropriation and obliteration. and i think sometimes richard felt that he was being obliterated and not being given the acknowledgment of who did it first. >> little richard performe
. >>> in our pop culture lead the rock lenlened who discovered james brown, gave jimmy hendricks a spot little richard i am everything which reveals the often overlooked black and queer origins and the man who brought the iconic genre to life. here's a taste. >> you don't have to stand there. use the whole stage. richard would work that audience, get them up out of their seats, swaying, shouting, waving their arms. later on i realized he was like doing church in a theater in...
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i thought about james brown, the godfather of soul. you know, joy, was like a father to me. his favorite scripture in the bible was the 32nd psalm. threat not thai thyself because they shall soon be cut down. god didn't give a date. david didn't give a date. he said soon. and yesterday, as i watched him ride through the black areas of atlanta to be booked and fingerprinted and mugshotted, i know soon caught up with donald trump. >> amen, it's not sunday but you get an amen for that. >> melissa, to stay in the same vein, there are two genuine heroes in this story of what happened in georgia. their names are ruby freeman and shaye moss, shaye moss her daughter. and they were among the few civilians, these are not elected officials. these were two poll workers, some of the people we all know when we go to vote, they recognize us, say hey baby every time you go to vote. they were those ladies. and they were not just thrown under the bus and accused by rudy giuliani and donald trump of literally stealing the election in georgia, they were then targeted, part of the indictment her
i thought about james brown, the godfather of soul. you know, joy, was like a father to me. his favorite scripture in the bible was the 32nd psalm. threat not thai thyself because they shall soon be cut down. god didn't give a date. david didn't give a date. he said soon. and yesterday, as i watched him ride through the black areas of atlanta to be booked and fingerprinted and mugshotted, i know soon caught up with donald trump. >> amen, it's not sunday but you get an amen for that....
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i'm like james brown, man. i don't stop.o yeah, my, my, my calendar is full all the way to the end of the year. yeah and what's your accent from where do you grow up? new york, man. come on, man. you see the hat? i see the hat. yeah. i kind of have it askew. come on, man. come on, aries. well, listen, uh, thank you very much. i know that you're playing. we're going to mention where you're playing tommy tees this weekend. yeah. in fact, i'm going to give the whole thing a plug. here. watch this. and and a reminder, aries is performing at tommy dee's comedy club in pleasanton this weekend, and he has five shows. that's a lot. he has five shows you can pick from there are two tonight, two tomorrow and one on sunday. tickets are available online right now and start at 330. i almost said $300, $30. yeah, $300. i don't think kevin hart. exactly. thank you, man. thanks for coming in. thank you very much. appreciate it. appreciate it. thank you. all right. still to come on the nine as a school year gets underway for students across
i'm like james brown, man. i don't stop.o yeah, my, my, my calendar is full all the way to the end of the year. yeah and what's your accent from where do you grow up? new york, man. come on, man. you see the hat? i see the hat. yeah. i kind of have it askew. come on, man. come on, aries. well, listen, uh, thank you very much. i know that you're playing. we're going to mention where you're playing tommy tees this weekend. yeah. in fact, i'm going to give the whole thing a plug. here. watch this....
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but i remember growing up and i remember my parents hated james brown, they hated funky broadway, theysingers, you know? they hated george cardin and the diapers. so i put myself in that position, okay, there's a generational thing going on here. and i'm a lawyer, i believe in free speech. but i had to come to the decision eventually that free speech didn't mean i had to put 'em on i bet. and that's.e when we started becoming stricter and tightening up the standards, and they would bring me a kanye video and i'd say i'm not putting that on. flashingbe lights because it was all about sex and violence and, you know, my guys would say, oh, my god, kanye's going to call you. and i was, like, i don't care if he calls me. he didn't show up when they were protesting outside my house and help, so i why am i -- how did i become the face of hip-hop videos, you know in when they're the ones making them. i'm tryingo to give them an outlet and trying to work with them. and, you know, over time that approach has an effect. you know, the awards shows started being classier. hip-hop's still 95% men. i
but i remember growing up and i remember my parents hated james brown, they hated funky broadway, theysingers, you know? they hated george cardin and the diapers. so i put myself in that position, okay, there's a generational thing going on here. and i'm a lawyer, i believe in free speech. but i had to come to the decision eventually that free speech didn't mean i had to put 'em on i bet. and that's.e when we started becoming stricter and tightening up the standards, and they would bring me a...
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former financial times journalist and now director of the onward think tank seb payne and stefanie brown james, co—founder of democratic pac, the collective. also on the programme. three people suspected of spying for russia in the uk have been arrested and charged in a major national security investigation. the defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but it's alleged they were working for the russian security services. uk wages rise at a record rate. but economists warn it's not all good news as it could force interest rates to rise again. and two years since the taliban returned to power in aghanistan there's severe hunger and a near—collapse of the health system — we have a special report. former president donald trump says he will release his own report on what he calls election fraud in georgia. that comes after prosecutors in the us state — charged donald trump and 18 others — with attempting to overturn his 2020 election defeat there. the former president is facing 13 new charges, including racketeering and conspiracy. racketeering is a type of
former financial times journalist and now director of the onward think tank seb payne and stefanie brown james, co—founder of democratic pac, the collective. also on the programme. three people suspected of spying for russia in the uk have been arrested and charged in a major national security investigation. the defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but it's alleged they were working for the russian security services. uk wages rise at a record...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ host: and that was gabriel brown performing that. jamest piece fit in? guest: i think it is a really interesting part of american music because this is music that was created and disseminated outside of the academic music world. it was part of full can blues tradition that were really not known to the wider public before the lomax's in their group started recording these and disseminating them to the population. if there was not a gabriel brown, there was not a robert johnson, there were not these performers who were making this music in the 1930's. then there would not be a rolling stones and there would not be an air clapped in and there would not be anything resembling what we have today as rock 'n' roll music. it is the origin story. this recording in these kinds of recordings are the origin story of what we know as american music. host: do you ever divide or look at music via cities, new orleans, memphis, nashville, detroit? guest: 100%. that is a big part of understanding music anywhere in the world, particularly with folk music. we
[applause] ♪ ♪ host: and that was gabriel brown performing that. jamest piece fit in? guest: i think it is a really interesting part of american music because this is music that was created and disseminated outside of the academic music world. it was part of full can blues tradition that were really not known to the wider public before the lomax's in their group started recording these and disseminating them to the population. if there was not a gabriel brown, there was not a robert...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ host: and that was gabriel brown performing that. jamesguest: i think it is a really interesting part of american music because this is music that was created and disseminated outside of the academic music world. it was part of full can blues tradition that were really not known to the wider public before the lomax's in their group started recording these and disseminating them to the population. if there was not a gabriel brown, there was not a robert johnson, there were not these performers who were making this music in the 1930's. then there would not be a rolling stones and there would not be an air clapped in and there would not be anything resembling what we have today as rock 'n' roll music. it is the origin story. this recording in these kinds of recordings are the origin story of what we know as american music. host: do you ever divide or look at music via cities, new orleans, memphis, nashville, detroit? guest: 100%. that is a big part of understanding music anywhere in the world, particularly with folk music. we think about musi
[applause] ♪ ♪ host: and that was gabriel brown performing that. jamesguest: i think it is a really interesting part of american music because this is music that was created and disseminated outside of the academic music world. it was part of full can blues tradition that were really not known to the wider public before the lomax's in their group started recording these and disseminating them to the population. if there was not a gabriel brown, there was not a robert johnson, there were not...
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former financial times journalist and now director of the 0nward think tank seb payne and stefanie brown jamesd in a major national security investigation. the defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but it's alleged they were working for the russian security services. uk wages rise at a record rate.
former financial times journalist and now director of the 0nward think tank seb payne and stefanie brown jamesd in a major national security investigation. the defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but it's alleged they were working for the russian security services. uk wages rise at a record rate.
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you gave, in principle, the example of james brown now.te departments. well he has interesting, of course, here the move is really, trying to fool us with those, like , and you offer us. that's what you can, because everything else is a business condition. you cannot work with our private business fract, there is insurance. this is a private business. let's go somehow. here's a suggestion on how to get around this. here. what is the point, we offer him to go to some mother to take. yes, you know, there is a short cut, there is such a classic russian promises have already introduced a tourist trip to the president have already introduced into scientific circulation, fuck you here, therefore, this is this phrase so to say, she already she is already such a widespread trump. i don't believe. here you are talking there and see everything, yes, trump was promised before our eyes. yes, he promised he promised hillary to plant. here, i’m saying, i didn’t plant a mistake, if hillary didn’t impeach biden, this is also such a tragicomedy that is unl
you gave, in principle, the example of james brown now.te departments. well he has interesting, of course, here the move is really, trying to fool us with those, like , and you offer us. that's what you can, because everything else is a business condition. you cannot work with our private business fract, there is insurance. this is a private business. let's go somehow. here's a suggestion on how to get around this. here. what is the point, we offer him to go to some mother to take. yes, you...
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it brings me back todays i used to go around with james brown who was like a father to me.s moving story. donnie, let me ask you, was it that you wanted to be -- you and your brother wanted to be stars, or you just wanted to be musicians and get your music out there? i sense from reading the story, hearing the background of the movie, that you weren't dreaming of hollywood, you were just dreaming of getting your music out there. >> i just love music, reverend. just like -- it was everything this us out there. there's not a lot to do out there on a farm. i grew up with 13 kids in my class. as the movie talks about, listening to music on our tractor, one radio station. i listened to everything from al green to ernest tubbs. it was about writing music and the bond we had as kids working together. it was a beautiful thing. >> joe, you've had a fantastic kind of double play here. the song -- the music got rediscovered through the wonders of the internet a decade ago. now there's this movie coming out. i'm curious to kind of reflect a little bit on how after the first breakthroug
it brings me back todays i used to go around with james brown who was like a father to me.s moving story. donnie, let me ask you, was it that you wanted to be -- you and your brother wanted to be stars, or you just wanted to be musicians and get your music out there? i sense from reading the story, hearing the background of the movie, that you weren't dreaming of hollywood, you were just dreaming of getting your music out there. >> i just love music, reverend. just like -- it was...
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it was all kinds of people, tom petty, jackson browne, chaka khan, james taylor.s my birthday where he turned 30 and it was a great show. the b street band played for an hour and a half in this film that is coming out momentarily is film of that show. >> stephen: we have a clip here of i think this is the end of your second night out there. so you have already turned 30 i think, and the crowd is trying to get you to do o one more son. >> i i can't go o on l like thi! i i am 30 yeaears old! my heart iss statarting to go me! i i can't! i cacan't! i can't! i don't w want y you to bibig. i don'n't want youou to beg! ♪ ♪ you're g going to a act likike t with the b boys in b blue's ♪ ♪ ♪♪ people d dancing allll thy araround ♪ ♪ one o of the besest that i'v'r hadd ♪ ♪ it's likeke whenn you are d d♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: you are 30, you can't go on! >> bruce: i can't go on, i am 30 years old. that's it. >> stephen: what is the difference between you now and that 30-year-old guy in what is the same? >> bruce: well, it's funny, onstage i don't know if there's a
it was all kinds of people, tom petty, jackson browne, chaka khan, james taylor.s my birthday where he turned 30 and it was a great show. the b street band played for an hour and a half in this film that is coming out momentarily is film of that show. >> stephen: we have a clip here of i think this is the end of your second night out there. so you have already turned 30 i think, and the crowd is trying to get you to do o one more son. >> i i can't go o on l like thi! i i am 30...
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and then susan vita, james winchell and nicholas brown on the library of congress music division and talk about the library's music collection and music's role in american history and culture from the country's founding to today. c-span's washington journal, joining the conversation live at seven eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election, watch our coverage of the candidates on the campaign trail with announcements, meet and greets, speeches and events. to make up your own mind campaign 2024 on the c-span network, c-span now our free mobile video app or anytime online at c-span.org. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> order your copy of the 100 18th congressional directory now available at c-spanshop.org, it is your access to the federal government with i/o and contact information for every house and senate member and important information on congressional committees. the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. scan the code at the right to o
and then susan vita, james winchell and nicholas brown on the library of congress music division and talk about the library's music collection and music's role in american history and culture from the country's founding to today. c-span's washington journal, joining the conversation live at seven eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election, watch our coverage of the candidates...
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james rumsey is the inventor of the steamboat. and so this was his daughter. we are in the john brown section of the west virginia state museum currently where we talk about ferry and the raid on harpers ferry armory. john brown, octobe 16th, 1859, secured a raid on that facili. he wanted to get additional weapons. he figured that slaves from the area would join and that would be the beginning a huge movement. unfortunately him there was a african american killed the first person killed on the raid and the and another people that were from the town and that got the people who were in that area to combat john and try to stop what he was trying to do. john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of, the civil war. john brown was captured and actually there is a mural is in this exhibit. it's a mural here. it's on the wall. and it shows john with a comrade lying beside of him. these are individuals. the charges against john brown, he was tried for treason and he was later hung. we're currently in the statehood of the museum. this is the area that talks about and discusses
james rumsey is the inventor of the steamboat. and so this was his daughter. we are in the john brown section of the west virginia state museum currently where we talk about ferry and the raid on harpers ferry armory. john brown, octobe 16th, 1859, secured a raid on that facili. he wanted to get additional weapons. he figured that slaves from the area would join and that would be the beginning a huge movement. unfortunately him there was a african american killed the first person killed on the...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, chernihiv. the un's humanitarian coordinator for ukraine, denise brown, has commented on the strike, saying "itous to attack the main square of a large city, in the morning, while people are out walking. some going to church to celebrate a religious day for many ukrainians". today is an orthodox holiday in ukraine. this is what president zelensky had to say, while on a visit to sweden. translation: our bright city of chernihiv. - this morning, russia launched missiles at the city, in the very centre of it where the national drama theatre is located as well as many residential homes. there were many people were in the theatre at the time and many were at home, too. more than 90 people were injured, 12 children among them. they were just taking a walk in the central square with their parents. among the dead is a six—year—old child whose mother is seriously injured and is in intensive care. my condolences to those who lost their loved ones in this russian, obviously terrorist, attack. this e—news has been told that two police teams in pakistan have been assigned... to find the father of a 10—year—
james waterhouse, bbc news, chernihiv. the un's humanitarian coordinator for ukraine, denise brown, has commented on the strike, saying "itous to attack the main square of a large city, in the morning, while people are out walking. some going to church to celebrate a religious day for many ukrainians". today is an orthodox holiday in ukraine. this is what president zelensky had to say, while on a visit to sweden. translation: our bright city of chernihiv. - this morning, russia...
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browne, j.d., henley, and frey. linda ronstadt, kristofferson, joni mitchell, james taylor.ation to myself and to people to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends ♪ ♪ with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well, i hit the rowdy road ♪ ♪ and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me of the way to get there ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ so on and on i go ♪ ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ and i'm on the road to find out ♪ everyone is just trying to do whatever came into their head. in the early days, paul and i, we wanted to be the goffin and king of england, you know? goffin and king were very big those days. we had no idea who these people were, who the mysterious mr. king was who'd written all these songs -- you know, "chains" -- that the beatles did, and "i'm into something good," which was part of the british invasion. we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king. carole king made the transition from basically being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth m
browne, j.d., henley, and frey. linda ronstadt, kristofferson, joni mitchell, james taylor.ation to myself and to people to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends ♪ ♪ with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well, i hit the rowdy road ♪ ♪ and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me of the way to get there ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ so on and on i go ♪ ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ and...
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action, "find the defendant, orenth--orenthal james simpson, "not guilty of the crime of murder in violation "of penal code section 187a, a felony upon nicole browneers and applause] - the question wasn't whether o.j. was guilty or innocent. the question was whether the jury had been convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the prosecution had sustained its burden, and at the end, they decided they had not. - nobody is celebrating the fact that this horrific crime occurred. they're celebrating what feels like payback for rodney king, even for latasha harlins, for a system and for conditions that have just ignored them. - o.j. is innocent, free as a bird! - in recent weeks, every one of us has been made aware of a simple truth. white americans and black americans often see the same world in drastically different ways, ways that go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath, which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, dr. martin luther king took his last march in memphis. well, today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families, and their communities. - welcom
action, "find the defendant, orenth--orenthal james simpson, "not guilty of the crime of murder in violation "of penal code section 187a, a felony upon nicole browneers and applause] - the question wasn't whether o.j. was guilty or innocent. the question was whether the jury had been convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the prosecution had sustained its burden, and at the end, they decided they had not. - nobody is celebrating the fact that this horrific crime occurred....
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brown more than 22% this year and this stock peaked in 015 at about $50 a share. it's under $8 right now. international and footwear growth will be key according to raymond jamess are under pressure also saying they expect underarmor to discount merchandise in order to clear high inventory and the company announced some executive changes at end of june, including plans to shift the chief supply officer. what a tough story this one has been. >> it's been tough, but i'm still hanging in on. the last quarter was telling to what we could potentially see this quarter which were margins were compressed and inventory up that's not great you don't want to see inventory up that's obviously tell of what's going on with consumers right now, how consumer demand is weakening. so when you look at under armour, the thing i like about them, the change in management came into playing such a great job building this company up for the last couple of decades and now we're looking at the new fresh eyes coming in and what the new field is focused on is the branding position which is where under armour could make a big change the competitors do a great job with the branding. i think
brown more than 22% this year and this stock peaked in 015 at about $50 a share. it's under $8 right now. international and footwear growth will be key according to raymond jamess are under pressure also saying they expect underarmor to discount merchandise in order to clear high inventory and the company announced some executive changes at end of june, including plans to shift the chief supply officer. what a tough story this one has been. >> it's been tough, but i'm still hanging in on....
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but gordon brown, circa 2010, he doesn't come 2010, thought he doesn't come across cheery fellow. >> e“ f very powerful >> no, but some very powerful points jamespoints that he made. james, great . and we're going to great stuff. and we're going to be a here between now be back a lot here between now and elections and those elections next november . and we'll keeping november. and we'll be keeping up with the polls with up to date with the polls with you.thank up to date with the polls with you. thank you. thanks you for joining done. and joining us. and well done. and well done getting that poll well done for getting that poll out. now, as i say, it's a out. now now, as i say, it's a massive day american history massive day in american history . trump heading off to fulton jailhouse. it is really is hard to believe that i'm actually saying that. what impact is that going to have? one one thing for certain is that with the republican base, if anything, it strengthens donald trump and, you know, talking to activists here last night, they just see a huge sense of injustice . and i'm huge sense of injustice. and i'm actually quite scared about whe
but gordon brown, circa 2010, he doesn't come 2010, thought he doesn't come across cheery fellow. >> e“ f very powerful >> no, but some very powerful points jamespoints that he made. james, great . and we're going to great stuff. and we're going to be a here between now be back a lot here between now and elections and those elections next november . and we'll keeping november. and we'll be keeping up with the polls with up to date with the polls with you.thank up to date with the...
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but gordon brown, circa 2010, he doesn't come 2010, thought he doesn't come across cheery fellow. >> e“ f very powerful >> no, but some very powerful points jamests that he made. james, great . and we're going to great stuff. and we're going to be a here between now be back a lot here between now and elections and those elections next november . and we'll keeping november. and we'll be keeping up with the polls with up to date with the polls with you.thank up to date with the polls with you. thank you. thanks you for joining done. and joining us. and well done. and well done getting that poll well done for getting that poll out. now, as i say, it's a out. now now, as i say, it's a massive day american history massive day in american history . trump heading off to fulton jailhouse. it is really is hard to believe that i'm actually saying that. what impact is that going to have? one one thing for certain is that with the republican base, if anything, it strengthens donald trump and, you know, talking to activists here last night, they just see a huge sense of injustice . and i'm huge sense of injustice. and i'm actually quite scared about where t
but gordon brown, circa 2010, he doesn't come 2010, thought he doesn't come across cheery fellow. >> e“ f very powerful >> no, but some very powerful points jamests that he made. james, great . and we're going to great stuff. and we're going to be a here between now be back a lot here between now and elections and those elections next november . and we'll keeping november. and we'll be keeping up with the polls with up to date with the polls with you.thank up to date with the...
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james o'brien and dawn butler. oh, absolutely. >> and dawn butler and diane abbott and yasmin alibhai—brown are some of the most racist people that got hanging around. they see racism. they see everything through the prism of racism , and they see racism of racism, and they see racism everywhere except in the mirror , their own mirror. and it is it is appalling. i mean, first of all, it's an incredibly slur, incredible slur on a fellow female like suella, a fellow brown or black, whatever you want to call people. it's quite incredible. but they have to see that everywhere they turn everything into racism. racism racism. but dawn butler, she's prejudiced, she's ignorant. and frankly , she's just best frankly, she's just best ignored. but as you so rightly said, if you had said something the other way around or if rishi sunak if we had a white home secretary, that would racist secretary, that would be racist , too. you can't win. well, i'm sick ignoring now, christine. >> i'm sick of ignoring it because as you rightly point out , if the roles were reversed . , if the roles were reversed. but if anyone dared to make that sort of com
james o'brien and dawn butler. oh, absolutely. >> and dawn butler and diane abbott and yasmin alibhai—brown are some of the most racist people that got hanging around. they see racism. they see everything through the prism of racism , and they see racism of racism, and they see racism everywhere except in the mirror , their own mirror. and it is it is appalling. i mean, first of all, it's an incredibly slur, incredible slur on a fellow female like suella, a fellow brown or black,...
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james o'brien and dawn butler. oh, absolutely. >> and dawn butler and diane abbott and yasmin alibhai—brown are some of the most racist people that got hanging around. they see racism. they see everything through the prism of racism , and they see racism of racism, and they see racism everywhere except in the mirror , their own mirror. and it is it is appalling. i mean, first of all, it's an incredibly slur, incredible slur on a fellow female like suella, a fellow brown or black, whatever you want to call people. it's quite incredible. but they have to see that everywhere they turn everything into racism. racism racism. but dawn butler, she's prejudiced, she's ignorant. and frankly , she's just best frankly, she's just best ignored. but as you so rightly said, if you had said something the other way around or if rishi sunak if we had a white home secretary, that would racist secretary, that would be racist , too. you can't win. well, i'm sick ignoring now, christine. >> i'm sick of ignoring it because as you rightly point out , if the roles were reversed . , if the roles were reversed. but if anyone dared to make that sort of com
james o'brien and dawn butler. oh, absolutely. >> and dawn butler and diane abbott and yasmin alibhai—brown are some of the most racist people that got hanging around. they see racism. they see everything through the prism of racism , and they see racism of racism, and they see racism everywhere except in the mirror , their own mirror. and it is it is appalling. i mean, first of all, it's an incredibly slur, incredible slur on a fellow female like suella, a fellow brown or black,...