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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel...
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about why john brown was the top of his list when it came to freedom was fascinating to hear. i raise that because, again, i wrote in this "time" magazine piece that dick was so courageous and i talk about the times he literally as you well know would go straight from a fresh narrow jail cell right to the stage. there were a number of times he got arrested, came out of jail, went right to the stage and he would kill it. the question i wanted to ask you is what was it about his humor that even in that very difficult period of segregation and jim crow and jane ycrow that he had this capacity to make both white and black laugh at the same joke? >> he knew how to construct a joke that made racism absurd, like that joke with the blond cheeseburger, please. we don't serve colored people. well, i don't eat colored people. suddenly the absurdity becomes clear. then in that same joke he talks about being confronted by members of the kkk telling them -- because he orders a big whole chicken that he has fried and they tell him "whatever you do to that chicken we going to do to you." so t
about why john brown was the top of his list when it came to freedom was fascinating to hear. i raise that because, again, i wrote in this "time" magazine piece that dick was so courageous and i talk about the times he literally as you well know would go straight from a fresh narrow jail cell right to the stage. there were a number of times he got arrested, came out of jail, went right to the stage and he would kill it. the question i wanted to ask you is what was it about his humor...
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john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement, he was admired and respected though they knew he was a violent man for his actives any trying to defend kansas. we see what's going -- see this going on into reconstruction too. you don't see -- modern firearms as we know them today, even in the 1870's, most people don't have a modern firearm. you'll see mass murders going on during reconstruction. usually they're led by former confederate soldier, former con federal -- confederate elites. >> do you think those levels of mob violence were unique to the united states? >> absolutely not. as a matter of fact, we see that, when i gave my talk to the historical society yesterday about this, i said, you know, every one of us, regardless of our field, knows that through most of human history, mass murder has been a group activity. it's not something a lone individual could do. and so what's really different today is not that group-led mass violence is gone from the world. we can see it in all kinds of genocidal activities around the world. brutal kinds of displays. but what we
john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement, he was admired and respected though they knew he was a violent man for his actives any trying to defend kansas. we see what's going -- see this going on into reconstruction too. you don't see -- modern firearms as we know them today, even in the 1870's, most people don't have a modern firearm. you'll see mass murders going on during reconstruction. usually they're led by former confederate soldier, former con federal --...
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john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement. he was very admired and respected, although they knew he was a violent man, for his activities in trying to defend kansas from free soil. we see this going on in reconstruction. you don't see modern firearms as we know them today -- even in the 1870's, most people don't have a modern firearm. you will see these mass murders going on during reconstruction, and usually they are led by former confederate soldiers, former confederate elites attacking whites who became republicans, or african-americans. bill: do you think those levels of mob violence was unique to the united states? prof. roth: absolutely not. when i gave my talk to the historical society yesterday about this, i said, every single one of us knows that through history, mass murder has been a group activity. it is not something a lone individual could do. what is different today is not that group-led mass violence has gone from the world. we can see it in all kinds of genocidal activity around the world, but what we do see n
john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement. he was very admired and respected, although they knew he was a violent man, for his activities in trying to defend kansas from free soil. we see this going on in reconstruction. you don't see modern firearms as we know them today -- even in the 1870's, most people don't have a modern firearm. you will see these mass murders going on during reconstruction, and usually they are led by former confederate soldiers, former confederate...
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john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement. he was respected. he was not seen as a violent man . when we look at firearms as we know them today, even in the 1870's, most people do not have a modern firearm. so you have these mass murders after reconstruction, and usually they look like confederate soldiers or elites at attacking white to became republicans or african-americans. do you think that those are unique to the united states? absolutely not. in fact, we see -- when i gave my talk at the historical society yesterday, i said every one of us, regardless of our field, we know in human history, is not something a lone could do. what is really different today is not that group led mass violence has gone from the world. you see it in all kinds of genocidal activity around the world. the brutal displays. what we do see now in the knighted states and much of the world is a single individual or a small group of individuals who have the capacity to kill a large number of people in a very dependsme, and to this very much on technology. you need to b
john brown was not an unknown quantity in the abolition movement. he was respected. he was not seen as a violent man . when we look at firearms as we know them today, even in the 1870's, most people do not have a modern firearm. so you have these mass murders after reconstruction, and usually they look like confederate soldiers or elites at attacking white to became republicans or african-americans. do you think that those are unique to the united states? absolutely not. in fact, we see -- when...
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profound community of abolitionists up there we can talk about one of the of them ep road with john brown and we can talk about the later period. frederick douglass comes to detroit and he meets with the second baptist church that was instrumental in that. we cannot ignore the church and its all coming together in terms of resistance and that the whole idea of self-determination it was coming from a number of church leaders. they had a coding on the underground railroad in case you encounter some of those out there. so instructive so, we have this injunction and it's from one generation to another. it's the kind of influence and enthusiasm for the breakthroughs in the previous generation we will see that happening time and time again. >> you can watch this and other programs online. >>> good morning and welcome to the cato institute. i am a senior policy analyst with the center for global liberty and prosperity and i run a website called human progress .org. during the 20th century and during the 21st century,
profound community of abolitionists up there we can talk about one of the of them ep road with john brown and we can talk about the later period. frederick douglass comes to detroit and he meets with the second baptist church that was instrumental in that. we cannot ignore the church and its all coming together in terms of resistance and that the whole idea of self-determination it was coming from a number of church leaders. they had a coding on the underground railroad in case you encounter...
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beginning with william lambert here's frederick are douglas cools to detroit, and he meets with john brown a mark downtown and second baptist church who is very instrumental in that. of course saint matthews will be instrumental later on we cannot ignore the church in this whole coming together in terms of resistance the idea of self-determination cooling from a number of church leaders who were affiliated with abolitionist movement but nothing more pronounced profound than william lambert his story, i mean, that would make just a fascinating film to see the kind of stuff he went there that mystery system that he put together. they have a coating kind of a secret code secret language you know they had trained all of these individuals on the underground railroad incase you encountered some of the bounty hunters out there. i mean so instructive and later on his pl involvement with frank matthews church and his involvement in the educational process. working with people like fannie richards who was a pioneering black woman in terms of the first african-american to teach in so-called public sc
beginning with william lambert here's frederick are douglas cools to detroit, and he meets with john brown a mark downtown and second baptist church who is very instrumental in that. of course saint matthews will be instrumental later on we cannot ignore the church in this whole coming together in terms of resistance the idea of self-determination cooling from a number of church leaders who were affiliated with abolitionist movement but nothing more pronounced profound than william lambert his...
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compared to what would've happened if the confederate armies had taken to the mountains the same way john brown wanted to go. if they had taken to the mountains and wage a guerrilla warfare that could have lasted decades, maybe jumped generations. we could still be fighting it. look at what happened in missouri, in tennessee during the war. it was the war of all against all. missouri was a nightmare. take missouri, play it out for one or two generations across the southern rim of the american continent, and that is what would've followed downstream from lee saying that one word. gary: because he was the most important confederacy and have been for a long time. allen: he was the confederacy. gary: some people don't agree with that but they are confused. allen: he was told at appomattox, you are the confederacy to everybody. wise was not always right, but even a broken clock is right to times per day. was say yes,o do and we would be living with a nightmare that could have extended as far as the most reprehensible racial genocide. serbs, yugoslavia, the the croats. what were those people talking
compared to what would've happened if the confederate armies had taken to the mountains the same way john brown wanted to go. if they had taken to the mountains and wage a guerrilla warfare that could have lasted decades, maybe jumped generations. we could still be fighting it. look at what happened in missouri, in tennessee during the war. it was the war of all against all. missouri was a nightmare. take missouri, play it out for one or two generations across the southern rim of the american...
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canada dealing with its own drug disaster, john brown asks, is canadian media being responsible in reportingbout the opioid crisis, or is it simply fear mongering? >> opioid overuse is creating lost generation, the new face of fentanyl addiction. it's never been less safe to tryout drugs. those are just a few of the headlines in the coverage of the recent rash of opioid overdoses in canada. >> now, a cnbc's jim brown, america may be awash in painkillers, japan times focusing on the problem. many poorer countries don't have access to the same drugs to fight bain. one day after the white house just says no to drugs, india times reporting on the indian-american billionaire charged in the u.s. with bribing doctors to prescribe more opioids. that's we said, they said for this week. now this. >> i think it's very sad what they've done with this fake dossier. it was made up and i understand they paid a tremendous amount of money. and hillary clinton always denied it. the democrats always denied it. and now only because it's going to come out in a court case they said, yes, they did it, they admitte
canada dealing with its own drug disaster, john brown asks, is canadian media being responsible in reportingbout the opioid crisis, or is it simply fear mongering? >> opioid overuse is creating lost generation, the new face of fentanyl addiction. it's never been less safe to tryout drugs. those are just a few of the headlines in the coverage of the recent rash of opioid overdoses in canada. >> now, a cnbc's jim brown, america may be awash in painkillers, japan times focusing on the...
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beginning with william lambert here's frederick are douglas cools to detroit, and he meets with john brown a mark downtown and second baptist church who is very instrumental in that. of course saint matthews will be instrumental later on we cannot ignore the church in this whole coming together in terms of resistance the idea of self-determination cooling from a number of church leaders who were affiliated with abolitionist movement but nothing more pronounced profound than william lambert his story, i mean, that would make just a fascinating film to see the kind of stuff he went there that mystery system that he put together. they have a coating kind of a secret code secret language you know they had trained all of these individuals on the underground railroad incase you encountered some of the bounty hunters out there. i mean so instructive and later on his pl involvement with frank matthews church and his involvement in the educational process. working with people like fannie richards who was a pioneering black woman in terms of the first african-american to teach in so-called public sc
beginning with william lambert here's frederick are douglas cools to detroit, and he meets with john brown a mark downtown and second baptist church who is very instrumental in that. of course saint matthews will be instrumental later on we cannot ignore the church in this whole coming together in terms of resistance the idea of self-determination cooling from a number of church leaders who were affiliated with abolitionist movement but nothing more pronounced profound than william lambert his...
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shows governor hutchison may be related to john brown. king george iii or god only knows who.here. what does all that they say amount to? what was the pink elephant in the closet that skip dug out? by tracing people's genetic lineage, you find out almost no black people are all black. and almost zero african-americans and maybe there's not a single one whose enti entire lineage comes from people from subsaharn africa and almost no white people are all white either. unless all of your ancestors are from subsa haran africa. that's the part that is rearing its ugly head lately. now look, ever since i've been out of office, i've been doing -- crazy things. i make -- i have this endlessly amended bucket list and one thing i want to do is understand genomics, particle physics and astro physics. i really wanted to know genomics because i spent $3 million of your tax money for the study of it and now can you do it for $100 and it's given us $300 billion in economic activity so it is best investment of your tax money that you ever made and you get a big return when you invest in modern
shows governor hutchison may be related to john brown. king george iii or god only knows who.here. what does all that they say amount to? what was the pink elephant in the closet that skip dug out? by tracing people's genetic lineage, you find out almost no black people are all black. and almost zero african-americans and maybe there's not a single one whose enti entire lineage comes from people from subsaharn africa and almost no white people are all white either. unless all of your ancestors...
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that governor hutchison may be related to john brown was or whoing george iii .nows who but it's importantwant to start there. what does all of that amount to? what was the pink elephant in the closet that gets dug out? people's genetic almost noou find out black people are all black. and almost zero african-americans -- and maybe there's not a single 1 -- whose entire lineage comes from people from sub-saharan africa. almost no white people are all white either. [laughter] your ancestorsof are from sub-saharan africa, between 3% and 4% of your human genome is from the neanderthals. that is the part that has been rearing its ugly head lately. [cheers and applause] ever since i have been out of office i have been doing these crazy things. i have this amended bucket list. and one of the things i wanted to do is understand the genomics, particle physics and astrophysics, but i really --ted genomics, because that i spent your tax money to understand the secrets of the human genome and now you can do it for about $100 and is given is more than $300 billion in economic activity so it is the best
that governor hutchison may be related to john brown was or whoing george iii .nows who but it's importantwant to start there. what does all of that amount to? what was the pink elephant in the closet that gets dug out? people's genetic almost noou find out black people are all black. and almost zero african-americans -- and maybe there's not a single 1 -- whose entire lineage comes from people from sub-saharan africa. almost no white people are all white either. [laughter] your ancestorsof are...
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it used to be called calhoun college, john calhoun. brown university in rhode island , the southern, very favorite vacation and watering spot of the southern elite, when i got a little too hot down there in georgia -- when it got a little too hot in georgia, brown university was created, named after a man who ran slave ships. know. this is a big subject, and is an important one -- it is an important one, but we are all complicit. even when we think you are not, and even when we are at our best. -- even when we think we are not, and even when we are at our best. >> how much support did lincoln have with his cabinet? was he acting alone? fred kaplan: he was not acting entirely alone. he had some support in the cabinet, and he had some opposition in the cabinet, because the cabinet was composed of sort of representatives from various places of the north and various views on how to deal with the confederacy from the very start through much of the war. however made the decision himself, and in that regard, you know, he did what presidents suppose
it used to be called calhoun college, john calhoun. brown university in rhode island , the southern, very favorite vacation and watering spot of the southern elite, when i got a little too hot down there in georgia -- when it got a little too hot in georgia, brown university was created, named after a man who ran slave ships. know. this is a big subject, and is an important one -- it is an important one, but we are all complicit. even when we think you are not, and even when we are at our best....
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john? >> ryan browne at the pentagon thanks so much.n military analyst retired kourn until cedric leighton, and jason beersly, former u.s. special operations. you were deployed under centcom and africom, several operations, what are the biggest unanswered questions you have? >> well, we're going too get -- thank you. we're going to get questions after the investigation is doesn't and we have the soldiers there. we've got green berets in contact, we've got the support soldiers. this was a chaotic ambush out in a remote environment. these guys were operating at some level of risk any wastways. this is a continuation of a mission we've run relatively routinely. i'm not sure that right now we have anything to really be concerned about except that when that information comes in, we'll know precisely how our forces were dispositioned and what the enemy forced were there. this was a chaotic scene, so it's going to take a little time but we'll get there. >> talk about the investigation right now, the investigators on the ground, whab are they d
john? >> ryan browne at the pentagon thanks so much.n military analyst retired kourn until cedric leighton, and jason beersly, former u.s. special operations. you were deployed under centcom and africom, several operations, what are the biggest unanswered questions you have? >> well, we're going too get -- thank you. we're going to get questions after the investigation is doesn't and we have the soldiers there. we've got green berets in contact, we've got the support soldiers. this...
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john and poppy? >> ryan brown at the pentagon. thank you for that reporting. let's talk about all of this. with us, cnn contributor, bee ana, lynn sweet of the "chicago sun-times," and colonel warren. lynn, let me begin with you. the president this morning chose to respond to this and chose to essentially say in his tweet, if we can bring it up, that that's -- that the widow is not telling the truth, because his words are, "i had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la david johnson and i spoke his name from the beginning without hesitation!" that is directly counter to the widow's own account. why is the white house responding this way? >> it is baffling. it is just baffling. because this is something, john and poppy, that we could bring our own experience to the table. if i said something and if you, god forbid, had a terrible situation, i said something to either of you and you took it the wrong way, it's upon me to just try to fix it and not make it worse. it is just so known in our own human experience that if you say you're hurt, you
john and poppy? >> ryan brown at the pentagon. thank you for that reporting. let's talk about all of this. with us, cnn contributor, bee ana, lynn sweet of the "chicago sun-times," and colonel warren. lynn, let me begin with you. the president this morning chose to respond to this and chose to essentially say in his tweet, if we can bring it up, that that's -- that the widow is not telling the truth, because his words are, "i had a very respectful conversation with the...
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with us for the hour, jon narnlg narnlg john and josh brown, kevin o'leary is with us, good to have him begin with shares of ge off the lows of the day. still getting slammed though, this after a
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with us for the hour, jon narnlg narnlg john and josh brown, kevin o'leary is with us, good to have him with us as well. we begin with shares of ge off the lows of the day. still getting slammed though, this after a disappointing third quarter. the company also cutting its forecast josh, you were in this stock a long time ago. you've since been out. what do you make of the quarter and what's happened with the stock? >> so, i'm not getting back in but i would tell you if you're looking to sell, make you already had that opportunity, i'm watching the canned. i want to see how she goes out, because when you have a stock that's down almost 10% pre-market and it gains back as much as it has in that day, psychologically you're just thinking like anyone that want to be out of this thing may have already gotten out maybe we saw the worst of the news that we expect to see all year this. stock has been downtrending into the news it's not like it's a shock, and i think the reaction is more important than the anticipation. >> did you miss your best chance to get in? >> i don't feel like there's any
with us for the hour, jon narnlg narnlg john and josh brown, kevin o'leary is with us, good to have him with us as well. we begin with shares of ge off the lows of the day. still getting slammed though, this after a disappointing third quarter. the company also cutting its forecast josh, you were in this stock a long time ago. you've since been out. what do you make of the quarter and what's happened with the stock? >> so, i'm not getting back in but i would tell you if you're looking to...
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oliver brown was the lead petitioner in the case brown v board of education of topeka. john tinker along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner of tinker v des moines independent community school district. in recent years john and mary beth have traveled the country on the tinker tour bus telling students their story. joining our panelist is the director of education, mike adams, who will moderate today's discussion. let's give our panelists and moderator a warm round of applause. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the national constitution center on constitution day, the best day of the year to be here. joining me on stage as vince stengel are people closely related to three landmark supreme court cases that all took place in the 20th century, so not that long ago. in today's program what we'll do is i'll introduce each of our panelists. they'll tell you a little bit of the background of the supreme court case in which their father or in john's case themselves were involved in the case. they'll talk about what the court ruled, how it impacted our l
oliver brown was the lead petitioner in the case brown v board of education of topeka. john tinker along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner of tinker v des moines independent community school district. in recent years john and mary beth have traveled the country on the tinker tour bus telling students their story. joining our panelist is the director of education, mike adams, who will moderate today's discussion. let's give our panelists and moderator a warm round of applause. [...
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john. >> nice to see you, jeff. >> brown: nice to see you. "addicted to reform" means what? >> well, reform are attempts at changing that really don't change things. what i'm saying is, for many many years now, we have been tackling small problems which are really symptoms, not the real issues. i can give you a quick example. >> brown: go ahead. while the administration focus was on raising graduation rates to get it from 70% to way up, four things happened. one is good, people came in and tutored the identified failing kids, helped them and they did well. three bad things happened. one was credit recovery which is basically a computer scan, you sit in front of a computer for a week and get a semester's credit. almost every school district in the country relied helve rion computer credit recovery to get kids to graduate. the second thing that happened, officials would say, jeff, i think you could do well if you got a go ahead, just go get a g.e.d. so if you ander were not doing well, we would be helped out the door. the graduation rate would go up because i'm gone, but the s
john. >> nice to see you, jeff. >> brown: nice to see you. "addicted to reform" means what? >> well, reform are attempts at changing that really don't change things. what i'm saying is, for many many years now, we have been tackling small problems which are really symptoms, not the real issues. i can give you a quick example. >> brown: go ahead. while the administration focus was on raising graduation rates to get it from 70% to way up, four things happened....
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chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. . >>> ai'm john clark. ga gabe kapler is the new phillies manager, he's 42. welcome to philadelphia. we were the only station as he arrived less than two hours ago. phils are waiting until after the world series to introduce him, but he is thrilled to be in a city with such a rich tradition. he will be a first time manager with progressive thinking. and eagles have the best record in the nfl. trade deadline is tonl m a tomt at 34 ong. >> and you have to be careful. it can't just be anybody. from my standpoint, you don't want to disrupt the chemical friday that is going on. it would have to be a special fit to make it work. >> and they had four sacks, interventions and a six pick. malcolm jenkins joined us last night. >> how many picks do you have? >> three now. >> so every time you touch the ball, we will try to get in the end zone. >> you're reading the play. tell us what happens. when do you go into the mode of i'm going to score. >> i was actually about to go out of bounds. i seen the linemen. and someth
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. . >>> ai'm john clark. ga gabe kapler is the new phillies manager, he's 42. welcome to philadelphia. we were the only station as he arrived less than two hours ago. phils are waiting until after the world series to introduce him, but he is thrilled to be in a city with such a rich tradition. he will be a first time manager with progressive thinking. and eagles have the best record in the nfl. trade deadline is tonl m a tomt at 34 ong....
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shoulder and knee injuries this preseason and probably a smart decision brett brown does not want to throw him up against johnl in the opener on limited experience when he barely played the pre season plus he struggled shooting only 29% he is blaming that on his shoulder but he does not sound up set he is expected to come off the bench wednesday against the wizards. >> yeah i'm fine. and at the end of the day i want to do what i can do to help the team win and if that is coming off the bench i'm fine with that and contribute as much as i can. >> does not play that much basketball in preseason and out and not with the group and i think the decision like you put him into the fire right away and have him play against starting nba defensive players especially with a little foundation that he has i don't think that is smart. >> reporter: maybe not but you want to go you want to see this as a higher team you are so excited for and he will not start and it's kind of deflates thing as little bit. >> you have ben simmons and joel embiid be. >> better have the two televised by espn and show the buzz the team is getting
shoulder and knee injuries this preseason and probably a smart decision brett brown does not want to throw him up against johnl in the opener on limited experience when he barely played the pre season plus he struggled shooting only 29% he is blaming that on his shoulder but he does not sound up set he is expected to come off the bench wednesday against the wizards. >> yeah i'm fine. and at the end of the day i want to do what i can do to help the team win and if that is coming off the...
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john and poppy. >> all right. ryan browne at the pentagon, thanks so much. joining us now senior political analyst and the senior editor of "the atlantic" ron brown stein and ru tired army lieutenant general mark hurt ling. i want to put up the statement from the president that he posted on twitter after the heart-wrenching interview from myesha johnson, he said i had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la david johnson and spoke his name from the beginning without hesitation. here's the thing. that's not what she said. that's not how she feels this morning. that might be the most important thing. so what does the white house and what does the president get out of disputing this account now? >> look, once again, i will defer to general hertling on this, seems we are so deep into unchartered waters we can no longer see the shore to have a president actively in a conflict with a gold star family, again, i mean i do not believe this is publicly -- something we have seen before. it goes to kind of the dna, first of all, of this president, w
john and poppy. >> all right. ryan browne at the pentagon, thanks so much. joining us now senior political analyst and the senior editor of "the atlantic" ron brown stein and ru tired army lieutenant general mark hurt ling. i want to put up the statement from the president that he posted on twitter after the heart-wrenching interview from myesha johnson, he said i had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la david johnson and spoke his name from the beginning...
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play and hopefully we can make more of them. >> brett brown says it's going to be loud and proud here tonight. we'll have highlights at 11:00. john clark, back to you guys. >> see you at 11:00. also tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00, giving thousands in philadelphia a chance at a better life through technology. >> people are coming together to try to solve a problem that could cut down on the number of prisoners in the city. chris brown: a fighter for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had jus
play and hopefully we can make more of them. >> brett brown says it's going to be loud and proud here tonight. we'll have highlights at 11:00. john clark, back to you guys. >> see you at 11:00. also tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00, giving thousands in philadelphia a chance at a better life through technology. >> people are coming together to try to solve a problem that could cut down on the number of prisoners in the city. chris brown: a fighter for the working men and women...
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. >>> despite this list of candidates looking to replace jerry brown, the leading candidate are john cox, travis allen, gavin newson and antonio. >>>'s $600,000, that is how much that transit agency owes people in overpaid parking tickets. jessica is live in right of city hall. just got? >> of you lived in san francisco are visited and you are like a lot of us who have gotten parking tickets, you may be owed money. nearly half $1 million for people to claim and that date >> to 1995. we're talking two decades worth of refunds until june 2014. on the website, they published 7000 names of companies and people that double paid for parking tickets horse sending in too much money for the ticket. they tried to contact people who overpaid, maybe they moved away. the agency published a list last year, more than $6 million in overpayments. you might be on the list. you can check the website to see if you are there. you have until december 14 two reclaim that money. if you do not, it is the property of this city of san francisco. i am jessica with kpix-5. >>> two officers were hurt in downtown
. >>> despite this list of candidates looking to replace jerry brown, the leading candidate are john cox, travis allen, gavin newson and antonio. >>>'s $600,000, that is how much that transit agency owes people in overpaid parking tickets. jessica is live in right of city hall. just got? >> of you lived in san francisco are visited and you are like a lot of us who have gotten parking tickets, you may be owed money. nearly half $1 million for people to claim and that date...
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brown thought he would. wizards up two. slams it home. next possession, from the window. to the wall. john wall, 28 points the lead is up to six. sixers hanging in. how about seven 3s. jj redick can't tie it. with seconds left. sixers lose. 120-115. joel embiid says he was surprised brown let him play 27 minutes. >> we got to stop it's a plan. plan with that. go out there and play. approximate you're tired get up because injuries happen more often when you're tired. >> it's more of a plan we have this year. than a restriction. and when you look at and you feel the flow of the game, that's where the variables come in. >> a minutes plan chl like a cell phone. okay. eagles get back to a regular practice schedule preparing for the redskins. it would be a big win. how hungry this team? >> it's the conference championship game. that's how we have to approach it chl going into the game. monday night. and it's going to the fans will treat it like a championship game. we are. we'll be ready to play. >> big stakes. philly the proud host of the draft this yore in april. next yore officially in dallas
brown thought he would. wizards up two. slams it home. next possession, from the window. to the wall. john wall, 28 points the lead is up to six. sixers hanging in. how about seven 3s. jj redick can't tie it. with seconds left. sixers lose. 120-115. joel embiid says he was surprised brown let him play 27 minutes. >> we got to stop it's a plan. plan with that. go out there and play. approximate you're tired get up because injuries happen more often when you're tired. >> it's more of...
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up next, john clark is live with how their message was zeed. chris brownr for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> the nfl anthem debate is waging on tonight. following a meeting in new york city between owners and players. nbc sports philadelphia's john clark join us live. this is really an issue that's overshadowed the play on the field. the league says it wants to find common ground. >> eagles players were among a dozen players who met with nfl commissioner roger goodell and a dozen owners today including jeffrey laurie. they say the meeting was productive, but the protests were not discussed. at this time, players are still allowed to kneel or demonstrate duri
up next, john clark is live with how their message was zeed. chris brownr for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's...
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john hardy may not be available after being suspended, pending an internal investigation. earlier it was announced that fraser brown he will set up a test against samoa, new zealand and australia and of course the captain has already been ruled out of the autumn series as well. you don't see many of these in top—level call. this dutchman was playing his second shot at the par five 11 poll during the second day of the masters in spain. the ball rolled onto the green and into the hole. it scored an albatross, three under par on one hole. he is leading the tournament by a shot on six under, with scott jamieson the tournament by a shot on six under, with scottjamieson and robert brock title second alongside sergio garcia. that's it from me and the rest of the sportsday team. good night. there will be more sport on bbc news in the morning. good evening. our weather over the next 2a hours is brought to you courtesy of brian. this low pressure has undergone rapid deepening in the atlantic. the strongest winds out to sea. atlantic. the strongest winds out to sea. it gradually moves across the british isles and it will lose
john hardy may not be available after being suspended, pending an internal investigation. earlier it was announced that fraser brown he will set up a test against samoa, new zealand and australia and of course the captain has already been ruled out of the autumn series as well. you don't see many of these in top—level call. this dutchman was playing his second shot at the par five 11 poll during the second day of the masters in spain. the ball rolled onto the green and into the hole. it...
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reporter: in a rare medical pairing, surgeons, major kevin kirk and major john oh are joined by explosive expert, sergeant dan brownwe're on the same page, then. >> did you ever for a moment think holy cow, this man is alive? >> that's the first thing. i was, like -- i didn't use holy cow, but i used a few other choice words. i was like, he is still alive and the doctor is like, yeah. >> reporter: once in the o.r. they discover what has been buried inside of moss for more than an hour. exposed in this x-ray, doctors and brown are relieved by what they don't see. the deadliest part of the rpg, the main explosive charge, is not in moss. >> so i was like "okay, here. this is a good thing." i said, "the warhead's not there." they're like "good." i said, "well, not all the way." >> reporter: what is in moss is a smaller explosive. the primer used to detonate the grenade. and if it goes off, it'll kill moss, and maim anyone nearby. >> it means we won't die, we'll just lose our hands. and they kind of looked at me, and they said, "you know, we're surgeons right?" i was like "yeah." >> i knew that if we didn't just get thi
reporter: in a rare medical pairing, surgeons, major kevin kirk and major john oh are joined by explosive expert, sergeant dan brownwe're on the same page, then. >> did you ever for a moment think holy cow, this man is alive? >> that's the first thing. i was, like -- i didn't use holy cow, but i used a few other choice words. i was like, he is still alive and the doctor is like, yeah. >> reporter: once in the o.r. they discover what has been buried inside of moss for more than...
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chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> while the house general john kelly is defending president trump's condolence tall to the widow of the fall inn sold inner niger. >> fredricka wilson said president told the widow quote he knew what he was getting into. the general tried to clarify the president's remarks. >> in his way, tried to express that opinion. that it is a brave man. fallen hero. he knew what he was getting into because he enlisted. there is no reason tone list. he enlisted. he was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be with exactly the people that he wanted to be with when his life was taken. that was the message. >> lawmakers are demanding more information to find out exactly what happened, to the patrol in niger that led to the deaths of four u.s. soldiers. >>> stay with the "cbs evening news" for much more on general kelly's defense of the president, that is tonight at 6:30 here on cbs-3, right here after "eyewitness news". >>> fighting drug and alcohol addictions is a long, tough battle that millions of americans struggle with on the healthwatch ton
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> while the house general john kelly is defending president trump's condolence tall to the widow of the fall inn sold inner niger. >> fredricka wilson said president told the widow quote he knew what he was getting into. the general tried to clarify the president's remarks. >> in his way, tried to express that opinion. that it is a brave man. fallen hero. he knew what he was getting into because he enlisted. there is no...
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joining me now is gloria brown marshall, associate professor at the john j.. great to have you with us, professor. let me begin by asking you, aside from politics and policy is this a violation of free speech and the first amendment? >> definitely. >> why so? >> because people have a right to boycott, people have a right to protest. what's what -- that's what a boycott is. >> can the state say these are policies if you want our money then you have to abide by our laws? >> no because that could be for anything. they can bring back slavery in our state and say you have to abide by our rules. we are allowed to have free speech even as individuals. in this particular case, these are people in need of shelter. so they have to choose between the shelter and their constitutional right and that's not what -- not what the constitution is about. >> we went to the website for the application for dickinson. but what i'm curious to ask you about, if there are provisions. you can see one of the conditions that says does not boycott israel during the term of this agreement.
joining me now is gloria brown marshall, associate professor at the john j.. great to have you with us, professor. let me begin by asking you, aside from politics and policy is this a violation of free speech and the first amendment? >> definitely. >> why so? >> because people have a right to boycott, people have a right to protest. what's what -- that's what a boycott is. >> can the state say these are policies if you want our money then you have to abide by our laws?...
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brown. thanks for watching. at the top of the hour on politics nation, congressman john lewis weighs in on the gun control debatemanaging blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. are made with smarttrack®igners material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? and right now queen sleep number beds start at just $699. save $200. with free home delivery on select beds only during our fall sale. ends monday. >>> good morning. coming up on msnbc's "your business," the owner of this body cam company joined forces with law enforcement to come up with a product that helps them do
brown. thanks for watching. at the top of the hour on politics nation, congressman john lewis weighs in on the gun control debatemanaging blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around....
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brown i think the . words that he used he did i listen to john kelly's conference brief as well and he coached the president i give donald trump credit for reaching out to john kelly and saying i don't know how to do this i need you to coach me and tell me this is the most solemn somber thing that i've had to do and john kelly in his press conference gave such a wonderful way of how he coached the president i just think the donald trump you know look at it he's a new york businessman he's a former reality t.v. star he's brash i think that the words that he said were delivered to the words were the right way but the delivery what matters in this case is how the widow herself took it she felt that the that her the memory of her husband was disrespected i think that's all that matters she said on good morning america that she has nothing to say to the president and that she personally felt. more grief and she cried more after the phone call with the president and it made her feel bad i'm concerned about that i think like i said that it was just an eloquent that he stumbled that he was brusque and i expect that
brown i think the . words that he used he did i listen to john kelly's conference brief as well and he coached the president i give donald trump credit for reaching out to john kelly and saying i don't know how to do this i need you to coach me and tell me this is the most solemn somber thing that i've had to do and john kelly in his press conference gave such a wonderful way of how he coached the president i just think the donald trump you know look at it he's a new york businessman he's a...
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brown whom i miss greatly. i will admit that i've not been a regular attendee at the story lecture for the last two years because, as john malcolm of heritage knows, every year it seems to fall on the same night as basketball tryouts for the cyl girls basketball team i cochaired blessed sacrament school in d.c. this year i finally pulled rank and seniority and i moved the teams tryouts back tonight. so tonight i am with you. last night i was trying with limited success to get 47 -fifth and sixth grade girls to listen to me. [laughing] i will try not to use my coach voice with you tonight. the tryouts were good. we're going to have a good team. you are probably not here to hear about that, but coaching my daughters and the fifth and sixth grade girls possible team has been an up or part of my life for the last six years. it sometimes mentoring the winter unscrambling out of the courthouse to get to practice and sometimes i don't always transition that well. and last year i was frustrated at practice and i finally blew the whistle, and i guess yelled is probably a fair statement, yelled at the girls, you can't dribble to a
brown whom i miss greatly. i will admit that i've not been a regular attendee at the story lecture for the last two years because, as john malcolm of heritage knows, every year it seems to fall on the same night as basketball tryouts for the cyl girls basketball team i cochaired blessed sacrament school in d.c. this year i finally pulled rank and seniority and i moved the teams tryouts back tonight. so tonight i am with you. last night i was trying with limited success to get 47 -fifth and...
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john and ken, great to have you this morning. >> thank you. >> that'll do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching.anted to create those experiences for others. with my advisor's help along the way, it's finally my turn to be the host. when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise coming up on msnbc's "your business," her ice cream business took a licking when the unthinkab unthinkable happened. we'll tell you how this determined female entrepreneur rebounded, making the brand bigger than ever. >>> find out out collecting data helped this lunch shop owner. >>> plus, what you absolutely must do to protect that data from a growing threat of cyber crime. let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business."
john and ken, great to have you this morning. >> thank you. >> that'll do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching.anted to create those experiences for others. with my advisor's help along the way, it's finally my turn to be the host. when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise coming up on msnbc's "your business," her ice cream business took a licking when the unthinkab unthinkable happened. we'll tell you how this determined female...