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let's talk about john brown.own was a 19th century abolitionist who was so committed to the freedom of black people, that he decided to take out an armory at harpers ferry, virginia, with 21 of his friends. needless to say, i didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him, but even harriet tubman and frederick douglass were like, no, i'm good on that. but good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with many white activists today like the redneck revolt. >> what number in the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i joined about a year ago. the reason for joining is i saw what happened in charlottesville. i'm a semi-observing jew and seeing the violence of charlottesville is what made me feel compelled to do something. >> yeah. okay, wait. white jewish guy, a white woman, i need to talk to a regular white guy. here we go. >> seattle is really white. i live in seattle. it's like -- it's norway. but in my neighborhood, it's 80%-plus people of color and around the election time, all of a sudden
let's talk about john brown.own was a 19th century abolitionist who was so committed to the freedom of black people, that he decided to take out an armory at harpers ferry, virginia, with 21 of his friends. needless to say, i didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him, but even harriet tubman and frederick douglass were like, no, i'm good on that. but good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with many white activists today like the redneck revolt. >>...
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let talk about john brown.n brown was a 19th century a abolitionist so committed to freeing black people he took out an armory in virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say, it didn't go well. they said good luck on that but good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with many excite activists today like the red neck revolt. what number of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i joined because it was in charlottesville. i'm a semi observing jew is seeing it made me feel compelled to do sgl. >> okay. wait. white jewish guy, white woman, i need to talk to someone. >> my neighborhood is 80% plus people color and around the election time, all of a sudden there is white power slogans at my kid's park and swastikas at the lake where i hang out with my family and all this stuff just starts swirling. this elderly african american couple a few blocks away, someone painted the n-word on their truck and that's messed up. i was like well, i mean, time to get off my butt and do something. >> yeah. why a
let talk about john brown.n brown was a 19th century a abolitionist so committed to freeing black people he took out an armory in virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say, it didn't go well. they said good luck on that but good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resonate with many excite activists today like the red neck revolt. what number of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i joined because it was in charlottesville. i'm a semi observing jew is seeing it made me...
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because john brown gun club. john brown wasn't right wing as we define it now. let's talk about john brown. john brown was a 19th century abolitionist committed to the freedom of black people that he decided to take out an armory at harper's ferry, virginia with 21 of his friends. he tried to get more people to go with him, but even frederick douglas was like no, but good luck in hefen. his example resonates with many white activists today like the red neck revolt. >> what number were you in. >> 11 or 12. i joined because i saw what happened in charlottesville. i'm a semi onner is jant sey, and it made me feel compelled to do something. >> okay. wait, a white jewish guy, a white woman. i need to talk to a regular white guy. >> seattle is like norway, essentially, but my neighborhood is 80% plus people color and around the election time all the sudden this white power slogans at my kid's park and swastikas down by the lake where i hang out with my family. and an elderly african american couple, someone painted the n-word on their truck. that's messed up. i was li
because john brown gun club. john brown wasn't right wing as we define it now. let's talk about john brown. john brown was a 19th century abolitionist committed to the freedom of black people that he decided to take out an armory at harper's ferry, virginia with 21 of his friends. he tried to get more people to go with him, but even frederick douglas was like no, but good luck in hefen. his example resonates with many white activists today like the red neck revolt. >> what number were you...
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she was called general top and general tubman by john brown. she had no military rank but he felt she should have. he would have named her one of his generals. she is supposed to go along in the raid. he wanted her to. he wanted douglas to go as well. although douglas did not have the same kind of extract that harriet tubman did in the field that harriet tubman had. she was unable to go. we don't know why. one source said she felt ill and unable to go and we don't know why. i'm glad she did not. other questions? right here in the middle. >> [inaudible question] >> thank you. especially for your service. thank you. what a lovely splice voice the speaker had. she was a very good singer. i also want to say she was very funny. thomas spoke to a number of audiences and said she could make people laugh and cry. nice thing to know about her. in connection to previous books, i was dumbfounded but here i am talking again about another woman veterans. women of civil war, a kind of back into that connection. to be honest, i had in mind several books, coup
she was called general top and general tubman by john brown. she had no military rank but he felt she should have. he would have named her one of his generals. she is supposed to go along in the raid. he wanted her to. he wanted douglas to go as well. although douglas did not have the same kind of extract that harriet tubman did in the field that harriet tubman had. she was unable to go. we don't know why. one source said she felt ill and unable to go and we don't know why. i'm glad she did...
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let's talk about john brown.ohn brown was a 19th century abolitionist that was so committed to the freedom of black people that he decided to take out an armory at harpers ferry virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say, it didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him but even harriet tubman was like i'm good luck with that. >> what member of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i saw what happened in charlottesville and it made me feel compelled to actually do something. >> yeah. >> okay. wait. white jewish guy, white woman, i need to talk to a regular white guy. here we go. >> seattle is really white. i live in seattle. it's like norway. but my neighborhood is like 80% plus people of color and around election time all of a sudden there's white power slogans at my kid's park and down by the lake where i hang out with my family and all of this stuff starts swirling. this elderly african american couple a few blocks away someone painted the "n" word on their truck and that's just messed up so i was
let's talk about john brown.ohn brown was a 19th century abolitionist that was so committed to the freedom of black people that he decided to take out an armory at harpers ferry virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say, it didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him but even harriet tubman was like i'm good luck with that. >> what member of the club were you? >> 11 or 12. i saw what happened in charlottesville and it made me feel compelled to actually do...
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chapter and verse pointing to the evidence of the murderer of mark stover, browne said practically nothing. why? strategy, said john >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain was not his client, michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. remember, mark's friends and clients had nothing but good things to say about him, but now it was clear oakes' attorneys would use whatever evidence they could to paint the dog trainer as a threatening, gun-loving predator, someone michiel oakes would have feared. and here, the real work of the defense began. they focused to a large degree on stover's behavior with his ex-wife. linda opdycke, said browne, was stalked and harassed for years after leaving stover. it wasn't just the incident in which her ex-husb
chapter and verse pointing to the evidence of the murderer of mark stover, browne said practically nothing. why? strategy, said john >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a...
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products can make it themselves in the usa or buy it from non-tariff countries one hour from a john brown in beijing. well larry kudlow scott ments in a sense bear out what chinese leaders have been saying again and again namely it will be the u.s. consumer that will be hardest hit by this increase in tariffs larry kudlow also indicating it'll be at least another 3 months before all these tariffs actually start to take effect because there has to be a 60 day consultation period for the levies that president trump says he now wants to put on some $300000000000.00 worth of chinese goods that's the balance of the goods that china of course exports to the united states the language we're getting from chinese leaders continues to be fairly restrained very moderate i think that's because they want to be seen to be very much the adults in the room right now but state controlled media is not holding back in particular the global times newspaper which has a very sort of nationalistic leaning it has a very belligerent editorial on monday warning that the u.s. strategy right now was useless and also
products can make it themselves in the usa or buy it from non-tariff countries one hour from a john brown in beijing. well larry kudlow scott ments in a sense bear out what chinese leaders have been saying again and again namely it will be the u.s. consumer that will be hardest hit by this increase in tariffs larry kudlow also indicating it'll be at least another 3 months before all these tariffs actually start to take effect because there has to be a 60 day consultation period for the levies...
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. >> john brown certainly you not right wing as we define it now. let's talk about john brawn. john brawn was a 19th century abolitionist that he decided to take out an arnlry in virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say it didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him but even harriet tubman and doug ras were like i'm good on that. but the example continued to resonate today. >> 11 or 12? i joined a year ago. i'm a semiobservant jew. >> okay, wait, white jewish guy, white woman, i needed toe talk to a regular white guy. >> he was really white. i live in seattle. it's like norway. right? but my neighborhood is like 80% plus people color and around the election time it's white power slogan at my kid's park and you know, all this stuff just starts swirling. this african american couple, a few painted an n word on their truck and that's messed up so i was like well, time to get off my ass and do something. >> why aren't more white people here? i mean here in this frame of mind. that's part of what we're doing is can we create a space of people who are trying to
. >> john brown certainly you not right wing as we define it now. let's talk about john brawn. john brawn was a 19th century abolitionist that he decided to take out an arnlry in virginia with 21 of his friends. needless to say it didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him but even harriet tubman and doug ras were like i'm good on that. but the example continued to resonate today. >> 11 or 12? i joined a year ago. i'm a semiobservant jew. >> okay, wait, white...
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john young was in charlie brown.f the items involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel also caused a 3.5 degree rotation between the two spacecraft. not enough to endanger on docking, but for apollo 11, it would be fixed. >> ok. three minutes, going over the hill. you are go for undocking. we will see you around the other side. >> roger. >> roger. narrator: the undocking took place behind the moon. ♪ narrator: when contact was reestablished, snoopy and charlie brown were ready for the separation maneuver prior to descend. the word from john young and charlie brown was -- >> you will never know how big this thing gets when there's only one g
john young was in charlie brown.f the items involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel also caused a...
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john brown starts to emerge on the scene. the conversation begins to shift at that point. charles sumner himself has changed. we start to see more violence in the abolitionist frederick but mary doesn't have a lot of place in. also a number of people try to adopt mary away from her black family. and at that point i think also her family realized let's get out from under this. they moved to lexington, massachusetts, and over time began to build some wealth and owned a house in hyde park where she lived with elizabeth, her mom and her sister as white women. the other methods members of to really interesting lives all over the boston area and prudence as well was known to be an agent on the underground railroad former spot. i think there's a lot there to talk about, but one thing that is important to keep in mind is that she was passing for most of the late part of the 20th century. even found that would have wanted to adopt her and make her wife and what type she could no longer be in touch with because they would didn't expose her. she would lose her apartment, her job. at
john brown starts to emerge on the scene. the conversation begins to shift at that point. charles sumner himself has changed. we start to see more violence in the abolitionist frederick but mary doesn't have a lot of place in. also a number of people try to adopt mary away from her black family. and at that point i think also her family realized let's get out from under this. they moved to lexington, massachusetts, and over time began to build some wealth and owned a house in hyde park where...
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there are people in this country like the john brown gun club patrolling their own neighborhoods andpeople because they see the stuff happening in their neighborhoods. >> the homeland security committee chair agrees with you. watch this. >> from charleston to oak cree to charlottesville, to garden city, we've seen these ideologies reel their ugly heads. president trump has tried to play both sides with domestic terrorism. >> why does the president continue to downplay the threat of white supremacists? >> that's his base, don, we've had this conversation many times. that's the base of who will push him into office. because we use the electoral college there's a thumb on the scale of the will of american people when it comes to electing american presidents. he doesn't have to play to all of us, just to his base. i'm happy to see we're connecting these acts of white violence as an overall movement. any time a muslim does this, they're instantly put in isis or al qaeda. >> on this week's episode you travel to minnesota to talk to the mung community. watch this. >> was there any experienc
there are people in this country like the john brown gun club patrolling their own neighborhoods andpeople because they see the stuff happening in their neighborhoods. >> the homeland security committee chair agrees with you. watch this. >> from charleston to oak cree to charlottesville, to garden city, we've seen these ideologies reel their ugly heads. president trump has tried to play both sides with domestic terrorism. >> why does the president continue to downplay the...
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. >> neil: i want to go to john brown right now. the former u.k. member of parliament. , finding a new prime minister. she will be there for donald trump when he visits her majesty's kingdom. a few days later, she's out of there. who is taking her place, you think? >> i don't know. to start with, the first time that conservatives wanted to get rid of her, nobody dared stand. things were chaotic. now they're so chaotic, they couldn't get any worse. also, there's a way out. the next leader, whether it's boris johnson, hunt, grove, any of these people, they have a way out in my view. that is when they get in at the end of july, straight into the summer holidays and straight into the party conference system. so it's not until october that is sitting seriously again. october 31, england leaves by default. article 50 clicks in and we're out so the new prime minister has a wonderful way if he can't manage to get the house together to sort it out of letting things lie, play the ball in the long grass and wait until the end of play, which will be october 31. >> neil: what happene
. >> neil: i want to go to john brown right now. the former u.k. member of parliament. , finding a new prime minister. she will be there for donald trump when he visits her majesty's kingdom. a few days later, she's out of there. who is taking her place, you think? >> i don't know. to start with, the first time that conservatives wanted to get rid of her, nobody dared stand. things were chaotic. now they're so chaotic, they couldn't get any worse. also, there's a way out. the next...
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john calvin brown is not a likable guy in our history. he was one of the original founding members of the ku klux klan. why does he do this for elias polk? it is the kinship ties. doing the research, i realized everyone in the south is related. somehow, everyone is related. john calvin brown is married to elizabeth childers brown, the needs of sarah polk. they knew each other. elias left the state senate to -- senate working for them in the late when he is appointed to 1870's the same position in the u.s. congress, he is doing the same job for the house of representatives. he gets to say i was appointed to congress. as a janitor, but all of these democrats in washington get to pull them out and say, we are not so bad in the south. we are not as racist as you thought we were. we have a black guy. in reality, he will be brought out by the democrats to push the narrative they want. he's going to give it to them because they're the ones who are paying. he would lose his position at the capitol building in 1881 when the republican party retook
john calvin brown is not a likable guy in our history. he was one of the original founding members of the ku klux klan. why does he do this for elias polk? it is the kinship ties. doing the research, i realized everyone in the south is related. somehow, everyone is related. john calvin brown is married to elizabeth childers brown, the needs of sarah polk. they knew each other. elias left the state senate to -- senate working for them in the late when he is appointed to 1870's the same position...
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week i'm in tacoma, washington, and seattle, washington, hanging out with the redneck revolt, the john brownwhite supremacy and they're not doing it the way white people normally do it by hashtaging it. right now they're protesting a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i should say allegedly nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don't want to get sued by nazis.
week i'm in tacoma, washington, and seattle, washington, hanging out with the redneck revolt, the john brownwhite supremacy and they're not doing it the way white people normally do it by hashtaging it. right now they're protesting a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i should say allegedly nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don't want to get sued by nazis.
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from george gayle there with alicia garza, people's action then also like the john -- puget sound john brownh guns showing up when the alt-right show up, neo-nazi show up, they show up with their guns. it's a wide range of things you can do. >> what did you personally learn from this, from this mission and, you know, from what has fueled this mission in so many people? >> you know what i learned is that people in communities feel like they cannot depend on political leaders or the government to save us from ou s ourselves at this point. we talked to duke and he said he felt the need to stand up and use his second amendment rights to defend people in his neighborhoods because he was seeing his neighborhoods with like anti-semitic things and racist things all around and nobody was doing anything. so the theme of this season united shades, it's on us. it's on us to do it because our elected officials aren't doing it. >> and did any of these folks, you know, express to you what their encountering? are they met with dangers? are they ostracized for doing what it is that they're doing, trying to f
from george gayle there with alicia garza, people's action then also like the john -- puget sound john brownh guns showing up when the alt-right show up, neo-nazi show up, they show up with their guns. it's a wide range of things you can do. >> what did you personally learn from this, from this mission and, you know, from what has fueled this mission in so many people? >> you know what i learned is that people in communities feel like they cannot depend on political leaders or the...
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. >>> xxxxxx >>> this week i'm in tacoma and seattle washington heading out with the john brown gun clubwho want to end white supremacy. i'm going to do it by hash tagging it. right now they're protesting a nazi owned tattoo shop. i say
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be published tomorrow formeren m of britain parliament europe pacific capital senior consultant john brownet, of course, but, more importantly, 192 -- the committee of the party is really upset, because now prime minister may has shown disdain for the party for brexit, and the for the house of commons has misload all three, so now, population is really upset, and the concerns the party is falling fast in pols members of parliamentary see they may be out of in connection election nothing foefgz mind of members more than threat of losing seats they are angry going to force resignation very near future. >> let me point out bring james freeman in from "the wall street journal" published this article today, the eu new headache skeptics to gain power from within. >> that is right, i think, not just the brexit drama uk but generally across europe you've seen increasingly powerful critics of the eu generally larger constituency many kinds, to leave the union, does this thing hold together long term? >> i don't think so, i think there is a real threat. and i think what you are going to see now if m
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company is a father notion and court to have bans on his business deemed unconstitutional well john brown has this report. a few companies could withstand the assault but why are ways now and part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media our rig in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times for the country's biggest technology company now effectively locked out of the u.s. market we believe these sets then just president. that they it's can it come and our way tomorrow it could be your industry your company your consumers on wednesday the company announced it's pressing ahead with legal moves to try to scrap a recently passed law that prevents u.s. federal employees from using weiwei technology the trumpet ministration says it could be used for spying because of accusations the firms in the pocket of china's government the u.s. government has provided no evidence to assure that highway is currently threat there's no gun no smoke only speculation u.s. politicians he said were using the entire strength of the u.s. against one company while we had
company is a father notion and court to have bans on his business deemed unconstitutional well john brown has this report. a few companies could withstand the assault but why are ways now and part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media our rig in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times for the country's biggest technology company now effectively locked out of the u.s. market we believe these sets then just president. that they it's can it come...
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joining me now in studio john king and white house correspondent pamela brown. thanks for being here. john, i've heard you talk about how nancy pelosi has been saying for quite sometime now that she thinks president trump is trying to bait the democrats in the house to impeaching him. which it seems increasingly likely the more they stonewall. is that what is going on here? >> some democrats will certainly take it that way and speaker pelosi tamped it down and the question is this afternoon does chef to circle back because if you were a democrat and wanted to impeach and watching this play out and you're saying what are we waiting for. he's not going to cooperate and now he won't legislate or do infrastructure and the u.s./canada prospects got worse today. so that is what the democrats will say. speaker pelosi at the event trying to run this out and running through the long list of investigations saying some of this is slow, but we're making progress. they believe there is an internal irs memo that said you have to release the president's taxes unless he does exe
joining me now in studio john king and white house correspondent pamela brown. thanks for being here. john, i've heard you talk about how nancy pelosi has been saying for quite sometime now that she thinks president trump is trying to bait the democrats in the house to impeaching him. which it seems increasingly likely the more they stonewall. is that what is going on here? >> some democrats will certainly take it that way and speaker pelosi tamped it down and the question is this...
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then this scamming of australian wine brown steps up a notch after john polson hooks him into the scam and now the gang member takes over he's job to keep wine spending money polson was just the start of the the scam is that contacted me. john paul's disappeared probably 12 to 18 months after i 1st started talking to him and then again. you know according he came on the scene. there is now a new broker in the picture going by the alias of daniel johnson but he too is an american criminal living in manila not the us. or not what. johnson calls constantly to pry more money from one brown. that will never be bought stop interest. shall we. and when i might be able to get there. so tell me about the smack down your joints . scrub off your boyd's whistle for he still probably a member of it also into us is there a certain arrogance about him you know does he think he's a big shot in the philippines. only a certain urgency he thinks who rules the philippines it's like a month or 2. well he's american he lives here with his wife and has children to her he's been in the philippines for years a
then this scamming of australian wine brown steps up a notch after john polson hooks him into the scam and now the gang member takes over he's job to keep wine spending money polson was just the start of the the scam is that contacted me. john paul's disappeared probably 12 to 18 months after i 1st started talking to him and then again. you know according he came on the scene. there is now a new broker in the picture going by the alias of daniel johnson but he too is an american criminal living...
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what they claim the president will do when he loses in 2020, dave brown and john james way and next. my dream car. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . .. ♪ >> shannon: this is a fox news alert fox n daymac senator kamala harris making news by calling for the repeal of the republican tax-cut law. the candidate proclaiming she will get rid of the whole thing you selected. comments amid a commanding lead for joe biden out of the gate but is this misleading? what about his campaign trail rhetoric? peter doocy is digging into that. >> reporter: donald from has talent for making nickname stick. last time they included lying, little and low-energy. this time. >> sleepy joe. >> reporter: joe biden is doing something republicans never got around to. creating a nickname for trump. his choice for the president is clown. >> above all else we must defeat donald trump. >> reporter:
what they claim the president will do when he loses in 2020, dave brown and john james way and next. my dream car. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . .. ♪ >> shannon: this is a fox news alert fox n daymac senator kamala harris making news by calling for the repeal of...
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say if you answer the question on brown, then you have to answer the question on roe and talk about abortion. that's a weak argument, though, as was pointed out, johnvanaugh, other conservative justices all answered the question on brown. there's no reason not to answer the question on brown. and any nominee to the federal court should be able to distinguish between a core principle in american democracy and stuff that is unsettled. it's like they can't tell the difference between a welcome mat and a no trespassing sign. it's easy to distinguish any nominee should be able to do so. if they can't they disqualify themselves. >> i learned a lot from this conversation. thank you, michael, thank you, erin, i appreciate it. >>> donald trump ran on he has reputation as a deal maker. but what do all of his deals have in common? van jones is here to tell us, next. girl: dad! keep on watching! amazing, honey. (horn tooting) ♪ who can say why your heart sighs ♪ ♪ as your love flies kraft. for the win win. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. ♪ as your love flies because here, you can choose any car in the ais
say if you answer the question on brown, then you have to answer the question on roe and talk about abortion. that's a weak argument, though, as was pointed out, johnvanaugh, other conservative justices all answered the question on brown. there's no reason not to answer the question on brown. and any nominee to the federal court should be able to distinguish between a core principle in american democracy and stuff that is unsettled. it's like they can't tell the difference between a welcome mat...
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pamela brown is in for brianna keilar, and she starts right now. have a great afternoon. >>> john in for brianna keilar on this friday. under way right now, the first call since the mueller report. what president trump spoke to vladimir putin today about for over an hour, and more importantly what they didn't discuss. and 1969, astronauts walked the moon, the beatles released "abby road" and it was last time america's unemployment rate hit 3.6%, until now. why the economy is soaring and what this means for the election. >>> plus, it's one. most important issues for democrats in 2020, and today the candidate who is making climate
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pamela brown is in for brianna keilar, and she starts right now. have a great afternoon. >>> john, thanks. i'm pamela brown in for brianna keilar on this friday. under way right now, the first call since the mueller report. what president trump spoke to vladimir putin today about for over an hour, and more importantly what they didn't discuss. and 1969, astronauts walked the moon, the beatles released "abby road" and it was last time america's unemployment rate hit 3.6%, until now. why the economy is soaring and what this means for the election. >>> plus, it's one. most important issues for democrats in 2020, and today the candidate who is making climate change the center of his campaign joins me on his sweeping new plan. >>> and mother of otto warmbier breaking her silence talking about the $2 million u.s. pledge to north korea and what she saw when she looked in her son's eyes. and we start with the breaking news that president trump spoke at length today with russian president vladimir putin. it's their first call since the end of the russia investigation and, yes, the mueller
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joining me now, dave brown and john james. good to have both you gentlemen.et's go back to what hillary clinton said, you can run the best campaign ever and still lose. do you think she ran the best campaign? >> i think she ran a good campaign. what she was talking about was cut off, the sweeping of systematic activities by russia and the election. she was actually quoting the report, sweeping so she was talking about the very dire consequences of not taking seriously russian interference and also posing the question and the concern that we are facing the same set of challenges from russia, the same aggression and she was also expressing concern that this administration is not taking very seriously the threat and that is problematic. >> shannon: let me redo something in 2016, weeks before the election one candidate president trump was talking about the election and the democrats ripped him for saying this could be rigged or stolen. tim kaine who was the running mate said this "when you look at voters and say sorry, i will not accept your opinion if you are di
joining me now, dave brown and john james. good to have both you gentlemen.et's go back to what hillary clinton said, you can run the best campaign ever and still lose. do you think she ran the best campaign? >> i think she ran a good campaign. what she was talking about was cut off, the sweeping of systematic activities by russia and the election. she was actually quoting the report, sweeping so she was talking about the very dire consequences of not taking seriously russian interference...
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brown act? >> city attorney, john gibner, because this is the first imperative item i think this board has considered, i think it is worth just a moment to talk about imperatives. generally, as you all know, state and local law requires that the board place on its agenda any item that you're going to vote on at any meeting. an imperative item is an item that the board adopts with no notices, meaning that no member of the public has an advanced opportunity to come and provide public comment on the item. the court will call for public comment on this item, but at this point in the meeting, only one member of the public is here. in order to qualify as an imperative item, as president yee mentioned, the board must vote by at least eight votes that the item is purely commend commendatory, and must vote with at least eight votes, that the board did not have notice of the need to pass this resolution by wednesday morning, the deadline for submitting a resolution to the clerk. those are both judgments for you to make about any imperative item. if you make both of those findings, the resolution -- the underly
brown act? >> city attorney, john gibner, because this is the first imperative item i think this board has considered, i think it is worth just a moment to talk about imperatives. generally, as you all know, state and local law requires that the board place on its agenda any item that you're going to vote on at any meeting. an imperative item is an item that the board adopts with no notices, meaning that no member of the public has an advanced opportunity to come and provide public...
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. >> dana: former senior adviser to john kerry, campaign manager for scott brown.y anne, let me start with you. obviously, i have known and followed nancy pelosi for a long time, when she was speaker the first time around and now this time. she's a person that calculates and strategizes and chooses words very carefully. is there a reason, in your mind, that she continues to suggest that there's some sort of problem with the president. she keeps going back at this. do you think she thinks that pushes buttons that make him react? >> well, first of all, if nancy pelosi says she's going pray for you, that means you're dead already. you just don't know it. so what she says today, she basically said he's in crisis. he's committed a crime. leave of absence. there might be need for an intervention. all of those things, when you just lift up the hood a little bit, she is sending messages to bait donald trump. and donald trump is taking the bait. that's the problem here. >> dana: colin, at some point, will the democrats figure out a way to show other evidence that they suppo
. >> dana: former senior adviser to john kerry, campaign manager for scott brown.y anne, let me start with you. obviously, i have known and followed nancy pelosi for a long time, when she was speaker the first time around and now this time. she's a person that calculates and strategizes and chooses words very carefully. is there a reason, in your mind, that she continues to suggest that there's some sort of problem with the president. she keeps going back at this. do you think she thinks...
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. >>> i want to bring in michael steel and former spokesperson for house speaker john boehner and stephanie browneld director and from the african-american vote for the obama 2012 campaign. welcome to all of you. so let's talk about the polls. because the latest quinnipiac poll does show warren in second among democrats at 12% right there. ahead of bernie sanders, just behind joe biden. that is an 8% jump from the month before. michael, what is driving this momentum. >> i think elizabeth warren is better than any democratic candidate in this race. and in combining her biography and her plans for future that creates a compelling narrative. that is something we're not seeing in the degree of detail or enthusiasm from the other candidates and it is getting her positive attention doing these strong policy rollouts every couple of days or weeks with plans that are really politically appealing to the democratic base. >> what is her campaign doing to try to capitalize on this bump. >> she's exactly where she wants to be right now. which is in the bogs that she continues to grow. this is a tortoise and t
. >>> i want to bring in michael steel and former spokesperson for house speaker john boehner and stephanie browneld director and from the african-american vote for the obama 2012 campaign. welcome to all of you. so let's talk about the polls. because the latest quinnipiac poll does show warren in second among democrats at 12% right there. ahead of bernie sanders, just behind joe biden. that is an 8% jump from the month before. michael, what is driving this momentum. >> i think...
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brown french is there and sees them. someone tries to assassinate andrew jackson, french is there and sees that happen. johnuincy adams has a stroke in the house. benjamin brown french not long after is holding his hand. abraham lincoln's assassination, who was at the bedside? benjamin brown french. gettysburg address. who is standing up at the platform? benjamin brown french. but for someone that no one has heard of and in and of himself did not do anything of great significance that would be remembered today, he is the most amazing, emotive, sensitive, and intelligent eyewitness that a writer could hope for. so he really is at the heart of the book. brian: so, where is the diary? joanne: at the library of congress. brian: were you allowed to put your hands on it? joanne: i was. i was. and since he was a wonderful source, not only did he have the 11 volume diary, and i have a picture in the book because i wanted people to see what it looked like. he had a newspaper column and he pasted some of the columns he wrote in the diary, which is sort of wonderful. he had an extensive correspondence. and he wrote po
brown french is there and sees them. someone tries to assassinate andrew jackson, french is there and sees that happen. johnuincy adams has a stroke in the house. benjamin brown french not long after is holding his hand. abraham lincoln's assassination, who was at the bedside? benjamin brown french. gettysburg address. who is standing up at the platform? benjamin brown french. but for someone that no one has heard of and in and of himself did not do anything of great significance that would be...
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let's stick with number nine.as in 2001, the wngtonza wirds collected kwame brown number one overall. nine years later john wall was e e number one pick. so hopefully ninars later the wizards get an opportunity to select number one eovll. but they have also got to figure out who their next gm is. i am told within the next week or twoizthe wds hopefully will be naming their new president of basketl operations. a lot of activity with the washington wizards. . most of it will be going down right here in chicago over the next week. back to you. >> all right. >>> there are 14 teams. there is 1001 possible combinations for the lottery. fingers crossed, arms crossed. >> we are rubbingo our luck charm here. >> are they going to get the nine? >> lilea >>> tonight, inside a two planes fillewith passengers apparently slam into each other in the skies over alaska tourists on a popular cruise ship excursion. at least four peoplete are dead, others pulled alive from the wreckage tonight the search for passengers still missing. this accident coming less thaa year after another high profile crash involving the >>> an alar
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johns hopkinsrs univey. >> this is an effort to protect black, brown, we're and all p marginalizedeople who hopkins is activelyering. >> reporter: 37 days around the clock, students held a sit-in at garlandall about a private police force and contracts for customs enforcement and provide justice for tyrone west. may 1st, organizers chained themselves inside against school policy and commissioner harrison says, a violation of city fire code. here, you see city fire break through those chains. >> weave them ample warning given by the hopkins leadership. this morning, there were people who left and people who insisted they wanted to be arrested. >> reporter: officers arrested five people fortress passing.o tw others were taken into custody for laying on the ground in front of a police van. one of them, thera tgender woman barking more outraged. >> a trans woman was housed -- was jailed in the men's van. it took two fit women getting arrested. it took all of these people screaming. it took me and others citing laws that transpeople have worked and sat at tables with baltimore city police. >> that was theo hayes re
johns hopkinsrs univey. >> this is an effort to protect black, brown, we're and all p marginalizedeople who hopkins is activelyering. >> reporter: 37 days around the clock, students held a sit-in at garlandall about a private police force and contracts for customs enforcement and provide justice for tyrone west. may 1st, organizers chained themselves inside against school policy and commissioner harrison says, a violation of city fire code. here, you see city fire break through...
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. >> pam brown asked him if he had confidence in john bolton and he nodded and said yes. i'm sorry i interrupted you. >> i was going to say past week before senators left for the memorial day recess i spoke to republican senators, republican senators behind the scenes unsettled about the entire way the president have approached north korea have given him a lot of space to publicly or rhetorically try to figure something out. this was before what we saw in tokyo today and one republican senator said made clear he doesn't see an end game. what is the end game here, and this has been going on here. they understand what the president is trying to do, perhaps has a significant different negotiating style, but what i think you hear right now on capitol hill, including from some of the president's closest allies is quietly tell me how this ends, and no one knows right now and that's a combination of they are frustrated and unsettled as to what the end game is. >> to your point, the president does invest in this personal diplomacy. he believes and said it won't happen with him ri
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we'll talk more about gloria brown marshall, a constitutional law professor at the john jay college of criminal justice and julian zelizer, a political analyst. good to sigh both. >> julian, congress as a co-equal branch of government is expected to carry out its duty of oversight. is it at a constitutional crisis level because of obstacles to subpoenas, requested documents? i mean we heard house committee chairman nadler put it this way. >> well, that's exactly what we're seeing. the normal mechanisms of government aren't resolving a problem. congress is conducting legitimate oversight functions, even if the administration doesn't like it, and the president is flexing presidential power in a really dramatic, bold and blanket way saying i will just not cooperate, and so if we don't move beyond that, that is what a constitutional crisis is, and that is where we are this week. >> so a member of congress and a democratic presidential candidate kamala harris said earlier on "state of the union"ing that i nothing subpoenas, stonewalling on documents to her very troublesome. listen. >> i thi
we'll talk more about gloria brown marshall, a constitutional law professor at the john jay college of criminal justice and julian zelizer, a political analyst. good to sigh both. >> julian, congress as a co-equal branch of government is expected to carry out its duty of oversight. is it at a constitutional crisis level because of obstacles to subpoenas, requested documents? i mean we heard house committee chairman nadler put it this way. >> well, that's exactly what we're seeing....
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. >> pamela brown with this reporting for us. thank you. >>> john sale was an assistant watergate special counsel and carolyn gasy was hired by george poppa dopa lus in the dnc lawsuit against him. and john, i'll start with you, it sounds like emmet flood unhappy that the mueller report did not flat out say there would be no obstruction charges against the president, full stop. >> well, i think emmet flood is an outstanding lawyer and he's been there before. he knows how this works. under the code of federal regulations he's right. that is all the special counsel is required to do. now i've never called it a witch hunt. i've never called it 18 angry democrats. i think it was a legitimate investigation. but they did punt on the obstruction call and under the code it was then up to the attorney general. and i think the attorney general is getting a bad rap. rather than look at what he wrote or said, look at what he did. he did not interfere with the mueller investigation and releas released -- the 400 page report and so we could all read and pour over
. >> pamela brown with this reporting for us. thank you. >>> john sale was an assistant watergate special counsel and carolyn gasy was hired by george poppa dopa lus in the dnc lawsuit against him. and john, i'll start with you, it sounds like emmet flood unhappy that the mueller report did not flat out say there would be no obstruction charges against the president, full stop. >> well, i think emmet flood is an outstanding lawyer and he's been there before. he knows how...
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you did bring up, though, john bolton, and we heard from kaitlan. it was pamela brown who asked, actually, at the press conference if the president still had confidence in bolton. he said yes. ron, though, do you think this relationship is in danger here? >> well, look, they were never on the same page ideologically, to start with. and so, you know, i'm not sure that this really changes that dynamic very much. i mean, to me, what it -- and you know, and everyone kind of runs out their string with trump. there's no one who works for him who you know doesn't share the last name, who is kind of like extended tenure. i mean, to me, the real point of this week was to underscore the dynamics of the relationship between trump and the north korean dictator. the president has gone so far out on a limb in insisting that his personal relationship is what can untie the gordian knot that frustrated so many previous presidents and beyond, is he's in a position where he has to make this work. and what the north koreans realize is how fmuch leverage that gives him, because of trump's
you did bring up, though, john bolton, and we heard from kaitlan. it was pamela brown who asked, actually, at the press conference if the president still had confidence in bolton. he said yes. ron, though, do you think this relationship is in danger here? >> well, look, they were never on the same page ideologically, to start with. and so, you know, i'm not sure that this really changes that dynamic very much. i mean, to me, what it -- and you know, and everyone kind of runs out their...
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john bolton and sect of state mike pompeo. so our cnn senior white house correspondent pamela brown and national security reporter kylie atwood , pamela, you first. what have you learned about their relationship? >> well, brooke, our team learned that the rising tensions between john bolton, the national security adviser and secretary of state mike pompeo stem from clashes over personal operating style. more so than any policy differences. both view themselves as policy hawks. so what we have learned, brooke, is that as the two men are jockeying for influence amid a variety of pressing international issues and iran and north korea and venezuela and multiple sources tell cnn that bolton more calculating methods and twitter to be vocal have runned mike pompeo the wrong way and as one source put it that bolton is trying to play secretary of state, trying to take on that role. now officials say bolton has taken a more aggressive approach compared to past national security advisers. he's been front and center on international conflicts in ways that is left up to the top foreign policy official, the secretary of state. you have pomp
john bolton and sect of state mike pompeo. so our cnn senior white house correspondent pamela brown and national security reporter kylie atwood , pamela, you first. what have you learned about their relationship? >> well, brooke, our team learned that the rising tensions between john bolton, the national security adviser and secretary of state mike pompeo stem from clashes over personal operating style. more so than any policy differences. both view themselves as policy hawks. so what we...
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brown. there have been many leaders to advance the commitment including supervisors john avalos, jane kim and malia cohen and today we're creating an office to institutionalize for disparities for black people, native american arab people and latino ins in the san francisco area. when i came here it was shocking there was no discussion about racial disparity in the public policy debates or how decisions were made, of how decisions we made would positively or nex imt those of colour. this is a long-time coming. the mission of the office is to advance a racial equity framework and repair harm done by local policy decisions that have created, upheld or exasperated racial disparities in san francisco. the office will achieve this goal to policy analysis, development, data collection as well as support and accountability. it will provide a check-point for city departments and for the board of supervisors as we discuss policy to ensure we are considering the impact of policy on communities of colour. a shout-out for the diligent work. i want to thank director cheryl davis to realize this legislatio
brown. there have been many leaders to advance the commitment including supervisors john avalos, jane kim and malia cohen and today we're creating an office to institutionalize for disparities for black people, native american arab people and latino ins in the san francisco area. when i came here it was shocking there was no discussion about racial disparity in the public policy debates or how decisions were made, of how decisions we made would positively or nex imt those of colour. this is a...