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fort douglass -- four douglass, it was john brown. many things have been written about this man, john brown. next year, he goes international , he finds the pan african movement. this is a movement to bring people fromns and africa, the caribbean, blacks in latin america and the united states together for a conference to speak about the oppression of black people. he wrote a plea to the nations of the world signed by all of these leaders. , toevelop policies decolonize the african countries, bringing quality to blacks. stop the lynching, start the terrorism -- stop the terrorism and the colonization of haiti and ghana and other places. by 1919, he cannot call for an african congress. it was called in manchester england. --y have the first in africa in america in new york. washington would not allow other delegates to be there. we did not want delegates to come in. by 1919, many africans fought in world war i with the french forces, senegalese and other forces. europeanght with forces, they come back to america, they got great dignity
fort douglass -- four douglass, it was john brown. many things have been written about this man, john brown. next year, he goes international , he finds the pan african movement. this is a movement to bring people fromns and africa, the caribbean, blacks in latin america and the united states together for a conference to speak about the oppression of black people. he wrote a plea to the nations of the world signed by all of these leaders. , toevelop policies decolonize the african countries,...
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next year, he publishes his seminal book john brown. he said it was his favorite. he wrote it from head, no documents. it was a tribute to joghn brown. the naacp founded at harper's ferry. he said i have lived the life of a slave that, he died in slavery. who was the better man? for douglass, it was john brown. he said it was his worst book, but his most enjoyable book. many books have been written about this man, john brown. next year, he goes international, he founds the pan african movement. this is a movement to bring forth africans and people from africa, the caribbean, blacks in latin america and the united states together for a conference to speak about the oppression of black people. he wrote a plea to the nations of the world signed by all of these leaders. to develop policies, to decolonize the african countries, bringing quality to blacks. stop the lynching, stop the terrorism and the colonization of haiti and ghana and other places. by 1919, he cannot call for an congress. it was called in manchester england. they have the first in america in new york. w
next year, he publishes his seminal book john brown. he said it was his favorite. he wrote it from head, no documents. it was a tribute to joghn brown. the naacp founded at harper's ferry. he said i have lived the life of a slave that, he died in slavery. who was the better man? for douglass, it was john brown. he said it was his worst book, but his most enjoyable book. many books have been written about this man, john brown. next year, he goes international, he founds the pan african movement....
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john browne euro pacific market strategist. former conservative. and former advisor to prime minister margaret thatcher. john, british are independent or soon to be on this vote. markets recoiling and filled with turmoil today. overreaction or much more to expect? >> no, i think today's reaction was very much to expect that after such a great change everyone was banking on the another decision we remain, particularly city of new york and financiers around the world, huge bets and huge bets of their company money on it. not private bets but business bets. when this turned around, bound to be reassessment and unwinding of some of the most unprofitable trades. when they have margin calls they have to sell even more. you can't blame even today's situation on "brexit" alone. underlying the whole thing is the feeling that shares bonds are grossly overvalued thanks to qe and zir, zero interest rates. we're on cusp of international recession and credit crisis and -- lou: john, if i may, all of that was exigent before the markets broke overnight and this mor
john browne euro pacific market strategist. former conservative. and former advisor to prime minister margaret thatcher. john, british are independent or soon to be on this vote. markets recoiling and filled with turmoil today. overreaction or much more to expect? >> no, i think today's reaction was very much to expect that after such a great change everyone was banking on the another decision we remain, particularly city of new york and financiers around the world, huge bets and huge...
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here is john browne on why he will remain. from a mother who survived auschwitz and a father who fought a war in europe. i think it is important to say we do not want that again, and people who are together, however difficult the discussion tend to do better than when they are apart and shout at each other." we look at what was an archery field in tudor times, three bombs fell outside our window in the 1940's. francine: a lot of people have been trying to go back to the historical ties, reminding the british people this was a european project to ensure peas after the second warm or -- second world war. some are saying safety and security is in the hands of nato and others are saying we need a more economic union. tom: i have had the privilege of talking with many people about this that are hugely on the same page and deeply emotional. forget about what is in this this morning, all of this collected a motion, and focus on going back decades. path of theee the european union forward to now? runningthink we are into a degree of p
here is john browne on why he will remain. from a mother who survived auschwitz and a father who fought a war in europe. i think it is important to say we do not want that again, and people who are together, however difficult the discussion tend to do better than when they are apart and shout at each other." we look at what was an archery field in tudor times, three bombs fell outside our window in the 1940's. francine: a lot of people have been trying to go back to the historical ties,...
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. >> so, pam, your dad is with us, governor john brown, former kentucky governor john brown with us andf the muhammad ali center in louisville. so, mr. governor, what was this relationship like between you and muhammad ali? clearly very extraordinary for you to also be the co-founder of this center. >> well, it goes way back. i saw a picture of ali after he won the foreman fight and he was with someone involving politics in chicago, and i called the politician and said have ali come to louisville, my wife, ellie brown, is on the kentucky colonel basketball team we were playing dr. j. in the finals of the nba championship. so he came to louisville and that really started his association with louisville because after his draft thing happened, you know, he was -- he wasn't accepted in louisville and now they'd grown to love him and embrace him and so proud of what his life has meant to the community, not only with the ali center but his impact around the world and being associated with kentucky and louisville. so i went to all his fights after the foreman fight and the association has been
. >> so, pam, your dad is with us, governor john brown, former kentucky governor john brown with us andf the muhammad ali center in louisville. so, mr. governor, what was this relationship like between you and muhammad ali? clearly very extraordinary for you to also be the co-founder of this center. >> well, it goes way back. i saw a picture of ali after he won the foreman fight and he was with someone involving politics in chicago, and i called the politician and said have ali come...
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. ♪ ♪ con el legendario siembra un -- john brown entregando la copa a lebron james. " soy un hombre connelo Álvarez estarÁ enfrentando en septiembre de 2017 a golovkin. marÍa leticia: perfecto, gracias, william. el conocido dicho "mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar" no es muy practicado por los hombres hispanos. muchas enfermedades que afectan a los latinos no se detecta a tiempo por la desidia de consultar a un especialista. enrÍque: ramÓn guzmÁn dice que durante mucho tiempo visitaba mas al mecÁnico que a su propio doctor. >> lo dejamos a la desidia de que uno se siente bien. tiene que ir una mÁs seguido al doctor que el carro. enrique: la pregunta es, por qÉe a los hombres no nos gusta ir al mÉdico? >> no sÉ si es el miedo a sentirse incÓmodo. es algo cultural. enrique por eso ramÓn ahora visita a su doctora frecuentemente. para realizarse las pruebas necesarias y cuidar su salud. >> cuando vengan para la primera visita, de que no es algo para tener miedo. es muy fÁcil. es una visita donde podemos detectar cosas muy importantes y para prevenir. enrique: prevenir las cuatro enfermedades q
. ♪ ♪ con el legendario siembra un -- john brown entregando la copa a lebron james. " soy un hombre connelo Álvarez estarÁ enfrentando en septiembre de 2017 a golovkin. marÍa leticia: perfecto, gracias, william. el conocido dicho "mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar" no es muy practicado por los hombres hispanos. muchas enfermedades que afectan a los latinos no se detecta a tiempo por la desidia de consultar a un especialista. enrÍque: ramÓn guzmÁn dice que durante mucho...
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john browne, the former chief executive officer of bp. welcome, lord browne.ee you. >> thank you. >> you have come out very strongly about britain staying in the eu. you said today you would be holding your breath. >> i will be holding my breath, but i believe that the common sense of the people of the uk will be to stay in the eu. the uncertainty created by leaving would be so great we'll probably never recover from it. >> let's talk about what you're fearful of. we've heard about the forecast of the british economy. how do you see life if britain does leave -- >> in spite of the fact that we have nato as a police force force as it were, binding people together stops unnecessary nationalism, dangerous nationalism, that has marked europe. secondly, nobody knows what would happen if we were to withdraw from europe. the legal structures are so complicated that the person in charge of of all that said it's going to be years of unmitigated uncertainty. >> you know what the leave camp says in response to both of those arguments and that is it's a patriotic response
john browne, the former chief executive officer of bp. welcome, lord browne.ee you. >> thank you. >> you have come out very strongly about britain staying in the eu. you said today you would be holding your breath. >> i will be holding my breath, but i believe that the common sense of the people of the uk will be to stay in the eu. the uncertainty created by leaving would be so great we'll probably never recover from it. >> let's talk about what you're fearful of. we've...
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we just had more john brown on reacting.sort of change across that 50% line? >> well, i'm still very much in favor of the british leaving the european union, but i think the polls have closed over the weekend because of the political assassination of jo cox, who was in the stay campaign last week. i think that the brits have recoiled from political violence on the street and are now moving more toward the stay campaign. i think it's too early to call it. you're right, senator, up there n there-- you're right, sandra, we'll be up until 1:00 friday morning as the results come in. you've got to watch because it will forecast how your money is going to do on friday morning. sandra: i will be watching for sure. that's must-see tv and stuart, we'll also see you in about ten minutes for your show, "varney & company" starts every day here on the fox business network at 9 a.m. eastern. we'll see you in just a bit. all right, as we go to break, taking a look at futures surging in the premarket over feast of a possible u.k. exit from t
we just had more john brown on reacting.sort of change across that 50% line? >> well, i'm still very much in favor of the british leaving the european union, but i think the polls have closed over the weekend because of the political assassination of jo cox, who was in the stay campaign last week. i think that the brits have recoiled from political violence on the street and are now moving more toward the stay campaign. i think it's too early to call it. you're right, senator, up there n...
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you can look at john brown gordon memoirs. he has very positive things to say. this is a really good question. it is always changing. that is not something that confederates had ever said. that is not something you would've heard. that is a very recent mantra that makes people go on the defensive. the daughters of the confederacy in the early 20th were holding contest about writing contest about the old south. hatrede spewing racial and they are supporting behind u.s. military is. -- militarism. togetherable to come and the evolution of the lost cause. i tried looking at it this afternoon. i know that is here very briefly. they said we are not political. of course they were political. it is deeply political. it's malleable. if woodward's burden of onthern history places it these men of citizens society. why is this like celebrated and set of associated with guilt? attention.call our when he argues convincingly is that the flag took on different meanings at different times to different people. it was a malleable symbol. people can hold a confederate you are said
you can look at john brown gordon memoirs. he has very positive things to say. this is a really good question. it is always changing. that is not something that confederates had ever said. that is not something you would've heard. that is a very recent mantra that makes people go on the defensive. the daughters of the confederacy in the early 20th were holding contest about writing contest about the old south. hatrede spewing racial and they are supporting behind u.s. military is. --...
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and at the inaugural radical abolition party meeting was john brown. he would go on to kansas and then a few years later to harpers ferry. from the founding of civil rights activism of the 1960's, the bible politics of the freedom struggle at continuously maintained the theme of purifying america, of making america live up to its ideals, or as martin luther king stated with regards to the constitution , on april 3, 1968, the day before he died, always say to america is to be true to what was set on paper. bible politics have been pursued through overwhelmingly like organize asian through alliances on a multiracial basis. the southern leadership conference selected the slogan to save the soul of america. while at the same time it promoted nonviolent disobedience to unjust laws of the 1950's and 1960's. they believed the gaze of racial justice must come through laws, executive orders, and judicial opinions. this would entail not only interracial, all-black efforts, but also alliances across the races. despite complications, setbacks occurring in each con
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john brown joins us. here next, stay with us. the curb showing 48.6% voting for britain to remain in the european union. and 51.4% voting to leave. while these numbers are scantd. these are the -- numbers are scant. 18 out of 382 areas reported. a million votes counted. right now leave is a little stronger at the margin than remain. surprising all the experts going into this vote today. 5 of the most recent polls. only one of them had leave ahead by a very, very small 2% in the polls. there may be a surprise in the offing tonight out of the uk. joining me is john brown, euro pacific capital senior market strategist and former member of the british parliament. former advisor of margaret thatcher and an old friend. >> we first met 30 years ago in london. lou: i thought of it as 15, but i'm sure you are right. the idea that we are looking at the prospect of the uk leaving the european union. it has the establishment trembling at the prospect. at least they say they are. and they are putting out release after release over the course
john brown joins us. here next, stay with us. the curb showing 48.6% voting for britain to remain in the european union. and 51.4% voting to leave. while these numbers are scantd. these are the -- numbers are scant. 18 out of 382 areas reported. a million votes counted. right now leave is a little stronger at the margin than remain. surprising all the experts going into this vote today. 5 of the most recent polls. only one of them had leave ahead by a very, very small 2% in the polls. there may...
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john brown, words of wisdom. thank you for joining us here on risk and reward *. "making money" starts now. charles: stocks opened higher today. with anxiety over the british exit vote. and marco rubio is making it official, he will run for reelect to the senate. he took a jab at hillary clinton and donald trump. this might make it harder for the rich. hillary clinton has differentia-like demands when she is hired out to make her speeches. it was the speech we have all been waiting for and it was worth the wait. he criticized hillary clinton and laid out his plans when he is in office. >> her campaign slogan is i'm with her. my response is i'm with you, the american people. charles: donald trump outlined domestic and foreign agenda policy. america needs a change in leadership. >> he where i look i see the possibilities of what our country can be. but we can't solve these problems by relying on the politicians who created the problems themselves. we'll never be able to figure a rigged system by counting on the same people who rigged it in the first place. charles:
john brown, words of wisdom. thank you for joining us here on risk and reward *. "making money" starts now. charles: stocks opened higher today. with anxiety over the british exit vote. and marco rubio is making it official, he will run for reelect to the senate. he took a jab at hillary clinton and donald trump. this might make it harder for the rich. hillary clinton has differentia-like demands when she is hired out to make her speeches. it was the speech we have all been waiting...
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john brown, words of wisdom. thank you for joining us here on risk and reward *.ng money" starts now. charles: stocks opened higher today. with anxiety over the british exit vote. and marco rubio is making it official, he will run for reelect to the senate. he took a jab at hillary clinton and donald trump. this might make it harder for the rich. hillary clinton has differentia-like demands when she is hired out to make her speeches. it was the speech we have all been waiting for and
john brown, words of wisdom. thank you for joining us here on risk and reward *.ng money" starts now. charles: stocks opened higher today. with anxiety over the british exit vote. and marco rubio is making it official, he will run for reelect to the senate. he took a jab at hillary clinton and donald trump. this might make it harder for the rich. hillary clinton has differentia-like demands when she is hired out to make her speeches. it was the speech we have all been waiting for and
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her father, former governor of kentucky, john brown, was friends with muhammad ali. both pamela and her father now join me now by phone. i can see the governor in person. pamela, we were looking at pictures of you with muhammad ali right now. when you're playing with muhammad ali as a child, when you're learning card tricks from muhammad ali, are you aware that he is the greatest of all time? as he said? or as he just a guy you're having fun with there? >> well, don, it's pretty surreal. and i knew at the time it was pretty special that muhammad ali was showing me his card tricks. i don't think i understood the full magnitude of it and the impact that this man had really on the world. i think it goes to show that he was so humble. and in those private moments when he was our houseguest, he liked to sit around the table with me for hours and allow me to show him my card tricks, which were pretty terrible. and you know, he would show me his tricks. and he i think loved children. and so i think we shared a special bond. i noticed that he would gravitate toward me when w
her father, former governor of kentucky, john brown, was friends with muhammad ali. both pamela and her father now join me now by phone. i can see the governor in person. pamela, we were looking at pictures of you with muhammad ali right now. when you're playing with muhammad ali as a child, when you're learning card tricks from muhammad ali, are you aware that he is the greatest of all time? as he said? or as he just a guy you're having fun with there? >> well, don, it's pretty surreal....
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john, back to you. >> pamela brown, former governor john brown, thanks so much for being with us.ill host a cnn special event, special coverage of the muhammad ali memorial service. speaking there, president bill clinton, bryant gumbel, billy crystal. they will all eulogize muhammad ali. this will be something to see. >>> elizabeth warren now arriving. you're looking at live pictures of elizabeth warren arriving at hillary clinton's home. this is a meeting in washington, d.c. we just learned about it this morning. hillary clinton inside that house. now the massachusetts senator arriving. what will they discuss? perhaps not as important as the mere speculation about what this might mean about the democratic ticket. we'll be right back. poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. legalzoom has your back. for your business, our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 peop
john, back to you. >> pamela brown, former governor john brown, thanks so much for being with us.ill host a cnn special event, special coverage of the muhammad ali memorial service. speaking there, president bill clinton, bryant gumbel, billy crystal. they will all eulogize muhammad ali. this will be something to see. >>> elizabeth warren now arriving. you're looking at live pictures of elizabeth warren arriving at hillary clinton's home. this is a meeting in washington, d.c. we...
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and at that inaugural abolition party meeting was john brown who would go on to kansas and then a few years later to harper's fary. so from the foundy of the civil rights of the 1960s, the bible policy of the struggle has continuously maintained the team of purifying america and making america live up to its ideals or as martin luther king stated, with regard to the constitution, on april 3rd, 1968, the day before he died, always say to america, is to be true to what you said on paper. bible politics has been pursued through overwhelmingly black organizations and reliance on a multi-racial basis and thus the southern leadership conference led by martin luther king, adopted the slogan to save the soul of america. while at that same time, it promoted nonviolent obedience to unjust laws of the 1950s and 60s but lclc, along with other civil rights organizations also believed that the gains toured racial justice must come through laws and executive orders and judicial opinions. this would entail not only interracial, all black efforts but also alliances across the races. despite the compli
and at that inaugural abolition party meeting was john brown who would go on to kansas and then a few years later to harper's fary. so from the foundy of the civil rights of the 1960s, the bible policy of the struggle has continuously maintained the team of purifying america and making america live up to its ideals or as martin luther king stated, with regard to the constitution, on april 3rd, 1968, the day before he died, always say to america, is to be true to what you said on paper. bible...
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john and christine. >> thanks, pamela brown. one thing they are doing is poring over the electronic devices that the killer used. sources tell cnn that there were searching for videos for al licki. and one official tells cnn he consume a lot of jihadist propaganda online. that gives you a sense of what they are looking at with the investigation. back here in orlando, pulse regulars told cnn and other media that the killer visited pulse several times before. some say they chatted with the man on gay dating apps. obvious question for those who knew him, was he gay? was he leading a secret gay life? cnn's erin burnet put that question to his ex-wife. >> he very much enjoyed going to clubs and the night life and there was a lot of pictures of him. so, you know, i feel like it's a side of him or a part of him that he lived, but probably didn't want everybody to know about. >> do you think he was gay? >> i don't know. he never personally or physically made any indication while we were together. >> the killer's father is condemning wha
john and christine. >> thanks, pamela brown. one thing they are doing is poring over the electronic devices that the killer used. sources tell cnn that there were searching for videos for al licki. and one official tells cnn he consume a lot of jihadist propaganda online. that gives you a sense of what they are looking at with the investigation. back here in orlando, pulse regulars told cnn and other media that the killer visited pulse several times before. some say they chatted with the...
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with us for the hour today, jim levanthal, john brown, stephanie link, jon najarian and steve liesmanf with the markets and the reaction to the stunning miss on the employment report. only 38,000 jobs created way below expectations and now raising new questions about the health of the u.s. economy, and where stocks might go from here. josh, what does this do to your view on the market? >> it really doesn't c
with us for the hour today, jim levanthal, john brown, stephanie link, jon najarian and steve liesmanf with the markets and the reaction to the stunning miss on the employment report. only 38,000 jobs created way below expectations and now raising new questions about the health of the u.s. economy, and where stocks might go from here. josh, what does this do to your view on the market? >> it really doesn't c
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with us for the hour today, jim levanthal, john brown, stephanie link, jon najarian and steve liesman. let's kick it off with the markets and the reaction to the stunning miss on the employment report. only 38,000 jobs created way below expectations and now raising new questions about the health of the u.s. economy, and where stocks might go from here. josh, what does this do to your view on the market? >> it really doesn't change anything. it's obviously a report that was somewhat shocking for wall street's economists. but i would say if you look at the reaction in stocks today, it's fairly muted. dollar down about a percent and a half. gold is up 2.4%. but it's kind of sloppy. that chart's all over the place. but then you take a look at equities themselves. and pretty clearly you can see the nasdaq, after being up seven days in a row, is down 0.7. small caps down a little bit more than 1%. s&p, large cap nams are really down barely. >> yeah, because -- because the market believes that june is now off the table. isn't that the -- >> because a weakening dollar is not a negative for wh
with us for the hour today, jim levanthal, john brown, stephanie link, jon najarian and steve liesman. let's kick it off with the markets and the reaction to the stunning miss on the employment report. only 38,000 jobs created way below expectations and now raising new questions about the health of the u.s. economy, and where stocks might go from here. josh, what does this do to your view on the market? >> it really doesn't change anything. it's obviously a report that was somewhat...
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cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled election. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate majority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is clearly, if you were picking, it is the first argument you hear from people on why not sherrod brown. host: what is the first argument for "running for vice president?" how do these names and these candidates and these individuals go about the next couple weeks? mr. cilizza: it is like fight club. the first rule is you don't talk about it. the more you campaign to be vice president, the less seemly that is generally regarded. i think what you see, and this runs the gamut from sherrod brown to elizabeth warren to julian castro to tim kaine. many of the people mentioned on the democrati
cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled election. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate majority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is...
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john lewis. the tush laureate? he's advocating for bills that could unfairly target brown people like john lewis who was unfairly targetedl right, look. as far as i'm concerned the sit-in was for a flawed laws. democrats, i agree we should take action to get things done but let's also take time to think things through. taking away people's constitutional right is not always the right thing to do. that's just what it's about today and when 90% of americans agree on background checks you need to shut up and get something done. can you see process me this, there's so much common ground to be found on this issue. instead of a sit-in can you have a do-in and do something? what say you? the house is going to recess. not going back until july 4. >> larry: oh, jesus. we're going to be here a long time. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪all i need is five minutes♪ ♪ ♪all i need is five minutes♪ ♪ ♪ (catchy upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> larry: all right. welcome back. now a few weeks ago everybody celebrated when we found out about the new tubman. yeah. finally felt like the world was starting to acknowledge women and people of col
john lewis. the tush laureate? he's advocating for bills that could unfairly target brown people like john lewis who was unfairly targetedl right, look. as far as i'm concerned the sit-in was for a flawed laws. democrats, i agree we should take action to get things done but let's also take time to think things through. taking away people's constitutional right is not always the right thing to do. that's just what it's about today and when 90% of americans agree on background checks you need to...
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charles: a former uk parliament member john brown. john, where do you stand?, i absolutely hope, i have been working for 30 years inside and outside parliament, i have stood three times for election in the united kingdom and was a vice president. daniel was absolutely right. britain would be far better off economically. a socialist overregulated. undemocratic, very corrupt. superstate. not even the united states. they will do away with all the states. a country like britain will be spun into different regions. all directed towards russells. free to trade with the rest of the world. three of the enormous money that it has to contribute as the second largest net contributor to the european union. three of a lot of the regulations. freedom and enterprise leads to prosperity. charles: when that eu was formed, great britain was kept out of it. most of them by france. england wanted to be a part of this. they really fought hard to be a member of this. what changed all of that? why have the tide began to turn? >> what we were joining was a free trade area. before the
charles: a former uk parliament member john brown. john, where do you stand?, i absolutely hope, i have been working for 30 years inside and outside parliament, i have stood three times for election in the united kingdom and was a vice president. daniel was absolutely right. britain would be far better off economically. a socialist overregulated. undemocratic, very corrupt. superstate. not even the united states. they will do away with all the states. a country like britain will be spun into...
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in that segment earlier can we incorrectly identified him as having the position of lord john browneve check tiff at bp. we poll -- chief executive at bp. we want to clear that up. >>> backlash against migrants is driving a lot of voter anger in the u.k., we'll talk about that. next up how the problem is making its way here to the u.s. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range o
in that segment earlier can we incorrectly identified him as having the position of lord john browneve check tiff at bp. we poll -- chief executive at bp. we want to clear that up. >>> backlash against migrants is driving a lot of voter anger in the u.k., we'll talk about that. next up how the problem is making its way here to the u.s. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time...
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former member john brown with us in fox's senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. minister of economics that angela merkel also with us on the fallout this morning and this idea we could be a second referendum. u.k. prime minister david cameron had to address the parliament this morning announcing his resignation last week calling for decision to exit the e.u. they both the shockwaves throughout the market. there is life on the ground. what do it right to hear from the prime minister today? >> assault turned into an accident caused a libertine. who's on her is that the question is who is in charge. hope the league david cameron at some point this afternoon will perhaps talk more about his decision with members of his own party very upset saying you lost the )-right-paren. you should see this thing through and negotiate and i have with the european union. he is not doing that. he said someone else has to come in. meanwhile, the labor party is in political knockdown. their leader, jeremy corbin has been hired with many members of his own party resigned. please replac
former member john brown with us in fox's senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. minister of economics that angela merkel also with us on the fallout this morning and this idea we could be a second referendum. u.k. prime minister david cameron had to address the parliament this morning announcing his resignation last week calling for decision to exit the e.u. they both the shockwaves throughout the market. there is life on the ground. what do it right to hear from the prime minister...
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brown. >> reporter: good morning, john. we learned that investigators have been talking with the wife of the gunman. she has been giving some helpful insight into where the gunman visited. the places he went to prior to the attack. investigators are using that information to piece together a timeline of his movements leading up to that mass shooting. according to the orlando sentinel, four patrons who are regulars at the club, said they recognized him and he had gone multiple times prior to the shooting. investigators are trying to figure out whether he was doing operational surveillance or another reason why he was at that club. according to the fbi director james comey, he had been consuming propaganda online from terrorist groups. that is, in part, why he was radicalized. my sources tell me he was taking in a lot of isis propaganda and including propaganda from other terrorist groups. back in 2013, the fbi looked into him based on comments he made to coworkers. he had associations with hezbollah and family had ties to al
brown. >> reporter: good morning, john. we learned that investigators have been talking with the wife of the gunman. she has been giving some helpful insight into where the gunman visited. the places he went to prior to the attack. investigators are using that information to piece together a timeline of his movements leading up to that mass shooting. according to the orlando sentinel, four patrons who are regulars at the club, said they recognized him and he had gone multiple times prior...
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christie up there, scott brown, john thune, jeff sessions. >> okay.teve, you want five on omarosa? >> no. >> i'll take your $80 bet on chris christie. >> done. >> i've got the field, you got christie. >> wow. >> we do this pretend this is pretend. >> this is going to get us fdic problems. >> take chips. >>> next up, obama foreign policy flip-flop, our panel weighs in next. >>> the question i think has simply been what else can united states do to support them in those efforts. the president feels strongly that the afghans must remain in control of the security situation in their own country. the u.s. combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president is not considering restarting it. tell that to some of the soldiers in afghanistan or iraq, frankly, syria. take a look at the speeches. we have been able to see what addresses were typically listed as military addresses by this president since he came in office, 2019. there were nine of them. the last one where the president talked about the war or wars was april 13th. yet, they're in
christie up there, scott brown, john thune, jeff sessions. >> okay.teve, you want five on omarosa? >> no. >> i'll take your $80 bet on chris christie. >> done. >> i've got the field, you got christie. >> wow. >> we do this pretend this is pretend. >> this is going to get us fdic problems. >> take chips. >>> next up, obama foreign policy flip-flop, our panel weighs in next. >>> the question i think has simply been what else...
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christie up there, scott brown, john thune, jeff sessions. >> okay. five on omarosa? >> no. >> i'll take your $80 bet on chris christie. >> done. >> i've got the field, you got christie. >> wow. >> we do this pretend this is pretend. >> this is going to get us fdic problems. >> take chips. >>> next up, obama foreign policy flip-flop, our panel weighs in next. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test >>> the question i think has simply been what else can united states do to support them in those efforts. the president feels strongly that the afghans must remain in control of the security situation in their own country. the u.s. combat role in afghanistan ended at the end of 2014. and the president is not considering restarting it. tell that to some of the soldiers in afghanistan or iraq, frankly, syria. take a look at the speeches. we have been able to see what addresses were typically listed as military addresses by this president since he came in office
christie up there, scott brown, john thune, jeff sessions. >> okay. five on omarosa? >> no. >> i'll take your $80 bet on chris christie. >> done. >> i've got the field, you got christie. >> wow. >> we do this pretend this is pretend. >> this is going to get us fdic problems. >> take chips. >>> next up, obama foreign policy flip-flop, our panel weighs in next. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test...
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cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. johnasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled lection. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate ajority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is clearly, if you were picking, it is the first argument you hear from people on why not sherrod brown. host: what is the first argument for "running for vice president?" how do these names and these candidates and these individuals go about the next couple weeks? mr. cilizza: it is like fight club. the first rule is you don't talk bout it. the more you campaign to be vice president, the less seemly that is generally regarded. i think what you see, and this uns the gamut from sherrod brown to elizabeth warren to julian castro to tim kaine. many of the people mentioned on the democratic side
cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. johnasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled lection. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate ajority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is clearly,...
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carson if you want to ennis advertise the party and make people relax and then i threw in scott brown and johnof it. >> all right. let's assume that hillary clinton does get the nomination, let's turn to the democratic side. >> remember, the republicans will choose first. if it's -- if the republicans will choose a fairly edgy candidate, i think she would go with mccain, she would double down on you know what you are getting. nothing remarkable. don't worry. former, senator, governor, well-respected. then if you want to go left as she might have to go left, that's sherrod brown, sanders as a complete long shot if she is really desperate to unite the party and elizabeth warren would be his substitute. >> a.b.? >> well, charles and i agree on sherrod brown. obviously ohio is really important battleground for her. 35 bucks on him. senator booker of new jersey. $25. because he is really the anti-hillary. he is the most upbeat, works with republicans. next generation democrat. she would be lucky to have him on the ticket. secretary perez $10. governor hickenlooper of colorado $5. and i only give se
carson if you want to ennis advertise the party and make people relax and then i threw in scott brown and johnof it. >> all right. let's assume that hillary clinton does get the nomination, let's turn to the democratic side. >> remember, the republicans will choose first. if it's -- if the republicans will choose a fairly edgy candidate, i think she would go with mccain, she would double down on you know what you are getting. nothing remarkable. don't worry. former, senator,...
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our republicans here tend to side with jerry brown on these issues. johntough to tell but it looks like the race is really close. to people i will mention, whether you think they matter to hillary clinton's fortunes here, governor brown, helps or neutral? christina: i think it helps because he's pretty liberal and is with sanders mentality. he's very popular and even republicans like him and a lot of trump voters like him. john: and the second man, bill clinton, who's going to come out here. christina: it helps in volume. it's a big state and he's going to hit one part -- he doesn't have as much of the low as he did in 2008, but it doesn't hurt and they are getting crowds, just not sanders size crowds. mark: this question that looms in both campaigns regardless of the outcome in california, what bernie sanders and hillary clinton due date today from next wednesday forward, what is your sense of that or does it depend on the primary? fill -- phil: i think it does depend on the primary. sanders will decide what he has to do stop i think we will have hillary
our republicans here tend to side with jerry brown on these issues. johntough to tell but it looks like the race is really close. to people i will mention, whether you think they matter to hillary clinton's fortunes here, governor brown, helps or neutral? christina: i think it helps because he's pretty liberal and is with sanders mentality. he's very popular and even republicans like him and a lot of trump voters like him. john: and the second man, bill clinton, who's going to come out here....
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carson if you want to ennis advertise the party and make people relax and then i threw in scott brown and john it. >> all right. let's assume that hillary clinton does get the nomination, let's turn to the democratic side. >> remember, the republicans will choose first. if it's -- if the republicans will choose a fairly edgy candidate, i think she would go with mccain, she would double down on you know what you are getting. nothing remarkable. don't worry. former, senator, governor, well-respected. then if you want to go left as she might have to go left, that's sherrod brown, sanders as a complete long shot if she is really desperate to unite the party and elizabeth warren would be his substitute. >> a.b.? >> well, charles and i agree on sherrod brown. obviously ohio is really important battleground for her. 35 bucks on him. senator booker of new jersey. $25. because he is really the anti-hillary. he is the most upbeat, works with republicans. next generation democrat. she would be lucky to have him on the ticket. secretary perez $10. governor hickenlooper of colorado $5. and i only give sena
carson if you want to ennis advertise the party and make people relax and then i threw in scott brown and john it. >> all right. let's assume that hillary clinton does get the nomination, let's turn to the democratic side. >> remember, the republicans will choose first. if it's -- if the republicans will choose a fairly edgy candidate, i think she would go with mccain, she would double down on you know what you are getting. nothing remarkable. don't worry. former, senator, governor,...
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john clark in brooklyn, new york. coming up, one on one with ben simmons. also wholesale did the sixers select? and we'll hear from coach brett browntheir family connection. it's all next. >>> hey, i'm john clark live from brooklyn. the sixers took ben simmons number 1 overall tonight. just a couple minutes ago sixers president brian colangelo says this gives us hope. ben simmons has star power. take a look at sixer fans in philly reacting to the pick tonight. >> ben simmons! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: of course the last number one overall pick for the sixers was allen iverson 20 years ago. ben had a very good freshman season at lsu. he's very versatile. he can do many things on the court. he's going to play at the power forward position. but he can pass the ball like a point guard. i went one on one with him after he was drafted. >> it's surreal right now. a lot has been going on. but i'm finally here. but philly's a great spot for me. >> you've talked with brett brown. we saw you talking with him after your workout. what position do you want to play and what position do you think you're going to play with the sixers? >>
john clark in brooklyn, new york. coming up, one on one with ben simmons. also wholesale did the sixers select? and we'll hear from coach brett browntheir family connection. it's all next. >>> hey, i'm john clark live from brooklyn. the sixers took ben simmons number 1 overall tonight. just a couple minutes ago sixers president brian colangelo says this gives us hope. ben simmons has star power. take a look at sixer fans in philly reacting to the pick tonight. >> ben simmons! [...
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john f. kennedy visited with pat brown. but touched on topics including climate change in how the parks affect economies.>> our national parks aren't just for exploring but they are good for the economies. it turns out study showed that every dollar we invest in national parks generates $10 for local economies. >> the centennial celebration of the national park system. the president's visit made getting around difficult.>> reporter: as obama to the stage in yosemite -- >> it is a park that captures the wonder of the world. that changes you by being here. there is something sacred about this place. >> roads were closed and traffic was backed up and drivers were forced to endure long lines as wait times increased.>> we did a whole circle and there are cars and cars and no way to impart. >> we went all the way around once. >> after booking their stay in advance this family says they learned about the obama trip yesterday. >> others like michelle and cynthia are coming up here to hike. >> they may travel -- made travel arrangem
john f. kennedy visited with pat brown. but touched on topics including climate change in how the parks affect economies.>> our national parks aren't just for exploring but they are good for the economies. it turns out study showed that every dollar we invest in national parks generates $10 for local economies. >> the centennial celebration of the national park system. the president's visit made getting around difficult.>> reporter: as obama to the stage in yosemite --...
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brown. >> reporter: good morning, john. the gunman, omar mateen had been on the fbi's radar several years ago. in fact, in 2013, the fbi opened an investigation into him after coworkers came to the bureau and said he made inflammatory remarks. ultimately the fbi did not find any wrongdoing. the fbi closed that case. then the next year, the fbi interviewed him for a third time in a separate investigation that he was not the subject of. the fbi wanted to see if he had close ties to an american suicide bomber. ultimately the fbi said it didn't find they had substantive relationship. the fbi closed that investigation. after that, essentially the bureau moved on. the big question is whether anything was missed. the bureau has been speaking to family members of the gunman. his ex-wife. what they seem to focus on is the notion he had anti-gay views. recently, the father says he was upset during an incident in miami where he saw two men kissing. it was evident to them that he had anti-gay sentiment. at this point, investigators are
brown. >> reporter: good morning, john. the gunman, omar mateen had been on the fbi's radar several years ago. in fact, in 2013, the fbi opened an investigation into him after coworkers came to the bureau and said he made inflammatory remarks. ultimately the fbi did not find any wrongdoing. the fbi closed that case. then the next year, the fbi interviewed him for a third time in a separate investigation that he was not the subject of. the fbi wanted to see if he had close ties to an...
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with us for the hour, josh brown, stephanie link and john and pete najarian, and also with us is onep
with us for the hour, josh brown, stephanie link and john and pete najarian, and also with us is onep
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with us for the hour, josh brown, stephanie link and john and pete najarian, and also with us is one of the top analysts. so u no, i get that most of this is overseas, but credit suisse is down 45%, and bank of america 20%, and deutsche bank as well down. >> and yes, we saw jamie dimon with his bottom, and we call it the unbelievable buy. and we had greater p for mans, and people were anticipating because of the job owning we would see the rate hikes coming along and then you see the steepening, well, obviously, it looks like june is off of the table, and because of that, the last couple of days since janet spoke, you could watch the financials and see how they react. >> and doc, no relief in sight today, because the fed is not giving any help to the financials. >> the wrap on the large banks that make up the index is simple. these are companies that should pay bigger dividends and you should expect less from in terms of the growth, and really no reason to own them unless you think that there is an imminent rate higher not just once, but a cycle, and nothing is tellinging you that is
with us for the hour, josh brown, stephanie link and john and pete najarian, and also with us is one of the top analysts. so u no, i get that most of this is overseas, but credit suisse is down 45%, and bank of america 20%, and deutsche bank as well down. >> and yes, we saw jamie dimon with his bottom, and we call it the unbelievable buy. and we had greater p for mans, and people were anticipating because of the job owning we would see the rate hikes coming along and then you see the...
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john f. kennedy visited with then governor pat brown. during a speech today the president touched on several topics including climate change and how the national parks affect local economies. >> national parks aren't just fun to explore they're good for the local and national economies. it turns out that studies show that every dollar we invest in our national parks generating $10 for local economies. >> the visit coincides with the centennial celebration of the park system. the president's visit made getting around little bit difficult there. we have that part of the story with linda myoma. >> reporter: as president obama took the stage in yosemite -- >> it's a park that captures the wonder of the world. that changes you by being here. there's something sacred about this place. >> reporter: roads were closed. traffic was backed up. and drivers were forced to endure long lines and wait times just to get into the yosemite valley. >> we just did a whole circumstanceling and like it's just -- circle and like there's cars and cars and there'
john f. kennedy visited with then governor pat brown. during a speech today the president touched on several topics including climate change and how the national parks affect local economies. >> national parks aren't just fun to explore they're good for the local and national economies. it turns out that studies show that every dollar we invest in our national parks generating $10 for local economies. >> the visit coincides with the centennial celebration of the park system. the...
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jennifer griffin, scott brown also standing by for us. to sen correspondent johnberts live outside trump towers in manhattan. i'm getting breaking news governor chris christie walked into trump
jennifer griffin, scott brown also standing by for us. to sen correspondent johnberts live outside trump towers in manhattan. i'm getting breaking news governor chris christie walked into trump
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reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. johnpeople found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train nia'scost $3 billion. bullet train will cost $30 billion. it gets a little further, but not much. why is it so expensive. >> the florida route was already in existence. they are not building a new right of way. john: isn't it bert they are not forcibly taking money from taxpayers? if they lose money, it's their own money. >> well, there are two sides to that coin. one, when you are talking about transportation being provided by: a for-profit entity. what that means is it won't be accessible to everyone. one of the things we do as public transit providers is to make sure our system is accessible to everybo
reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. johnpeople found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train...
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john: you understood the politics game better than anybody else. at what you handed over to gordon browndo you recognize that today? angerthere has been this and angst. social media is a revolutionary phenomenon. it creates these waves of sentiment and emotion. to me they can take over a political party. we are an example. it's not clear to me that they can take over a country, not a major wasting -- western nation. john: there is an issue of the super wealthy. , people sayss of it people seem to get rich of regardless of what happened. do you understand that side of it? is that an old thing revisited? tony: there is that feeling for sure. those people at the very top of done much better. that is true. i'm not sure they haven't always done that, but nonetheless, the way wealth is created, you can point to people with hedge funds. john: that is part of globalization. economy,ve a global the winners of the top going to be bigger winners than they were before. david beckham is able to make more money. again, it depends that people think it's worse if they make money in business and if they
john: you understood the politics game better than anybody else. at what you handed over to gordon browndo you recognize that today? angerthere has been this and angst. social media is a revolutionary phenomenon. it creates these waves of sentiment and emotion. to me they can take over a political party. we are an example. it's not clear to me that they can take over a country, not a major wasting -- western nation. john: there is an issue of the super wealthy. , people sayss of it people seem...
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jennifer griffin, scott brown also standing by for us. to sen correspondent john roberts live outside trump towers in manhattan. i'm getting breaking news governor chris christie walked into trump tower. did you see him? >> reporter: yes. his personal detail from the state troopers got out and he very quickly made his way into trump tower. obviously he is here for a meeting with donald trump. his detail is hanging out here so i expect it will probably be a relatively brief meeting. this should be a time of triumph for donald trump and the republican party. it is the last day of the primary season. he is expected to handily win the last five contests. there are now deep tuitions in the party over what donald trump said about the judge last week. tim scott, only african-american member of the senate saying it is racially toxic. lindsey graham saying republicans should withdraw their endorsement of donald trump. senator kelly ayotte saying donald trump should retract his statements. and newt gingrich says we should start to question whether a judge can do his or her
jennifer griffin, scott brown also standing by for us. to sen correspondent john roberts live outside trump towers in manhattan. i'm getting breaking news governor chris christie walked into trump tower. did you see him? >> reporter: yes. his personal detail from the state troopers got out and he very quickly made his way into trump tower. obviously he is here for a meeting with donald trump. his detail is hanging out here so i expect it will probably be a relatively brief meeting. this...
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john: what is the history that leads you to that conclusion? >> black and brownthe first to go to war. they are most likely to join the military, most likely to be targeted by the war on drugs. crime bill. you know, i just haven't seen -- it's more so about bernie and the work he's done with civil rights. i did not think that he is this white politician who i don't think has any draw towards anybody who looks like me. then i was slapped in the face by all his work in the civil rights movement. being the chairman on racial equality when he was in college marching with mlk, and from what , i've read, in high school he a platform of raising scholarships for korean war orphans. it was just like, what draws you to stand up for these disenfranchised and marginalized people and reach outside your community? that is so impressive to me. that he action cares about these people. he actually cares about people who look like me. he's done more for black people than any person i know. he's done more for latinos than any latino i know personally. what draws you to do that for
john: what is the history that leads you to that conclusion? >> black and brownthe first to go to war. they are most likely to join the military, most likely to be targeted by the war on drugs. crime bill. you know, i just haven't seen -- it's more so about bernie and the work he's done with civil rights. i did not think that he is this white politician who i don't think has any draw towards anybody who looks like me. then i was slapped in the face by all his work in the civil rights...
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brown, the football player. kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. john8 olympics, partially in protest, to honor ali losing his title. mark: billie jean king. robert: billie jean king, excellent. yes. but, not to the extent that he seems to have done it. john: incredible story, incredible man. more on the best of "with all due respect" right ahead. ♪ ♪ john: since bernie sanders launched his presidential bid 13 months ago, the presidential contest has been something that nobody thought it would be -- interesting. last night when the ap called the race for hillary clinton, it only fueled sanders supporters' distrust of the mainstream media and the political establishment. as this phase of the contest ends with sanders all but certain to fall short of the nomination, we want to know what the final leg has been like for his voters in california, where he has been barnstorming for the past two weeks. what we found was that just as california is a microcosm of america, the sanders phenomenon in the golden state is a microcosm of the movement he unexpectedly i
brown, the football player. kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. john8 olympics, partially in protest, to honor ali losing his title. mark: billie jean king. robert: billie jean king, excellent. yes. but, not to the extent that he seems to have done it. john: incredible story, incredible man. more on the best of "with all due respect" right ahead. ♪ ♪ john: since bernie sanders launched his presidential bid 13 months ago, the presidential contest has been something that nobody...