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eric garner stepped the protest and ferguson missouri over the an death ofther unarmed black man, michael brown set off a national debate. alex, how much would you say a?s changed in the last five years in califor >> quite a bit and it goes back further, 10 years to the shfata ting of oscar grant in oakland at a bar station by a bar police officer. in tht case i ke the ones you mentioned another arts of the country did result in criminalcharges. bualso really started a movement in california for transparency and accountability particularly around the use of deadly force by police now, it takes a while for something like that to catch on so around 2014 when this issue was becoming a major idea in the publiconsciousness, state supreme court case opened up some information abofficer involved shootings. the public for the first time in many decades was allowed to learn the names of officers who had shot and many times killed me ers of the publi since then i think there's a lot of philosophical change around policies within individual police departments. we've seen bands on shooting atv moviicles wh
eric garner stepped the protest and ferguson missouri over the an death ofther unarmed black man, michael brown set off a national debate. alex, how much would you say a?s changed in the last five years in califor >> quite a bit and it goes back further, 10 years to the shfata ting of oscar grant in oakland at a bar station by a bar police officer. in tht case i ke the ones you mentioned another arts of the country did result in criminalcharges. bualso really started a movement in...
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ceo of hydromatic technologies corporation, michael brown joins me now. chael, in what ways has your company grown since trump took office? >> thank you, laura. our company has grown in the sense since trump has taken control of the white house and the presidency, our company has grown in the sense that we have better opportunities now to do it we have been wanting to do for quite some time, and that is to create manufacturing jobs objective is to create manufacturing jobs for reopening a former maytag plant to produce safer products for american consumers and i feel that trump's policies -- i feel he's a very strong and successful businessman. i am more so behind him because he is the person that has helped drive our economy up and he is driven -- unemployment down. i think that when unemployment goes down, and the african-american community, as is proof, it has happened poverty also, which is relatedgo to if you have a job or don't have a job, if you have a job then you are not prone to commit crimes. i believe that poverty and crimes are tied together.
ceo of hydromatic technologies corporation, michael brown joins me now. chael, in what ways has your company grown since trump took office? >> thank you, laura. our company has grown in the sense since trump has taken control of the white house and the presidency, our company has grown in the sense that we have better opportunities now to do it we have been wanting to do for quite some time, and that is to create manufacturing jobs objective is to create manufacturing jobs for reopening a...
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you also had the ferguson shooting of michael brown. we saw what happened there. there was change as a result of this. and i think that's not important to forget as well. >> okay, shimon, thank you. it's really important breaking news. we appreciate you getting it for us. we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great and look great. "guarantee". we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really. visionworks. see the difference. ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set into motion. today's merrill can help you get there with the people, tools, and personalized advice to help turn your ambitions into action. what would you like the power to do? did you know congress is working to end surprise medical billing? that's when patients are hit with medical bills they thought would be covered by insurance. the problem is big insurance companies want a one-size-fits-all approach that lets them decide what they'll pay doctors for yocare. letting
you also had the ferguson shooting of michael brown. we saw what happened there. there was change as a result of this. and i think that's not important to forget as well. >> okay, shimon, thank you. it's really important breaking news. we appreciate you getting it for us. we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great and look great. "guarantee". we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it....
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we found order people who were neighbors of michael brown who were really initially in first days of what to this day became the most-ever hash kag used in twitter to really frame the narrative but later got picked up by the activists and advocacy organizations and celebrities to talk about police brutality and what was happening with ferguson. we think that's really cool, right, with the mixed message we were able to see that. one more thing on the message tip, we also, absolutely all through, but dr. bailey really pressed us to think about the ijici ethics of these messages. that's an important question because one thing we see particularly in academia and journalism, people will go on to twitter, there's a #girls like us or #ferguson, whatever, i will take screen shots and tweets and embed them in my story. what they don't know is they're outing people and driving trolls and sort of far right squads to these people's twitter accounts. they often are doing damage. there have been people who looked at me and said twitter is public. but that's not exactly the stance you want to talk.
we found order people who were neighbors of michael brown who were really initially in first days of what to this day became the most-ever hash kag used in twitter to really frame the narrative but later got picked up by the activists and advocacy organizations and celebrities to talk about police brutality and what was happening with ferguson. we think that's really cool, right, with the mixed message we were able to see that. one more thing on the message tip, we also, absolutely all through,...
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joining us michael brown, former fema administrator. ay the media hyped the storm, they overhyped it? this is the city that was withstood katrina was downed out by katrina. you have to expect the media to say it is bad? >> that is precisely what they did do. if you look at all the weather report were, we had the mississippi river beginning to crest, we had all the rainfall. we did not have the all-important storm surge, which is caused by wind that would be the true test whether or not new orleans was prepared this time the flooding we saw unfortunately is the typical flooding you see when you have a tropical storm. if you recall in 2001, we had a tropical storm hit houston, tropical storm allison t was one of the most expensive storms and disasters fema ever dealt with. the same could have been true with new orleans had the rain continued. we would not see the kind of wind and storm surge we saw with katrina. i think there were some members of the media that almost wanted to see that for whatever strange reason. stuart: i saw this morni
joining us michael brown, former fema administrator. ay the media hyped the storm, they overhyped it? this is the city that was withstood katrina was downed out by katrina. you have to expect the media to say it is bad? >> that is precisely what they did do. if you look at all the weather report were, we had the mississippi river beginning to crest, we had all the rainfall. we did not have the all-important storm surge, which is caused by wind that would be the true test whether or not...
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this technology and is trying to commercialize it says that he used it one day to fly over the michael brownprotests in st. louis, ferguson, following the shooting of this black teenager. and he said that it was simply a test, that he just wanted to test out some algorithms against the large crowd. >> so the people were test subjects. >> very much so. he also told in conversation that he the opposes the black lives matter protester even refer to some of the protesters as thugs. so i asked him, okay, fair enough, you're not breaking any laws, but if you saw anything that raised concern, what you have told the police? and he said, of course, that's my responsibility. as an upstanding citizen. but what is his threshold? what counts as a concern activity? he said i think this pixel on the screen through a through ak through a patrol cars window. here's his address. if that capability had existed during the selma montgomery march, who knows what we'll be today? because those are exactly the same rationales that we use against those groups. that's why you can't just, you know, i have no reason to
this technology and is trying to commercialize it says that he used it one day to fly over the michael brownprotests in st. louis, ferguson, following the shooting of this black teenager. and he said that it was simply a test, that he just wanted to test out some algorithms against the large crowd. >> so the people were test subjects. >> very much so. he also told in conversation that he the opposes the black lives matter protester even refer to some of the protesters as thugs. so i...
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the department of justice, who i worked with before michael brown was killed, and after, but in a different kind of way, still could not convict cops who kill unarmed black people. even our beloved president, still pulled out language like thugs to describe young people in baltimore. so we have to have an agenda and vision that is clear about who our an agenda about who our enemies are. and i will talk about the solutions in the next go-round. >> my needs you to be a little more brief and humble. >> i'm the senior vice president of the rainbow push coalition. and i bring you greetings from jesse jackson senior. at 78 years old, publicly acknowledging that he has been diagnosed with parkinson's, he still does far more than most of us in this room. thank god that he is still doing something for all of you and all of us up in here. let's talk about a gentrification. we keep throwing it around like it is a name, it is a system. gentrification. i defined it as pretty prior terry control of black people established by law and sustained by force. the reason it is established by law, the law is not
the department of justice, who i worked with before michael brown was killed, and after, but in a different kind of way, still could not convict cops who kill unarmed black people. even our beloved president, still pulled out language like thugs to describe young people in baltimore. so we have to have an agenda and vision that is clear about who our an agenda about who our enemies are. and i will talk about the solutions in the next go-round. >> my needs you to be a little more brief and...
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the department of justice who i worked with for michael brown was killed and after, but in a of way, still could not convict cops who kill black people. presidentur beloved language likeut thug to describe the young baltimore so we have vision an agenda and a that is clear about who our enemies are. >> that's right, that's right. >> and how we will further. and i'll talk about our the next go-around. right. already, the mike preach now. so i need you to be a little -- more brief and -- >> you said three to four minutes and i'm going to try to context.in a quick senior vice president of the rainbow push coalition. certainly, i bring you greetings the reverend jesse lewis jackson, sr. you all at least appreciate his efforts because at almost 78 and publicly acknowledging that he has been parkinson's, he still does far more than most of us in this room. right.'s >> is so at least thank god that he's still doing something for of y'all and all of us up in here. all right. so let's talk about gentrification because we keep it's ag it around like name. system. gentrification, i defined it a
the department of justice who i worked with for michael brown was killed and after, but in a of way, still could not convict cops who kill black people. presidentur beloved language likeut thug to describe the young baltimore so we have vision an agenda and a that is clear about who our enemies are. >> that's right, that's right. >> and how we will further. and i'll talk about our the next go-around. right. already, the mike preach now. so i need you to be a little -- more brief and...
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michael b.: anybody younger than me. nicole: ok. [laughter] i have been at brown a little longer than you guys. i do a little more traditional political history. michael is the one who has been on the cutting edge of the emotions, and rachel talking about the dynamics in congress. i would just say as i have been thinking about the 1850's recently, i keep coming back to a question that bill freeling was the first to propose, which is why is the united states the one new world slave country that has to have a bloody civil war to get rid of slavery? and all of the things that we think of, and michael holt's "the political crisis," the compromise of 1850, dred scott that rachel will talk about tomorrow, harpers ferry. a lot of those were products of our political process. they were things congress did. the dred scott decision was something the supreme court did. so, was there -- is there a law in the system of government that made it possible for this terrible civil war to take place? i will throw that out. and then maybe michael can talk about the emotional nature of ll of that, all that political
michael b.: anybody younger than me. nicole: ok. [laughter] i have been at brown a little longer than you guys. i do a little more traditional political history. michael is the one who has been on the cutting edge of the emotions, and rachel talking about the dynamics in congress. i would just say as i have been thinking about the 1850's recently, i keep coming back to a question that bill freeling was the first to propose, which is why is the united states the one new world slave country that...
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i couldn't tell you -- we're coming upon the fifth anniversary of the shooting in -- of michael brown't tell you how many people have become activist leaders out of ferguson and who weren't even there. i think you're the victim of the loudest or sometimes miscast as the leaders. in many ways i think we have got to deal with how do we make institutions understand that what is deafening in terms of noise really doesn't represent a real body of people or a thought out policy. >> yeah, i don't think of myself as being a victim as anything. this is the professional hazard in the opinion thing, you're pretty well positioned to know, i think. what does matter is you have millions of people who are not in the business who don't have the option of well, i got fired by the atlantic, i'll write an essay in "the wall street journal" the next week. when it's the examples made of tech people and food service who are drummed out of their jobs of being in the vicinity of something they didn't like. like in the covington business, they were pressuring someone to fire because her kid was standing 40 fe
i couldn't tell you -- we're coming upon the fifth anniversary of the shooting in -- of michael brown't tell you how many people have become activist leaders out of ferguson and who weren't even there. i think you're the victim of the loudest or sometimes miscast as the leaders. in many ways i think we have got to deal with how do we make institutions understand that what is deafening in terms of noise really doesn't represent a real body of people or a thought out policy. >> yeah, i...
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michael say something. >> thank you, supervisor brown and all of you. i just wanted to highlight the fact that we are in several categories long-term survivors, at risk with our rental situations, lost our art studios. we hang on, but we are a speck of dust compared to the numbers of creatives and long-term survivors that are able to live here. i feel incredibly lucky to be here. i watch and follow everything that you all do on our behalf. transgender, intergenerational, senior housing, everything, my entire exist. i want to thank you all for your efforts in these overwhelming times. >> yeah. we are really relying on you and you are stepping up, so thank you. the city has done great by me and we're here and we're here. so that's that. thank you. [applause] >> president yee: thank you, david and michael. see you at pride. could i have a motion to excuse supervisor ronen since she fell ill, she's out of the meeting. motion made by supervisor peskin, seconded by supervisor haney. if there is no objection, then the motion passes. >>> supervisor fewer. would
michael say something. >> thank you, supervisor brown and all of you. i just wanted to highlight the fact that we are in several categories long-term survivors, at risk with our rental situations, lost our art studios. we hang on, but we are a speck of dust compared to the numbers of creatives and long-term survivors that are able to live here. i feel incredibly lucky to be here. i watch and follow everything that you all do on our behalf. transgender, intergenerational, senior housing,...
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now we know a man who was a coach in the sports program brown attended was also shot and killed. jamal bandy died sunday. michael xanders knew both victims. > we can't give us because these are ourbaby. these are our young people. this is our future. >> xanders said he has buried members of his sports program before but it's something he'll never get accustomed to. >>> happening today, friend and loved ones will say final aiod-byes to sterling tucker. yesterday, many p their respects to the former d.c.c ouncil machairn. last week, tucker passed away at the age of 95.h services start later this morning at 10:00 a.m. at washington national cathedral. >>> quarterbacks with broken legs and a team with broken dreams. fans with broken hearts. that is how the redskins ended the 2018 season. >> was a tgh one. that is all in distant mery now, at least hoping the team that we are just hour away from the first practice o the 2019 training camp.w have in richmond this morning to explain the team's focus on day one. >> reporter: new year. same goal for the redskins. make the playoffs. that journeyretarts s now it looks like
now we know a man who was a coach in the sports program brown attended was also shot and killed. jamal bandy died sunday. michael xanders knew both victims. > we can't give us because these are ourbaby. these are our young people. this is our future. >> xanders said he has buried members of his sports program before but it's something he'll never get accustomed to. >>> happening today, friend and loved ones will say final aiod-byes to sterling tucker. yesterday, many p their...
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whether it was james brown or michael jackson. if there is a wrong, wrong is wrong.ld be wrong not to say that there is something that smells about how this is being done and sweden needs to be held accountable and the united states government ought to intervene for an american citizen. >> even if he didn't want to stand up during the black lives matter movement. >> if he did not want to stand up for others, that does not mean others have a responsibility to stand up for him and maybe he will see why people do what they do when they stand up. >> all right, reverend al. stick around if you don't mind. >>> up next, the good, the bad and the ugly. the al sharpton edition coming up. get and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. about the colonial penn program. andhere to tell youalth. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that
whether it was james brown or michael jackson. if there is a wrong, wrong is wrong.ld be wrong not to say that there is something that smells about how this is being done and sweden needs to be held accountable and the united states government ought to intervene for an american citizen. >> even if he didn't want to stand up during the black lives matter movement. >> if he did not want to stand up for others, that does not mean others have a responsibility to stand up for him and...
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now we know a man who was a coach in the sports program brown atte killed.also shot and jamal bandy died sunday. michaelers knew both victims. >> we can't give us because >> we can't give us because these are our babies. these are our young people. our future. >> xanders said he has buried sombers of his sports program before but it's thing he'll never get used to. >>> happening today, friends and loved ones will say final byes to sterling tucker. yesterday, many paid their respects to the former d.c. council chairman. a wake and vigil at trinity church was yesterday. last week, tucker passed away at the age of 95. his services start later this morning at 10:00 a.m. at washington national cathedral. >>> i'm frank holland. samsung says it's fixed problems with the galaxy smartphone and release it in september and samsung suffering a major embarrassment after several reviewers repoed problems including screens that broke easily. samsung says it has improved the design of the phone and the phone is expected to cost about $2,000.> >> facebook is payir the price fomishandling your personal information. the f
now we know a man who was a coach in the sports program brown atte killed.also shot and jamal bandy died sunday. michaelers knew both victims. >> we can't give us because >> we can't give us because these are our babies. these are our young people. our future. >> xanders said he has buried sombers of his sports program before but it's thing he'll never get used to. >>> happening today, friends and loved ones will say final byes to sterling tucker. yesterday, many paid...
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writer on arab affairs abdel bari atwan, michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt and political commentator yasmin alibhai brown navigation is a fundamental principle of international law and no self—respecting government can ignore the seizure of its ships on the high seas. but us economic sanctions are choking iran, the nuclear deal is in tatters, drones are shot down and commercial shipping targeted for sabotage operations. how can the uk now respond to the seizure of an oil tanker without making matters worse? what is the answer? the answer is, this freedom of navigation was perfectly practised in that part of the world until president trump decided to mess everything when he decided to pull out from the nuclear deal with iran. now he has imposed huge sanctions. he wanted to prevent any single barrel of iranian oil to be exported, he wanted to starve the iranian people, hoping he can topple the regime. starve the iranian people? that is strong language. that is not strong language. they starved the iraqi people before that for 11 years. they are starving gaza people also until this moment. i think this is t
writer on arab affairs abdel bari atwan, michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt and political commentator yasmin alibhai brown navigation is a fundamental principle of international law and no self—respecting government can ignore the seizure of its ships on the high seas. but us economic sanctions are choking iran, the nuclear deal is in tatters, drones are shot down and commercial shipping targeted for sabotage operations. how can the uk now...
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia michael's boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. sam is right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours involved? i learn standing right over there involved? i learn standing right overthere in involved? i learn standing right over there in the laundry room. it was 3am and ijust started physically shaking. like, i couldn't stop my body from shaking and then i just thought i can't tell other people in the house. it was the second identical boeing jet crash in five months. initial reports say they happen for the same reason, a fa u lty they happen for the same reason, a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets were rushed and launch of the jets were rushed and boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing andl daughter died for the profit of boeing and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be sa
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia michael's boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. sam is right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours involved? i learn standing right over there involved? i learn standing right overthere in involved? i learn standing right over there in the laundry room. it was 3am and ijust started physically shaking. like, i couldn't stop my body from shaking...
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michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis golden. narrator: the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channels filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780's. the river, called crooked, by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? ♪ >> you're now going t
michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis golden. narrator: the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channels filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man...
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writer on arab affairs abdel bari atwan, michael goldfarb of the podcast frdh, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt and political commentator yasmin alibhai brown—respecting government can ignore the seizure of its ships on the high seas. but us economic sanctions are choking iran, the nuclear deal
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'smya rose was on a boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. samya's right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe, and invest in the company and the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation systems safe. nadia and michael want to know why the
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'smya rose was on a boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. samya's right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i...
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'ster samya rose was on a boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. samya's right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe, and invest in the company, and the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation systems safe. nadia and michael want to kn
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'ster samya rose was on a boeing plane that crashed in ethiopian. samya's right here. she was one of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought,...
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. shock and disbelief. nadia and michael's 157 people that died. the same fault brought down an identicaljet five months earlier. the 737 max hasn't flown since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe and invest in the company and the hardware, the infrastructure to make our aviation system safe. nadia and michael want answers, and they are now asking them of the american government. they are representing families from across north america. when et302 crashed, there were passengers from more than 30 countries on board. the highest proportion of those were from kenya, because the flight was bound for nairobi, but the second highest amount were from here in canada, and families in toronto are starting to want answers as to why their loved ones were killed. well, i lost my wife, carole, my three children, ryan, kelly
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. shock and disbelief. nadia and michael's 157 people that died. the same fault brought down an identicaljet five months earlier. the 737 max hasn't flown since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe and...
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browning now reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. shock and disbelief. nadia and michael'se was one of 157 people that died. the same fault brought down an identicaljet five months earlier. the 737 max hasn't flown since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe and invest in the company and the hardware, the infrastructure to make our aviation system safe. nadia and michael want answers, and they are now asking them of the american government. they are representing families from across north america. when et302 crashed, there were passengers from more than 30 countries on board. the highest proportion of those were from kenya, because the flight was bound for nairobi — but the second highest amount were from here in canada, and families in toronto are starting to want answers as to why their loved ones were killed. well, i lost my wife, carole, my three children
browning now reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. shock and disbelief. nadia and michael'se was one of 157 people that died. the same fault brought down an identicaljet five months earlier. the 737 max hasn't flown since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to...
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sne of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i was standing right over there in the laundry room. it was three in the morning, and i just started physically shaking, like, i couldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, i can't tell the other people in the house. it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't wa nt anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe and invest in the company, the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation system safe. nadia and michael want to know why their daughter died, and theirfight has taken them to the top of the american government. they are
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sne of 157 people on board. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i was standing right over there in the laundry room. it was three in the morning, and i just started physically shaking, like, i couldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, i can't tell the other people in the house. it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five...
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the hyenas transparently represent the black, brown, disabled bodies that are forcibly excluded from this fascist society. okay! so let's bring in michaele daily wire, and richard fowler come nationally syndicated radio host and fox news contributor. gentlemen, i imagine you grew up with this original animated classic. what do you think, michael? did you realize it was all these things? >> who knew? i'm so pleased that for the last three years every american slightly to the right of hillary clinton has been called a fascist. now we are in the same company of the beloved disney cartoon character. this was the stupidest article i've ever read in "the washington post," which is truly saying something. it reads like a bad term paper freshman year. problem it was written by a professor and that tells you all you need to know about higher education. "the lion king "is a wonderful story, it's about redemption, grace, endurance. it's based on hamlet, it's based on the books of exodus and genesis. it's not about fascism but because the left has become so culturally illiterate, the only thing they can referred to in the cultural criticism is hitl
the hyenas transparently represent the black, brown, disabled bodies that are forcibly excluded from this fascist society. okay! so let's bring in michaele daily wire, and richard fowler come nationally syndicated radio host and fox news contributor. gentlemen, i imagine you grew up with this original animated classic. what do you think, michael? did you realize it was all these things? >> who knew? i'm so pleased that for the last three years every american slightly to the right of...
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browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sboard. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe, and invest in the company, and the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation systems safe. nadia and michael want to know why their daughter died, and their fight has taken them to the top of the american government. they are now re
browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sboard. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet...
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browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sow did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe, and invest in the company, and the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation systems safe. nadia and michael want to know why their daughter died, and their fight has taken them to the top of the american government. they are now representi
browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sow did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to crash...
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michael douglas, ted danson, and eugene levy. lead actresses recognized amelia clark, sandra oh, viola davis, mandy moore for this is us, and ozark leny. along with harrington for game of thrones. kate brown and billy porter for pose. see who goes home with emmy gold september 22nd on fox. ashley dyvorkin, fox news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at five -- 5:00 is next. we're going to stay on top of that wildfire. live coverage coming up in just a moment. >> we will continue to have more on the special celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 launch mission to the moon and back. all that coverage coming up at 5:00. this is fred. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of people are watching? yeah. we're making a commercial. if it's connected, it's protected with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity delivers the best in-home wifi experience. plus, add xfi advantage for enhanced network security. click, call or visit a store today to learn more. . >>> ktvu fox news at 5:00 starts now. >> as grass fire spr
michael douglas, ted danson, and eugene levy. lead actresses recognized amelia clark, sandra oh, viola davis, mandy moore for this is us, and ozark leny. along with harrington for game of thrones. kate brown and billy porter for pose. see who goes home with emmy gold september 22nd on fox. ashley dyvorkin, fox news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at five -- 5:00 is next. we're going to stay on top of that wildfire. live coverage coming up in just a moment. >> we will continue to have more...
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brown from the biden campaign. we won't see him yet again until later this week, wednesday afternoon, when he heads to iowa. >> mike, stand by for a second. let me bring in michaelr john boehner and donna edwards. do you believe that joe biden is simply not up to the task with grappling with these issues? >> first of all, i think it's too early in the campaign to tell who is up to the task of grappling with those issues or being president of the united states. >> do you think cory booker not to say what he said? >> i do think joe biden has to do a reset on his campaign when it comes to having a conversation about race, injustice, about the criminal justice system and about his record. i think there are other candidates who have to answer questions about their record on some of these issues as well. i mean, we have seen the difficulty, for example, that mayor pete buttigieg has had on the campaign trail when it comes to race. but, you know, for democrats, i don't know that this is the end of a conversation that we want to have within the democratic party, especially when you have the challenges of a president of the united states who every single day either says
brown from the biden campaign. we won't see him yet again until later this week, wednesday afternoon, when he heads to iowa. >> mike, stand by for a second. let me bring in michaelr john boehner and donna edwards. do you believe that joe biden is simply not up to the task with grappling with these issues? >> first of all, i think it's too early in the campaign to tell who is up to the task of grappling with those issues or being president of the united states. >> do you think...
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browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'snths. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight—control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe and invest in the company, the hardware and the infrastructure to make our aviation system safe. nadia and michael want to know why their daughter died, and their fight has taken them to the top of the american government. they are now representing families from across north america. when the plane crashed, there were passengers from more than 30 countries on board. the highest reported of those were from kenya, because the flight was bound for nairobi. but the second highest amount were from here, in canada, and families in toronto are starting to want answers as to why their loved ones were killed. i
browning reports. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'snths. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight—control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely, my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these...
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and i want to bring an example of social media being at its best use in 2014 with the killing of michael brown in missouri. and it wasn't - the people who were really telling the stories in the most nuanced ways were not the local, trained media. it was activists on the ground with smart phones. right? so, if it was not for them, then a lot of stories would have been told inaccurately, right? so, there is a way that journalists feel that we are the only people who are supposed is tell stories and that 24 karat bs. you all have the ability to tell stories. you may not necessarily be a journalist but you can tell your story. what talk to charlene about how important -- has been kind of pushing this, combating this negative narrative about the war on drugs and how can we be empowered to work with activism? what can we learn from them, in order to really tell their stories? >> first, i just want to say how grateful i am that donley is on this panel. because it's making me realize that when we have these conversations, we so often forget, immigrants who use drugs are people. sex workers who use dru
and i want to bring an example of social media being at its best use in 2014 with the killing of michael brown in missouri. and it wasn't - the people who were really telling the stories in the most nuanced ways were not the local, trained media. it was activists on the ground with smart phones. right? so, if it was not for them, then a lot of stories would have been told inaccurately, right? so, there is a way that journalists feel that we are the only people who are supposed is tell stories...
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browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sd. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to crash in five months. initial reports say they happened for the same reason — a faulty flight control system. the 737 max has been grounded ever since. critics say the development and launch of the jets was rushed, and that boeing cut corners at the expense of safety. definitely my daughter died for the profit of boeing, and i don't want anyone else to die for that reason. i want these planes to be safe, and invest in the company, and the hardware and the infrastructure, to make our aviation systems safe. nadia and michael want to know why their daughter died, and their fight has taken them to the top of the american government. they are now repres
browning reports from north america. everywhere we look, there's a blank where she should be. struggling with their loss. nadia and michael'sd. how did those first couple of hours evolve for you both? i learned standing right over there in the laundry room. i — it was 3:00am in the morning, and ijust started physically shaking, like, icouldn't stop my body from shaking. and then ijust thought, "i can't tell the other people in the house." it was the second identical boeing jet to...