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candidate to propose a reform in the united states so we don't see more cases like eric gardner or michael brownr mccormick don or sandra bland or pamela turner, it does not matter who you are in this country, the matter the color of your skin or how much money you have or what neighborhood, you are treated the same, you have the same value, he feel every bit a much part of this country as everyone else. if organ be a fair nation and means passing the equality act so no matter your sexual orientation or gender identity you cannot be discriminated when you go look for a job or house or apartment. if organ to be the most prosperous nation we have to take fiercely the most threat termination in our world, i will lead again on climate change, and a green new deal by 2045. no job in the clean energy economy in new hampshire in texas and ensure the prosperity in the years ahead means prosperity for everybody. by raising the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour and indexing it so we don't have to fight for it year after year. investing in affordable housing because new hampshire like a lot of other sta
candidate to propose a reform in the united states so we don't see more cases like eric gardner or michael brownr mccormick don or sandra bland or pamela turner, it does not matter who you are in this country, the matter the color of your skin or how much money you have or what neighborhood, you are treated the same, you have the same value, he feel every bit a much part of this country as everyone else. if organ be a fair nation and means passing the equality act so no matter your sexual...
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so that we do not see more cases like aaron gardner or michael brown or laquan mcdonald or .andra blandmela turner so that no matter who you are in this country, no matter the color of your skin or how much money you have or do not have or what neighborhood you are growing up in, you are treated the same. you have the same value. you feel every bit as much a part of this country as anyone else. if we are going to be the fairest nation it means passing the equality act so no matter your sexual orientation or gender identity, you cannot be discriminated against when you go to look for a job, a house, or an apartment. the most going to be prosperous nation honor, we have to take seriously the most existential threat to our nation and our world. i will lead again on climate re--- reenter the paris climate accord, get us to net zero in the united states by 2045, lean -- grow jobs in a clean energy economy. ure that prosperity in the years ahead is prosperity for everyone by raising the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour and then indexing it so we do not have to fight for it year after year
so that we do not see more cases like aaron gardner or michael brown or laquan mcdonald or .andra blandmela turner so that no matter who you are in this country, no matter the color of your skin or how much money you have or do not have or what neighborhood you are growing up in, you are treated the same. you have the same value. you feel every bit as much a part of this country as anyone else. if we are going to be the fairest nation it means passing the equality act so no matter your sexual...
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major michael brown said good or not so that. our. current that that. manager held up well with the guy you just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also want to leave your job or do. you pour money. and doubt. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was just as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little softer. transpired . since they. have i don't know i think soft. boy of the time. oh. god. oh are they and the mother. was a. hurricane forecast. hello 2 they are. a little her fan my. day was a. a week a ring. the bird is at the door for. them but is that the door. people. daters things. lead to. said she stressed to me not long but they said that the british and the bill of voted out that it was to. stop question was to you she didn't taste the face to she's a cia which quite all show. to which she doesn't have time and i know which of. the member states future carmona me for sure i. want to go to the source of my it's a bonus for c.b.s. . it's a mi
major michael brown said good or not so that. our. current that that. manager held up well with the guy you just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also want to leave your job or do. you pour money. and doubt. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was just as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little softer. transpired . since they. have i don't know i think soft. boy of the time. oh....
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major michael brown we said get an announcement. on our. current that. that. man they just held up now we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will believe it or not or do. you pour money. and doubt. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. there. it transpired so yes the state. i. have i don't i think i have. go ahead of time. oh they have. a little. was a. little. 2 a. a. a a and my. a. a. a a a. the bird is i think. the bird is that the darth. live. when it comes down to it it is no actually that i think one can say oh well the russians are all bad this certainly is not the case of the west in his own good there are absolutely things that the west needs to be doing and what i would like to say is much much less all the totally counterproductive rhetorical struggles we see against russia that it's you know if it's become an easy way off getting set in the one instance to approach it
major michael brown we said get an announcement. on our. current that. that. man they just held up now we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will believe it or not or do. you pour money. and doubt. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. there. it transpired so yes the state. i. have i don't i think i have. go ahead...
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major michael brown we said good announcement. was not that the. manager would go you just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also a woman or not or do. it for money. and that. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up on. the last one. was. just transpired to the rest of state was . was. was was was was was i don't. have. go ahead of time. oh live now our. i. am. i. a. thing. the bird is not the bearer for. the but is that the door. excuse. me. if i. can't. eat. it. there's things. we didn't. know why a paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major here tends there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people have one foot into the biotech pharma an
major michael brown we said good announcement. was not that the. manager would go you just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also a woman or not or do. it for money. and that. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up on. the last one. was. just transpired to the rest of state was . was. was was was was was i don't. have. go ahead of...
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says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. to start a call is for justice started because we were at a rally i did oh i think we need. that culminated in. i was kind of i still just get new top of this process but i saw a lot of courage in a clue mary. i will say i'm not confrontational person but they're not serious. even though john is her. just want to try. to move on with his life. the love that they have for god trey what happened that day will. be their. last. time. almost 5. after man was shot her son. bought her for. her. out of her. looking at life the 1st truckload of working protests causing such a also on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to hit by these demonstrators they are upset over this and to get credit cards one months ago the trade hamilton. was the likely to support the bill. passed i'm not i. when i 1st heard
says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. to start a call is for justice started because we were at a rally i did oh i think we need. that culminated in. i was kind of i still just get new top of this process but i saw a lot of courage in a clue mary. i will say i'm not confrontational person but they're not...
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michael brown we said good announcement. not. manager and now we go you just keep. like he was set up so my kids also would leave the board up or do. it for money. and. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft. laugh. laugh. and just transpired for the rest of stay. the last. laugh. was i don't like i thought. boy the time. of all over the old. car. was. luckier than the last. 2 there's. a law. suit. the birds. the birds out the door. the fish when it comes down to it look it is not actually that i think one can say oh well the russians are all bad this certainly is not the case of the west he's all good there are absolutely things that the west needs to be doing and what i would like to see is much much less of the chutney counter-productive or tour of the struggles we see against russia that it's you know it's it's become an easy way of getting certain the audiences to approach you is to come up with cheap russian bashing th
michael brown we said good announcement. not. manager and now we go you just keep. like he was set up so my kids also would leave the board up or do. it for money. and. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft. laugh. laugh. and just transpired for the rest of stay. the last. laugh. was i don't like i thought. boy the time. of all over the old. car. was....
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it leaves them with one established central defenders in otamendi and michael browne, so much focus onrdiola described as a challenge. there is a shock in the room yesterday when he announced he would lose johnstones for 4—6 weeks, but fernandez owe, there is no problem with him stepping in. he is not a natural dedenneder, who sees the dangerous. but there is one there, that can sort of, catch you out a bit. but after that, we have garcia who has joined the squad, they have to cope, they have a great squad in number, great quality and these are the tests you have. how much do you think manchester city need to make an impact in europe? we know about pep guardiola, what he has achieved but as a manchester city manager, he is yet to go beyond the quarterfinals in this competition. is yet to go beyond the quarterfinals in this competitionlj quarterfinals in this competition.” am sure that will be something he will be aware of. the owner, they would have said we need to be in the champions league. the brand globally where are they? it would be better if they can deliver a champions league,
it leaves them with one established central defenders in otamendi and michael browne, so much focus onrdiola described as a challenge. there is a shock in the room yesterday when he announced he would lose johnstones for 4—6 weeks, but fernandez owe, there is no problem with him stepping in. he is not a natural dedenneder, who sees the dangerous. but there is one there, that can sort of, catch you out a bit. but after that, we have garcia who has joined the squad, they have to cope, they have...
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and says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. started to call is for justice started because we were at a rally. we. have culminated in. and i was kind of i still just get new talking this. process but i saw a lot of courage in a new clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not taking a serious. even though john is hurt. just won't try to play the move all of his life. and there are a lot of good you have forgotten troy what happened that day that will. never be there. no i asked everybody else. just the way almost by my after man was not my son. with the car for her for. her. cut out of her. looking at life the 1st shock of working protests causing such a also on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to get by these demonstrators they are upset over the shooting and where they are one months ago the trade ha
and says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. started to call is for justice started because we were at a rally. we. have culminated in. and i was kind of i still just get new talking this. process but i saw a lot of courage in a new clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not...
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enough and we're not going to talk or work with him or if you try to engage this the right way michael brown then the president said what are you going to your way to do it but michael abramowitz president of freedom house said the u.s. . not effectively promote individual liberty human equality or democracy by narrowing the definition of human rights to exclude broad categories of rights or people and to focus on international religious freedom excludes democracy free play as for the poor it's like that those so the obama years this was being done much better and progress is being made our idea should have you just use a say about obama no you're just saying that of the way of just saying we're going to stand back and be critical we're not going to engage is a much better way to go quoting an individual than saying that that's the way to do it i choose to believe and i've been around and working on these issues for a few years i carried the original really international edges freedom bill i was one of the key sponsors of that in a democratic administration that didn't want to really see thi
enough and we're not going to talk or work with him or if you try to engage this the right way michael brown then the president said what are you going to your way to do it but michael abramowitz president of freedom house said the u.s. . not effectively promote individual liberty human equality or democracy by narrowing the definition of human rights to exclude broad categories of rights or people and to focus on international religious freedom excludes democracy free play as for the poor it's...
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answer law ifference when enforcement is engunshot in the of -- engaged in the likes tamar rice and michael brown and eric garner, the color of brown, goff. chair nadler: the gentlelady's time has expired. the itness may answer question. reverend n lee: sharpton. dr. goff: thank you for the question. t's different because it feels different for the community. there is a difference between a eighbor who is -- who is violent, which is obviously scary. says it ok, it's terror. we see that both in the and nses from communities in the responses, frankly, from law enforcement. i think one of the things you mentioned was important. to put a fine point on the statistical element. black-on-black crime, is the response that's enforcement is using force in black communities. distasteful as it may seem, it's a reasonable statistical question. if may be problem that poverty is driving this. as an answerable question well. there is not a study that takes nto account, poverty rates, school achievement, housing inequality that yields anything elements, crimee and poverty, are not sufficient to explain racial dis
answer law ifference when enforcement is engunshot in the of -- engaged in the likes tamar rice and michael brown and eric garner, the color of brown, goff. chair nadler: the gentlelady's time has expired. the itness may answer question. reverend n lee: sharpton. dr. goff: thank you for the question. t's different because it feels different for the community. there is a difference between a eighbor who is -- who is violent, which is obviously scary. says it ok, it's terror. we see that both in...
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we won't have any more la kwan or michael browns or pamela turners or balancer scotts or sandra blandrom the houston area. we need to root out race i. they need a leader to match that. >> i guess the question would be, was that an opportunity to really highlight black lives matter that could have been expanded to talk more about his own community? we were talking that latinos. in reality, it is the direct threat donald trump has done to the latino community. just in the month of august, right after the shooting. american citizens were caught in that dragnet. he's done 13 policies. that is conversation that's we're not having because we still leave very much in a binary culture. we talk about race. it is always black and white. right now the cancer is eating up the latino community. he is inspiring a group of individuals to hundred us down. the reason you have so many texans, republican, independent or liberal. the reason they're so interested in some sort of gun reform is because this sense of injustice and fear that is rising up in the community among our friends and our allies is ve
we won't have any more la kwan or michael browns or pamela turners or balancer scotts or sandra blandrom the houston area. we need to root out race i. they need a leader to match that. >> i guess the question would be, was that an opportunity to really highlight black lives matter that could have been expanded to talk more about his own community? we were talking that latinos. in reality, it is the direct threat donald trump has done to the latino community. just in the month of august,...
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two one report is about the actual police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brown why the rt explains officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges because that he did anything that was in sort of of the law.ation the other second department of is perhaps rt which more important was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police essentially d been a predatory force on the african-american community of ferguson. essentially using their power and authority to different on as many people as they could in order to coffers.city's with the city was running itself on tickets. were encouraged to write tickets on everything. when you see the things that the police force had been engaged in the last couple of years, your jaw drops. town where the african-american community was so completely alienated from the of the way because the police force was behaving and that's the context for ferguson. if you y you have -- if you only look at the encounter, you miss the real story, the real story is what happened before, years and years and years
two one report is about the actual police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brown why the rt explains officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges because that he did anything that was in sort of of the law.ation the other second department of is perhaps rt which more important was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police essentially d been a predatory force on the african-american community of ferguson. essentially using...
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brown to the team with open arms. during last night's patriots game, nbc's al michaels said brown's agent told him that brady told brownmove in with him until he gets settled in massachusetts. brown was released by the oakland raiders saturday after a series of incidents including a run-in with the team's general manager. later,ro a the patriots agreed to a deal. brown didn't play for the patriots last night. that didn't seem to make a difference at all. they certainly didn't need him much. the defending super bowl champs easily defeated the pittsburgh steelers 33-3 in the nfl's opening weekend. the 42-year-old brady threw for 341 yards and three touchdowns. in other games, the dallas cowboys beat the new york giants 35-17, as the teams combined for nearly 1,000 yards of offense. and the cleveland browns, who many think will contend for a championship, opened their season with a dud. the browns lost to the tennessee titans 43-13. >>> it's fashion week in new york city, and it's safe to say you've probably never seen a fashion show like this one before. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t >> tommy hilfiger's soulful show was held at the ne
brown to the team with open arms. during last night's patriots game, nbc's al michaels said brown's agent told him that brady told brownmove in with him until he gets settled in massachusetts. brown was released by the oakland raiders saturday after a series of incidents including a run-in with the team's general manager. later,ro a the patriots agreed to a deal. brown didn't play for the patriots last night. that didn't seem to make a difference at all. they certainly didn't need him much. the...
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police reform plan because we are not going to have any more laquan mcdonalds or eric garner's for michael brownsr pamela turners or walter scott or sandra bland here from the houston area. juan: that was a glitch. that was julian castro speaking, not beto o'rourke. i think we have beto o'rourke now. >> r racism in america is endem. it is foundational. we can mark the creation of this country not at the fourth of july, 1776, but august 20, 1619, when the first kidnapped african was brought to this country against his will and in bondage and as a slave built the greatness and the success and the wealthth that neither he nor his descendadants would ever be able to fully participate in and enjoy. we have to be able to answer this challenge. and it is found in our education system, where in texas a five-year-old child in kindergarten is five times as likely to be disciplined or suspended or expelled based on the color of their skin. in our health care system, where there'e's a maternrnal mortality crisis three times as deadly for women of color, or the fact that there's 10 times the wealth in white a
police reform plan because we are not going to have any more laquan mcdonalds or eric garner's for michael brownsr pamela turners or walter scott or sandra bland here from the houston area. juan: that was a glitch. that was julian castro speaking, not beto o'rourke. i think we have beto o'rourke now. >> r racism in america is endem. it is foundational. we can mark the creation of this country not at the fourth of july, 1776, but august 20, 1619, when the first kidnapped african was...
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i will in my testimony submit statements from other mothers goingom back to '99 all the way to michael brownferguson and with all of the excessive force cases that we've seen, many of them video taped, likeid the choking death of mis carr's son eric garner, no new legislation, sorn we're saying the legislators today there must be aor legislative response to l of this. this is not anti- -- this is those police that behave in an excessive manner and there's no legislation that t has in any w addressed this reoccurring problem. >> there is no federal legislation. the use ofhes chokeholds has b banned by the nypd for a couple decades now but as you know "new york times" reviewed instances they're still being used even five years, mrs. carr, after the death of your son. is this something you plan to address today andth how do you plan to make a persuasive argument to the lawmakers about that? >>la oh, yes, i do plan to addrs that today because if the chokehold has been banned for over two decades, why are the police officers still using the bannedg chokehold? okay. i say because it's policy and t
i will in my testimony submit statements from other mothers goingom back to '99 all the way to michael brownferguson and with all of the excessive force cases that we've seen, many of them video taped, likeid the choking death of mis carr's son eric garner, no new legislation, sorn we're saying the legislators today there must be aor legislative response to l of this. this is not anti- -- this is those police that behave in an excessive manner and there's no legislation that t has in any w...
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report is about the actual conduct of the police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brownand that report explains why the officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges, because it's unclear that he did anything that was in sort of obvious violation of the law. the other, second department of justice report, which is perhaps more important, was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police department had been essentially a predatory force on the african-american community of ferguson. they had been essentially using their power and authority to levy fines on as many different people as they could in order to fill the city's coffers. the city was running itself on tickets. and so cops were encouraged to write tickets for everything. when you see the things that the police force had been engaged in the previous couple of years, your jaw drops. this is a town where the african-american community was so completely alienated from the police force because of the way the police force was behaving, and that's the context for ferguson. so reall
report is about the actual conduct of the police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brownand that report explains why the officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges, because it's unclear that he did anything that was in sort of obvious violation of the law. the other, second department of justice report, which is perhaps more important, was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police department had been essentially a predatory...
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this has become so evident after the situations with trayvon martin and michael brown with #blacklivesmatter proliferated across all social media platforms and the issues the african-american community faces were brought to light. another solution is to bring these concerns to your local lawmaker. simply bringing these issues to the legislative stage can create a wave of positive change through changes in legislature and, more importantly, changes in how we as a society view black culture. and lastly, if you happen to see someone with dirty clothes, dark skin, or even a police uniform, release your preconceptions and prepare to love others, who they truly are. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> awesome. thank you, matt. next up, moona. come on up. [ applause ] >> the blacker the bearer, the more conventional the news. from the outside looking in, getting darker in the field, walked in the house that had to keep their hatred concealed. ripped away from the field only to be ripped screaming, thinking about how the molatos got it better, they been hating each other ever since. derived from w
this has become so evident after the situations with trayvon martin and michael brown with #blacklivesmatter proliferated across all social media platforms and the issues the african-american community faces were brought to light. another solution is to bring these concerns to your local lawmaker. simply bringing these issues to the legislative stage can create a wave of positive change through changes in legislature and, more importantly, changes in how we as a society view black culture. and...
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on august 9th, 2014, michael brown who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in ferguson, missourinovember 22nd, 2014, 12-year-old tamir rice, unarmed, was shot and killed by police in cleveland, ohio. on april 2ed, 2015, eric harris who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in tulsa, oklahoma. on april 4th, 2015, walter scott who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in north charleston, south carolina. april 19th, 2015, freddie gray who was unarmed died in police custody in baltimore, married. on july 6th, 2016, samuel dubose unarmed was shot and killed by police in cincinnati, ohio. the frequency of these killings and the absence of full accountability for those responsible sent a message to members of the african-american community that black lives do not matter. let me state clearly for the record that black lives matter. our criminal justice system including our police departments cannot function without african-americans knowing that their lives matter equally and that system works to protect them just as it does every other citizen. we must also be able to put ourse
on august 9th, 2014, michael brown who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in ferguson, missourinovember 22nd, 2014, 12-year-old tamir rice, unarmed, was shot and killed by police in cleveland, ohio. on april 2ed, 2015, eric harris who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in tulsa, oklahoma. on april 4th, 2015, walter scott who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in north charleston, south carolina. april 19th, 2015, freddie gray who was unarmed died in police custody in...
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fought including the eric garner case and the cases we've submitted this morning, the mother of michael browntted testimony from ferguson missouri, the mother of stephan clark submitted testimony. we have seen different counties react different ways. it reminds me of my study in the early cities of the 1960s of the movement for civil rights until the federal government stepped in, they would have to fight state-by-state county by county against segregation. so it was the judgment of martin luther king jr. and others to appeal for federal government intervention rather than fight in alabama and then have to fight in georgia etc., etc. unless the federal government stepped in and deals with federal standards and federal laws, we will be subjected to the local politics and at the whims of local back and forward that could differ in another state. we need to have federal law that sets various unimpeded standards that would be Ãwhat do i mean by that? federal government determines in several states several counties, several cities that they were going to place certain police departments where the
fought including the eric garner case and the cases we've submitted this morning, the mother of michael browntted testimony from ferguson missouri, the mother of stephan clark submitted testimony. we have seen different counties react different ways. it reminds me of my study in the early cities of the 1960s of the movement for civil rights until the federal government stepped in, they would have to fight state-by-state county by county against segregation. so it was the judgment of martin...
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michael: gordon brown [speaking spanish] rule of law, the first 500 are the most difficult ones. we are approaching that, aren't we? 40 years is indeed nothing. so what we have heard is actually extremely clear how things are changing. we will be talking about that. danielle, tell us about argentina. argentina -- let's assume for -- what of argument changes is that going to mean for argentina and the region in two minutes? >> [speaking spanish] >> [laughter] >> [speaking spanish] >> [laughter] >> i do believe there is a very high probability they will have a punishment vote and indeed this is an important development . laura was telling us this. argentina which has been having that situation of tremendous economic locks had a weakening in this open and mandatory whichon, type of election have been distorted, but [indiscernible] -- leftt round would be argentina and the situation of brutal liability. why is this? because an election which is an institutional process -- fernandez continues to be a candidate, tremendous political power and seen as the next president. so the virtual
michael: gordon brown [speaking spanish] rule of law, the first 500 are the most difficult ones. we are approaching that, aren't we? 40 years is indeed nothing. so what we have heard is actually extremely clear how things are changing. we will be talking about that. danielle, tell us about argentina. argentina -- let's assume for -- what of argument changes is that going to mean for argentina and the region in two minutes? >> [speaking spanish] >> [laughter] >> [speaking...
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police reform plan, because we're not going to have anymore laquan mcdonald's or eric garners or michael browns or pamela turners or walter scotts or sandra bland here from the houston area. we need to root out racism and i believe we can do that, because that doesn't represent the vast majority of americans who do have a good heart. they need a leader to match that and i will be a president that matches that. >> senator booker, you have said, quote, the real question isn't who is or isn't a racist, it's who is going to do something about it. senator, what do you plan to do about it? >> first and foremost, i want to hit that point, because we know donald trump's a racist, but there's no red badge of counsra for calling him that. racism exists. the question isn't who isn't a racist, it's who is and isn't doing something about racism. and this is not just an issue that started yesterday, it's not just an issue that we hear a president that can't condemn white susupremacy. we have systemic racism that's eroding our nation from health care to the criminal justice system. it's nice to go back to sla
police reform plan, because we're not going to have anymore laquan mcdonald's or eric garners or michael browns or pamela turners or walter scotts or sandra bland here from the houston area. we need to root out racism and i believe we can do that, because that doesn't represent the vast majority of americans who do have a good heart. they need a leader to match that and i will be a president that matches that. >> senator booker, you have said, quote, the real question isn't who is or...
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i want to bring in michael brown on this, the former fema administrator. just right from the start, michael, what's your reaction to the mayor of london's comments? >> well, i can't say them on national television. but i would just say the mayor ought to shut up, deal with the crime in london, take care of that. and i would ask this question. what does he want the president to do? does he want the president to go down and get the briefing on the coastline of florida in the wind and the rain? the president is doing what he's supposed to do. he canceled his trip, he's staying here, he will be able to respond when he needs to respond. stuart: okay. now let's get into this. what should the authorities do here? because it's a real dilemma for them. the storm is hovering, it's moving very very slowly. we don't really know exactly where this thing is going. that presents a huge problem for the authorities who don't know when to evacuate, where to evacuate or if to evacuate, right? >> this is a classic example of they are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
i want to bring in michael brown on this, the former fema administrator. just right from the start, michael, what's your reaction to the mayor of london's comments? >> well, i can't say them on national television. but i would just say the mayor ought to shut up, deal with the crime in london, take care of that. and i would ask this question. what does he want the president to do? does he want the president to go down and get the briefing on the coastline of florida in the wind and the...
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loved the sports, cleveland browns, the cavaliers, michael jordan, i grew up in a .ool sports area very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me and he played. i would be into study hall and we would get into trouble. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. that really shaped me, the sports aspect and my coaches, but also the teachers who were making a lot less than public school teachers. time. stories all the i was a good athlete. i remember being late for one of the games at the bus was waiting for me. i was late. the star of the team, right? whatever, rules don't apply. i remember the athletic director and head of the basketball coach sat me on the bench for the first half. you will be disciplined. you are part of the team. these people are relying on you and the buses waiting. education, aind of very working-class catholic school, where a lot of the people worked at general motors or delphi or at the factories. they did over time to pay for tuition back when it was cheaper. it was a working-class neighborhood, so i come very much from that working
loved the sports, cleveland browns, the cavaliers, michael jordan, i grew up in a .ool sports area very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me and he played. i would be into study hall and we would get into trouble. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. that really shaped me, the sports aspect and my coaches, but also the teachers who were making a lot less than public school teachers. time. stories all the i was a good athlete. i remember being late for...
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brown. were lost in some rhymes in a michael mollies famous rock must assume e takes us on a tour of his hometown. and in my junior year welcome to the program activists are calling it an epidemic of violence against women in south africa every sensed string of brutal attacks on women protests across the country today hundreds took to the streets of johannesburg to demand more action from the government and bring about change in the society that doesn't respect women a figure alarming every 3 hours a woman gets killed in south africa with $3518.00 that is 5 times the global average sexual violence against women is also. huge problem last year an average of $100.00 m. 14 of rapes were recorded by the police each day and victims are largely women as many rapes go on reported their real figure is likely to be much higher of the protest in johannesburg women see they live in a climate of fear i feel i have asked myself in my next in my next it's guaranteed love our society and schools were places where i mean i don't know how can i put this but i think which place i was safe even in your own home not
brown. were lost in some rhymes in a michael mollies famous rock must assume e takes us on a tour of his hometown. and in my junior year welcome to the program activists are calling it an epidemic of violence against women in south africa every sensed string of brutal attacks on women protests across the country today hundreds took to the streets of johannesburg to demand more action from the government and bring about change in the society that doesn't respect women a figure alarming every 3...
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loved sports, loved the cleveland browns and the cleveland cavs, michael jordan.i grew up in a cool sports era and very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me and i got along with everybody. i was in study hall next to someone who didn't place for 2 is in the speech club. it was a great time. i went to catholic high school. and it really shaped me, the sports aspect and the coaches and teachers who were making a lot less than public school teachers, i tell story about my coaches, a good athlete and being late for one of the games and the bus was waiting for me and i was late and rules don't apply. coach guillen, the letter director and basketball coach, set me on the bench for the first half, you will be disciplined. you are part of the team, these people rely on you and the buses waiting for you so it was like that is the kind of very working class catholic school where a lot of people worked at general motors or delphi or one of the factories and pay for the kids tuition when tuition was cheaper. a very working class neighborhood. i come fro
loved sports, loved the cleveland browns and the cleveland cavs, michael jordan.i grew up in a cool sports era and very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me and i got along with everybody. i was in study hall next to someone who didn't place for 2 is in the speech club. it was a great time. i went to catholic high school. and it really shaped me, the sports aspect and the coaches and teachers who were making a lot less than public school teachers, i tell story about my...
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you explain how decisions are viewed as progressive like brown versus board could actually reflect an originalist approach? >> my friend michaelell has written the definitive article on brown versus board of education and why it fits with the original meaning of the constitution. i'm a complete subscriber to that.to me you look at the 14 the minute. it says equal protection of the laws. i have over my fireplace in my office john marshall harlan the first justice harlan he was a sold Ãbwhere he recognized the segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. looks pretty doubt and tired and haggard and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from. but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the laws. the meaning of those words on the page equal protection of the laws might be one of the most radical and important guarantees in our law in all human history. adds to the notion that a regionalism yields conservative results or takes us back to horse and buggy days. i say rubbish. look at the decisions from the last term that i wrote, if you want to grade an orig
you explain how decisions are viewed as progressive like brown versus board could actually reflect an originalist approach? >> my friend michaelell has written the definitive article on brown versus board of education and why it fits with the original meaning of the constitution. i'm a complete subscriber to that.to me you look at the 14 the minute. it says equal protection of the laws. i have over my fireplace in my office john marshall harlan the first justice harlan he was a sold...
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brown versus board of education which dek desegregated american schools. can you explain how decisions that are progressive that could actually reflect an originalist approach. >> my friend michael mcconnell has written the definitive article on brown versus education and why it fits with the original meaning of the education and i -- with the original meaning of the constitution. it says equal. [inaudible] i have john marshall harlan over my fireplace the first marshall harlan, they there were two. he recognized that segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. he looks pretty dour. he looks pretty tired and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from, but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the loss. that the meaning of those laws on the page, equal protection of laws maybe one of the most radical of our law and all human history. the notion that it takes us back to the horse and buggy days, i i say rubbish. >> all right. >> look at decisions from this last term that i wrote. is it conserving the original meaning of the constitution, you betcha but does that lead to politically conservative or libe
brown versus board of education which dek desegregated american schools. can you explain how decisions that are progressive that could actually reflect an originalist approach. >> my friend michael mcconnell has written the definitive article on brown versus education and why it fits with the original meaning of the education and i -- with the original meaning of the constitution. it says equal. [inaudible] i have john marshall harlan over my fireplace the first marshall harlan, they...
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just loved sports, loved the cleveland browns, the cavaliers, but then we had michael jordan, and i grew up in a cool sports era. i was very much into sports. very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me , and he played. but i got along with everybody. i would be into study hall and would be talking to someone and speech club. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. that really shaped me, the sports aspect and my coaches, but also the teachers there, who were making a lot less than public school teachers. i tell stories all the time. like my coaches, you know, i was a good athlete. i remember being late for one of the games, and the bus was waiting for me. i was late. the star of the team, right? whatever, rules don't apply. i remember the coach, who was the athletic director and head of the basketball coach, sat me on the bench for the first half. you will be disciplined. you are part of the team. these people are relying on you and the whole bus is waiting for you. that is the kind of education, a very working-class catholic school, where a lot of the
just loved sports, loved the cleveland browns, the cavaliers, but then we had michael jordan, and i grew up in a cool sports era. i was very much into sports. very much my family, my brother was a couple years older than me , and he played. but i got along with everybody. i would be into study hall and would be talking to someone and speech club. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. that really shaped me, the sports aspect and my coaches, but also the teachers there, who were...
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the cleveland browns, and the cleveland cavs and then michael jordan and i grow up in a really cool likesports era. i was very much into sports. very much my family and my brother was a couple of years older than me. and he played. i got so long with everybody. i would be in study hall next to me who didn't play sports and they were in speech club. and we would get in trouble. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. warren john f. kennedy. really shaped me. the sports aspect of my coaches but also the teachers there who are making a lot less than public school teachers, i tell stories all of the time about my coaches were good athlete. i remember it being for one of the games. and the bus was waiting for me. i was late. not a star of the team and rules don't apply. remember the coach who was the athletic director got me in the bench for the first half. they sent me there. they told me you will be disciplined. you know part of the team and these people are relying on you the whole bus was waiting on you. that was the kind of education i got. it was a very working-class cath
the cleveland browns, and the cleveland cavs and then michael jordan and i grow up in a really cool likesports era. i was very much into sports. very much my family and my brother was a couple of years older than me. and he played. i got so long with everybody. i would be in study hall next to me who didn't play sports and they were in speech club. and we would get in trouble. it was a great time. i went to a catholic high school. warren john f. kennedy. really shaped me. the sports aspect of...
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chris brown, i saw him perform live and wanted me to make music. and michaelre everybody else got it, so -- >> trevor: you were amazing in the world of dance. then you got into music. >> right. >> trevor: and then you got into acting and now you will be releasing a mixed tape. >> probably not this month, next month. i have been finishing up things. i have been vesting everything from the acting into the music. i have been taking it and putting it here because i always wanted to do music, to make videos and, like, kind of reach that level there and, actually, i was fighting the acting side, when i was younger. all odds were against me, and, yeah, it just propelled my career to where i am. >> trevor: in many ways it sounds like the wu tang story to me. starts in a place people don't expect it to, blows up and the next thing you're making the culture. >> man, you jus touched me. ( applause ) >> trevor: thank you so much for being on the show. "wu tang: an american saga." septembr 4th on i can taste my beer. i can taste my beer! i can taste my beer. i can taste hi
chris brown, i saw him perform live and wanted me to make music. and michaelre everybody else got it, so -- >> trevor: you were amazing in the world of dance. then you got into music. >> right. >> trevor: and then you got into acting and now you will be releasing a mixed tape. >> probably not this month, next month. i have been finishing up things. i have been vesting everything from the acting into the music. i have been taking it and putting it here because i always...
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brown. we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will ha
brown. we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will ha
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brown. we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just a camera shot. it's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will have comments from president trump and u.k. prime minister boris johnson. >> i think it's pretty much what you expected. he is doing a fantastic job. i think he will make great progress come october, come november. great progress for the country. >> october. >> he is also going to start the show in november. it looks to me like he is making great progress. so it's an honor to have you here with us discussing trade. we can quadruple our trade with the u.k. i think we will do a big job. our trade representative is here. we'll continue negotiations. we can have substantially more trade with u.k. we'll talk about other things, also. great to have you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here y. certainly hope that we can mag a lot of progress. our secretary of state is here. we hope to get going on that always remembering that the nhs is not for
brown. we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just a camera shot. it's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will have comments from president trump and u.k. prime minister boris johnson. >> i think it's pretty much what you expected. he is doing a fantastic job. i think he will make great progress come october, come november. great progress for the...
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michael pan the racism scandal surrounding the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is getting worse images have now emerged of him wearing blackface it already apologized after time magazine published a picture of him wearing brown makeup at a party in 2001 if it is a bombshell in the middle of an already tense canadian election year but have a habit of haunting politicians this 2001 photo of justin trudeau in brighton face is no different. clearly rattled the canadian prime minister at pains to apologize in 2001. i was a teacher in vancouver i attended an end of year. the theme was arabian nights. dressed up in a latin costume and put makeup on it was something that i didn't think was racist at the time but now i recognize it was something racist to do and i am deeply saddened when digitization this scandal feel to the fire of canada's election campaign. wearing brown faces an active open market and race is just as racist in 2001 as it is in 2018 but what comedian sought to see is someone with a complete lack of judgment and integrity and someone who's not fit to govern this . trudeau launched his reelection bid last week just as reports a marriage that police are investigating claims he had corruption charges
michael pan the racism scandal surrounding the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is getting worse images have now emerged of him wearing blackface it already apologized after time magazine published a picture of him wearing brown makeup at a party in 2001 if it is a bombshell in the middle of an already tense canadian election year but have a habit of haunting politicians this 2001 photo of justin trudeau in brighton face is no different. clearly rattled the canadian prime minister at...
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like kobe bryant tiger woods, michael vick they had to deals either during or after they dealt with scandal in their personal life. so we'll see if nike and antonio brown resume a relationship in the future. in february of 2019 90 did release a $100 seeker was called in a key tech trainer, antonio brown, as of this morning, the speaker is no longer available on nike's website. the sexual-assault lawsuit was filed after brown signed a one year $15 million contract with the patriots that of course right after the raiders released him can theresa back to you fran thank you's step outside to be a live view on this thursday or as we like to say friday eve of the golden gate bridge, i like. >>did not know rack i noticed that it was a lot warmer today. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow with us to tell us little bit more that is a good observation to and we're going to see even warmer weather. the next couple days head into friday. and the weekend looking good this friday, though yeah it looks pretty nice outside right now clear skies all the way the coastline you see the golden gate bridge there in the distance and we'll keep that clear all night long as hi
like kobe bryant tiger woods, michael vick they had to deals either during or after they dealt with scandal in their personal life. so we'll see if nike and antonio brown resume a relationship in the future. in february of 2019 90 did release a $100 seeker was called in a key tech trainer, antonio brown, as of this morning, the speaker is no longer available on nike's website. the sexual-assault lawsuit was filed after brown signed a one year $15 million contract with the patriots that of...
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brown. nike cutting ties with the wide receiv tt xuassault for the first time since joining the team. paula faris is here with the latest. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, michaelexpounding on why they're dropping him, only that antonio brown is not a nike athlete. that's a direct quote. meantime, brown spoke to reporters for the first time but he did not address the allegations. antonio brown speaking out on thursday for the first time since being signed as a new england patriot. >> i'm excited and grateful to be here, and to be a part of these guys. look forward to getting out there in the home stadium and being with the team. >> reporter: his remarks coming on the same day that sports juggernaut nike dropped him. nike releasing a statement saying simply, antonio brown is not a nike athlete. the star wide receiver didn't address the recent accusations leveled against him, accused over a week ago by his former fitness trainer of sexually assaulting her. these are allegations that he denies. >> with nike taking the stance he is instantly toxic in this environment. obviously it's a devastating blow to him. he is a big sneaker head so we're still waiting to find
brown. nike cutting ties with the wide receiv tt xuassault for the first time since joining the team. paula faris is here with the latest. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, michaelexpounding on why they're dropping him, only that antonio brown is not a nike athlete. that's a direct quote. meantime, brown spoke to reporters for the first time but he did not address the allegations. antonio brown speaking out on thursday for the first time since being signed as a new england...