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it happened just eight days after michael brown graduated from high school. launched protests across the country that marked the beginning of the black lives matter movement. later, eric garner video was released of him stating i can't breathe while in a police choke hold. the justice department launched its own investigation into the city's police department leading to a scathing report that found a pattern of civil rights violations by the ferguson police department. neither officer involved in michael brown or eric garner's deaths were charged. in contrast, when unarmed george floyd died after repeatedly telling minneapolis police officer derek chauvin he couldn't believe chauvin was charged tried and convicted by a jury of murdering george floyd. but seven years after the birth of the black lives matter, how much change has come to the nation's police departments? the "washington post" began tracking deadly police shootings in 2015 a year after michael brown's death and reported last month that officers had shot and killed more than 6,400 people since the
it happened just eight days after michael brown graduated from high school. launched protests across the country that marked the beginning of the black lives matter movement. later, eric garner video was released of him stating i can't breathe while in a police choke hold. the justice department launched its own investigation into the city's police department leading to a scathing report that found a pattern of civil rights violations by the ferguson police department. neither officer involved...
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you know, michael brown, i can understand -- i can understand why his father was enraged. his body was left in the streets for three hours. whatever you believe happened between michael brown and that police officer, that in and of itself is an act of profound contempt. there was no reason for that. i understand why black lives matter formed around that shooting. it's extremely impressive, the movement that they were able to build nationwide, but sadly, the reason that movement swelled with their continued to be this police abuse of black people. host: about 15 minutes left with the director of right wing watch. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002. i want to give viewers another example of some of the work that you do. this video posted over the weekend, a video made by dave dobbin mayer. guest: dave is a religious right figure who talks a lot to the video screen. but his main claim to fame most recently has been stalking the clintons. he brings small groups of protesters to wherever it is the clintons live in westche
you know, michael brown, i can understand -- i can understand why his father was enraged. his body was left in the streets for three hours. whatever you believe happened between michael brown and that police officer, that in and of itself is an act of profound contempt. there was no reason for that. i understand why black lives matter formed around that shooting. it's extremely impressive, the movement that they were able to build nationwide, but sadly, the reason that movement swelled with...
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tell you august 9th, on august night august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down. police officer in ferguson and her husband in white police are shot on our black jeannie. the little boy is a way to reach people about the michael political over my city. a representative on the one it would be a re body. look today. let you go walk right into gun. my i catch you wish me use s u t r a me in the system was for at and under is not willing to accept it. but on the same hand like is tough like you fighting against the entire system. if we have 163 representatives, if we have 117 of them that are from one particular party that don't understand my community and not willing to sometimes weigh substantial legislation. can i get the room that's going to speak to a major need for my community? thank you, mr. cher, members of the committee, bruce franks from 70 a district in the city of st. louis, current bill and house concurrent resolution 70. this bill speaks to a couple different things, 1st identified to use violence as a public health damage. last year, we are to marcus over 51
tell you august 9th, on august night august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down. police officer in ferguson and her husband in white police are shot on our black jeannie. the little boy is a way to reach people about the michael political over my city. a representative on the one it would be a re body. look today. let you go walk right into gun. my i catch you wish me use s u t r a me in the system was for at and under is not willing to accept it. but on the same hand like is...
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august 9th, on august 9th, on august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down by resources in focus has been a white police shot on our black. yeah, the little boy is a way to reach people about the make a political the must. they represented the one with will be re body, look today let's go walk right into the gun. my. i wish yes me ah, the s u t r a me know me in the system was bill 1st at all and i'm just not willing to accept this, but on the same hand i is tough. you fight against the entire system. if we have 163 representatives, if we have 117 of them that are from one particular party that don't understand my community and not willing to sometime way substantial legislation. can i get the room that's going to speak to a major need for mock? thank you, mr. cher, members of the committee, bruce franks from 70 a district in the city of st. louis, current bill and house concurrent resolution 70 this bill speak to a couple of different things. first identified to use violence as a public filled up a demo. last year we had $200.00 markets, probably 51 percent of the martyrs.
august 9th, on august 9th, on august the 9th 18 year old michael brown was gunned down by resources in focus has been a white police shot on our black. yeah, the little boy is a way to reach people about the make a political the must. they represented the one with will be re body, look today let's go walk right into the gun. my. i wish yes me ah, the s u t r a me know me in the system was bill 1st at all and i'm just not willing to accept this, but on the same hand i is tough. you fight against...
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it was because michael brown, who we're fighting for, still trying to get justice for, it's because hend powell didn't get justice and so many others. that is why. because that was not fixed before i got here, to come at me and say you're the reason we have these problems. no. the reason we have these problems is because those that were in power and could have fixed this problem before now didn't and it cost lives. and so now that i'm here, we just introduced the people's response act to make sure that we are looking at the money that should be going to social safetiness to make sure our community members who are living with mental health issues are able to function and live in society the way that anyone would ask to. so i don't believe, as far as my colleagues, you know, i absolutely empathize. i empathize. you know what, the same thing that the republicans would do, which is figure out how to work with this, that's what we have to do. my job is to save lives in my community. because when we're talking about every single year increasing the budget for police and then the budget for l
it was because michael brown, who we're fighting for, still trying to get justice for, it's because hend powell didn't get justice and so many others. that is why. because that was not fixed before i got here, to come at me and say you're the reason we have these problems. no. the reason we have these problems is because those that were in power and could have fixed this problem before now didn't and it cost lives. and so now that i'm here, we just introduced the people's response act to make...
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then michael brown was murdered.p the medics, crgy, ting to do the work in my community and didn't like the response coming from those in power that should have been able to help us, help us fix that situation. the community asked me to run, and so i did. amy: what would permanent housing justice look like? even with the housing eviction moratorium, which has now expired, people owe back rent. how can they possibly pay this in this time? we were showing video of people holding up signs, you cannot stay home when you don't have a home. we are talking in the midst of a pandemic. if one person gets sick, we are all vulnerable. rep. bush: we are. that is why with our unhoused bill of rights, built in is -- it is a $200 billion bill, but $140 billion goes toward building homes. building ohomes that are affordable for people. the kinds of homes where someone who has experienced homelessness, this is a home that they would be able to acquire. not only that -- because this bill talks about ending holessness by 2025. complete
then michael brown was murdered.p the medics, crgy, ting to do the work in my community and didn't like the response coming from those in power that should have been able to help us, help us fix that situation. the community asked me to run, and so i did. amy: what would permanent housing justice look like? even with the housing eviction moratorium, which has now expired, people owe back rent. how can they possibly pay this in this time? we were showing video of people holding up signs, you...
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, he was handing out pamphlets after the killing of a black man in ferguson, missouri in 2014, michael brown" — that's a direct quote — against black protesters. he was an avowed opponent of what he called "race mixing". he presented you with a certificate of friendship in recognition of your contributions to the american knights of the ku klux klan, demonstrating true friendship. he didn't change his views, and yet he regarded you as useful to him. doesn't that worry you? do you know frank ancona personally? i do not, but i know his record. 0k, well, yeah, i know him personally. i know his record, as well. when i met him, yes, absolutely, he was exactly as you described him, and i knew him for several years before he was murdered. i also knew the murderer who murdered him. i knew his entire family, i've been in his home many times, i've had dinner with him, i know his family. and, yes, the man was changing. i went to his funeral when he was murdered. i participated in a klan funeral, you know, for him, and today i own his robe and hood. frank would call me on the phone late at night. he was
, he was handing out pamphlets after the killing of a black man in ferguson, missouri in 2014, michael brown" — that's a direct quote — against black protesters. he was an avowed opponent of what he called "race mixing". he presented you with a certificate of friendship in recognition of your contributions to the american knights of the ku klux klan, demonstrating true friendship. he didn't change his views, and yet he regarded you as useful to him. doesn't that worry you? do...
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you know, michael brown, i can understand -- i can understand why his father was enraged.is body was left in the streets for three hours. whatever you believe happened between michael brown and that police officer, that in and of itself is an act of profound contempt. there was no reason for that. i understand why black lives matter formed around that shooting. it's extremely impressive, the movement that they were able to build nationwide, but sadly, the reason that movement swelled with their continued to be this police abuse of black people. host: about 15 minutes left with the director of right wing watch. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002. i want to give viewers another example of some of the work that you do. this video posted over the weekend, a video made by dave dobbin mayer. guest: dave is a religious right figure who talks a lot to the video screen. but his main claim to fame most recently has been stalking the clintons. he brings small groups of protesters to wherever it is the clintons live in westchest
you know, michael brown, i can understand -- i can understand why his father was enraged.is body was left in the streets for three hours. whatever you believe happened between michael brown and that police officer, that in and of itself is an act of profound contempt. there was no reason for that. i understand why black lives matter formed around that shooting. it's extremely impressive, the movement that they were able to build nationwide, but sadly, the reason that movement swelled with their...
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two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black president. eight years of a black attorney general. he is saying this country is systemic, racist, there are bodies in the street he said yes there were bodies in the streets. after ferguson the police realized that they too could have their careers they could be arrested they could be imprisoned. they could be sued. there was no virtual been aggressive good cop they began to pull back. the net result was a 10% spike in homicides after ferguson 2015. another 10% hike after 2016 because of ferguson because of obama's response and reaction to it. there
two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black...
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rich and take patrice colors, the founder of black lives matter -- she plays the racial game with michael brownother dead man that she thinks has been unjustly killed resisting arrest, and she's now bought four homes across america. ben crump, the lawyer has made millions of dollars negotiating settlements for the families of criminals who resisted arrest. these guys are mining for that racial -- racism gold that's out there and they are being rewarded for itre but the people that are really benefiting a are actually the people that are exploiting the miners, and i believe that's social media, i believe that's what here, i believe that'she facebook. these platforms promote traffic and push the values of people that love to play the racial game, love to do racial division, they are feasting off this racial division that they are promoting over facebook and twitter, and it's no different than the gold rush. the minors meet a temporary fortune. the people who exploited the minors made millions and billions of dollars and that's what's going on today. they've set up this game where everybody rushes
rich and take patrice colors, the founder of black lives matter -- she plays the racial game with michael brownother dead man that she thinks has been unjustly killed resisting arrest, and she's now bought four homes across america. ben crump, the lawyer has made millions of dollars negotiating settlements for the families of criminals who resisted arrest. these guys are mining for that racial -- racism gold that's out there and they are being rewarded for itre but the people that are really...
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in 2014 after the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, bush marched, organized and provided and pastor. >> on the streets of ferguson, it was totally organic. we were outraged, we were frustrated and upset, we were angry. it was very emotional and intense, and the hurt, you know, fueled us to want to do more. >> reporter: that community activism sparked her congressional run in 2020. >> my dad, person by person, reached people. he was boots on the ground. that's how he taught us. >> reporter: defending congresswoman lacey clay in the democratic primary. >> people want to see their leader show up and just be with them. >> reporter: bush said she had not previously considered getting involved in politics despite her father being a local mayor, but it was that activism in ferguson that really compelled her to run. sources tell me she is back in st. louis. she is taking stock of this moment in the national spotlight, and she says she feels incredibly emboldened and really valued by what has transpired. >> she made headway on this critical issue of eviction. >>> we'll have much m
in 2014 after the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, bush marched, organized and provided and pastor. >> on the streets of ferguson, it was totally organic. we were outraged, we were frustrated and upset, we were angry. it was very emotional and intense, and the hurt, you know, fueled us to want to do more. >> reporter: that community activism sparked her congressional run in 2020. >> my dad, person by person, reached people. he was boots on the ground. that's how...
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and to do that, she comes from out of the ferguson protest, all that tumult, she, michael brown and handswas the architect of that, and her ark, she upset ten or 11 turn congressperson to win that seat and won decisively despite the fact that president trump carried missouri. but what she is doing no is the hypocrite, don't do as i do, do as i say. you know, i am -- i don't want you to have cops, but i have cops to protect me. i mean, where does that go? >> john: in the white house and other democrats are running away from her as fast as i can after what she said pit have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> anita: despite the amount of violence we have seen the summer, the disturbing crimes still have the power to shock. in brooklyn, new york, surveillance cameras captured a woman walking calmly towards another woman before raising a gun and shooting her execution-style. look at that picture. this is in a trendy brooklyn neighborhood not known for such violence. after the shooting, the woman casually gets into an suv and drives away. the victim taken to a hospital
and to do that, she comes from out of the ferguson protest, all that tumult, she, michael brown and handswas the architect of that, and her ark, she upset ten or 11 turn congressperson to win that seat and won decisively despite the fact that president trump carried missouri. but what she is doing no is the hypocrite, don't do as i do, do as i say. you know, i am -- i don't want you to have cops, but i have cops to protect me. i mean, where does that go? >> john: in the white house and...
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joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >> kind of, scott. we're up 17% year to date. a fabulous year. earnings have kept up. investors have done very well. cinema though is -- sentiment is blehp some say i don't like stocks right now when i hear that, that's music to my ears we've gone up a lot. it's a stock picker's market it's a time to need to know what you own and choose stocks very selectively. injury there are names out there that you can buy, scott. i have even thrown some on the website today for the "halftime report" we can talk about >> we will do that in a moment nice tease i appreciate that. josh
joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >>...
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joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appearedi
joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appearedi
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brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of thebal allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of thebal allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
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brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 as all-time highs. the dow about a .5% from a new high there and what we want to talk about right now is the bullish call from wells fargo highest on the street as we mentioned forecasts about an 8% upside from current levels points to historical data that the s&p when it has a price return above 10% for the eight months of the year it's never finished the last four months or average for last four months, excuse me, is above 8% saying eps revisions will be a catalyst kate, if you don't mind, let's start with you what's your take on the bullish call how do you see stocks shaping up in the broader market the rest of the year. >> i think positively. i'm kurjd by the earnings revisions the last couple quarters we expected at one point in the second half of 2021 we would see a rollover in terms of the upgrades to earnings foreca
brown. stephanie link, michael farr jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 as all-time highs. the dow about a .5% from a new high there and what we want to talk about right now is the bullish call from wells fargo highest on the street as we mentioned forecasts about an 8% upside from current...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. back now to the olympics — and tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky browner british dad. last year she suffered skull fractures and broken limbs in a skateboarding accident. but she's made a remarkable recovery — as natalie pirks reports. we first met a long time ago and we talked about this dream, now you're here. what does it feel like? it's insane. it's unbelievable. it's so cool to be here, at the village, there is all different kinds of people, like, super tall people and super strong people. was there a moment where you thought, the olympics isn't going to happen? i thought maybe it wouldn't happen and i was a little bummed, but people's lives are more important, so i thought about that and got through it. you and i last spoke after a really serious accident that you had had. yeah, that was definitely a heavy time for my parents, my family. it was bad, but i really think the accident made me want to go harder and, you know, yeah, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how important is it for you to have dad here with you? it's really nice, you know
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. back now to the olympics — and tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky browner british dad. last year she suffered skull fractures and broken limbs in a skateboarding accident. but she's made a remarkable recovery — as natalie pirks reports. we first met a long time ago and we talked about this dream, now you're here. what does it feel like? it's insane. it's unbelievable. it's so cool to be here, at...
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brown. we are getting a new update on hurricane ida from the national hurricane center and michael holmes continues our special coverage now. have a good week. xxxx >>> welcome to cnn newsroom. i'm michael holmes. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no electricity. there is now a flash flood emergency for new orleans. a major city now totally in the dark. >> the entirety of the parish went out. there's still isolated places with generators and the turbines are still operating to operate the pumps but the entire parish of orleans went out in terms of power being provided there. >> now, the first deaths from the hurricane was reported in just the last hour, a person killed by a falling tree. ida made landfall sunday as a powerful category 4 storm, slamming ashore on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. it has now, as we speak, weakened to a category 2.
brown. we are getting a new update on hurricane ida from the national hurricane center and michael holmes continues our special coverage now. have a good week. xxxx >>> welcome to cnn newsroom. i'm michael holmes. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. before we go some more olympic news because tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky brownt a long time ago and we talked about this dream, and now you're here. what does it feel like? it's insane. it's unbelievable. it's so cool to be here. at the village, there is all different kinds of people, like, super tall people and super strong people. was there a moment where you thought, the olympics isn't going to happen? i thought maybe it wouldn't happen and i was a little bummed, but people's lives are more important, so i thought about that and got through it. you and i last spoke after a really serious accident that you had had. yeah, that was definitely a heavy time for my parents, my family. it was bad, but i really think the accident made me want to go harder and, you know, yeah, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. how important is it for you to have dad here with you? it's really nice, you know? i'm still pretty young, and it's nice to have someone here to, like, look after me, and it would be hard without my dad. you are going to make history for britain. has tha
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. before we go some more olympic news because tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky brownt a long time ago and we talked about this dream, and now you're here. what does it feel like? it's insane. it's unbelievable. it's so cool to be here. at the village, there is all different kinds of people, like, super tall people and super strong people. was there a moment where you thought, the olympics isn't...
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i'll ask chantel brown, the winner of that high-profile ohio congressional race about her state's political future ahead of next year's midterms. >>> but first, joining me now, senator michael bennett of colorado, a democrat. senator bennet, thank you, vice president harris was on capitol hill today to discuss the plan. the senate was in a special saturday session. much of today to consider the bill, a procedural vote coming back 67-27. with these signs, are you confident that the bill will ultimately pass, senator? [ no audio ] >> okay. we've got technical difficulties with the senator. let me see if we can straighten that out. let me move on to this. as the delta variant of covid-19 ravages several states and gop governors refuse, if not punish compliance with medical guidance, mayors find themselves in a tough position. and this week, one made a tough decision. joining me now, one of those mayors, frank scott, the mayor of little rock, arkansas. mayor scott, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much, reverend al. definite pleasure to be with you. >> now, on thursday you installed a mask mandate for public places in your city as your state is suffering the th
i'll ask chantel brown, the winner of that high-profile ohio congressional race about her state's political future ahead of next year's midterms. >>> but first, joining me now, senator michael bennett of colorado, a democrat. senator bennet, thank you, vice president harris was on capitol hill today to discuss the plan. the senate was in a special saturday session. much of today to consider the bill, a procedural vote coming back 67-27. with these signs, are you confident that the bill...
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brown's win shouldn't be as surprising as it was for a lot of people. >> woodruff: quickly, the other ohio primary race, the trump endorsed candidate michael kerry, davidrged i guess not a huge surprise. donald trump has influence. >> well, especially when it's a 12-person race and they're all soft of unknown so the trump guy's going to have a huge advantage. i think it's still very hard to win a republican primary if trump is not on your side and impossible if you're against donald trump. but 17 republican senators endisorders the infrastructure bill donald trump opposed so on donald trump you can't cross trump, on culture issues you can't cross trump but on policy you can cross trump and the the party is more flexible and confused about what it believes on policy matters than five years ago. >> a slight spin on that and that is the trump candidate won in this race, the trump county didn't win in a special election in texas. but in texas race, the thing i say to keep an eye on is trump didn't win but trumpism won in that race. instead of looking at who donald trump has endorsed, look at how closely the candidates are to what donald trump actually says
brown's win shouldn't be as surprising as it was for a lot of people. >> woodruff: quickly, the other ohio primary race, the trump endorsed candidate michael kerry, davidrged i guess not a huge surprise. donald trump has influence. >> well, especially when it's a 12-person race and they're all soft of unknown so the trump guy's going to have a huge advantage. i think it's still very hard to win a republican primary if trump is not on your side and impossible if you're against donald...
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michael it's more of an australia thing. >> it's one of these things were i just think that the blanket aspect of this just feels like something that would come from charlie brown>> thank you. >> thank you for watching fox news prime time. we will be back tomorrow night at 7:00. until then, be lovers of freedom. tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" coming you this evening from budapest, hungary, right over the river, a place we will be telling you a lot about if you care about western civilization and democracy in families and the ferocious assault of all three of those things by the leaders of our global institutions, you should know what is happening here right now. more on that to come. a lot more. first, continuing to flo
michael it's more of an australia thing. >> it's one of these things were i just think that the blanket aspect of this just feels like something that would come from charlie brown>> thank you. >> thank you for watching fox news prime time. we will be back tomorrow night at 7:00. until then, be lovers of freedom. tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" coming you this evening from budapest, hungary,...
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brown. we are getting a new update on hurricane ida from the national hurricane center and michael holmes continuess. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no electricity. there is now a flash flood emergency for new orleans. a major city now totally i
brown. we are getting a new update on hurricane ida from the national hurricane center and michael holmes continuess. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no electricity. there is now a flash flood emergency for new orleans. a major city now totally i
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brown, senior vice president for government affairs for the national parks association discussing the if action moratorium and related matters. those conversations are coming up on washington journal. ♪ >> baltimore police commissioner michaelrison talks about police reform and crime prevention with the washington post. live coverage today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listed on the free c-span radio app. >> c-spanshop.org. browse to see what is new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operations. you have time to order the congressional directory with information for members of congress and the biden administration. c-spanshop.org. >> sunday night's on q&a, elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondents at a time when covering work was a male dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. no military censorship. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship. it was for women a gift. it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field. >> elizabeth becker, sund
brown, senior vice president for government affairs for the national parks association discussing the if action moratorium and related matters. those conversations are coming up on washington journal. ♪ >> baltimore police commissioner michaelrison talks about police reform and crime prevention with the washington post. live coverage today at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listed on the free c-span radio app. >> c-spanshop.org. browse to see what is new....
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del toro: from segregation in the 1960s to the 2014 police shooting of michael brown, reckoning with racial injustice in america. man: enough is enough! del toro: "where the pavement ends," on america reframed. ♪ ♪
del toro: from segregation in the 1960s to the 2014 police shooting of michael brown, reckoning with racial injustice in america. man: enough is enough! del toro: "where the pavement ends," on america reframed. ♪ ♪