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hands up and don't shoot, the lie around michael brown.iple officers wrongly accused and charged. all got off. then the russia hoax the biggest lie of all. the steele dossier and much more. we welcome to the program again ari fleischer and lara trump. lara trump, your take, it's always the same people and you lived through 5 years of a never ending one voice media mob lie about your father in law? >> you are right. people ask are the mainstream media really lying to us to further a political narrative. you named a dozen plus champs. -- examples. the answer is yes. they had kyle rittenhouse convicted as a murderer from day one and a white supremacist. they have been somewhat successful. you go out to the street and talk to anybody. a lot of people will tell you this trial is about a white guy shooting two black people. that's so far from the truth. it's all white people involved in this case. we want due process to play out and want the jury to come to their own decisions, but the media made it about race like they do about everything. you
hands up and don't shoot, the lie around michael brown.iple officers wrongly accused and charged. all got off. then the russia hoax the biggest lie of all. the steele dossier and much more. we welcome to the program again ari fleischer and lara trump. lara trump, your take, it's always the same people and you lived through 5 years of a never ending one voice media mob lie about your father in law? >> you are right. people ask are the mainstream media really lying to us to further a...
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hands up, don't shoot, that was the lie surrounding michael brown.vington high school kids, nicholas sandmann. remember just a small it being the victim of a crime? amplifying these lies, the hysteria, the death of freddie gray stoke anti-police hate, didn't end up the way the mob and the media predicted it would buried multiple officers wrongly accused come all of them got off.x and of course the russia hoax, the biggest lie of all, the steele dossier, and much more. anyway, as we continue, we welcome to the program again, joining us now, ari fleischer and lara trump. lara, we will start with you. i it is always the same people and you lived through five years of a never ending almost one voice media mob lie about your father-in-law. >> yeah, you're right, sean. i think people every day ask themselves how bad it really is the mainstream media, are they really lying to us? are they really manipulating the truth to further a political narrative, and r you named a don plus examples of how they have done it in the past. this case above all of them, we h
hands up, don't shoot, that was the lie surrounding michael brown.vington high school kids, nicholas sandmann. remember just a small it being the victim of a crime? amplifying these lies, the hysteria, the death of freddie gray stoke anti-police hate, didn't end up the way the mob and the media predicted it would buried multiple officers wrongly accused come all of them got off.x and of course the russia hoax, the biggest lie of all, the steele dossier, and much more. anyway, as we continue, we...
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the close on the heels of the non-indictment who shot michael brown to death. the awnings are made opinions of it all. t this is the kind of justice blacksbl can expect in a white society which is no justice at all. i don't mean to suggest i was neutral in the debate. in fact, i was shutting down traffic while chanting, i can't breathe. to stretch this analogy further than it willil go, i went out t the protest ino the falling rai, the squall blinding me what i had long believed, perhaps blinding me to the existence of other who is maybe- were gettin drenched along with me. i amm black. the unpunished killing of men with skin like me got me angry enough to voice a statement. this must stop. the cover is merely being black. blackness like a press secretarr determines their responsive to life and events. the b beginning is the family i was born into 52 years ago now becoming its 7th member joining me parents, three much older siblings and myh maternal grandmother in an entirely black, working poor neighborhood ofs washington, d.c. we had a basement and backyard w
the close on the heels of the non-indictment who shot michael brown to death. the awnings are made opinions of it all. t this is the kind of justice blacksbl can expect in a white society which is no justice at all. i don't mean to suggest i was neutral in the debate. in fact, i was shutting down traffic while chanting, i can't breathe. to stretch this analogy further than it willil go, i went out t the protest ino the falling rai, the squall blinding me what i had long believed, perhaps...
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michael brown, tamir rice, philando castille, eric garner. finally, two times in one year.eorge floyd, ahmaud arbery. jim crow is still alive and well, but we gaining on it. >> reporter: for the family of arbery, relief and prayer. >> god put us all together to make this happen. >> mr. arbery, if you take us back to that moment in the courtroom, we heard you make that audible reaction. what was going through your heart and mind in that moment? >> joy. when i heard that guilty verdict on the one that pulled the trigger, i really was -- i really was happy. because i knew justice was pouring down. >> god is good. >> reporter: arbery's mother, who sat in court day after day throughout often excruciating testimony, thanked those who rallied for her son. >> thank you for those who marched, those who prayed. you know him as ahmaud, i know him as ques. he will now rest in peace. >> reporter: a peace that's taken nearly two years to come. on february 23rd, 2020, arbery was running through a predominantly white neighborhood in southern georgia when someone called 911 around 1:00 p.m.
michael brown, tamir rice, philando castille, eric garner. finally, two times in one year.eorge floyd, ahmaud arbery. jim crow is still alive and well, but we gaining on it. >> reporter: for the family of arbery, relief and prayer. >> god put us all together to make this happen. >> mr. arbery, if you take us back to that moment in the courtroom, we heard you make that audible reaction. what was going through your heart and mind in that moment? >> joy. when i heard that...
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they do it every single time whether it's michael brown, jacob blake or kyle rittenhouse. even when the facts are the other way, they are liars and we should hold them accountable for it. jesse: to ben's point, it's heads i win, tails you lose. it's white supremacy when a jury of his peers finds him not guilty. it's always white supremacy. i think folks are starting to realize that is the name of the game, racial division, no matter what happens. >> the marxist mob wanted to ignore facts here. they are just mad because they couldn't put kyle rittenhouse in jail. kyle rittenhouse did not take a gun across state lines. all these people who couldn't care less about the border are substitute lynn -- are suddenly concerned about state lines. his firearm was already over the border in kenosha. and unlike rittenhouse. he was legally carrying. this is the racialization of justice. hit had nothing to do with racial politics. even in jacob blake's case. where is the concern for jacob blake's victim. this is a woman who was sexually assaulted. jacob blake got himself in that position
they do it every single time whether it's michael brown, jacob blake or kyle rittenhouse. even when the facts are the other way, they are liars and we should hold them accountable for it. jesse: to ben's point, it's heads i win, tails you lose. it's white supremacy when a jury of his peers finds him not guilty. it's always white supremacy. i think folks are starting to realize that is the name of the game, racial division, no matter what happens. >> the marxist mob wanted to ignore facts...
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that is because they lied about everything from heads-up don't shoot to whether michael brown was the aggressor. mob or age across the entire city blocks in ferguson. remember businesses that were ruined, some residents moved out and never returned, 7 years after all that needless racial unrest ferguson has one of the highest crime rates in america. according to the crime tracking website neighborhood scouts once chances of becoming a victim of violence or property crime here is one in 17. congratulations, democrats, common criminals and demonizing police has predictably made america less safe and thugs more brazen. because liberal politicians didn't suffer for backing the blm movement in 2020 they may think they can get away with again but that was before voters somewhat defining the police did to crime rates and how critical race theory infiltrated kids classroom. look at voters in minneapolis, people are tired of this garbage. they wanted to end. there is no negotiating with terrorists that no placating anti-american marxists who believe it is better for speed to burn than to conti
that is because they lied about everything from heads-up don't shoot to whether michael brown was the aggressor. mob or age across the entire city blocks in ferguson. remember businesses that were ruined, some residents moved out and never returned, 7 years after all that needless racial unrest ferguson has one of the highest crime rates in america. according to the crime tracking website neighborhood scouts once chances of becoming a victim of violence or property crime here is one in 17....
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lee in the oval office and why, in human biology, either only two sexes, what of jacob blake, michael brown, and george ford hadn't resisted their arrest and if rittenhouse didn't deserve the right to self defense, who does but they instead stay inside their own cocoon. notes of questions, no hypotheticals, no independent thought, no critical thinking, just ranting. >> to make a hero of rittenhouse is appalling and disgraceful. >> you will not be spared because the victims of kyle written notes were white. >> the kyle nelson verdict, acquittal shared by the far right even as it strikes fear in the hearts of communities of color. >> all of this was unfair and untrue. he's not only not a racist, the only thing kyle written now seems biased against our riots. >> i'm not a racist person. i support the blm movement, i support peacefully demonstrating, i believe there needs to be change. there is a lot of prosecutorial misconduct not just in my case that other cases and it is amazing to see how much a prosecutor can take advantage of somebody. of this happened to me imagine what happened to a per
lee in the oval office and why, in human biology, either only two sexes, what of jacob blake, michael brown, and george ford hadn't resisted their arrest and if rittenhouse didn't deserve the right to self defense, who does but they instead stay inside their own cocoon. notes of questions, no hypotheticals, no independent thought, no critical thinking, just ranting. >> to make a hero of rittenhouse is appalling and disgraceful. >> you will not be spared because the victims of kyle...
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missouri darren wilson a white police officer fatally shot unarmed african- american teenager michael brown. it became a key moment in the braves movement. in the aftermath democracy now traveled to ferguson. >> tell me your name and what your sign says. >> i'm rhona and it is negro spring the same as the arabs fought to oust their corrupt government we are fighting for our civil rights and human rights. we would like one of under results for there to be a law. police officers shouldn't be allowed to hide behind a badge. they should have penalties. it is not fair. there should not be treated like extra special humans. amy: in july 2015 democracy now! interviewed all three co-founders of the black lives matter movement patrisse cullors, opal tometti and alicia garza. >> it has to by its nature be intersectional because of the complexity of who black people are in this country and throughout the world. there's nothing separate about wages from black life and the survival of black people than police violence and pa terrorism. even still have a situation where we've black workers who are not co
missouri darren wilson a white police officer fatally shot unarmed african- american teenager michael brown. it became a key moment in the braves movement. in the aftermath democracy now traveled to ferguson. >> tell me your name and what your sign says. >> i'm rhona and it is negro spring the same as the arabs fought to oust their corrupt government we are fighting for our civil rights and human rights. we would like one of under results for there to be a law. police officers...
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shelby steele is the writer of the documentary "what killed michael brown," and he joins us with a reactione, why won't they define and defend exactly what crt is? >> because they have no way to do it. they know that it is in opposition to america's commitment to racial harmony that has gone on now for 60-70 years, civil rights movement, the civil rights victories, equality in the sense, as individuals. all of that, that classical liberalism, they see as infringing on their power. if they can suspend that liberalism, then they have the power to dictate what goes on. you saw terry mcauliffe talking about one high school that had 80% white teachers, we needed to change that, go in, disregard their rights and cut that down to 50%. well, it's that kind of cold, inhuman calculation as a pretext for racial harmony that is extremely destructive. and the reaction to it that we've seen in this current election is, by my lights, a wonderful thing. it is a return to the classic view of racial harmony, based on our connection and appreciation of each other as individuals, rather than strictly members o
shelby steele is the writer of the documentary "what killed michael brown," and he joins us with a reactione, why won't they define and defend exactly what crt is? >> because they have no way to do it. they know that it is in opposition to america's commitment to racial harmony that has gone on now for 60-70 years, civil rights movement, the civil rights victories, equality in the sense, as individuals. all of that, that classical liberalism, they see as infringing on their...
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cori bush pleaded "when we marched in ferguson, white supremacists would hide behind a hill where michael brown junior was murdered. they never faced consequences. if kyle rittenhouse gets acquitted a testament that even seven years later, they can still get away with it." your thoughts. >> kennedy: i'm amazed that she is an elected official. all she does is unleash things like this to get attention. they are completely unhelpful. equating to experiences doesn't make them the same even if you try to do so. i will be very curious to see with the jurors say after they are done deliberating and after they deliver a verdict. i will be very curious to see how he felt the trial progressed and unfolded and i'll be curious to see if they feel the prosecution really lost the plot throughout. that seems to be the growing analysis. that they are trying to make an emotional case and ignore the facts. the facts may be the most inconvenient saying that the jury has to face during their deliberations. >> emily: kayleigh, the narrative is spoken by kennedy and pete, that the media had a hand in crafting, there
cori bush pleaded "when we marched in ferguson, white supremacists would hide behind a hill where michael brown junior was murdered. they never faced consequences. if kyle rittenhouse gets acquitted a testament that even seven years later, they can still get away with it." your thoughts. >> kennedy: i'm amazed that she is an elected official. all she does is unleash things like this to get attention. they are completely unhelpful. equating to experiences doesn't make them the...
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[laughter] close on the heels of the non-indictment of the police officers who shot michael brown to death and 16 months after the nonconviction of the self-appointedded public guardian who shot and killed trayvon martin. from the crowd urn one awning, this is the kind of justice blacks can expect. in a white society which is no justice at all. from the other side of the street, the so-called victims must have been doing something wrong. and then there were those of us caught in the middle of the dif, and i don't mean to suggest that i was neutral in the debate. in fact, i was one of those shutting down traffic on broadway in new york while chnting i can't breathe. but to stretch this analogy further than it will go, i went out to the protest in the falling rain, the squall blinding me to what i had long believed, perhaps bribe -- blinding me to the others drenched along with me. i am black. the unpunished killings got me angry enough to voice an unequivocal statement, this must stop, of the kind i seldom seem able to make. i lack ideological cover. for many, that cover is merely bei
[laughter] close on the heels of the non-indictment of the police officers who shot michael brown to death and 16 months after the nonconviction of the self-appointedded public guardian who shot and killed trayvon martin. from the crowd urn one awning, this is the kind of justice blacks can expect. in a white society which is no justice at all. from the other side of the street, the so-called victims must have been doing something wrong. and then there were those of us caught in the middle of...
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it was michael brown. it was coflg ton kid. it was trayvon martin. it was one of these psycho dramas that the left searches through all day seven days a week so that they can leverage it to advance an agenda that otherwise has no support without never let a crisis melodramatics. >> jesse: this is different this time. and you are right. this was manufactured to propel joe biden into the white house. and tear down the white house supremacy in this country, whatever that means. but, like they have done in the past with other cases similar to this raced-based shootings, this is not going to propel that agenda forward. the american people saw this trial. they saw it live. they saw the videos. they heard of the witness testimony. they heard from the actual defendant. and they saw how the media was misinforming them in realtime. almost live for the first time sensing the misinformation flowing over their face. and the jury made the right call. and i don't see how this galvanizes the left wing agenda at all. i think it really sets it back very far. >> no, yo
it was michael brown. it was coflg ton kid. it was trayvon martin. it was one of these psycho dramas that the left searches through all day seven days a week so that they can leverage it to advance an agenda that otherwise has no support without never let a crisis melodramatics. >> jesse: this is different this time. and you are right. this was manufactured to propel joe biden into the white house. and tear down the white house supremacy in this country, whatever that means. but, like...
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uc provost michael brown declared the end of testing for admissions decisions at a board of regents meeting yesterday. brown says faculty could not find another exam that would avoid the bias results that led leaders to do away with the s, a, t and the last year. well started reviewing the impact of possible biases of the test back in 2018. apple has once again pushed back its return to the office and internal email says the company will now ask staff to come back in february, will be asked to come in 1 to 2 days a week for the first month, and in march, apple will implement its hybrid work plan. apple originally planned to bring step back in september. but after some backlash and the rise of the delta variant, that date was moved to the new year, new data show that california is facing a third year of severe drought. we'll take a look at the new restrictions in the south bay and the surcharge customers should expect if they don't cut back on their water use. also just a few scattered showers across the bay area, and then it clears for our weekend. ktvu meteorologist. rosemary oroczo is bac
uc provost michael brown declared the end of testing for admissions decisions at a board of regents meeting yesterday. brown says faculty could not find another exam that would avoid the bias results that led leaders to do away with the s, a, t and the last year. well started reviewing the impact of possible biases of the test back in 2018. apple has once again pushed back its return to the office and internal email says the company will now ask staff to come back in february, will be asked to...
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it reminds me of the michael brown shooting.buildings lit ablaze, in ferguson, missouri, only to find out from obama's justice department later that it was not was not unreasonable for wilson to fire on brown. my point in analogizing the situations is that it's irresponsible for the media to set a narrative. it's regarded as tried-and-true for a verdict comes out. we will see what happens but the media had its verdict long ago. >> emily: dagen, your thoughts on the proceedings we watch this morning? >> dagen: i'm going to cede my time to leo, he wanted to say something. [laughs] >> leo: i think something is very important for the viewers to know. if there was a better quality definition of this video, the judge should ask the prosecution every simple question. did you have this other video available at the same time you presented the grainy photo? if they say yes, that's a mistake. that is game over right there. if they were in possession of it, game over. that is the one question the judge should ask the prosecutor. if they say
it reminds me of the michael brown shooting.buildings lit ablaze, in ferguson, missouri, only to find out from obama's justice department later that it was not was not unreasonable for wilson to fire on brown. my point in analogizing the situations is that it's irresponsible for the media to set a narrative. it's regarded as tried-and-true for a verdict comes out. we will see what happens but the media had its verdict long ago. >> emily: dagen, your thoughts on the proceedings we watch...
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that reached into the car, that's when the first shot went off, that michael brown ran towardsn ar-15 >> yeah, legally. ainsley: legally you can do that >> yes the gun charge was based on the length of the barrel. ainsley: it wasn't a short barrel, right. >> that was the one charge he might be most vulnerable on but i didn't know the prosecutor charged him on a law they didn't know anything about. ainsley: the jury just has to determine if it was self-defense >> look, in every single case, we had the star witness say that he pointed a loaded gun at kyle rittenhouse before he shot. then you got another case where you have an eye witness testifying that rosenbaum threatened kyle rittenhouse and then the third incident where somebody grabbed the barrel of the gun. now we have the mistrial motion without prejudice from yesterday , steve, where they literally give an enhanced version to themselves of the video, and they give a low resolution quality. steve: the grainy stuff. >> exactly. they really must want a mistrial here. brian: i'm afraid they will have a retrial and go through
that reached into the car, that's when the first shot went off, that michael brown ran towardsn ar-15 >> yeah, legally. ainsley: legally you can do that >> yes the gun charge was based on the length of the barrel. ainsley: it wasn't a short barrel, right. >> that was the one charge he might be most vulnerable on but i didn't know the prosecutor charged him on a law they didn't know anything about. ainsley: the jury just has to determine if it was self-defense >> look, in...
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i would be remised if i didn't get a shot out to michael brown and my staff. he's passionate about this. spends lot of time working on this. really helped evolve this market for us. >> vice president ajami: i second that. i did with michael before i joined p.u.c. he was very helpful and knowledgeable. i'm glad that he have for the staff. i'm glad he's moving, leading this effort. that's really great to hear. >> thank you. he continues to do the good work. he continues to make us a leader. >> vice president ajami: thank you. >> president moran: commissioner harrington? >> commissioner harrington: than k you. thanks for that last conversation. i do lot of work in this area. people say what's the green bond and why should i bother. the response is usually, the marketing issue. money isn't different. it's a marketing issue. people say do you have proof that a green bond gets you a better rate. huge difference, not so much may be. with lot of investors has trillions of dollars in investors, they are actively looking for things that are green. this is builds from her
i would be remised if i didn't get a shot out to michael brown and my staff. he's passionate about this. spends lot of time working on this. really helped evolve this market for us. >> vice president ajami: i second that. i did with michael before i joined p.u.c. he was very helpful and knowledgeable. i'm glad that he have for the staff. i'm glad he's moving, leading this effort. that's really great to hear. >> thank you. he continues to do the good work. he continues to make us a...
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host: michael brown on facebook, open boat lowering gas prices, fixing supply chain issues, getting aandle on the rising cost of everything." that is what michael wants the president to focus on. anthony in minneapolis, to arctic caller -- democratic caller. caller: good morning, greta. what i want the president to focus on is a couple of things. education, because i have been listening to c-span for years and c-span callers are not educated. that last woman talking about the border, we have 7.5 million jobs that we cannot fill. that is tax money. host: we are listening. aunt? -- and? caller: i have a problem with c-span because you need to tell people when they come on here with these stories about they are getting food stamps and welfare, that is not helping. that is the problem, we are not educated. when i was a kid, we were number one in the world for education and now we are 27. this is really crazy. i drive an audi, i pay for top grass and i don't care -- i pay top gas and i don't care how much it costs. they don't seem to understand that these stronger storms are from climate c
host: michael brown on facebook, open boat lowering gas prices, fixing supply chain issues, getting aandle on the rising cost of everything." that is what michael wants the president to focus on. anthony in minneapolis, to arctic caller -- democratic caller. caller: good morning, greta. what i want the president to focus on is a couple of things. education, because i have been listening to c-span for years and c-span callers are not educated. that last woman talking about the border, we...
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of course these weren't just any pies, they included pecan brown butter rum and cranberry starts in almond kru crusts. >> love that. >>> michaelan and his girlfriend showed off their thanksgiving spread which included mac and cheese, corn bread, samson and spaghetti. in addition to the it you are can i. >> i don't hate on this because my family is very italian. so sometimes they include spaghetti as well. >>> so we're all thankful for another rare throwback, too, a snap of the queen of country dolly parton sharing this photo with husband karl dean that appears to date back to, i don't know, the late '60s? look at her. she is always glowing. >> that hair. >>> next to a busload of delighted fans getting a piece of university of miami grad define t dwayne "the rock" johnson. >> he is known for sure pricing tour buses driving around in his neighborhood. and yesterday as a thanksgiving surprise, he did not disappoint as he pulled up alongside a tour van. >> have you guys seen my house yet? >> no. >> okay, cool, keep it that way. have a happy thanksgiving. >> he's been doing this so much that i'm convinced that he just knows the rou
of course these weren't just any pies, they included pecan brown butter rum and cranberry starts in almond kru crusts. >> love that. >>> michaelan and his girlfriend showed off their thanksgiving spread which included mac and cheese, corn bread, samson and spaghetti. in addition to the it you are can i. >> i don't hate on this because my family is very italian. so sometimes they include spaghetti as well. >>> so we're all thankful for another rare throwback, too, a...
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joining us now, judy brown, former mayor of stockton, california, michael tubs, and civil rights attorney kristin gibson. new reporting digs into societal bias when it comes to self-defense. it reads, quote, the reasonable fear standard for self-defense has given rise to concerns that it is affected by the same racial bias that permeates the justice system. a mountain of social science research shows that black people, men in particular, more likely to be seen as threatening. how does this highlight the larger inequalities throughout our criminal justice system? >> i think it highlights it perfectly. it talks about why, you know, you have these two major trials that you just pointed out, alicia, going on right now. but at the forefront of both of them, at the core of both of them is that vigilanteism. and understanding that the kyle rittenhouse case -- there were three white victims. but at the core of it was the racial tension behind the shooting of jacob blake, the black man. and so when you're looking at these cases, you know -- and i will say that i think the two cases are very differ
joining us now, judy brown, former mayor of stockton, california, michael tubs, and civil rights attorney kristin gibson. new reporting digs into societal bias when it comes to self-defense. it reads, quote, the reasonable fear standard for self-defense has given rise to concerns that it is affected by the same racial bias that permeates the justice system. a mountain of social science research shows that black people, men in particular, more likely to be seen as threatening. how does this...
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michael custom, eastern europe. as a european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out sailing british banks with british taxpayers money. brown's time as prime minister didn't last long, he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron set out to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of debt down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go directly from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so we'll start out a very dish portion impacts on the pool on as the minorities, because many people, minorities, are al
michael custom, eastern europe. as a european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flag reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the liberal revolution of the 1980s helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out sailing british banks with british taxpayers money. brown's time as prime minister didn't last long,...
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michael shure reporting for us now turning to another developing story. more and more ivy league campuses are being evacuated after receiving bomb threats on sunday. the threats were at cornell columbia brown university's and they come 3 days after several buildings were evacuated and yale because of a bomb threat after clearing out students and staff cornell, police blocked off the center of the campus before determining that area was safe. authorities at colombian brown also report campus buildings had been swept and clear it was not immediately clear who was behind the bomb threats or if the 3 are related. well, back here at home, 2 people are recovering after an early morning crash sunday in oakland. chp says it happened around 5 on 80 in officers say a car lost control and then hit another car causing a second car to hit a center median 2 people and the second car were taken to the hospital. there's no word if the driver of the first car will be ticket. and in the north bay marin county deputies arrested the same person for selling drugs twice in 24 hours. officials say they arrested the suspect thursday and released in the same day. but friday deputies found him asleep inside a car n
michael shure reporting for us now turning to another developing story. more and more ivy league campuses are being evacuated after receiving bomb threats on sunday. the threats were at cornell columbia brown university's and they come 3 days after several buildings were evacuated and yale because of a bomb threat after clearing out students and staff cornell, police blocked off the center of the campus before determining that area was safe. authorities at colombian brown also report campus...
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brown, national president, paralyzed where to -- veterans of america. retired marine corps lieutenant colonel jack murray, national commander legion of valor of the united states of america. retired army lieutenant colonel michaeln, md, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. mr. justin jones, national president, the retired enlisted association. retired army staff sergeant leroy petrie, president congressional matter of monitor -- honor society. mr. indy marshall, national commander of disabled american veterans. retired air force lieutenant general dana atkins, president and chief executive officer, military officers association of america. u.s. public health service commander kelly valente, chair, board of directors, commissioned officers association of the united states public health service. retired air force chief master sergeant carrie rice, international president, air force sergeants association. mr. robert swan, national commander, polish legion of american veterans. mr. jeffrey byrd door, national president, korean war veterans association. mr. luis vasquez, national commander, american g.i. forum. national commander, catholic war veterans of the united states. national president, blind
brown, national president, paralyzed where to -- veterans of america. retired marine corps lieutenant colonel jack murray, national commander legion of valor of the united states of america. retired army lieutenant colonel michaeln, md, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. mr. justin jones, national president, the retired enlisted association. retired army staff sergeant leroy petrie, president congressional matter of monitor -- honor society. mr. indy marshall, national...
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michael shure reporting for us tonight. meanwhile, another developing story we're following more and more ivy league campuses have been evacuated after receiving bomb threats today. cornell columbia and brown universities alerted students to the threats forcing evacuations earlier this afternoon. today's threats come just 2 days after a bomb threat at yale university forced evacuation of several buildings after clearing out students and staff cornell police blocked off the center of the campus before determining the area was safe. investigators at columbia and brown also reported campus buildings had been swept in cleared right now. it's not immediately clear who is behind the bomb threats or all 3 were coordinated. testimony set to continue tomorrow in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. he is the teen charged with killing 2 men during a protest for jacob blake in kenosha, wisconsin last year. rittenhouse claims he shot them in self-defense. but prosecutors say that rittenhouse over reacted by firing at the victims. a 3rd victim who survived the shooting is expected to take the stand tomorrow. car rental company hertz is facing a big lawsuit over claims that false reporting led to hundreds of
michael shure reporting for us tonight. meanwhile, another developing story we're following more and more ivy league campuses have been evacuated after receiving bomb threats today. cornell columbia and brown universities alerted students to the threats forcing evacuations earlier this afternoon. today's threats come just 2 days after a bomb threat at yale university forced evacuation of several buildings after clearing out students and staff cornell police blocked off the center of the campus...
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. >> brown: "unknown" follows three characters throughout: a modern-day soldier, sung and played by mezzo-soprano taylor raven; a grieving father, baritone michael battlefield-- schyler vargas. >> i think a lot of poets, when we write, usually the poem is about the-- it's about the poet. so, it was a big challenge, but it was fun to kind of dive into some characters who i imagined would-- would be there, and make them come to life. and i think that music part of it just added so much more depth than what my words were able to do. >> i did not write a single note until i received his poetry because once i received his poetry, i had to sit with it. i had to read it and to have him read it. i had to think about it, you know, and i had to place myself in the context of these characters. and then, once i felt totally connected with the poem, with all the poetry, that's when i started composing the music. and that's-- that's how it took shape. >> brown: one common theme: home. >> ♪ home is a hollow space. ♪ >> home has so many different definitions. home can do can be heaven. home can be a grave. home can be not a pleasant place to be, but also home c
. >> brown: "unknown" follows three characters throughout: a modern-day soldier, sung and played by mezzo-soprano taylor raven; a grieving father, baritone michael battlefield-- schyler vargas. >> i think a lot of poets, when we write, usually the poem is about the-- it's about the poet. so, it was a big challenge, but it was fun to kind of dive into some characters who i imagined would-- would be there, and make them come to life. and i think that music part of it just...
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brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. retired marine corps lieutenant colonel jack murray, national commander, legion of valor of the united states of america. retired army lieutenant colonel michaelhe world wars. mr. justin jump, national president, the retired enlisted association. retired army staff sergeant leroy a pe tree, congressional medal of honor society. mr. andy marshall, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force lieutenant general danat. atkins, president and chief executive officer, military officers association of america. u.s. public health service commander, kelly valene, chair, board of executive orders, commissioned officers of the united states health public service. retired air force chief master sergeant, carrie wright. international president, air force sergeant's association. mr. robert swan, national commander, polish legion of american veterans. mr. jeffrey j.brodure, national president korean veterans war association. mr. louise a. vasquez, national commander, american g.i. forum. mr. david crumb, national commander, catholic war veterans of the united states. mr. joseph d. mcneil senior, national president, blinded veterans assoc
brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. retired marine corps lieutenant colonel jack murray, national commander, legion of valor of the united states of america. retired army lieutenant colonel michaelhe world wars. mr. justin jump, national president, the retired enlisted association. retired army staff sergeant leroy a pe tree, congressional medal of honor society. mr. andy marshall, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force lieutenant general danat....
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market saturation more quickly than anticipated, michael mccain saying the plant-based food category is seeing a market slowdown. beyond meat ceo ethan browny reported a slowdown in subscriber sign-ups to its streaming service. disney plus adding just over 2 million subscribers for the companies fourth quarter bringing its total to 118.1 million versus 125.3 million expected by wall street, but while streaming suffered revenue of the company 's theme parks surged 99% year-over-year, as attractions reopened and covid-19 vaccinations proliferated. other in-person businesses also surged including live sports, while the company released four new in the quarter compared to one in the same quarter last year that meant box office revenues were boosted. movie pass, meanwhile, remember that name, they maybe making a comeback. the movie ticket subscription service which went into bankruptcy has been acquired by the company's original founder, stacey spikes, who says he hopes to re-launch the service next year. a judge approved the sale which reportedly was made for less than $250,000. think about that. neil: that's a nice return. all right, thank yo
market saturation more quickly than anticipated, michael mccain saying the plant-based food category is seeing a market slowdown. beyond meat ceo ethan browny reported a slowdown in subscriber sign-ups to its streaming service. disney plus adding just over 2 million subscribers for the companies fourth quarter bringing its total to 118.1 million versus 125.3 million expected by wall street, but while streaming suffered revenue of the company 's theme parks surged 99% year-over-year, as...
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violence somehow includes scary black and brown people who are coming across the border and coming into your neighborhoods. >> yeah, i couldn't agree more, michaelot actually true. you look at kyle rittenhouse. he was 17 when he committed murder or when he shot two people and wounded another but also the data doesn't bear it out. almost a third of young voters who cast a ballot in the 2020 election identified as republican, and the vast majority of those republican voters, 92% voted for trump and have adopted trump ideology, and only one quarter of young republicans believe that president biden won the 2020 election fairly. as editor and chief of teen vogue, i think we're kidding ourselves if we think this attitude is going to die out with the shrinking majority. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. a lot of people are taking that for granted about this older generation of republican leadership, that the stats that you speak to are exactly right. what we saw in the november elections just last week show the problem that democrats have reaching some white non-college e educated voters. in virginia it was a majority of white women who voted repu
violence somehow includes scary black and brown people who are coming across the border and coming into your neighborhoods. >> yeah, i couldn't agree more, michaelot actually true. you look at kyle rittenhouse. he was 17 when he committed murder or when he shot two people and wounded another but also the data doesn't bear it out. almost a third of young voters who cast a ballot in the 2020 election identified as republican, and the vast majority of those republican voters, 92% voted for...