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go back to 2014 with ferguson with the hands up, don't shoot lie of michael brown.uated that lie and peddled that lie. his own d.o.j. would find michael brown was the aggressor and the one that charged officers darin wilson. it is not just soft on crime and defund the police it is an embrace from the left of criminals. >> trace: very true. the whole concept here, david. i don't want to play the punching video again but i want to play the 7-eleven video. 100 people go into a 7-eleven and start ransacking the place and organized and they steal everything in the place and the lapd says we're going after these guys. no they aren't. there is not a single arrest. next week at this time there won't be a single arrest, which is why starbucks are leaving and cvss are leaving and democrats will soon be leaving. this is a problem for the left, david. >> this is a problem for the left and the right. the reality is that crime is up around the country. new york city is still one of the safest big cities on the face of the planet. the crime rate is relative to what we see reported
go back to 2014 with ferguson with the hands up, don't shoot lie of michael brown.uated that lie and peddled that lie. his own d.o.j. would find michael brown was the aggressor and the one that charged officers darin wilson. it is not just soft on crime and defund the police it is an embrace from the left of criminals. >> trace: very true. the whole concept here, david. i don't want to play the punching video again but i want to play the 7-eleven video. 100 people go into a 7-eleven and...
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bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantagere a little bit fresher than city. we know they have that more power, tight determination, city's control and build up play. so we'll be looking forward to it, who's going to call it first city still, i really love watching liverpool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc iplayer — and that's where you will find it for the remainder of the season. over in birmingham for the commonwealth games — jack laugher took his diving gold in less than 2a hours for england, as he and his partner, anthony harding, won the synchronised 3m springboard title. they sealed it in style with a 3.9 difficulty — the forward two—and—a—half somersaults with three twists. it's the third successive games at which laugher, who's 27 now, has has won this event. one of the most difficult dives in the world that they completed for the world that they completed for the gold medal. matty lee and noah william
bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantagere a little bit fresher than city. we know they have that more power, tight determination, city's control and build up play. so we'll be looking forward to it, who's going to call it first city still, i really love watching liverpool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc...
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. >> you have to figure out your values m i remember the mother of michael brown she got up one night and stunned me and said she never will forget there's a moment you're born in the moment you find out why you are born i work with these familiesk even now in a said i never hear you in the middle of a rally with that quote because people that showed that marching about police brutality and affirmative action and lgbtq rights they said there's only certain things that first of all i'm still marching i'm not stopping with anything that i did what makes you think i need your acceptance the question is if i want to be in your company and i don't understand how the intelligent people can be faced with the social crisis and not be involved in have that attitude well if that is the price that i have to pay. >> you go through when you talk about that in the same spirit with parks with the idea of who is acceptable and who we can use to advance the work even talk about williams but the idea that we are all needed in this work. >> i was going to say most people didn't know there was this s you
. >> you have to figure out your values m i remember the mother of michael brown she got up one night and stunned me and said she never will forget there's a moment you're born in the moment you find out why you are born i work with these familiesk even now in a said i never hear you in the middle of a rally with that quote because people that showed that marching about police brutality and affirmative action and lgbtq rights they said there's only certain things that first of all i'm...
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michael brown, amidou diallo, is that where that book stems from? >> in so many ways it was in the same call the op-ed project which was teaching faculty how to write for a public audience. and we had a workshop later that day and i got the tv on and the news was just glaring and it didn't matter which channel i was watching because ferguson missouri was on fire. and the pundits were all saying this black rage. who burns up where they live, black burnout where they live. can you believe all of this black rage and it didn't matter which channel i had on , it was the same narrative. i had lived in missouri for like 13 years s. and so i found myself shaking my head going no, this isn't black rage. this is white rage. this was where i came up with that we as a nation are so focused in on the flames that we miss the kindling area we miss the policies that are in place that then generate that explosion. we miss what we do with education. we miss what we do with housing. we miss what we do with the criminal justice wsystem. we miss what we do with the voti
michael brown, amidou diallo, is that where that book stems from? >> in so many ways it was in the same call the op-ed project which was teaching faculty how to write for a public audience. and we had a workshop later that day and i got the tv on and the news was just glaring and it didn't matter which channel i was watching because ferguson missouri was on fire. and the pundits were all saying this black rage. who burns up where they live, black burnout where they live. can you believe...
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bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantageg to call it first city still, i really love watching liverpool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc iplayer — and that's where you will find it for the remainder of the season. over in birmingham for the commonwealth games — jack laugher took his diving gold in less than 2a hours for england, as he and his partner, anthony harding, won the synchronised 3m springboard title. they sealed it in style with a 3.9 difficulty — the forward two—and—a—half somersaults with three twists. it's the third successive games at which laugher, who's 27 now, has has won this event. one of the most difficult dives in the world that they completed for the gold medal. first commonwealth title for olympic champion lee. first commonwealth title for olympic champion lee. there was a shock win for 17—year—old marfa ekimova. she picked up the very first gold medal ever for team england in the rhythm
bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantageg to call it first city still, i really love watching liverpool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc iplayer — and that's where you will find it for the remainder of the season. over in birmingham for the commonwealth games — jack laugher took his diving gold in less than...
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white rage, michael brown. and the, philando castile. is that a fair way to put it? prof. anderson: almost. one person, no vote emanated out of the 2016 election because what struck me where the pundits saying, you know, hillary lost because black folks did not show up. they are not feeling hillary because she is hillary. she is not obama. so black folks just stayed home. what that analysis did is it ignored the fact that this was the first presidential election in 50 years without the protection of the voting rights act, which the supreme court had gutted in 2013. once you begin to factor in that you had a number of states implementing voter suppression techniques such as racially discriminatory voter id laws, such as limiting early voting, such as closing polling places in black communities, once you begin to look at that, you are coming up with a different narrative about what happened in 2016. host: what is a racially tinged voter id law? prof. anderson: i love that question, thank you. it is where you have, for instance, alabama with its voter id laws said you must ha
white rage, michael brown. and the, philando castile. is that a fair way to put it? prof. anderson: almost. one person, no vote emanated out of the 2016 election because what struck me where the pundits saying, you know, hillary lost because black folks did not show up. they are not feeling hillary because she is hillary. she is not obama. so black folks just stayed home. what that analysis did is it ignored the fact that this was the first presidential election in 50 years without the...
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bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantage stillreally i love watching your pool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. —— i love watching liverpool. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc iplayer — and that's where you will find it for the remainder of the season. a quick round—up now of some of the other stories making the headlines now. and chelsea have signed marc cucurella from brighton in a deal worth more than £60 million. the 24—year—old left—back has signed a six—year contract and is brighton's record sale, surpassing ben white's £50 million move to arsenal last summer. newcastle boss eddie howe has signed a new long—term deal with the club. he was appointed just nine months ago and guided them to safety after joining when they were without a win and bottom of the table. south korea's player leads... she shot a round _ south korea's player leads... she shot a round of— south korea's player leads... she shot a round of 66 _ south korea's player lea
bbc pundit and former manchester city midfielder michael brown believes it's liverpool who have the advantage stillreally i love watching your pool, i love watching the games and i think it's a fascinating title race every single season. —— i love watching liverpool. well, the first show of the season is online now on the bbc iplayer — and that's where you will find it for the remainder of the season. a quick round—up now of some of the other stories making the headlines now. and...
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we brought the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and jacob blake and michael brown and ericeam was threatens with police reform. last year, we marched on voting rights. today's civil rights leaders held a press conference saying the state of the dream is democracies at risk. we had a march today. we're going in those states to bring our voters to save the union and save democracy. that doesn't from a. thanks for watching. i will see you back here next week at 5 pm eastern. american voices with alicia menendez starts right now. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. critical work at a critical moment. hello, everyone. i'm alicia menendez. we begin this sunday with what happens next in the mar-a-lago documents investigation. the newest facet to be led by the director of national intelligence. dni avril haines this weekend agreeing to meet the demands of top congressional democrats. seeking to understand the dangers of trump's decision to hoard some americans talked secret documents at the florida resort. the goal as stated by the office of dni is to evaluate, e,
we brought the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and jacob blake and michael brown and ericeam was threatens with police reform. last year, we marched on voting rights. today's civil rights leaders held a press conference saying the state of the dream is democracies at risk. we had a march today. we're going in those states to bring our voters to save the union and save democracy. that doesn't from a. thanks for watching. i will see you back here next week at 5 pm eastern. american...
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louis , missouri, set up their after -- well, it was eight years ago yesterday when michael brown was by police. when we come back, an update on how the biden administration says it is officially ending the trump era remain a mexico party. also, how many children are still separated from their parents, separated by the trump administration. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "heat wave" martha and the vandellas, co-written and co-produced by lamont dozier. he died monday at the age of 81. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the biden administration said monday it is officially ending the contested trump-era "remain in mexico" policy and will no longer force asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their cases are resolved in u.s. courts. over months and years. the announcement came just hours after a judge lifted an injunction, in effect since december, blocking biden officials from terminating the program, formally known as the mpp, the migrant protection protocols. the supreme court ruled in june the biden administra
louis , missouri, set up their after -- well, it was eight years ago yesterday when michael brown was by police. when we come back, an update on how the biden administration says it is officially ending the trump era remain a mexico party. also, how many children are still separated from their parents, separated by the trump administration. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "heat wave" martha and the vandellas, co-written and co-produced by lamont dozier. he died monday at the...
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the mother of michael brown who was killed by police in ferguson, missouri, she stunned me, she said that she never will forget mark twain said the most important moments in your life, the moment you are born at the moment you find out why you were born. i teased her because i work with these families now, i talk all the time because you become family, there are kids and i said i never thought i would hear a rally in ferguson called mark twain but it is an appropriate quote because people that shunned us as activists, marching about police brutality and racial violence and affirmative action and lgbt q rights, once i ran for president, on a tv show, we can accept certain things, first of all, i am still marching, i'm not stopping anything i did and what makes you think i need your acceptance? the question is whether i want to be in your company. i don't understand how intelligent people, this kind of social crisis and not be involvement have this elitist attitude like they can judge who is acceptable. put me on the and acceptable list if that's the price i have to pay. >> host: you t
the mother of michael brown who was killed by police in ferguson, missouri, she stunned me, she said that she never will forget mark twain said the most important moments in your life, the moment you are born at the moment you find out why you were born. i teased her because i work with these families now, i talk all the time because you become family, there are kids and i said i never thought i would hear a rally in ferguson called mark twain but it is an appropriate quote because people that...
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many -- minneapolis, in the wake of the michael brown killing in ferguson, missouri, did tighten up itsf force policies, added body cameras, created de-escalation training for officers, and it just did not matter when he came to the killing of george floyd. amna: you mentioned george floyd. . i think the big question is, if that killing was not a transformative moment, then what is, what will it take? alex: i think there have been some changes in the direction that we were hearing demands for on the streets following the minneapolis uprising. and that is a growing number of cities looking at ways of reducing the role of policing by creating new public safety infrastructures. i think there is some evidence in this case in arkansas that this person was having a mental health crisis, and we know between a quarter and a half of all people killed by police in the u.s. are having a mental health crisis. a growing number of cities are creating new nonpolice crisis response teams that are integrated into 911 systems, and which gives them a better way to respond to these calls that does not end
many -- minneapolis, in the wake of the michael brown killing in ferguson, missouri, did tighten up itsf force policies, added body cameras, created de-escalation training for officers, and it just did not matter when he came to the killing of george floyd. amna: you mentioned george floyd. . i think the big question is, if that killing was not a transformative moment, then what is, what will it take? alex: i think there have been some changes in the direction that we were hearing demands for...
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michael brown speaking to the football news show which returns to the bbc iplayer. they have been going through the courts repeatedly as they have tried to reverse the decision by the medics treating him at the royal london hospital, to switch off his life support machine. they wanted new life support to remain and for him to be given a longer period of time to come through but it was ruled that he was clinically brain—dead and the court said in that context, the life support should be switched off. the family acknowledge that fight was over and they wanted him to be transferred to a hospice and then gone to court this morning to try to achieve that. let's go to our reporter at the royal london hospital. the high court have said no to that request he be transferred to a hospice. is this going to be the end of it?— the end of it? we don't know whether this will be at — the end of it? we don't know whether this will be at the _ the end of it? we don't know whether this will be at the end _ the end of it? we don't know whether this will be at the end of its _ this will
michael brown speaking to the football news show which returns to the bbc iplayer. they have been going through the courts repeatedly as they have tried to reverse the decision by the medics treating him at the royal london hospital, to switch off his life support machine. they wanted new life support to remain and for him to be given a longer period of time to come through but it was ruled that he was clinically brain—dead and the court said in that context, the life support should be...
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who was the mother michael brown who was killed by police and ferguson, missouri. she got up at a rally one night and stunned me. she said that she never will forget mark. twain said the two most important moments in your life is the moment you born in the moment you find out why you and i told her i teaser because we all like i said i work with these families even now i'm new diallo's family and i talk all the time and let's have 20 years ago because you become family. i know their kids they know mine all of that and i tease lazy i said, i never thought i'd hear you in the middle of a rally in ferguson quote mark twain, but it's appropriate quote because people that shunned us as active as much about police brutality marching about racial violence marching about affirmative action martial art lgbtq, right? once asked grand for president became those of a tv showing all that they show well, you know, we can accept certain things with you now revenue now, well, first of all, i'm still watching. i'm still doing the rallies. i'm still doing the eulogy. i'm not stoppin
who was the mother michael brown who was killed by police and ferguson, missouri. she got up at a rally one night and stunned me. she said that she never will forget mark. twain said the two most important moments in your life is the moment you born in the moment you find out why you and i told her i teaser because we all like i said i work with these families even now i'm new diallo's family and i talk all the time and let's have 20 years ago because you become family. i know their kids they...
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where i would say, oh, yeah, you know as started law school right after the ferguson uprising michael brown was killed about 10 minutes from my house right before i was set to become this civil rights lawyer, but then when i tried to write that in the book like, okay, where would i put this i started remembering all of these other moments of not only national tragedy but resistance to it. and it was like, oh right like i can't talk about, you know, justice and ferguson the uprising. it's like being a catalyst for abolitionists thinking because i had all these other influences like along the way. and so it's hard to say one particular moment. but in the book, i list several that i guess was starting to prepare me, right? i talk about the genesics in louisiana, right the group of black boys who were charged with assault of the deadly weapon after they fought a group of white boys and put one of them in the hospital after the white kids told them. they couldn't sit at the race tree and they hung up nooses there. i remember watching that as a kid and learning that a prosecutor could charge it a
where i would say, oh, yeah, you know as started law school right after the ferguson uprising michael brown was killed about 10 minutes from my house right before i was set to become this civil rights lawyer, but then when i tried to write that in the book like, okay, where would i put this i started remembering all of these other moments of not only national tragedy but resistance to it. and it was like, oh right like i can't talk about, you know, justice and ferguson the uprising. it's like...
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michael brown, george floyd, there garner, dante wright, breonna taylor, and at lewis king police shootingsnd killings of unarmed black men and women seem never ending for this unequal treatment extends to imposition of harsh and desperate sentences the same crimes. people of color historically and presently have faced injustice. from the criminal justice system they carry memories of their own experiences and those of their friends, families, neighbors and acquaintances when they attend court to respond to their cases but even without instruction manual i had spent in valuable years watching my mom handled the drug addicted, the mentally ill and the emotionally unstable at her beauty salon. barring from the book i step forward in my seat, lowered mye voice and said mr. hanner, it is judge pratt. please listen to my voice. the police officers are not trying to hurt you. i need you to stop moving. at the same time i gestured with my hands for him to stop. while trying to break free he responded tell them to get off me judge. cosgrove released his neck i said. officer cosgrove gave me an incr
michael brown, george floyd, there garner, dante wright, breonna taylor, and at lewis king police shootingsnd killings of unarmed black men and women seem never ending for this unequal treatment extends to imposition of harsh and desperate sentences the same crimes. people of color historically and presently have faced injustice. from the criminal justice system they carry memories of their own experiences and those of their friends, families, neighbors and acquaintances when they attend court...
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white rage michael brown and then is that a fair way to put it? >> almost one person one vote emanated out of the 2016 heelection that was that in nablus did was ignore the fact that the protection of the voting rights act in the supreme court get it in 2013 t and invite you what about the enhanced voter id law? >> thank you. you have alabama for instance said you must have a government issued photo id. but the public housing id does not count as government issued. 71 percent in alabama are african-american and the legal defense fund that it was the only government photo issued id they has of the nation down the dmv in those counties. when the one government photo issued id does not count and then you say i will get a drivers license but then the bureaus are shut down and you have to go 50 miles to go get a drivers license.0 but if you don't then how you go the 50 miles or 100 miles round-trip? public transportation is ranked 48th in the nation for public transportation and alabama. it's not like you can just hopca on public transportation. that's
white rage michael brown and then is that a fair way to put it? >> almost one person one vote emanated out of the 2016 heelection that was that in nablus did was ignore the fact that the protection of the voting rights act in the supreme court get it in 2013 t and invite you what about the enhanced voter id law? >> thank you. you have alabama for instance said you must have a government issued photo id. but the public housing id does not count as government issued. 71 percent in...
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michael brown, george floyd, ericfl garner, dante white, breonna taylor, police shootings and killingsf unarmed black men and women never seem -- seem never ending. this unequal treatment extends to the imposition of harsh and desperate sentences for the same crimes. people of historically and presently are facing justice from the criminal justice system, and they carry memories their own experiences and those of their friends, families, neighbors and acquaintances when they attend court to respond to their cases. even without an instruction manual, i had spent invaluable years watching my mom handle the drug-addicted, the mentally ill and the emotionally unsable at her beauty salon. i sat forward in my state, lowered my voice and said, mr. henner, it's judge pratt. please listen to my voice. police officers are not trying to hurt you. if i need you to stop moving. at the same time, i gestured with. my hands for him to stop. while trying to break free, he responded, tell them to get off me, judge. cosgrove, release his neck, i said. officerof cosgrove gave me an incredulous look as if
michael brown, george floyd, ericfl garner, dante white, breonna taylor, police shootings and killingsf unarmed black men and women never seem -- seem never ending. this unequal treatment extends to the imposition of harsh and desperate sentences for the same crimes. people of historically and presently are facing justice from the criminal justice system, and they carry memories their own experiences and those of their friends, families, neighbors and acquaintances when they attend court to...
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michael welcomes yvette nicole brown and comedian pete holmes. didn't go over so well. >> i'm going to sell something, it's like a yard sale -- >> ebay. >> okay, it's a door. what does a door open on? >> hinge. >> yep. i'm going to slide into my -- >> pajamas. >> on twitter, you slide into my -- >> ugh. >> you never heard the expression slide into my dms? >> you've heard that expression? >> busted. you can see "the $100,000 pyramid" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. now, gio, you made it to the park. >>> i made it. we are here, cecilia, and we're all looking for balance in our lives and that's including physical balance. studies have long shown that balance particularly as we age is important to a longer and healthier life. new york fitness instructor ianthe mellors is here to show us those moves. why is balance so important? >> it's so important for everyday life. so whether you're climbing stairs or doing grocery shopping, when you transfer weight side to side, you need to be able to balance, and it's also important for injury
michael welcomes yvette nicole brown and comedian pete holmes. didn't go over so well. >> i'm going to sell something, it's like a yard sale -- >> ebay. >> okay, it's a door. what does a door open on? >> hinge. >> yep. i'm going to slide into my -- >> pajamas. >> on twitter, you slide into my -- >> ugh. >> you never heard the expression slide into my dms? >> you've heard that expression? >> busted. you can see "the $100,000...
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debate all of that and what is at stake with the investment committee liz young, michael farr here with me on set, josh brownk at 12:00 noon in the east a mixed picture. do 299 is the yield on the ten-year note we're coming off
debate all of that and what is at stake with the investment committee liz young, michael farr here with me on set, josh brownk at 12:00 noon in the east a mixed picture. do 299 is the yield on the ten-year note we're coming off
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debate all of that and what is at stake with the investment committee liz young, michael farr here with me on set, josh brown and stephanie link at 12:00 noon in the east a mixed picture. do 299 is the yield on the ten-year note we're coming off a rough session. the obvious question, josh, is whether the summery especially when the 200 day is declining. this is wh don't get bowled up on a sub 20 like clock w the bottom line is you think we're still in a down trend. >> yeah. those are the rules. look, when you are below the 200 day specifically when that 200 day has a negative slope, you should expect for there to be really big rallies like the one we've just enjoyed last week was the first week the s&p 500 finished down going back to the week of july 15th so it's been a really great run. no doubt about it. money has been made. but if your disposition is changing, based on that short-term rally, i would just say pull the lens back a little bit. we've done this repeatedly on the show all year. i'll say it again. when you're in that range of vix 20, vix 19 that is not the moment to say the coast is clear. let m
debate all of that and what is at stake with the investment committee liz young, michael farr here with me on set, josh brown and stephanie link at 12:00 noon in the east a mixed picture. do 299 is the yield on the ten-year note we're coming off a rough session. the obvious question, josh, is whether the summery especially when the 200 day is declining. this is wh don't get bowled up on a sub 20 like clock w the bottom line is you think we're still in a down trend. >> yeah. those are the...
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brian brown's story and said it matters that this story is told. michael k.at michael k. williams, he read the script and had an immediate personal connection to this story. and said how could i use my voice to make sure that brian's is heard. i had an incredible finance ear that said we want this story to be told. but i have to tell you, that line was not long. there was one financier who stood up and said we want this story to be heard. >> well we're so glad they did, abbi. brian was looking for his $892 check from the v.a. to be reinstated. he said he would be out on the streets without it. and in that bank that day where he died, he wanted to bring attention to issues surrounding veterans, of homelessness and mental health and the flaws at the v.a. as you saw them. as you dove into the story, what did you learn about the plight of our military veterans and what should our audience know? >> well, like brian, i stood in those lines. my dad is a navy veteran and those lines are very long. and i learned that through brian's story, i had a lot more empathy for
brian brown's story and said it matters that this story is told. michael k.at michael k. williams, he read the script and had an immediate personal connection to this story. and said how could i use my voice to make sure that brian's is heard. i had an incredible finance ear that said we want this story to be told. but i have to tell you, that line was not long. there was one financier who stood up and said we want this story to be heard. >> well we're so glad they did, abbi. brian was...
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well, a little earlier, my colleague, ben brown talked to our special correspondent, fergal keane about michaelns�* supporters, and a large number of people in ireland at the time, gave ireland a chance, as collins put it, the freedom to achieve real freedom, so it wasn�*t the full republic, it wasn�*t a united ireland, but it was a free state, and ireland would govern itself, it would stay within the british empire, but collins saw it as a stepping stone. to his enemies, it really was a betrayal. they said they fought for a republic, a united ireland, a republic with no connection to the british crown. got now they say they were being given a treaty where they had to swear allegiance to the british king, and that was anathema, and that was what caused irishman to go to war against each other and because the assassination of michael collins, or the death of michael collins, 100 years ago today. and many people have asked the question, what would have happened had he lived, had he not been killed that day? this is the great what if of irish history, and there has been a bit of a tendency to, eve
well, a little earlier, my colleague, ben brown talked to our special correspondent, fergal keane about michaelns�* supporters, and a large number of people in ireland at the time, gave ireland a chance, as collins put it, the freedom to achieve real freedom, so it wasn�*t the full republic, it wasn�*t a united ireland, but it was a free state, and ireland would govern itself, it would stay within the british empire, but collins saw it as a stepping stone. to his enemies, it really was a...
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just yesterday, i had a conversation with michael bowie, who is the lawyer at brown rudnick.gotten money from charity ofitable organizations. and he's working on a contingency. and i've offered to help. so i expect, we want the victims here to have counsel that is not incentivized to settle, if you will, because we think there needs to be major, major -- first of all, i think there's an example to be made here, and two, i want the number to be very, very large numbers. i want this thing to get to a jury trial. i want the jury to hear about the fact. i want the jury to hear about the dialogue with the ceo of visas. >> fair enough. >> so we're going to finance. offered to finance this litigation philanthropically. >> right. >> we're going to work out the details. so yes, they have a fierce well- financed advocate that will not be forced to settle the case. >> bill, thank you again. appreciate it very, very much. >> sure. >> okay, andrew. the judge was so conservative. he said, the judge made the right move. so i guess he's saying that he agrees with me that that's the person to
just yesterday, i had a conversation with michael bowie, who is the lawyer at brown rudnick.gotten money from charity ofitable organizations. and he's working on a contingency. and i've offered to help. so i expect, we want the victims here to have counsel that is not incentivized to settle, if you will, because we think there needs to be major, major -- first of all, i think there's an example to be made here, and two, i want the number to be very, very large numbers. i want this thing to get...
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michael h. case. do you look at a narrow or brown right that has been respected. that is a strike zone. i said to chris matthews, let's play baseball. it's a little dangerous play baseball with you, like i said. really in truly, it seems to me that maybe we can get at this in a different way the explicit reference in the constitution, nothing that he would be suspected of or any other judge, to be doing something about. to say that that is a really bad treaty we're gonna make it require 75 votes. you can't do that. again, as just as marshall said, i quoted him yesterday, he said that the marshall prescription that the constitution endured through the ages. i might add, without having to be amended, over and over and over again. after the first ten amendments we haven't done this very much in the last 230 years. so many of the constitution's most important provisions are the precise rules that i referenced earlier. sometimes the principles that everyone agrees on our part of the constitution, where your late chief justice mentor called them, quote, postulate's. he used the phrase tacit p
michael h. case. do you look at a narrow or brown right that has been respected. that is a strike zone. i said to chris matthews, let's play baseball. it's a little dangerous play baseball with you, like i said. really in truly, it seems to me that maybe we can get at this in a different way the explicit reference in the constitution, nothing that he would be suspected of or any other judge, to be doing something about. to say that that is a really bad treaty we're gonna make it require 75...
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brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot. guest: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the question about drugs. we know without doubt year in and year out the biggest survey in the world shows white people do more drugs than black people. but black people are arrested for drugs three times more than white people. that is the answer to his question about why, when we talk about drugs, we talk about black people. because the way the drug policies are enforced are disproportionately made the burden of elect people. we will sites is to sticks about -- disproportionately made the burden of black people. we will cite statistics about crime. when you look at the conviction you end up seeing black people are convicted at lower rates than wh
brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot. guest: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the...
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michael keyes. >> i want to take a moment to tell you how high the stakes are in the election. we must win this senate seat. winning the seat is critical especially for black and brown communities. for lgbt communities. for women's health rights. [applause] and so this is critical and so we must continue to move forward. i believe that many people may not be familiar with the braddock where mr. fetterman was mayor but a large percentage of that population looks just like me and so he was a great mayor. [applause] and i believe living in braddock and serving as their mayor has made him acutely aware of the different problems our communities are facing, not just in erie, pennsylvania but in pennsylvania and all across this country. [applause] and we know john fetterman will fight for us. [applause] because he has already done it in the town of braddock. he has already done it as lieutenant governor. in radek, he took -- in braddock, he took a dying steel town losing population, losing jobs and barely surviving and turned it around. [applause] as lieutenant governor, he reimagined from the position as we tenant governor and championed issues like giving pennsylvanians
michael keyes. >> i want to take a moment to tell you how high the stakes are in the election. we must win this senate seat. winning the seat is critical especially for black and brown communities. for lgbt communities. for women's health rights. [applause] and so this is critical and so we must continue to move forward. i believe that many people may not be familiar with the braddock where mr. fetterman was mayor but a large percentage of that population looks just like me and so he was...
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francisco standard, the newspaper funded by the venture capitalist by michael morris and brings down the voices of black and brown people of san francisco and to limit the sf recall elections that he claims weakens democracy. thank you. >> thank you. can we have our next caller? >> public speaker: i have been watching the board of appeals for a long time. i would like to thank ms. lazareth for her service. however, mr. swig and to be a fair person, and i'm proud of john travsvina to work with mr. swig to be fair and have empathy. thank you very much. >> >> thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: good morning supervisors, rules committee. i'm speaking in strong support of john travsvina. you know, i mean i think there is the perception that he's a certain way. i consider myself a moderate. sometimes john and i agree and disagree. he is of high character, high morals, very highly highly qualified. and honestly a great collaborator even when he disagrees. he would be an excellent -- but in terms of the recall and the narrative of this whole situation, just because somebody supported a cause which by the w
francisco standard, the newspaper funded by the venture capitalist by michael morris and brings down the voices of black and brown people of san francisco and to limit the sf recall elections that he claims weakens democracy. thank you. >> thank you. can we have our next caller? >> public speaker: i have been watching the board of appeals for a long time. i would like to thank ms. lazareth for her service. however, mr. swig and to be a fair person, and i'm proud of john travsvina to...
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michael: fast forward a decade and the issue comes up again with restaurants like sweet green posted "no cash" signs. and some food trucks posted these notices. valerie brown that, and introducing an ordinance requiring most businesses to take cash. >> at police say, cash is king. if you have cash, you should be able to go anywhere you want. michael: now what was seen as a wacky san francisco law has been passed by the u.s. house of representatives, and introduced in the senate. >> one of the main reasons that we support people's right to use cash and continue to use cash, is privacy. privacy, as you know, debit cards, credit cards amass a tremendous amount of data on people. that data is sold to data brokers, right down to the point of what you bought. michael: consumer action's lender sherry says her organization has been working yours to make the legal tender required standard. >>>> the nice thing about the payment choice act is that it was a bipartisan effort from the very beginning. and it has been. you had lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in the house vote to pass it. michael: the bill passed by the house allows retailers to require credit or deb
michael: fast forward a decade and the issue comes up again with restaurants like sweet green posted "no cash" signs. and some food trucks posted these notices. valerie brown that, and introducing an ordinance requiring most businesses to take cash. >> at police say, cash is king. if you have cash, you should be able to go anywhere you want. michael: now what was seen as a wacky san francisco law has been passed by the u.s. house of representatives, and introduced in the senate....
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michael. it may look like paradise behind me, but i want you to take a closer look with our drone. you see that line of brownin festing beaches for the last decade and it just keeps getting worse. they need to urgently figure out why it's coming and what to do with it because it is choking animals, humans and tourism. in place of that iconic aquamarine water -- >> this is the worst piece of garbage water i've ever seen. totally impossible to swim. >> reporter: a brown, stinky seaweed has consumed beaches across the caribbean, mexico and even florida. >> we saw a lot of seaweed. more than i've ever seen in the ocean before. >> it stunk. it got in the way. it affected my whole day. >> reporter: since 2011, this floating, brown algae called sargassum, has been getting worse. this year covering white sand beaches in record levels, more than 24 million tons. when it dies on the shore it can be toxic to people, animals and the economy. scientists say that climate change and shifting weather patterns likely have something to do with it. caribbean water temps this year stayed above average all winter. their third wa
michael. it may look like paradise behind me, but i want you to take a closer look with our drone. you see that line of brownin festing beaches for the last decade and it just keeps getting worse. they need to urgently figure out why it's coming and what to do with it because it is choking animals, humans and tourism. in place of that iconic aquamarine water -- >> this is the worst piece of garbage water i've ever seen. totally impossible to swim. >> reporter: a brown, stinky...
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brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot.uest: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the question about drugs. we know without doubt year in and year out the biggest survey in the world shows white people do more drugs than black people. but black people are arrested for drugs three times more than white people. that is the answer to his question about why, when we talk about drugs, we talk about black people. because the way the drug policies are enforced are disproportionately made the burden of elect people. we will sites is to sticks about -- disproportionately made the burden of black people. we will cite statistics about crime. when you look at the conviction you end up seeing black people are convicted at lower rates than whit
brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot.uest: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the question...
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brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot.st: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the question about drugs. we know without doubt year in and year out the biggest survey in the world shows white people do more drugs than black people. but black people are arrested for drugs three times more than white people. that is the answer to his question about why, when we talk about drugs, we talk about black people. because the way the drug policies are enforced are disproportionately made the burden of elect people. we will sites is to sticks about -- disproportionately made the burden of black people. we will cite statistics about crime. when you look at the conviction you end up seeing black people are convicted at lower rates than white
brown. why don't they say that? that is my issue. host: all right. professor greer, let's start with you and we will finish with michael harriot.st: i have heard him talk about this before and he is brilliant. i think it is a lazy way of contextualizing racism and a lot of people immediately think crime is proxy for black. that is incorrect. especially when you look at the numbers. guest: when you look at the data and the numbers, we see that, first of all, if you take the end of the question...
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hadn't have done it, pat brown would have beaten him in 1966 in california and the world would have been completely different. that's what i don't understand about this, michael steel. i don't understand. mitch mcconnell, we're going to play these illuminating thoughts by mitch. he's saying the truth out loud. hey, we may not take the senate back over. we should, but we may not because the candidates suck. he didn't say it that way, but the candidates that donald trump has put up there suck. now, he's got his most senior members going around, saying things that could get government workers killed. and the people that keep apologizing for the terrorists on january 6th, people he thinks are terrorists. i mean, his speech on january 6th and his actions on january 6th, very notable. but it is having an impact. this is what i don't understand. i'll say it again, trump lost the white house. he lost the house. went out of his way, did the yeoman's work to lose the senate for republicans. first guy since herbert hoover to lose all three in one four-year term. it's happening again. look at this poll from arizona. i mean, let's just face it. i mean, mark kelly has unde
hadn't have done it, pat brown would have beaten him in 1966 in california and the world would have been completely different. that's what i don't understand about this, michael steel. i don't understand. mitch mcconnell, we're going to play these illuminating thoughts by mitch. he's saying the truth out loud. hey, we may not take the senate back over. we should, but we may not because the candidates suck. he didn't say it that way, but the candidates that donald trump has put up there suck....