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formerl primeira liga michael brown with me here.fferent is it on a saturday? i've been in the _ different is it on a saturday? i�*e: been in the situations different is it on a saturday? ia: been in the situations many times with different football clubs whether a vague location or in your manager hasjust come whether a vague location or in your manager has just come out and it gets tense and heated —— with regulation. the one thing hanging over you as you need to get a result in the next game as the pressure increases. it is worrying. it is not a good place on the training ground, day—to—day, it is not that fun, when you're going in after. when there is uncertainty around the manager and chris is in there, you're waiting for somebody for some statement from the club saying, he's definitely going to be here. it is ultimately those cracks you are thinking, those coupled there will probably like the manager to change because he is not picking up and others who are thinking, i'm really happy and i like what roy does and we want to leav
formerl primeira liga michael brown with me here.fferent is it on a saturday? i've been in the _ different is it on a saturday? i�*e: been in the situations different is it on a saturday? ia: been in the situations many times with different football clubs whether a vague location or in your manager hasjust come whether a vague location or in your manager has just come out and it gets tense and heated —— with regulation. the one thing hanging over you as you need to get a result in the...
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i'm a president, robert, and i'm delighted to be here today with a senior fellow emeritus, michael brown to discuss his new book released today, the mental maps of the founders how geographic imagination guided america's revolutionary leaders. now, michael is an old and dear friend of aei, and we're really honored to have you with us today, michael. and i want to, before i say a little bit more about you, tell you how grateful i am to you for all that you've done for the american enterprise institute over the years and for america. i grew up reading the almanac of american politics, and i loved it from the first time i started reading it. your voice i could hear. then i still hear now. whenever you open your mouth. but don't open it yet. oh, well, today's event is part of the edward and helen handbook forms at aei. these forums provide a platform to host prominent authors for discussion of their books on issues of national significance. and we are very grateful to edward and helen hanse for their tremendous support of aei and deep commitment to our mission, which make conversations like
i'm a president, robert, and i'm delighted to be here today with a senior fellow emeritus, michael brown to discuss his new book released today, the mental maps of the founders how geographic imagination guided america's revolutionary leaders. now, michael is an old and dear friend of aei, and we're really honored to have you with us today, michael. and i want to, before i say a little bit more about you, tell you how grateful i am to you for all that you've done for the american enterprise...
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i'm a president, robert, and i'm delighted to be here today with a senior fellow emeritus, michael brownday, the mental maps of the
i'm a president, robert, and i'm delighted to be here today with a senior fellow emeritus, michael brownday, the mental maps of the
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host: why are paper more familiar with michael brown -- >> rather than percy dupra.his is the reason for the book. anti-black police violence is largely seen as a problem that affects men and boys which it does, disproportionately so. that is a fact. it's also a fact that women and girls also experience police violence and they do so disproportionately. black women are 10% of the population. they are 1/5 of women who are killed. they are the only race and gender group in which the majority who are killed are unarmed when they're killed by the police. this is a reality that falls under the existing framework we have to capture. when we imagine a problem impacting a particular group or race/gender group, we don't imagine other people being similarly affected. it's hard for us to remember the stories. it's hard for the media to figure out what the storyline is. it's not one of those situations where you start the story, a black person is in a car and they are followed and it ends with some kind of police violence. you don't have the beginnings of the story that began wi
host: why are paper more familiar with michael brown -- >> rather than percy dupra.his is the reason for the book. anti-black police violence is largely seen as a problem that affects men and boys which it does, disproportionately so. that is a fact. it's also a fact that women and girls also experience police violence and they do so disproportionately. black women are 10% of the population. they are 1/5 of women who are killed. they are the only race and gender group in which the...
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crippled by slick roads and multiple crashes >> i really didn't want to be stranded >> reporter: michael brown and his family were stranded for four hours, ultimately taking matters into their own hands, driving down an embankment what happened? >> we didn't have any food or water. i just decided to do it and took a chance, and fortunately we made it. >> reporter: all this as the west coast now braces for a new round of wet and dangerous weather, another atmospheric river with potential to create flooding and mudslides expected to slam california over the next few days >> and george solis joins me from new jersey. george, what do things look like tonight where you are? >> reporter: yeah, the northeast in for a major improvement tomorrow with the sun shining and temperatures expected to be warmer snowmen like this not expected to fare as well. but the risk moving forward this weekend is out west where evacuations have been issued for portions of santa barbara county flooding, high winds, and serious snowfall could also impact millions. jose >> george solis in new jersey thank you. >>> coming up
crippled by slick roads and multiple crashes >> i really didn't want to be stranded >> reporter: michael brown and his family were stranded for four hours, ultimately taking matters into their own hands, driving down an embankment what happened? >> we didn't have any food or water. i just decided to do it and took a chance, and fortunately we made it. >> reporter: all this as the west coast now braces for a new round of wet and dangerous weather, another atmospheric...
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well, the former premier league midfielder michael brown is with us. ager, how different is it? 10—3 on a saturday. listen, i've been in those situations many times with different football clubs, whether it's a relegation, whether you manage to just come out of it and it gets tense, it gets heated. and ultimately, the one thing is that's hanging over you is you need to get a result in the next game as that pressure increases and it's worry, it's not a good place on the training ground day to day. it's not that fun, the enjoyment you're going in after, the defeat can be tough. and when there's uncertainty around the manager and there's criticism there, you're waiting for some leadership, some statement about the club saying, well, he's definitely going to be here because ultimately those little cracks and you're thinking, well, those couple of i will probably like the manager to go and change because he's not picking them. and then you've got others who are thinking, well, i'm really happy. i really like what roy does, and we believe in what he contribut
well, the former premier league midfielder michael brown is with us. ager, how different is it? 10—3 on a saturday. listen, i've been in those situations many times with different football clubs, whether it's a relegation, whether you manage to just come out of it and it gets tense, it gets heated. and ultimately, the one thing is that's hanging over you is you need to get a result in the next game as that pressure increases and it's worry, it's not a good place on the training ground day to...
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after michael brown, there was a whole snowball effect of police murders.reddie gray was a neighbor of. i didn't personally know him, but i knew him from the neighborhood and it was literally a few blocks. everything that unfolded was literally around the corner where she grew up. that was our community. and our community had been robbed. she was an activist role. she wanted teach because she was self-taught. she just wanted to enlighten the masses about things that were going on around her. she has a few spoken word, poems that are out. she would always do her little rants on facebook or, instagram about things that were going in the world. just this corinne. what does it look like. it looks like an officer shouldn't allowed to make lateral moves within the department if they've had other issues. this was not royce ruby's first shooting. justice for me is getting officers better training making sure that they to policy and not new ones as they go along. the officer who shot corinne was found not guilty because of the statues of such and such and such. the
after michael brown, there was a whole snowball effect of police murders.reddie gray was a neighbor of. i didn't personally know him, but i knew him from the neighborhood and it was literally a few blocks. everything that unfolded was literally around the corner where she grew up. that was our community. and our community had been robbed. she was an activist role. she wanted teach because she was self-taught. she just wanted to enlighten the masses about things that were going on around her....
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i'm a president, robert, and i'm delighted to be here today with a senior fellow emeritus, michael brown to
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. >> coming up, michael brown joins bloomberg: the close at 4:30 p.m. new york time.tie: it is time now for wall street week. joshua friedman spoke with wall street week host david westin yesterday about what he currently sees as the most amassed debt. take a listen. >> when you zoom out today and try to look at the overall context, i think there are at least four sets of balance sheets that are all carrying a lot leverage. the first one is the federal government itself, which is sitting with erie $5 trillion of debt and managed the last trillion in record time. the pressure of refinancing that debt is a lot of pressure on interest rate markets generally. as you mentioned, if you give something to people for free, they take on a lot of it. what was free was debt, so balance sheet after balance sheet in the corporate world, mostly in private equity sponsored companies where the level of debt is -- and those maturities are rapidly advancing and the rate of interest on that debt is quite high. most of the floating-rate debt was not fixed and refinancing the old debt toda
. >> coming up, michael brown joins bloomberg: the close at 4:30 p.m. new york time.tie: it is time now for wall street week. joshua friedman spoke with wall street week host david westin yesterday about what he currently sees as the most amassed debt. take a listen. >> when you zoom out today and try to look at the overall context, i think there are at least four sets of balance sheets that are all carrying a lot leverage. the first one is the federal government itself, which is...
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mother emmanuel church and after the killings of unarmed black teenagers like trayvon martin and michael brown. and all of that, according to nikki haley, was about dividing americans. >> it became more about separating americans instead of bringing them together. >> that was the right-wing media, though. they were scared to death of a black president. >> look, i don't think -- everybody's at fault. i'm not saying that one person did this, but i'm saying under that administration it really did cause some -- you just felt people felt like they were being put in camps. >> the obama administration was dividing americans by putting people in camps. just take a second to remember how nikki haley's actual primary opponent in this race, how he ran for president the first time around. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. when mexico send its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some i assum
mother emmanuel church and after the killings of unarmed black teenagers like trayvon martin and michael brown. and all of that, according to nikki haley, was about dividing americans. >> it became more about separating americans instead of bringing them together. >> that was the right-wing media, though. they were scared to death of a black president. >> look, i don't think -- everybody's at fault. i'm not saying that one person did this, but i'm saying under that...
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shouldn't matter that you don't live in ferguson, missouri for you to care about what happened to michael brown be concerned about the welfare of your brothers and sisters of color out here. it's that simple. >> there's pre tony morrison in post tony morrison, and we want to be clear that she is not the inventor protectionists. she stands in a transition where she is standing on regularly. whether it's invoking ralph ellison or james baldwin, there's so many black women artists we can go through. there's so many that she's in conversation with. but there is a sense in which her insistence that we shift the burden of the white gays. that we don't have to write books that are really all about how white folks see us. we can inhabit our language, we can inhabit kind of cultural spaces that work like oxygen, that are familiar to us. books that we want to read. and i think that she gives rioters a license to explore the fullness of our community, which means that it's very complex and layered, contradictory. not always everyone agreeing, having the same politics that i think -- and that is really key
shouldn't matter that you don't live in ferguson, missouri for you to care about what happened to michael brown be concerned about the welfare of your brothers and sisters of color out here. it's that simple. >> there's pre tony morrison in post tony morrison, and we want to be clear that she is not the inventor protectionists. she stands in a transition where she is standing on regularly. whether it's invoking ralph ellison or james baldwin, there's so many black women artists we can go...
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he's already gone from sfo and out of the bay area all right eric garner michael brown george floyd there high profile deaths during encounters with police ignited waves of protests across the us. >> but before them was oscar grant and his death at the hands of a bart officer in oakland was one of the first actually captured on cell phone video. now, 15 years after his death, grant's family is receiving the phones that he was carrying the night of that shooting, abc seven news reporter ryan curry has the story at this time, turning the phones to you after 15 years in an evidence room, the alameda county da's office is returning to oscar grant cell phones to his mother. >> this is all that you have of that loved one. uh. there property because they're no longer here. >> grant died in 2009 after he was shot by a bart police officer in the early hours of new year's day. the officer said he was reaching for his taser, but grabbed his gun instead. grant's death sparked outrage, setting off riots in oakland and a wave of protests nationwide. in the years since his death, grant's mother requeste
he's already gone from sfo and out of the bay area all right eric garner michael brown george floyd there high profile deaths during encounters with police ignited waves of protests across the us. >> but before them was oscar grant and his death at the hands of a bart officer in oakland was one of the first actually captured on cell phone video. now, 15 years after his death, grant's family is receiving the phones that he was carrying the night of that shooting, abc seven news reporter...
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for you to care about what happened to michael brown.t it may actually never actually touch your doorstep, for you to be concerned about the welfare of your brothers and sisters of color, in this world, it's that simple. >> i think that speaks to your last point. that black history is american history. this doesn't have to be your specific lineage of history, it's important to everybody, one of the black people read the, spokes important everybody read these books. >> everybody should read these books. i think we get to know one another by reading stories that show us a different person that we might not know, a culture we might not be familiar with, and that lets those barriers between people and different races and different ethnicities kind of calm down a little bit. it is important here in philadelphia that were not only a welcoming place, but that you have a true sense of belonging. and that could first be done by learning about one another first. and reading about each other is a way to do that, which is why this is such an importa
for you to care about what happened to michael brown.t it may actually never actually touch your doorstep, for you to be concerned about the welfare of your brothers and sisters of color, in this world, it's that simple. >> i think that speaks to your last point. that black history is american history. this doesn't have to be your specific lineage of history, it's important to everybody, one of the black people read the, spokes important everybody read these books. >> everybody...
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we've got michael brown and nedum onouha with us.hat have you meet at the transfer deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting _ deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting wondering - deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting wondering if - are sat here waiting wondering if there is going to be some fantastic deals all day. everybodyjust anticipating. and it has been quite anticipating. and it has been quite a financial restriction has made everyone have a little luck with worry. wondering if they will get into trouble if they do put a little bit more towards it. so where we see a lot of loan deals, different deals, it's made play is very, very disappointed. some supporters as well were wondering why haven't they waited a little bit more. tt has waited a little bit more. it has been quieter, _ waited a little bit more. it has been quieter, but _ waited a little bit more. it has been quieter, but that - waited a little bit more. it has been quieter, but that in - waited a little bit more. i
we've got michael brown and nedum onouha with us.hat have you meet at the transfer deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting _ deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting wondering - deadline day today? much quieter. we are sat here waiting wondering if - are sat here waiting wondering if there is going to be some fantastic deals all day. everybodyjust anticipating. and it has been quite anticipating. and it has been quite a financial restriction has made everyone...
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he's the last r&b artist since michael jackson, since bobby brown, to sell that many records.ybody is going to be watching. >> reporter: football's biggest night meets one of music's biggest superstars. you get the call that this is actually happening. how do you react? what was that like? >> took a minute. kind of like an adrenaline high. like yeah, of course. then you think about it. wait a minute, the work you've got to do to do this. but i'm ready. hey, man, that's what i do. it's usher, baby. >> reporter: before game day, he's dropping his ninth album, "coming home," a love letter to the legacy of his career with hits like "ruin." ♪ you ruined me for everybody ♪ >> reporter: is that so usher, to be working right up until the biggest performance of your career? >> not many artists even get an opportunity to do that. you get this many eyeballs paying attention to you, you better give them everything that you can give them. people that miss that opportunity, they crazy. >> reporter: the super bowl might be a new stage for usher, but it's one he's arguably been training for f
he's the last r&b artist since michael jackson, since bobby brown, to sell that many records.ybody is going to be watching. >> reporter: football's biggest night meets one of music's biggest superstars. you get the call that this is actually happening. how do you react? what was that like? >> took a minute. kind of like an adrenaline high. like yeah, of course. then you think about it. wait a minute, the work you've got to do to do this. but i'm ready. hey, man, that's what i...
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and michael on this incident might be necessary to deploy european brown's forces in you train. he said it was essential to prevent bruship from winning the war and that nothing could be rules out. so we have time for the coming up next place that meets the farm up from the per ru, his suing the german energy diet of w e. stick around so that if you can, i mind you can split ken and thanks so much for your company. the ice cold pasadena needs an expedition ventures on 2 places that no one has the climate research in the ice, the dos march 3rd on the w.
and michael on this incident might be necessary to deploy european brown's forces in you train. he said it was essential to prevent bruship from winning the war and that nothing could be rules out. so we have time for the coming up next place that meets the farm up from the per ru, his suing the german energy diet of w e. stick around so that if you can, i mind you can split ken and thanks so much for your company. the ice cold pasadena needs an expedition ventures on 2 places that no one has...
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brown. he michael jackson glove on his left hand a show that he was going to throw it down with his left hand. and that's what he did. it was a leaping left. don't look at again right there. pretty hard to beat that, right? but not from a cloned. he came and he did just that. he brought in check to help with reinforces what holding the borrow foreman. mcclellan took off and over shak kiewit and will he did a spread eagle dog clearing the big man while just missing his head on the ram. he needed to score a perfect 50 to be brown. will he get just cloud becomes the 5th player. so when back-to-back slam dunk contest in nba history, let's head over to some college hoops or stanford is on the road up north in pullman, taking on washington state and their mascot. what's the cougar? well, he evidently loves the color during games. and speaking of the game was talk about how it broke down because the teams they traded leads all game right to the final minutes. the cardinal, they were down one when brandon dang right here drive 3.60, span sat. hope you see it and he gets the bucket and the let cardina
brown. he michael jackson glove on his left hand a show that he was going to throw it down with his left hand. and that's what he did. it was a leaping left. don't look at again right there. pretty hard to beat that, right? but not from a cloned. he came and he did just that. he brought in check to help with reinforces what holding the borrow foreman. mcclellan took off and over shak kiewit and will he did a spread eagle dog clearing the big man while just missing his head on the ram. he needed...
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committee and the members of that committee, jennifer clark, kelsey brown, beatrice franklin, abby glock, justice goodwin lu, michael carmen, amy, deborah jones, trevor morrison, and daniel rubins. the meeting today will be chaired by judge owens and scott harris will be the secretary. i had the incredible honor of clerking for justice ginsburg. before i turn the podium over, i wanted to share a few reflections on three roles that defined the justices life and career. as a lawyer, a mentor and a fighter. perhaps the most natural place for me to begin his justice ginsburg's role as an advocate. it's natural not only because i'm speaking on behalf of the supreme court are, but because justice ginsburg is the person who moved my admissions to this bar and was one of the first people who encouraged me to apply for a job in the s g's office. i did not get to argue before her as solicitor general, i would like to think she's happy that i could speak about her today. justice ginsburg's accomplishments as an advocate are extraordinary, the stuff of legends. she argued six cases in this court between 1972 and 1978, at a time
committee and the members of that committee, jennifer clark, kelsey brown, beatrice franklin, abby glock, justice goodwin lu, michael carmen, amy, deborah jones, trevor morrison, and daniel rubins. the meeting today will be chaired by judge owens and scott harris will be the secretary. i had the incredible honor of clerking for justice ginsburg. before i turn the podium over, i wanted to share a few reflections on three roles that defined the justices life and career. as a lawyer, a mentor and...
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this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than than the incumbent da. it could be a horrid mess. >> the start date has not been determined, and the state attorneys will be working closely with a veteran prosecutor in price's office, henry lee. ktvu fox two news, an effort to overhaul a state law aimed at reducing jail population, now has the support of mayors of the bay area's two largest cities san jose mayor matt mehan and san francisco mayor london breed today announced their support to roll back parts of proposition 47. >> now, this was passed by voters ten years ago to reduce punishments for drug possession and theft of property worth. worth less than $950. mayor mehan says prop 47 was not perfect and has had significant unintended consequences. >> but i like mayor london, breed and hundreds of thousands of californians am signing the petition to put this
this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than than the incumbent da. it could be a horrid mess. >> the start date has not been determined, and the state attorneys will be working closely with a veteran prosecutor in...
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this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than the incumbent da. >> it could be a horrid mess. now the start date has not been determined and these attorneys will be working with the alameda county district attorney's office through a top veteran prosecutor in the office, mike all right, henry lee, live tonight in the newsroom. >> henry. >> thank you. the mayors of the bay area's two largest cities are throwing their support behind an effort to overhaul a state law aimed at reducing jail populations. san jose mayor matt mahan and san francisco mayor london breed announced their support this morning to roll back parts of proposition 47. it was passed by voters ten years ago to reduce punishments for drug possession and theft of property worth less than $950. mayor mahan says prop 47 was not perfect and has had significant unintended consequences. i i like mayor
this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than the incumbent da. >> it could be a horrid mess. now the start date has not been determined and these attorneys will be working with the alameda county district...
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this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than the incumbent da. it could be a horrid mess. the start date has not been determined, and the state attorneys will be working closely with a veteran prosecutor in prices office. >> henry lee, ktvu, fox two news coming up, multiple stolen items found in the east bay. >> what police say helped them catch the suspect. plus i want accountability and i want community building at the same time. governor newsom, speaking exclusively with ktvu, his concerns regarding the current crime wave in the bay area and his plan to address it and coming up later in sports. >> the 40 niners had to deal with a possible prank early this morning. we'll hear what the players had to say about a very disruptive morning in las vegas. also, frustration in the east bay, where some neighbors have now gone more than five months without a male del
this is going to do is increase the amount of black and brown people that are incarcerated in cage in alameda county, ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza says the chain of command better be clear cut. >> otherwise you're going to have a mini da's office within the da's office doing something completely different than the incumbent da. it could be a horrid mess. the start date has not been determined, and the state attorneys will be working closely with a veteran prosecutor in prices...
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brown and ranking member scott and senator cassidy. i want to thank him for his leadership on this issue and many others. my name is michael hecht. am president and ceo of greater new orleans inc. for the past decade we have let the coalition for sustainable flood insurance, and national alliance of approximately 250 organizations across 35 states. today i will discuss the need to reauthorize nfip, given its benefits to the country, the need to reform the program that has been discussed and particularly giving fema's administration a risk rating of 2.0, its associated impacts. first and foremost, the coalition for sustainable flood insurance absolutely supports a long-term multiyear reauthorization of nfip, to ensure program stability and to minimize the negative impacts across the american economy. as senator scott mentioned, a lapse is something that we cannot allow to happen. this is destabilizing to the national housing market. we know for example that during a june 2010 lapse, about 1400 home sale closings were delayed or canceled each day. furthermore, the benefit that nfip provides to our nation is great and significant. i
brown and ranking member scott and senator cassidy. i want to thank him for his leadership on this issue and many others. my name is michael hecht. am president and ceo of greater new orleans inc. for the past decade we have let the coalition for sustainable flood insurance, and national alliance of approximately 250 organizations across 35 states. today i will discuss the need to reauthorize nfip, given its benefits to the country, the need to reform the program that has been discussed and...
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michael petrelis again. um i want to speak about miss brown and her murdered son and my disappointment that, um, the commissioner are not putting, um, her case on your agenda to and indeed, um, you're not putting any unsolved cases on your agenda. you are now being aired on sf gov tv. many people are watching us live. many people will see the archived versions of this. you could be using your time when you're making director's reports to say these are the top three unsolved murders. unsolved robberies. unser solved cases here in the city and explain to people that there is a monetary reward award being offered and i don't like that we come here week after week. we hear what you are most interested in, and that is all good and fine. i'm asking you to expand what what you say and how you use sf gov tv of you could be better using this time to get the message out there that information is needed about the people who have murdered mrs. brown's son. you could give an update on anything that has happened in the case that she keeps bringing before you, week after week. is her pain not enough to inspire you to give us a
michael petrelis again. um i want to speak about miss brown and her murdered son and my disappointment that, um, the commissioner are not putting, um, her case on your agenda to and indeed, um, you're not putting any unsolved cases on your agenda. you are now being aired on sf gov tv. many people are watching us live. many people will see the archived versions of this. you could be using your time when you're making director's reports to say these are the top three unsolved murders. unsolved...
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michael j. fox has been transformed into a hit musical. joining us now the two stars of the show, roger bart who plays doc brown and casey likes who takes onhallenge, roger, of taking on such iconic characters and bringing them to life on stage? >> it's a real privilege to do them, and the reason they are iconic, of course, is because they're so well-written and so well-performed and are usually in giant hits. and christopher lloyd is a very special actor. every time you see him in something, you can't sort of ever forget what he does. you know, he's a fantastic guy, and i'll never be able to sort of do exactly what he does. but i lift sort of the fun things he brings to the screen and make them my own. so it's a great honor to do it. >> so casey, same question to you. obviously michael j. fox, the cast gave their blessing to this. talk to us a little bit about what it was like sort of stepping into this character and also what you might have learned from michael? >> yeah, i really -- it's funny because i've been given the privilege of doing -- and so has roger, doing a lot of characters that come with a large expectation from a lot of fan
michael j. fox has been transformed into a hit musical. joining us now the two stars of the show, roger bart who plays doc brown and casey likes who takes onhallenge, roger, of taking on such iconic characters and bringing them to life on stage? >> it's a real privilege to do them, and the reason they are iconic, of course, is because they're so well-written and so well-performed and are usually in giant hits. and christopher lloyd is a very special actor. every time you see him in...
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michael martin when he he only had 25. um, no he went, he only had 25. um, no comments. and he was advised to go gordon brown. comments. and he was advised to go go. but brown. so suspect comments. and he was advised to go go. but what's. so suspect comments. and he was advised to go go. but what's reallysuspect he'll go. but what's really bugging me about this , and i bugging me about this, and i think a lot of people out there don't really care much about the intricacies of parliamentary procedure. however, they've touched on before, she touched on it before, and she was about fact that, was talking about the fact that, you have a we know if you know, we have a we know if our parliament is going to bow down to pressure from islamists in this country. and, you know, if our mps are being threatened by islamist deal with those islamists, don't bring it into parliament, don't change parliamentary procedure . and if parliamentary procedure. and if they can, you know, and i think i saw one tory today in the paper saying, now we've got a target on our backs as well. yeah. so all right. >> so to, to, to change the
michael martin when he he only had 25. um, no he went, he only had 25. um, no comments. and he was advised to go gordon brown. comments. and he was advised to go go. but brown. so suspect comments. and he was advised to go go. but what's. so suspect comments. and he was advised to go go. but what's reallysuspect he'll go. but what's really bugging me about this , and i bugging me about this, and i think a lot of people out there don't really care much about the intricacies of parliamentary...