30
30
Jan 25, 2021
01/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> calling for reconciliation of memories, president mike brown is setting up a truth commission totigate -- president macron is setting up a truth commission, but rejecting calls for an apology. >> there are two things i hope from this report, the first is the message of the report, namely that the circulation of memories exists, that people can understand each other, that the french can understand what the algerian experience was and that algerians enter the fresh history -- the french history of the algerian war. >> the report suggests the commission should hear testimony from those who suffered during algeria's war of independence that ended in 1962. it says that the trail of french colonial rule in school should be overhauled. the proposals avoided comment on systematic torture of military detainees and suspects carried out by french forces. it was policy president macron acknowledged in 1918. many are criticizing france's refusal to issue an official apology. the government's reaction has been muted and that has been condemned. >> we do not like france and this colonialism has
. >> calling for reconciliation of memories, president mike brown is setting up a truth commission totigate -- president macron is setting up a truth commission, but rejecting calls for an apology. >> there are two things i hope from this report, the first is the message of the report, namely that the circulation of memories exists, that people can understand each other, that the french can understand what the algerian experience was and that algerians enter the fresh history -- the...
47
47
Jan 4, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
-- before killing mike brown. we know people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. i decided to be a medic that night. there was a lot of teargas, a lot was happening. a woman collapsed. nurse,to help her, as a i went to help her, and her family says she was having a heart attack. i am trying to get her to safety, trying to help her. the paramedics were behind the police lineup. when i got her to the police lineup, the police did not like that i was helping her. stomped by the police that night. >> when it comes to the message you were delivering during your campaign, what was that message and why do you think it resonated with voters? >> because it was the same message. i have been saying the same thing since 2015 when i announced for the first run, talking about medicare for all, talking about criminal justice reform. i had been -- the community knows. closing the racial wage cap, the gender wage gap. $15 an hour federal minimum wage. people saw, even though they did not understand it, they did not
-- before killing mike brown. we know people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. i decided to be a medic that night. there was a lot of teargas, a lot was happening. a woman collapsed. nurse,to help her, as a i went to help her, and her family says she was having a heart attack. i am trying to get her to safety, trying to help her. the paramedics were behind the police lineup. when i got her to the police lineup, the police did not like that i was helping her. stomped by the...
33
33
Jan 11, 2021
01/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
diplomatic process and that's where there's a bit of a contradiction not get a lot of contradiction when mike brown paper statements on the one hand he says we want it but at the going through decision on the peaceful solution to the war newman and on the other he doesn't unite the whole thing is a terrorist organizations which is definitely meant to complicate the efforts in yemen and meant to complicate the future of foreign policy by the bible and mr ition right to end the war now and this is what i wanted to ask you about because we have to view everything these days through the prism of january 20th when joe biden does become president is this the kind of the type of thing that he could if you wanted to just reverse do you think you will want to reverse a move like this. look i mean looking at joe biden's record it's not like he is you know has a radical thinking about terrorism and that this ignition of terrorism 'd as something of a lazy sloppy way of dealing with issues i mean he did embrace a number of times positions that are conducive to the idea of designit think this and terrorists eve
diplomatic process and that's where there's a bit of a contradiction not get a lot of contradiction when mike brown paper statements on the one hand he says we want it but at the going through decision on the peaceful solution to the war newman and on the other he doesn't unite the whole thing is a terrorist organizations which is definitely meant to complicate the efforts in yemen and meant to complicate the future of foreign policy by the bible and mr ition right to end the war now and this...
75
75
Jan 4, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
so the night that we were out if darren be indicted ing to for killing mike brown, you now, we knew that a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. medic that be a night and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of tear gas. lot was happening, and a woman collapsed basically, and i went you know, as a nurse. i went to help her, and her thought she was having a heart attack so i'm get her to safety. basically when i got her to the were , the paramedics behind the line-up, the police they didn't like the fact that i was helping her. and i was stomped by the police night. >> when it comes to the message you were delivering during your campaign, what was that message think it you resonated with voters? >> because it was the same message. been saying the same thing since 2015 when i first run.or the talking about medicare for all. alking about criminal justice reform. i had been -- the community knows, and so many other things, $15 per hour a federal minimum wage, and people saw, even though they didn't it at the time, they didn't understand why i was always out pro
so the night that we were out if darren be indicted ing to for killing mike brown, you now, we knew that a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. medic that be a night and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of tear gas. lot was happening, and a woman collapsed basically, and i went you know, as a nurse. i went to help her, and her thought she was having a heart attack so i'm get her to safety. basically when i got her to the were , the paramedics behind the...
156
156
Jan 4, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
that night that we were waiting to find out if there was going to be an indictment, before killing mike brownwe know people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. i decided to be a medic that night. and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of teargas, a lot was happening. a woman collapsed. i went to help her, as a nurse, i went to help her, and her family says she was having a heart attack. i am trying to get her to safety, trying to help her. the paramedics were behind the police lineup. when i got her to the police lineup, the police did not like that i was helping her. i was stomped by the police that night. >> when it comes to the message you were delivering during your campaign, what was that message and why do you think it resonated with voters? >> because it was the same message. i have been saying the same thing since 2015 when i announced for the first run, talking about medicare for all, talking about criminal justice reform. i had been -- the community knows. closing the racial wage cap, the gender wage gap. $15 an hour federal minimum wage. people saw, even though
that night that we were waiting to find out if there was going to be an indictment, before killing mike brownwe know people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. i decided to be a medic that night. and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of teargas, a lot was happening. a woman collapsed. i went to help her, as a nurse, i went to help her, and her family says she was having a heart attack. i am trying to get her to safety, trying to help her. the paramedics were behind the...
52
52
Jan 7, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> another report from a capitol hill reporter, senator mike brown who rejected arizona electoral votes earlier in the day whether he will object aga again, i think today change things drastically whatever point you made before that should suffice. as we should get this ugly day behind us. we are waiting for the senate to reconvene they are standing in recess subject to the call and at any moment they could gobble back in their session where they left off was debate over the arizona electoral college vote, we will wait and see if they continue with that, if they do the debate will go on for potentially another hour and a half or hour and 45 minutes and then a boat will take place in the house and senate and they would continue on with the joint session of saying out loud the tallies of each states electoral college vote with the vice president presiding and the speaker of the house next to him in the house chamber, that is how it is supposed to work and were waiting to see if that is how it'll happen tonight. let's go to lisa and kentucky, lisa. >> hi, hello think you. i would like to s
. >> another report from a capitol hill reporter, senator mike brown who rejected arizona electoral votes earlier in the day whether he will object aga again, i think today change things drastically whatever point you made before that should suffice. as we should get this ugly day behind us. we are waiting for the senate to reconvene they are standing in recess subject to the call and at any moment they could gobble back in their session where they left off was debate over the arizona...
97
97
Jan 2, 2021
01/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
right after mike brown?isconsolation that black people feel in the face of the fact that police people seem to be out of control and kill black people without legal redress. >> while i understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of michael brown, giving in to that anger by looting or carrying guns and even attacking the police only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. >> obama stumbled. you know, he was torn as to how to address race. >> there's always going to be tension when it comes to race matters and the first african-american president. there was already underneath the surface this idea that the black president's going to look out for black people. from a political standpoint i understand that he can't give too much fuel to that fire. is it fair? no, it's not fair. but it's the political reality. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cur
right after mike brown?isconsolation that black people feel in the face of the fact that police people seem to be out of control and kill black people without legal redress. >> while i understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of michael brown, giving in to that anger by looting or carrying guns and even attacking the police only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. >> obama stumbled. you know, he was torn as to how to address race. >> there's always...
104
104
Jan 16, 2021
01/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
saw it as a continuation of the conversation on race and law enforcement that began really when mike brownilled in 2014 and reached this past summer. >> nawaz: i want to dig more into that law enforcement response in a moment. but kathleen belew, let's turn to you here, because among the people we met on the capitol grounds that day, there were conspiracy theorists, people spouting qannounce thieries. we saw members of extremist groups like the proud boys and oath keepers. we should say these groups predate pump but they have become some of his most strident backers and willing to commit this violence in his name. why is that? what do we need to understand? >> i think the key here is there are three main constituents of people who came to the capitol on january 6. there are the die-hard trump supporters who are deeply invested in the president. there are qanon conspiracy believers who have been quickly radicalized over the past months and years. and then there's the longer trajectory of activism that i would broadly think of a the white power movement and the militant right. but i think it
saw it as a continuation of the conversation on race and law enforcement that began really when mike brownilled in 2014 and reached this past summer. >> nawaz: i want to dig more into that law enforcement response in a moment. but kathleen belew, let's turn to you here, because among the people we met on the capitol grounds that day, there were conspiracy theorists, people spouting qannounce thieries. we saw members of extremist groups like the proud boys and oath keepers. we should say...
193
193
Jan 3, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
so the night that we were out if darren be indicted ing to for killing mike brown, you now, we knew that a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. medic that be a night and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of tear gas. lot was happening, and a woman collapsed basically, and i went you know, as a nurse. i went to help her, and her thought she was having a heart attack so i'm get her to safety. basically when i got her to the were , the paramedics behind the line-up, the police they didn't like the fact that i was helping her. and i was stomped by the police night. >> when it comes to the message you were delivering during your campaign, what was that message think it you resonated with voters? >> because it was the same message. been saying the same thing since 2015 when i first run.or the talking about medicare for all. alking about criminal justice reform. i had been -- the community knows, and so many other things, $15 per hour a federal minimum wage, and people saw, even though they didn't it at the time, they didn't understand why i was always out pro
so the night that we were out if darren be indicted ing to for killing mike brown, you now, we knew that a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson. medic that be a night and not necessarily protest. there was a lot of tear gas. lot was happening, and a woman collapsed basically, and i went you know, as a nurse. i went to help her, and her thought she was having a heart attack so i'm get her to safety. basically when i got her to the were , the paramedics behind the...
439
439
Jan 17, 2021
01/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 439
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, i'll take you back to ferguson when the mike brown decision came out, the state decided to but what the state also saw with that there were widespread irregularities when it came to the way that they policed. they were policing for process, and the communities had distrust, right in there's a way to fix that and make sure that we police the right way, fund our police departments the right way and still maintain law and order. the notion that, the suggestion that the federal government, who is ineffective in everything that they do, can somehow make this better i think is the problem we're seeing in a lot of these communities. will: lawrence, i don't want to be chicken little here, but think about the death spiral we're talking about here. first, businesses being shut down, then businesses being burned out. the crime rate going up as people move out of these cities. then the tax base goes down because you've got fewer people, specifically fewer people of means living in these cities to pay those taxes. meanwhile, the crime rate keeps going up. how do these liberal cities pul
you know, i'll take you back to ferguson when the mike brown decision came out, the state decided to but what the state also saw with that there were widespread irregularities when it came to the way that they policed. they were policing for process, and the communities had distrust, right in there's a way to fix that and make sure that we police the right way, fund our police departments the right way and still maintain law and order. the notion that, the suggestion that the federal...
57
57
Jan 11, 2021
01/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
feast for nfl playoff fans a day with three postseason games and today's final game, brown special teams coordinator mike stefanski was out because of covid protocol. here's how things went for the home team steelers very first play that shotgun snap goes over the head and quarterback then rafa's burgers to scramble for the ball won in the end zone by cleveland's carl joseph 14 seconds into the game, it was seven. nothing cleveland, but the steelers thinks quickly got their next siri is robbed this burger's past. tipped intercepted by m. j. stewart yeah, created turnovers you get toward the dog bone. the browns pick robbers burger off four times on the night that brown's quickly took advantage. baker mayfield, jarvis landry landry negotiates his way through the secondary for a 40 yard score. 14 nothing. cleveland barely five minutes into the game. cleveland 28 nothing after a quarter steelers and closed within 12 early in the fourth, but again, the browns benefited from the big play. mayfield's, too nick. job gets a couple of blocks, then sprints 40 yards to the end zone at 42 23 that was close to the fi
feast for nfl playoff fans a day with three postseason games and today's final game, brown special teams coordinator mike stefanski was out because of covid protocol. here's how things went for the home team steelers very first play that shotgun snap goes over the head and quarterback then rafa's burgers to scramble for the ball won in the end zone by cleveland's carl joseph 14 seconds into the game, it was seven. nothing cleveland, but the steelers thinks quickly got their next siri is robbed...
62
62
Jan 11, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
mike. >>> former san francisco mayor willy brown is talking about california's slow rollout of the covid- quarter of the more than 2 million vaccines have been administered. speaking with abc 7 news in a phone interview brown believes in simplifying the process. he gave us his thoughts on why the state's elected leaders chose this cautious rollout strategy. >> they just don't know any better. we people who have been in the world of politics are literally so wedded to the idea of not making a mistake we don't do anything unless it's allegedly perfect. the vaccine won't work that way. >> brown says he hasn't gotten the vaccine yet and he hopes his rollout plan which he wrote about in the "san francisco chronicle" will capture governor newsom's attention. >>> the nba has no plans to pause their season but after contact tracing and quarantines have thinned rosters. last night's game between the heat and celtics was postponed because miami doesn't have the minimum eight players required due to contact tracing. steve kerr says if it gets to be too much he believes the league will shut down agai
mike. >>> former san francisco mayor willy brown is talking about california's slow rollout of the covid- quarter of the more than 2 million vaccines have been administered. speaking with abc 7 news in a phone interview brown believes in simplifying the process. he gave us his thoughts on why the state's elected leaders chose this cautious rollout strategy. >> they just don't know any better. we people who have been in the world of politics are literally so wedded to the idea of...
202
202
Jan 11, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
mike, thanks. >>> that tees us up really well. josh brown, it is great to have you with us for this hour. you're going to be here all week, we both are. >> i'm so excited, and we're at the same desk. appropriately spaced, but we're getting back to normal slowly but surely. >> i almost want to do the fishhook and reel you in, but -- yes, yes like bad wedding dancing, but let's tack about the markets here given the events of the past week, i want your thoughts on all of this. we've been talking about it for a while, and this diverts evans between wall street and main street if a riots on the capitol building wasn't enough to dercht the markets, what would be >> i went back and look, and i do it periodically -- there's nothing there from an investing perspective. markets were higher within two days of the jfk assassination, there really isn't a signal about why isn't the market just being sentimental? it just isn't. it's about interest rates, earnings, not even the present but the future the market looked at the action on wednesday or tuesday, it looked right through it, but that's not out o
mike, thanks. >>> that tees us up really well. josh brown, it is great to have you with us for this hour. you're going to be here all week, we both are. >> i'm so excited, and we're at the same desk. appropriately spaced, but we're getting back to normal slowly but surely. >> i almost want to do the fishhook and reel you in, but -- yes, yes like bad wedding dancing, but let's tack about the markets here given the events of the past week, i want your thoughts on all of this....
32
32
Jan 19, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
corruption and kleptocracy through our shell corporations with intense leadership from mike crapo and senator brown, we got into the national defense till the beneficial ownership reform incorporation transparency bill. another tedious name for something that is actually very brutal and essential. i am interested in who you think will lead the effort of cleaning up that mess using this new statute that was in treasury and how high up. we are cleaning up the dark money shell corporation problem that america has implanted. >> let me start by saying that this is a very important problem in the act recently passed by congress gives us an enormously potent tool to address this problem. we will try ticket up and running as quickly as possible to building that database so that we can address these issues and we will be certainly looking to get this very high priority. >> you agree to have a national security dimension? >> absolutely. >> i really look forward to working with you and to bob casey, my apologies for jumping ahead of you. >> senator portman? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the yellen, thank you ve
corruption and kleptocracy through our shell corporations with intense leadership from mike crapo and senator brown, we got into the national defense till the beneficial ownership reform incorporation transparency bill. another tedious name for something that is actually very brutal and essential. i am interested in who you think will lead the effort of cleaning up that mess using this new statute that was in treasury and how high up. we are cleaning up the dark money shell corporation problem...
775
775
Jan 20, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 775
favorite 0
quote 1
brown and the cabinet. >> i think this is really important. mikepeo sent out a tweet saying multiculturalism is un-american, he doesn't think -- brought their culture. wt, you know what. what the hell? >> this is rhetorical. why are we surprised by mike pompeo. for a lot of people, that is a blind spot. it is using racism as political currency. people are trying to fill the lane. the best thing they have is the diversity. you know, we talk about that. we don't give it enough credit because people like mike pompeo have bastardized it. i am going to shed a tear because kamala's sister and mother will be there looking down at her. >> that is true. also you are just a big softy. >> i am a softy. don't judge me for that. >> i'm sorry, i have to run. >> we will be right back. thank you all. thank you both. we will see you. >>> the pandemic will be one of the many challenges facing joe biden as he starts out his term. joining me now is a campaign manager for barak obama. jim, it is good to see you and here we are at the end. you worked with president obam
brown and the cabinet. >> i think this is really important. mikepeo sent out a tweet saying multiculturalism is un-american, he doesn't think -- brought their culture. wt, you know what. what the hell? >> this is rhetorical. why are we surprised by mike pompeo. for a lot of people, that is a blind spot. it is using racism as political currency. people are trying to fill the lane. the best thing they have is the diversity. you know, we talk about that. we don't give it enough credit...
81
81
Jan 24, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
mike fox and the bears hosting usc. late first half, tied. joel brownnkle issue, looking good here. how about the fadeaway jumper. ties it with 59. he scored 11 in his return but the bears never led after that. the rebound and the easy put-back. 17 of his game high 25 after the game. cal falls to two and eight. it's a battle of bay area quarterbacks with a right to go to the super bowl tomorrow. two all time greats. can't make a bad pick. this will be rodgers's fifth conference title appearance but his only one won of them. brady will b making his nfl f 1 win.itappear taech would bpl their stadium f super bowl, which is all brady is thinking about. >> put ourselves in a ke sent position and went to road playoff games and got a chance to get back home to a home super bowl, which would be a pretty cool thing. >> you've heard me say it authentically, i want it as gold as possible, so i don't feel like it's an issue the older you get, but i mean, we'll see if it gets county to minus 20 at some point. maybe i can give you a better answer. >> you heard him sa
mike fox and the bears hosting usc. late first half, tied. joel brownnkle issue, looking good here. how about the fadeaway jumper. ties it with 59. he scored 11 in his return but the bears never led after that. the rebound and the easy put-back. 17 of his game high 25 after the game. cal falls to two and eight. it's a battle of bay area quarterbacks with a right to go to the super bowl tomorrow. two all time greats. can't make a bad pick. this will be rodgers's fifth conference title appearance...
36
36
Jan 24, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we as americans and me as a woman i called mike congressman steve shabbat and told him three years ago that women, black women, brownen, hispanic women, asian women, american indian women we would take out the president of the united states and we did. and now, because we have put in joe biden as president, i don't know if you acknowledge him as president or not, i really don't care. we want a diverse cabinet. we want people who represent us and our ideas. it is our money that sent to washington. we want the money to come back to us. we want all of the healthcare that we can get. this president has made a mockery of the healthcare system. my grandson, i would give you an example, he is a icu nurse here in the greater cincinnati area. and he informed us over the -- i did not see him over the holidays i did speak to him on the phone. he said that he has not had one patient, not one who has left the icu that is not gone and a body bag. but yet we cannot get this administration, we could not even get them to say coronavirus. they call it china virus. >> arik katherine in ohio, any response might gonzalez? >> guest: kath
we as americans and me as a woman i called mike congressman steve shabbat and told him three years ago that women, black women, brownen, hispanic women, asian women, american indian women we would take out the president of the united states and we did. and now, because we have put in joe biden as president, i don't know if you acknowledge him as president or not, i really don't care. we want a diverse cabinet. we want people who represent us and our ideas. it is our money that sent to...
57
57
Jan 13, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
mike. >> so many movers, shakers. so many people to look up there. cassius clay, jim brown, so many activists. that is going to be a powerful movie. let's take a look at what's going on with live doppler 7. few green specs out there. light shower, sprinke. li drizzle pos 90. y c see asmoonhe aots a l spre though. this is keeping visibility at about 2-3 miles sppg th visilit sothing that could happen so we'll keep an eye on it. very mild, mid-40s to low-50s through 7:00. near 60 at noon. mid-60s away from the coast at 4:00. still mild this evening, mi mimid- to upper-50s. >> as we speak, lawmakers in washington moving forward with impeachment plans. >> this after vice president pence indicated he will not invoke the 25th amendment. faith aboouf is live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. we are hearing this is the timing for today. by 3:00 this afternoon there could be a vote to impeach the president for a second time and then by next week, the article of impeachment will be in the senate for a vote to convict. this morning house lawmakers plowing ahead with plans to impre
mike. >> so many movers, shakers. so many people to look up there. cassius clay, jim brown, so many activists. that is going to be a powerful movie. let's take a look at what's going on with live doppler 7. few green specs out there. light shower, sprinke. li drizzle pos 90. y c see asmoonhe aots a l spre though. this is keeping visibility at about 2-3 miles sppg th visilit sothing that could happen so we'll keep an eye on it. very mild, mid-40s to low-50s through 7:00. near 60 at noon....
107
107
Jan 27, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
josh brown still with us first though i will send it to you, mike. on that question, does the action we've seen in some of these names capturing all the attention incredible stories like gamestop and now amc entertainment does it have to do with a broader sell-off, fears of a bubble, potentially people liquidating long positions >> i don't think necessarily in itself it shows fear of a bubble it sends uncomfortable vibrations through the market. it is a prompt to assess risk levels if people are getting hurt on the short side you'll sell some stuff you own on the long side or just in general reassess your conviction level on stuff that seemed like a crowded position i think all that stuff is going on but also the backdrop being we had a market that was kind of, you know, around near the highs. we did have sentiment positioning. very, very, you know, stretched coming into the year the question was always, the news is all good what is going to knock this market off course? the answer is usually something comes along. so this for now is just a shake out
josh brown still with us first though i will send it to you, mike. on that question, does the action we've seen in some of these names capturing all the attention incredible stories like gamestop and now amc entertainment does it have to do with a broader sell-off, fears of a bubble, potentially people liquidating long positions >> i don't think necessarily in itself it shows fear of a bubble it sends uncomfortable vibrations through the market. it is a prompt to assess risk levels if...
71
71
Jan 28, 2021
01/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
brown, to the south african government's handling of the second virus as well as the distribution of vaccines? mikeink the government has done a really good job on the virus in general. there are always things that could have been done better but we locked down early with a very hard lockdown which was absolutely the right thing to do. we moved from level five to level four around about june of this year where we tried to regulate the economy almost product by product and then rectify that when we moved to level 3. i think and really difficult circumstances, the government has done a good job. there have been some question marks around things like tobacco and liquor where we could have lifted earlier. in terms of the vaccines, it's relatively early days on the rollout but we have had lots of calls with government and business over both december and january and there is very strong mobilization around the necessity for vaccine purchases and rollouts and there will be ongoing engagements from business so we can play our part in ensuring that we vaccinate enough people that we can get back to a more n
brown, to the south african government's handling of the second virus as well as the distribution of vaccines? mikeink the government has done a really good job on the virus in general. there are always things that could have been done better but we locked down early with a very hard lockdown which was absolutely the right thing to do. we moved from level five to level four around about june of this year where we tried to regulate the economy almost product by product and then rectify that when...
227
227
Jan 5, 2021
01/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
up talking about how much he doesn't like mike pence and elections but donald trump's administration is about white grievance and hatred towards black and brown people. when we get to what is happening on the ground here and the irony is i came to where i am now filming at a tea shop from black lives matter plaza here where you have hundreds of names listed but right next to the names, you see the signs for warnock and ossoff. that's what is at stake for people down here in georgia. they look at the possibility of loeffler and purdue back in the senate as the end of any possible attempts at having federal legislation that deals with police brutality and health care and having federal legislation that might put $2,000 at least once into their pocket to survive covid. i got to tell you, ari, from the ground here the level of interest in this campaign, in this senate race is higher than anything i've seen in a long, long time in atlanta in particular. it is the talk and donald trump's tape where he's threatening the secretary of state has also been of interest but what i find to be the contrast is republicans i've spoken to are frustrated about
up talking about how much he doesn't like mike pence and elections but donald trump's administration is about white grievance and hatred towards black and brown people. when we get to what is happening on the ground here and the irony is i came to where i am now filming at a tea shop from black lives matter plaza here where you have hundreds of names listed but right next to the names, you see the signs for warnock and ossoff. that's what is at stake for people down here in georgia. they look...
294
294
Jan 10, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
brown in washington, d.c. and there is breaking news right now as sources close to the vice president, mike pence, telling my colleague accost that that he is, quote, not ruled out using the 25th amendment to remove president trump from office. but i am also learning through different sources this decision is not currently under serious
brown in washington, d.c. and there is breaking news right now as sources close to the vice president, mike pence, telling my colleague accost that that he is, quote, not ruled out using the 25th amendment to remove president trump from office. but i am also learning through different sources this decision is not currently under serious
530
530
Jan 10, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 530
favorite 0
quote 0
brown in washington, d.c. and there is breaking news right now as sources close to the vice president, mike pence, telling my colleague, jim accost that that he is, quote, not ruled out using the 25th amendment to remove president trump from office. but i am also learning through different sources this decision is not currently under serious consideration but it is clearly not taken off the table according to sources speaking to my colleague, i want to go straight to the white house right now for more on this breaking news. jeremy diamond is there. what's the latest, jeremy. >> reporter: pam, as you said this source close to the vice president telling our colleague that vice president mike pence isn't taking this option of the 25th amendment which with a majority of the cabinet members and the vice president could strip president trump of his presidential powers, the vice president not taking that option off the table. this source is cautionen though, that it's out of concern that the president could become more unstable and that it could be required but at this point it's very clear it seems that vice president pence
brown in washington, d.c. and there is breaking news right now as sources close to the vice president, mike pence, telling my colleague, jim accost that that he is, quote, not ruled out using the 25th amendment to remove president trump from office. but i am also learning through different sources this decision is not currently under serious consideration but it is clearly not taken off the table according to sources speaking to my colleague, i want to go straight to the white house right now...
132
132
Jan 15, 2021
01/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
the black and the brown vote put you over the top, and we are not giving up on this $15 an hour. reporter mikent biden -- is under pressure. if it comes later than the first 100 days, people could be upset. i don't know if i would want to be president these days. going to upset people whichever way you go. >> you can't win. let's go to professor david dodson on this. where do you think this goes? we will have a friendlier crowd in washington that pretty much is okay with this idea with the $15 wage? >> it could not come at a worst possible time. we have to be mindful of the stimulus bill. it's supposed to help certain people who have been affected, get back to work, and certain companies that have been deeply affected, reopening. by slamming $50 on our minimum wage, macro the $15 minimum wage couldn't have happened at a worse time. you can get any guest to talk about minimum wage laws. you have to use common sense. if you are a restaurant owner, one-third of your cost is labor. you are deciding whether to open, how many hours to have, how many people that i want on the staff, whether i'm going
the black and the brown vote put you over the top, and we are not giving up on this $15 an hour. reporter mikent biden -- is under pressure. if it comes later than the first 100 days, people could be upset. i don't know if i would want to be president these days. going to upset people whichever way you go. >> you can't win. let's go to professor david dodson on this. where do you think this goes? we will have a friendlier crowd in washington that pretty much is okay with this idea with...
215
215
Jan 18, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara lee, and former san francisco mayor willie brown, among others, are going to speak on mlk's legacy. >>> let's check in now with meteorologist miketh bay valleys last night. 25 miles per hour in the east bay hills camera. if you're going to be outside, just be careful of those winds. also we've got rough surf with our beaches until 6:00 this evening. sneaker waves, long run-ups, rip currents, stay off the rocks and move a little bit farther back than normal. records today, reggie. >> okay, mike, thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," the growing concern about soaring screen time for kids during the pandemic and what parents can do to try and help break that habit. we'll have another ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis.
barbara lee, and former san francisco mayor willie brown, among others, are going to speak on mlk's legacy. >>> let's check in now with meteorologist miketh bay valleys last night. 25 miles per hour in the east bay hills camera. if you're going to be outside, just be careful of those winds. also we've got rough surf with our beaches until 6:00 this evening. sneaker waves, long run-ups, rip currents, stay off the rocks and move a little bit farther back than normal. records today,...
947
947
Jan 20, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 947
favorite 0
quote 1
pamela brown, i understand you're getting new information on the vice president, mike pence. >> that's right. i just spoke to a source close to pence who says he is not expected to be there, to say his final good-bye to president trump at the white house today. i'm told by this source that he had said his final good-bye yesterday, but you do have to wonder, given what john just laid out if pence would be there this morning, had there not been this falling out over the election and the president's push to overturn the election results and have his own vice president do so. as we know the president called pence a vulgarity. his supporters threatened pence because he would not overthrow the election results, which he is not able to do. and just because he was following the constitution. and so as the president departs today, this morning, it is notable that pence is not there and as we have seen pence has really been filling the role as president in recent days. one of the questions is, did pence leave a letter for kamala harris. we know he's called her. did he leave a letter for her or b
pamela brown, i understand you're getting new information on the vice president, mike pence. >> that's right. i just spoke to a source close to pence who says he is not expected to be there, to say his final good-bye to president trump at the white house today. i'm told by this source that he had said his final good-bye yesterday, but you do have to wonder, given what john just laid out if pence would be there this morning, had there not been this falling out over the election and the...
326
326
Jan 10, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 0
and vice president mike pence who was also at the hill during the siege tweeted his condolences and called sicknick an american hero. i'm pamela brown special coverage with kate bolduan starts next. ♪ 2020's done a new era has begun so keep pushing forward... because this is twenty twenty won make a different future start different at godaddy.com (young woman)) don't worry about it, me home. grandma! this will be fun. two chocolate milkshakes please. (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) 97 percent of subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years are still on the road. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models now through february 1st. sai realized i wanted gradto go back to schoolol. because i didn't want to work these back-breaking jobs the rest of my life. with the help of my father and having my son, it was all the motivation i needed to come back to school. i felt accomplished. it made me feel that i could take on whatever challenges l
and vice president mike pence who was also at the hill during the siege tweeted his condolences and called sicknick an american hero. i'm pamela brown special coverage with kate bolduan starts next. ♪ 2020's done a new era has begun so keep pushing forward... because this is twenty twenty won make a different future start different at godaddy.com (young woman)) don't worry about it, me home. grandma! this will be fun. two chocolate milkshakes please. (grandmother) did you get his number?...
54
54
Jan 29, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
aisle must be commended like tim scott and mike crapo and we included the job and labor investment act in the last covid package which was $12 billion. senator brown has been a big advocate of this. we made sure there was an equitable access to capital and we have to make sure we implement that program right and businesses don't get disproportionally hurt by covid in implementing that program will be really important. another component is during the great recession, we saw three quarters of the jobs that were jobs that only required high school education. going forward, we say three quarters of jobs are being created with a college based education. we can attack that on incentives to have businesses start investing in human capital. we have talked about the idea of changing her tax and accounting practices for businesses -- changing our tax and accounting practices for businesses. [indiscernible] we have talked about this before and i hope we can continue this conversation. dr. rouse: i would happy -- i would be happy to do so. >> thank you for respecting the clock. senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. congresswoman, can you hear me ok? re
aisle must be commended like tim scott and mike crapo and we included the job and labor investment act in the last covid package which was $12 billion. senator brown has been a big advocate of this. we made sure there was an equitable access to capital and we have to make sure we implement that program right and businesses don't get disproportionally hurt by covid in implementing that program will be really important. another component is during the great recession, we saw three quarters of the...
22
22
Jan 3, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, the night that we were waiting to find out if there was going to be indicted for the killer mike brown, we knew a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson so i decided to be a medic that night and not necessarily protest. a lot of teargas, a lot was happening and a woman collapsed basically and i went to help her as a nurse, i went to help her and her family said they thought she was having a heart attack, i've tried to get her to safety and help her and basically when i got her to the police lineup the paramedics were behind the police lineup and i got her to the police lineup. the police did not like the fact i was helping her and i remember seeing it coming to my face to the ground and i was stopped by the police that night. >> when it comes to the message you are delivering during the campaign what was that message and why did it resonate to voters. >> because it was the same message, i did not say the same thing since 2015 when i announced for the first run, talking about medicare for all, talking about the criminal justice reform, the community knows, gende
yes, the night that we were waiting to find out if there was going to be indicted for the killer mike brown, we knew a lot of people from around the world would be coming to ferguson so i decided to be a medic that night and not necessarily protest. a lot of teargas, a lot was happening and a woman collapsed basically and i went to help her as a nurse, i went to help her and her family said they thought she was having a heart attack, i've tried to get her to safety and help her and basically...