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mrs. browntarted collecting artifacts in the 1930s and she amassed an extensive collection of military prints, toy soldiers, manuscripts, maps, all relating to wars. in 1981 mrs. brown donated her extensive collection to brown university's library. it still remains there today as a great repository of military art and artifacts. let's start out with some of her toy soldiers that she started collecting. here we have lead toy soldiers depicting some -- depicting different nationalities that fought in world war i. we have the italians up in front, the french soldiers in the middle, and then german cavalry as well as german officers. mrs. brown started collecting toy soldiers on her honeymoon to europe in the 1930s. many of these figures were made in the hide factory in dresden, germany. the factory was bombed during world war ii and no longer exists. she amassed a collection of 5,000 toy soldiers, of which you only see a small representative ranging from ancient egypt to the 1950s. let's now and go
mrs. browntarted collecting artifacts in the 1930s and she amassed an extensive collection of military prints, toy soldiers, manuscripts, maps, all relating to wars. in 1981 mrs. brown donated her extensive collection to brown university's library. it still remains there today as a great repository of military art and artifacts. let's start out with some of her toy soldiers that she started collecting. here we have lead toy soldiers depicting some -- depicting different nationalities that...
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mr. brown brown: brown: mr. prek unanimous consent that the bill be redz a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: i wanted to spend a few minutes talking as in morning business. i'm not going to offer a unanimous consent but i'm putting the majority leader on notice that i will do that before we leave here today or tomorrow or whenever we leave. yesterday the chairman of the homeland security committee, senator carper, and i thought we had cleared all holds on the taxpayer right-to-know act. and i want to give you a little history about that because for two years, the house and the senate, in conjunction, committees in conjunction, have been working on this bill. and the history goes back to a bill that was passed with president obama, myself, senator mccain and senator carper
mr. brown brown: brown: mr. prek unanimous consent that the bill be redz a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: i wanted to spend a few minutes talking as in morning business. i'm not going to offer a unanimous consent but i'm putting the majority leader on...
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garner and mr. brown is not what took place. we are all very saddened and very, very heartbroken and very concerned about the death, the assassination, if you will, of the two police officers. >> it's an interesting position. some people feel like -- they don't feel like protesting, necessarily, is a way of disrespecting those families but we know the head of the naacp, that this is a way to exercise judgment and discretion and compassion and that means perhaps putting those protest signs down for a bit. but there are peaceful protests and they say this does not have to be something that is mutually exclusive. >> i agree. i just think that the symbolism of not protesting now and then resuming after the police officers have been laid to rest and that sense of respect for those individuals who protect our communities is extremely important. here are two individuals who just went to work and will never go home and families that are urt hadding. out of respect for those families, i would think that it would be a good thing for them
garner and mr. brown is not what took place. we are all very saddened and very, very heartbroken and very concerned about the death, the assassination, if you will, of the two police officers. >> it's an interesting position. some people feel like -- they don't feel like protesting, necessarily, is a way of disrespecting those families but we know the head of the naacp, that this is a way to exercise judgment and discretion and compassion and that means perhaps putting those protest signs...
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>> i was not in ferguson with mr. brown, nor was i in new york with mr. garner.hat i can tell you is that for fifty years of my life i've been black every one of those years and i know what it's like to try to navigate -- >> i'm not doubting that. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i am particularly angry at the eric garner death. if you listen to the rest of ms. garner's there's cigarette man this is about a city obsessed with getting every penny they can out of the high tax cigarettes they have in new york which is six bucks a pack. but that's a different case. he should not have died this man. he shouldn't have been confronted. he shouldn't have been known by the police. >> that's right. >> that to me is more fundamental -- and a lot of your arguments i would agree with, but there's no race examples here. >> in this case -- >> i want -- >> go ahead. >> -- because we watch all these protests. we've sent our cameras out. we've asked the protesters, did they read the case, did they read the evidence in the case, they didn't. i'll do it now. in the case of michael brow
>> i was not in ferguson with mr. brown, nor was i in new york with mr. garner.hat i can tell you is that for fifty years of my life i've been black every one of those years and i know what it's like to try to navigate -- >> i'm not doubting that. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i am particularly angry at the eric garner death. if you listen to the rest of ms. garner's there's cigarette man this is about a city obsessed with getting every penny they can out of the high tax...
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mrs. brown's boy's was a comedy. mr. brown's voice was a tragedy shot back. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, -- [inaudible] what he ought to be saying but then is he made a solemn promise to improve losing -- livingston and his broken. what about is because promise of all on the deficit? in october 20 and he promised, in five years time we will have a balanced the books. when he said it, did he mean it's? >> we promised to cut the deficit. it's down by a third, and in a moment, in a moment or two we will see the progress that has been made. and, obviously, i can't reveal what's in the chancellor's autumn statement. that wouldn't be proper, but i make this prediction. i make this prediction, mr. speaker, -- >> order. the answers must be heard. prime minister. >> i make this prediction. in a moment or two he will be looking as awkward as we ate a bacon sandwich. [laughter] if we're going to talk about -- if we are talking about predictions, let us remember his predictions. he said our policy would lead to the disappearance of a million jobs. wrong. he said it was a fantasy the private
mrs. brown's boy's was a comedy. mr. brown's voice was a tragedy shot back. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, -- [inaudible] what he ought to be saying but then is he made a solemn promise to improve losing -- livingston and his broken. what about is because promise of all on the deficit? in october 20 and he promised, in five years time we will have a balanced the books. when he said it, did he mean it's? >> we promised to cut the deficit. it's down by a third, and in a moment, in a...
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mrs. brown's was a comedy. mr. brown's boys was a tragedy. speaker, he has obviously been to the david millis school of charm recently. what he ought to be saying is that he made a solemn promise to improve living standards and he has broken it. what about his biggest promise of all on the deficit? ,n october of 2010, he promised in five years time, we will have balanced the books. when he did it, did he mean it? >> we promised to cut the deficit. it is down by one third. in a moment or two, we will see the progress that has been made. obviously, i cannot reveal what is in the report. that would not be proper. but i make this prediction -- the answers must be heard. he will be or two, looking as awkward as when he ate that bacon sandwich. going to talk about -- if we are talking about predictions, let us remember his predictions. he said our policy would lead to the disappearance of a million jobs. wrong. he said it was a fantasy private sector would create the jobs. wrong. is, they told us there would be a lost decade. they told us there wou
mrs. brown's was a comedy. mr. brown's boys was a tragedy. speaker, he has obviously been to the david millis school of charm recently. what he ought to be saying is that he made a solemn promise to improve living standards and he has broken it. what about his biggest promise of all on the deficit? ,n october of 2010, he promised in five years time, we will have balanced the books. when he did it, did he mean it? >> we promised to cut the deficit. it is down by one third. in a moment or...
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well, not returned fire, opened fire on mr. brown. another witness said that michael brown charged officer wilson like a football player with his head down. which would render the narrative hands up don't shoot a lie. why would people in congress, lawmakers, advance what is clearly based on the evidence a lie? >> you know, is your problem you couldn't get any of them to come onto explain themselves? because i didn't do any of that and i didn't say any of that. >> you didn't even read the case. you didn't read the evidence. >> there was conflicting testimony. some people are going off of the testimony you said. some people are going over the other testimony. that's not my concern. my concern is the start of the conversation. if you want to talk to people who have other concerns, have them on your show. >> evidence isn't a concern if you're going to take a position on a case? in other words, if michael brown didn't -- >> i am -- i have not read the transcript because my interest is not in what happened. my interest is what should happen.
well, not returned fire, opened fire on mr. brown. another witness said that michael brown charged officer wilson like a football player with his head down. which would render the narrative hands up don't shoot a lie. why would people in congress, lawmakers, advance what is clearly based on the evidence a lie? >> you know, is your problem you couldn't get any of them to come onto explain themselves? because i didn't do any of that and i didn't say any of that. >> you didn't even...
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mr. brown did not indicate that he was interviewing mr. cosby for publication, did not say that he was reporting for the "new york post," and did not tell mr. cosby that the conversation was being recorded. in a discussion of journalistic standards mr. brown failed to adhere to the most basic standards of his profession." what's your response? >> well, what i have to say is if a reporter's calling bill cosby today it's not to make small talk. it's for an interview. and at the beginning of the conversation i said to him i know you're not giving interviews. however, since he answered the phone, can i ask you some questions. i think it's preposterous. we went through this last year with the "new york post" and bill cosby. i offered the story to the "post" as well. it's such an important story. keep in mind too, don, real quick, i didn't think i had enough for a story. i asked my editors at the "washington informer" and my editors at "the new york post" and they said yeah, you have a whole lot here for a story. >> i want to get to this. and li
mr. brown did not indicate that he was interviewing mr. cosby for publication, did not say that he was reporting for the "new york post," and did not tell mr. cosby that the conversation was being recorded. in a discussion of journalistic standards mr. brown failed to adhere to the most basic standards of his profession." what's your response? >> well, what i have to say is if a reporter's calling bill cosby today it's not to make small talk. it's for an interview. and at...
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mr. brown was a civil rights lawyer who worked against racial discrimination and was credited in the 1950's with filing the first civil rights suit in the state of mississippi. native of oklahoma, mr. brown attended illinois state university, indiana university and the texas southern university law school. in the 1960's he was one of only four african-american lawyers in the state of mississippi and one of three who took civil rights cases. and in 1962 he worked on behalf of james meredith who's successful lawsuit allowed him to be the first african-american student to enroll at ole miss. later, mr. brown worked to fight against discrimination and transportation -- in transportation and other public accusations. given his dedication to the law and his work in civil right, it's appropriate to name this courthouse after him. thank you, mr. speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from minnesota is recogni
mr. brown was a civil rights lawyer who worked against racial discrimination and was credited in the 1950's with filing the first civil rights suit in the state of mississippi. native of oklahoma, mr. brown attended illinois state university, indiana university and the texas southern university law school. in the 1960's he was one of only four african-american lawyers in the state of mississippi and one of three who took civil rights cases. and in 1962 he worked on behalf of james meredith...
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we don't know the extent of his influence on the deceased mr. brown.iolent death, it's best to be cautious. don't become the al sharpton of the other side. peter remington, fla fla. mr. o'reilly, your suggestion that stossell be drug tested was way over the top. you were bullying him. looks like a drug test for you, peter, right after stosell. don't be a pinhead. baltimore, i've ridden pithy e-mails but never has one been read. you must be a pinhead, bill. we get about 15,000 letters a week, al. i'm glad we caught up with yours. larry, baja, mexico. killing patton's a fantastic historical read, but now my cheap friends want to borrow it. i became a billoreilly.com premium member in order to get the book free, so what should i do? first of all getting the free book was smart, not cheap, larry. you're a smart guy. and now you can enjoy premium membership for the entire year. you get to post stuff on the message boards that comes directly to me. you get a private newscast daily, the no spin news. also you get big discounts on all "the factor" gear in our
we don't know the extent of his influence on the deceased mr. brown.iolent death, it's best to be cautious. don't become the al sharpton of the other side. peter remington, fla fla. mr. o'reilly, your suggestion that stossell be drug tested was way over the top. you were bullying him. looks like a drug test for you, peter, right after stosell. don't be a pinhead. baltimore, i've ridden pithy e-mails but never has one been read. you must be a pinhead, bill. we get about 15,000 letters a week,...
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mr. brown was leased out to schlossfield iron company.his is leonard hooper who was also leased out. thousands of men cycled through this system over a period of decades. the convict lease system in alabama was not officially outlawed until 1928. in other states it was outlawed in the teens and the '20s generally. as these men worked, especially in the mines, they were generally shackled 24 hours a day. this is a set of those shackles. these come from the banner mine, here in the birmingham area. a large number of these men were killed in an explosion at the banner mine. it was one of the most deadly mine explosions in alabama. you can imagine wearing these 24 hours a day. trying to dig coal, wearing these, eating, sleeping, spending all of your time shackled like this for months or years at the time. one of the earliest issues in the terms of civil rates in birmingham was the need for african-american families to have access to equal and decent housing. like many cities, birmingham was racially segregated. its neighborhoods were segregat
mr. brown was leased out to schlossfield iron company.his is leonard hooper who was also leased out. thousands of men cycled through this system over a period of decades. the convict lease system in alabama was not officially outlawed until 1928. in other states it was outlawed in the teens and the '20s generally. as these men worked, especially in the mines, they were generally shackled 24 hours a day. this is a set of those shackles. these come from the banner mine, here in the birmingham...
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maybe if mr. brownadn't committed his crimes and this gentleman hadn't resisted arrest, they wouldn't have been dead today. >> jon: yeah, or if they didn't choke him. you know, not everyone who resist ace rest -- you know, i think i can do. this your honor, may i approach? not that we were having a trial, obviously. that's what the grand jury was going to try to get done. but if it pleases the court, i would like to introduce that resisting arrest doesn't always lead to this thing h. here's evidence, exhibit a. >> get off me! get off! >> i didn't even know i was charged with that. >> get off! i'm a (bleep) good person! >> jon: you're telling me she was less of a menace to society at that time? she's straightened her life out and as i'm told here she's a (bleep) good person, but -- come on, people, won't anyone admit this is simptdmatic of a larger issue? >> joining me is rand paul. i think there's something bigger than the initial circumstances. >> jon: thank you! rand paul! this is a republican who has
maybe if mr. brownadn't committed his crimes and this gentleman hadn't resisted arrest, they wouldn't have been dead today. >> jon: yeah, or if they didn't choke him. you know, not everyone who resist ace rest -- you know, i think i can do. this your honor, may i approach? not that we were having a trial, obviously. that's what the grand jury was going to try to get done. but if it pleases the court, i would like to introduce that resisting arrest doesn't always lead to this thing h....
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's no surprise to any of us that the first thing carl levin did when he spoke today was thank the staff, not just his own staff but the police force and the grounds keepers and the food service people and the people that too many in this world ignore. that was the first thing he did. the second thing carl did in his address was to talk about the gulf between the fortunate few and the struggling many. that has been what i most admire about carl levin, that he's always aware of that and always fighting the fight for people that have a lot less privilege that those of us do that dress like this and get really great titles. and no one, frankly, no one in this body has stood up to special interests and the most powerful forces in this town more effectively and more energetically than carl levin, and for that i am so grateful, and i know so many of us in this country are so grateful. thank you, senator levin. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ore
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's no surprise to any of us that the first thing carl levin did when he spoke today was thank the staff, not just his own staff but the police force and the grounds keepers and the food service people and the people that too many in this world ignore. that was the first thing he did. the second thing carl did in his address was to talk about the gulf between the fortunate few and the...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the comments of the senator from vermont. i ask unanimous consent to at the conclusion of my remarks of up to 15 minutes -- of up to ten minutes, that senator manchin be recognized for his remarks. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. every year about this time -- actually, every few months, maybe every month, there are attempts by wall street to again change the rules, cut back consumer protection laws, change the rules, change the regulations that protect the american public against wall street greed. it happens -- it happens almost weekly, it seems, in the financial services committee in the house of representatives. there are attempts in the agriculture committee, attempts beaten back by senator stabenow, to her credit, attempts in banking committee beaten back by chairman johnson to his credit. almost every week it seems there are efforts by wall street to undermine the protections that we were
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the comments of the senator from vermont. i ask unanimous consent to at the conclusion of my remarks of up to 15 minutes -- of up to ten minutes, that senator manchin be recognized for his remarks. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. every year about this time -- actually, every few months, maybe every month,...
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. >> some said mr. brownid not move toward officer wilson at all, but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or their testimony before the grand jury, many of the same witnesses acknowledged that they didn't actually see the shooting. >> your reaction? >> again, in that press conference, he sounded more like a defense attorney for officer wilson than he did a prosecutor who's supposed to be presenting an objective case to the grand jury. so the other question is, you know, why didn't -- from that, you get the impression that all the grand jurors who were conflicted were conflicted about what michael brown did. he didn't indicate that this witness was supporting officer wilson, but she was -- her story was full of holes. so, again, it just suggests someone who was biassed. we know he had all of these personal conflicts of interest. we know he has this terrible record with bringing charges against the police officer, who he uses a
. >> some said mr. brownid not move toward officer wilson at all, but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or their testimony before the grand jury, many of the same witnesses acknowledged that they didn't actually see the shooting. >> your reaction? >> again, in that press conference, he sounded more like a defense attorney for officer wilson than he did a prosecutor who's supposed to be...
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mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested just mo of wyoming after they s he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an offices face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the use of teargas, projectiles and batons against crowds. peaceful protesters have complained about police using excessive force. our media partners say the ban will stan until an investigation into the possible use of teargas is complete. the city council could take up the issuen tuesday. >>> oakland has spent $1.3 million on police over time to deal with the violent protests there. that figure doesn't include property damage. police have made more th 209 arrests during 14 protests over a total of 18 days. >>> ahea
mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested just mo of wyoming after they s he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an offices face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the...
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mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested justin mo of wyoming after they say he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards is also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an officer's face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the use of teargas, projectiles and batons against crowds. peaceful protesters have complained about police using excessive force. our media partners say the ban will stand until an investigation into the possible use of teargas is complete. the city council could take up the issue on tuesday. >>> oakland has spent $1.3 million on police over time to deal with the violent protests there. that figure doesn't include property damage. police have made more than 209 arrests during 14 protests over a total of 18
mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested justin mo of wyoming after they say he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards is also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an officer's face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to...
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in a discussion of journalistic standards, mr. brown the most basic standards of his profession. so joining me now is that reporter, stacy brown. nice to have you on. you have seen what this attorney has said. your response, sir. >> there is no way that he did not know this was for publication. and quite frankly, him and i have had a discussion in the past. and it was pretty much the same situation, with the "new york post." but i will say this, that if he had any objections to anything being published, then he should not have spoken to a reporter. >> i mean, you clearly, what, identified yourself on the phone? >> yeah. and before i could say -- before i could say brown, he says, i know who you are, i remember you. and we went off -- on from there. >> can you also -- >> let me tell you this, too. because i -- if it was off the record, then i would have -- i would have loved to have gotten a whole lot more than what he gave me. but no one ever said off the record, and i would certainly not go off the record under those circumstances. >>
in a discussion of journalistic standards, mr. brown the most basic standards of his profession. so joining me now is that reporter, stacy brown. nice to have you on. you have seen what this attorney has said. your response, sir. >> there is no way that he did not know this was for publication. and quite frankly, him and i have had a discussion in the past. and it was pretty much the same situation, with the "new york post." but i will say this, that if he had any objections to...
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i want to thank mr. brown for hosting us for his leadership. i want to thank public advocate, and i want to thank councilor rhodes, who has been at the center of what has been at the center of issues these past months. i know it has not been easy, council member, but i want to thank you for your profound leaders, and so many of the clergy that you work with who have been such important partners. reminding people that we have to find a way forward. and we have to find a way forward together by definition. it's a very emotional day for our city. it's a painful day. that's the core reality. so many people in this city are feeling pain right now. we're grieving again over the loss of eric garner, who was a father, husband, son, a good man, and who should be with us and isn't. that pain, that fact is felt sharply with us today. i spent some time with ben garner, eric's father, who is in unspeakable pain. and it's a very hard thing to spend time trying to comfort someone you know is beyond reach of comfort because of what he has been through. i can o
i want to thank mr. brown for hosting us for his leadership. i want to thank public advocate, and i want to thank councilor rhodes, who has been at the center of what has been at the center of issues these past months. i know it has not been easy, council member, but i want to thank you for your profound leaders, and so many of the clergy that you work with who have been such important partners. reminding people that we have to find a way forward. and we have to find a way forward together by...
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mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested justin mo of wyoming after they say he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards is also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an officer's face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the use of teargas, projectiles and batons against crowds. peaceful protesters have complained about police using excessive force. our media partners say the ban will stand until an investigation into the possible use of teargas is complete. the city council could take up the issue on tuesday. >>> oakland has spent $1.3 million on police over time to deal with the violent protests there. that figure doesn't include property damage. police have made more than 209 arrests during 14 protests over a total of 18
mr. brown will be speaking at the third baptist church on sunday at 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> felony charges for attacking police officers in berkeley. officers arrested justin mo of wyoming after they say he aggressively drove his van toward a police officer directing traffic. christopher edwards is also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an officer's face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to honor one of my best friends in the senate and a long, longtime public servant whom i greatly admire, john d. rockefeller iv. president johnson went to ohio university and said, "poverty hides its face behind a mask of affluence, but i call upon you to help me to get out there and unmask it, take that mask off the face of affluence, let the world see what we have, let the world do something about it." several months later, late that summer, jay rockefeller, john d. rockefeller iv, 27 years old, came to west virginia as a vista volunteer, well-educated, well-connected, jay rockefeller, of course, could have chosen any career that he wanted, but to him it was about public service. this year marks jay's 50th year in public service. he found himself in emmons, west virginia, a small town. jay didn't should shy away. he didn't keep his distance. he wanted to know the people he was going to be working with, and set out to do that. for two years he worked alongside the people
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to honor one of my best friends in the senate and a long, longtime public servant whom i greatly admire, john d. rockefeller iv. president johnson went to ohio university and said, "poverty hides its face behind a mask of affluence, but i call upon you to help me to get out there and unmask it, take that mask off the face of affluence, let the world see what we have, let the world do something about it." several months later, late that...
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one of the lawyers for michael brown's family, daryl parks. mr.runtrager, before we get to the shooting i want to talk about breaking news. why did darren wilson decide to resign from ferguson police department and does he still fear for his life? >> he decided to rye sign because we got information yesterday directly from the chief in ferguson that they had some information that suggested they were going to be acts taken against either members of the department or the department itself related to his continued employment. when he was told that, he said that was enough so he submitted an oral resignation followed by a written resignation letter shortly thereafter. >> he he still feel a a marked man in the st. louis area? >> he does, chris. it's a a shame and that's something he has to liv with for quite some time. >> mr. parks, let's get to the evidence in this case. what do you think is the single biggest hole in officer wilson's testimony? what do you think is the strongest reason that that grand jury should have indicted him? >> well, chris, i
one of the lawyers for michael brown's family, daryl parks. mr.runtrager, before we get to the shooting i want to talk about breaking news. why did darren wilson decide to resign from ferguson police department and does he still fear for his life? >> he decided to rye sign because we got information yesterday directly from the chief in ferguson that they had some information that suggested they were going to be acts taken against either members of the department or the department itself...
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what a tremendous year mr. brown had this year. >> cris: how is le'veon bell and a.j. green. those are the two components of these two offenses. al: tomlin and reggie nelson right there after the game. a hug and then some admonishment. reggie is pleading his case. >> cris: you is see to him tomlin going oh, come on. whatever reggie nelson said at the end and marvin jumped in and straightened it up. hit on bell. coming up next, we will have the volkswagen postgame report. chances r michele will be talking to one antonio brown after this. . hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or m
what a tremendous year mr. brown had this year. >> cris: how is le'veon bell and a.j. green. those are the two components of these two offenses. al: tomlin and reggie nelson right there after the game. a hug and then some admonishment. reggie is pleading his case. >> cris: you is see to him tomlin going oh, come on. whatever reggie nelson said at the end and marvin jumped in and straightened it up. hit on bell. coming up next, we will have the volkswagen postgame report. chances r...
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but michael brown's mother and father have very -- been very consistent, mr. o'reilly, in asking for peace and asking people to act responsibly in the face of overwhelming emotion. they can't control what others do, family members or friends. but they have been very consistent and they are the people who, if anybody, would have an emotional outburst, you i would think it was them. they have not done that they, in fact, have been opposite. they have been trying to be calm and say even though it's very painful, it hurts tremendously. and heart is broken. we are still asking people to be peaceful and let's try to find something positive in this terrible situation like how we can be transparent in the future. >> all right, counselor. we always appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. next on the rundown, now the ferguson controversy has slipped into the national football league. we will tell you what that is all about. then, two fox news photographers caught up in the violence last week. they will tell us what they saw on the ground. what they experienced. t
but michael brown's mother and father have very -- been very consistent, mr. o'reilly, in asking for peace and asking people to act responsibly in the face of overwhelming emotion. they can't control what others do, family members or friends. but they have been very consistent and they are the people who, if anybody, would have an emotional outburst, you i would think it was them. they have not done that they, in fact, have been opposite. they have been trying to be calm and say even though...
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mr. brown, the clock started ticking on his life when he decided to commit a crime.: we have much more on the eric garner decision in the demonstrations that will follow, we will be talking with the former nypd bernard kerrick. stay with us. lou: a small group of republicans working behind the scenes fighting president obama and possibly their speaker. how to lou: things are getting intriguing on capitol hill. the department of homeland security and amnesty funding under five. meeting with a group of house republicans, david vitter pushing the executive amnesty fight into next year. my next guest is a part of that. congressman matt salmon, it's good to have you with us. >> it's great to be here. lou: what was that secretive meeting in what was a motivated by max. >> i don't know that it was all that secret, but the motivation was to do our job and that was to protect the constitution and defend congress. and by doing this illegal unconstitutional act, our job is to try to stop it. the speaker says that he would fight him tooth and nail. the one tool that the founding
mr. brown, the clock started ticking on his life when he decided to commit a crime.: we have much more on the eric garner decision in the demonstrations that will follow, we will be talking with the former nypd bernard kerrick. stay with us. lou: a small group of republicans working behind the scenes fighting president obama and possibly their speaker. how to lou: things are getting intriguing on capitol hill. the department of homeland security and amnesty funding under five. meeting with a...
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mr. brown's standing at the driver's window.tinued tor shoot him until he goes down to the ground. >> president obama hopes to ease that uncertainty. with 50,000 new body cameras for police. at a cost of about $75 million. 260 $3 millionr request. some police departments are already using them. here you see an officer in daytona beach florida walking in on a man holding a large knife to a woman's head. you can see the knife, here the officer pleading, then opening fire. >> it's kind of a two-way protection as far as trust goes. >> captain paul stark says he would be happy to have his officers wear body cameras. so many more properly behaving police officers than the few who occasionally don't. is document their every interaction. >> the proposal leaves what a few questions unanswered, like what gets courted, and who has access to it. there are also privacy concerns. if an officer response to a call at your house and some cities, all the video recorded inside is public record. >> people with mental illness, people in domestic vio
mr. brown's standing at the driver's window.tinued tor shoot him until he goes down to the ground. >> president obama hopes to ease that uncertainty. with 50,000 new body cameras for police. at a cost of about $75 million. 260 $3 millionr request. some police departments are already using them. here you see an officer in daytona beach florida walking in on a man holding a large knife to a woman's head. you can see the knife, here the officer pleading, then opening fire. >> it's kind...
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but michael brown's mother and father have been very consistent, mr.in asking for peace and asking people to act responsibly in the face of overwhelming emotion. >> and that is it for this special edition of "the factor," america in black and white. thank you for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. as always please remember the spin stops right here cause we are looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, sony's ceo firing back after president obama criticized the company for their decision to pull the movie "the interview" after the company was hacked and threatened, apparently, by north korea. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm shannon breem in for megyn kelly. moments ago the ceo of sony entertainment weighing in after the president slams sony. he says the president got it wrong. >> in this incident the president, the press and the public are mistaken as to what actually happened. we do not own movie theaters. we cannot determine whether or not a movie will be played in movie theaters. so to sort o
but michael brown's mother and father have been very consistent, mr.in asking for peace and asking people to act responsibly in the face of overwhelming emotion. >> and that is it for this special edition of "the factor," america in black and white. thank you for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. as always please remember the spin stops right here cause we are looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, sony's ceo firing back after president obama criticized the...
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mr. brown, the clock started ticking on his life when he decided to commit a crime.: we have much more on the eric garner decision in the demonstrations that will follow, we will be talking with the former nypd bernard kerrick. stay with us. lou: a small group of republicans working behind the scenes fighting president obama and possibly their speaker. how to ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. lou: things are getting intriguing on capitol hill. the department of homeland security and amnesty funding under five. meeting with a group of house republicans, david vitter pushing the executive amnesty fight into next year. my next guest is a part of that. congressman matt salmon, it's good to have you with us. >> it's g
mr. brown, the clock started ticking on his life when he decided to commit a crime.: we have much more on the eric garner decision in the demonstrations that will follow, we will be talking with the former nypd bernard kerrick. stay with us. lou: a small group of republicans working behind the scenes fighting president obama and possibly their speaker. how to ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to...
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they presented that to the case. >> but the evidence was mr. brown was coming back towards him. >> and they shoot him -- >> no, no, i just told you the evidence said he was coming back. >> how do you know? >> the evidence that was presented in the grand jury. >> you haven't seen the evidence. >> the evidence that was presented to the grand jury. >> let's put darren wilson on the witness stand -- >> you don't believe in the grand jury system? >> of course i do, i don't believe the prosecutor presented a fair case. >> you're different than most -- many -- what charles barclay said, do you subscribe to that? >> hey, i may not be able to play basketball, but i'll be on barclay's team for that one. >> and why do you believe that he was correct in that statement. >> he is correct in the statement in the sense of look, you know, cops have a job to do. i don't think -- really they got better things to go do than to go around harassing people and pick on people because of their skin color. they don't want no trouble, they want to do their jobs and go home to
they presented that to the case. >> but the evidence was mr. brown was coming back towards him. >> and they shoot him -- >> no, no, i just told you the evidence said he was coming back. >> how do you know? >> the evidence that was presented in the grand jury. >> you haven't seen the evidence. >> the evidence that was presented to the grand jury. >> let's put darren wilson on the witness stand -- >> you don't believe in the grand jury system?...
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mr. speaker, i would like to express my condolences to the family of michael brown. the gentle giant will not be forgotten nor will what his loss represents. michael brown had a promising future before his life was cut short that saturday afternoon in august. and i realize my time is probably up. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. jeffries: thank you, mr. speaker. we have come a long way and we look forward to marching toward a more perfect union and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognize dollars r 60 minutes as the designee f the majority leader. mr. gohmert: mr. speaker, there are some people that wanted to be heard and didn't have a chance and i would be glad to ield such time as they need. be glad to yield. yield to my friend. mr. jeffries: i thank my good friend for yielding a few moments for us to close this very important special order. and let me just yield to congresswoman joyce beatty to f
mr. speaker, i would like to express my condolences to the family of michael brown. the gentle giant will not be forgotten nor will what his loss represents. michael brown had a promising future before his life was cut short that saturday afternoon in august. and i realize my time is probably up. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. jeffries: thank you, mr. speaker. we have come a long way and we look forward to marching toward a more perfect union and i yield back....
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we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the constitution we love. i thank you, mr. jeffries, and i yield >> on the next washington journal, congressman steve king. met -- hear from jim are mcdermott. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> on november 20, president obama announced his immigration executive order. testifies today on president obama actions. later, the senate examines how professional sports organizations handle domestic violence. >> the c-span cities tour takes a book tv and american history tv on the road. partnerednd, we have with time warner cable for a visit to waco, texas. we bega
we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the constitution we love. i thank you, mr. jeffries, and i yield >> on the next washington journal, congressman...
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garner and mr. brown in missouri, has the rhetoric gotten too heated where police are viewed in a negative way? >> this was an unthinkable tragedy for the community and the city and the nation and the police department, but most importantly for the ramos family and the lew family. we have to give them the dignity and the respect and the appropriate burial hero send off for the officers. we have to begin the process of healing as a community. part of that will be to make sure we move towards a more constructively and respectful relationship. we can use a cool down and rhetoric on all sides. >> how does that happen? you have a police department which you read some of these quotes saying it's open season on us. they are hating on us. you have the head of the union saying when everyone goes out, you have to have another car there. only arrest them when you have to and it will be more of a reactionary force than active force that tries to make that with the community. what can the official dos to try to bridge
garner and mr. brown in missouri, has the rhetoric gotten too heated where police are viewed in a negative way? >> this was an unthinkable tragedy for the community and the city and the nation and the police department, but most importantly for the ramos family and the lew family. we have to give them the dignity and the respect and the appropriate burial hero send off for the officers. we have to begin the process of healing as a community. part of that will be to make sure we move...
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. >> mr. brown, when you were commissioner of the nypd, david dinkins was mayor of new york. and as bill deblasio is facing at that time, he faced criticism, in the wake of the washington heights riots. in particular one of the issues the police unions have was the desire to appoint an independent police commission to look into civilian conduct, one of the reasons protesters are on the streets of new york on a regular basis trying to advocate change within the police department, it is very eye ronical in a sense that we have -- -- very ironic, in a sent that we have today in 2014. >> it was crown heights not washington heights. >> pardon me, crown heights. >> player dinkins did implement more of a civilian control police board. i think that the answer is not in police review board. i think the answer is in the method by which the people, the police officers, carry out their business. when i was the police commissioner of new york we implementa concept of policing that we called community policing. briefly defined it's a partnership, underline the word partnership, between the
. >> mr. brown, when you were commissioner of the nypd, david dinkins was mayor of new york. and as bill deblasio is facing at that time, he faced criticism, in the wake of the washington heights riots. in particular one of the issues the police unions have was the desire to appoint an independent police commission to look into civilian conduct, one of the reasons protesters are on the streets of new york on a regular basis trying to advocate change within the police department, it is...
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. >> mr. brown when you were commissioner of the nypd david dinkins was the mayor of new york.s bill deblasio is facing today, he faced at that time, in 1992, the criticism of the individual officers and the police unions. in particular, the police unions had dinkins desire to, streets of new york on a regular basis trying to advocate change within the new york police department. it's very ironic in a sense that we have a central issue that goes back a couple decades to when you were commissioner and here today in 2014. >> i think that the answer is not in a police reviewing board. i think -- review board. i think the answer is in the method by which the people, the police officer carry out their business. when i was the police commissioner of new york we implemented a concept of policing that we call community policing. briefly defined it's a partnership. underline the word partnership between the police and the people in the city to do three things. number one, to prevent crime. number two, to arrest those who commit crimes and number three, to solve problems. to improve the
. >> mr. brown when you were commissioner of the nypd david dinkins was the mayor of new york.s bill deblasio is facing today, he faced at that time, in 1992, the criticism of the individual officers and the police unions. in particular, the police unions had dinkins desire to, streets of new york on a regular basis trying to advocate change within the new york police department. it's very ironic in a sense that we have a central issue that goes back a couple decades to when you were...