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mr. samuel brown. thank you both for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having us. >> mr. green, i said to you when you sat down that most of us think about just the happy faces when you say, >> right. >> but it wasn't always like that behind the scenes. >> definitely not. >> what -- first of all, when were you a globetrotter? what's the -- >> started in 1954. >> mm-hmm, when -- and you played for the globetrotters for...? >> five years. >> yeah. and as you traveled around the country and around the world, in some places, you were treated not like the globetrotters we expect but just like another black man. tell us a little bit about some of the things the team encountered. restaurants in the south, and, uh...we had to stay at people's houses. and it was kind of difficult, because, coming from new york... >> mm-hmm. >> ...i knew it was prejudiced but not this type of prejudice, where they have signs up, saying, "no colored." and that bothered me, 'cause, you know, coming from new york, i went to junior high school with all black kids, but i wasn't feeling what it was. you
mr. samuel brown. thank you both for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having us. >> mr. green, i said to you when you sat down that most of us think about just the happy faces when you say, >> right. >> but it wasn't always like that behind the scenes. >> definitely not. >> what -- first of all, when were you a globetrotter? what's the -- >> started in 1954. >> mm-hmm, when -- and you played for the globetrotters for...? >>...
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we have a representative in covering germany and austria and another representative, mr. brown, who covers -- >> are you fighting communism there? >> that is what we are there for. we are there to fight communism on the very simple theory that if we can prevent the communist from takes control of the trade unions of europe, of the great massive workers of europe, then we can prevent europe going communist. a case in point and good example is check slo vak i can't. they didn't earn any industries or newspapers excepts the counterpart of the new york daily worker. they didn't have more than 28% of the legislature of that country. but within seven days, after they took control of that free trade union movement and just as free as our movement is today, within seven days after they took control of that movement, they moved mr. ben nis out and took control of the country. that's why we're in europe. >> now as a final question, sir, you have the afl, labor movement made great progress in the last 30 years. what do you foresee for labor during? you say you suffered losses in the last
we have a representative in covering germany and austria and another representative, mr. brown, who covers -- >> are you fighting communism there? >> that is what we are there for. we are there to fight communism on the very simple theory that if we can prevent the communist from takes control of the trade unions of europe, of the great massive workers of europe, then we can prevent europe going communist. a case in point and good example is check slo vak i can't. they didn't earn...
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brown later returned nearly $200,000 will ever we sat down with mr. brown. one of the questions is what was he doing getting involved in this in the first place? >> accused of assaulting his girlfriend. don't forget that. lawyers are hired to represent people with accusations of the nature made against them. >> mr. westly in e-mails obtained says he contacted you in the belief you can help this case because you know the district attorney and might be able to get had i am to back off on the charges. >> you only get people to back off on the basis of merit, phil. you never get them to back off otherwise. they run for election. they're not about to in a 47 count domestic violence case, they're not about to do anything except follow the book. >> the implication in the story is pay to play politics going on. was there some kind of deal? >> i could see you saying for $1 million we can make it go away. i can hear you say that. >> that's not the way i operate. i never have operated that way as a matter of fact. i would tell you in a very direct way i can put togethe
brown later returned nearly $200,000 will ever we sat down with mr. brown. one of the questions is what was he doing getting involved in this in the first place? >> accused of assaulting his girlfriend. don't forget that. lawyers are hired to represent people with accusations of the nature made against them. >> mr. westly in e-mails obtained says he contacted you in the belief you can help this case because you know the district attorney and might be able to get had i am to back off...
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mr. brown was asking for more aid to help victims. so far the state has spent $6.4 million fighting the valley fire alone. >> and inside the fairgrounds, there's a bulletin board where people have posted messages to help them locate missing loved ones as well as pets and livestock. the family is looking for help. the 69-year-old's burned out car was found last night on the route he would have tried to have taken when the flames destroyed his home. >>> people who are in the fire zone are saying i'm thrilled it's finally raining. >> abc 7 news reports for the story. katie? >> reporter: cheryl, people are soaked by the rain today, bud their spirits have not been dampened. it's welcome news. and we've been welcomed by a special young boy here at camp. i want to show you his unique perspective. this is a 7-year-old from middletown. >> i really like it because you get sugar and breakfast. >> how can you not bump into this guy. >> he is fireproof. and like the other 892 valley fire evacuees,she has stoishs to share. >> a little one came up t
mr. brown was asking for more aid to help victims. so far the state has spent $6.4 million fighting the valley fire alone. >> and inside the fairgrounds, there's a bulletin board where people have posted messages to help them locate missing loved ones as well as pets and livestock. the family is looking for help. the 69-year-old's burned out car was found last night on the route he would have tried to have taken when the flames destroyed his home. >>> people who are in the fire...
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no comment from mr. brown, jahal or mr. wesley. >>> danced with linked in no more. the tango apparently giving way to tech. networking website linked in as has plans to build a new campus at the site which sits along shoreline boulevard in mountain view. as we report, those plans will step all over the studio. >> reporter: the closing of cheryl burke's dance studio in mountain view is the latest piece of the tech take over that created silicone valley. >> i grew up in santa clara valley, which is what silicone valley was before. i crew up in the fruit trees and i know how it changed. >> reporter: the reason is linked in bought the brort and needs to expand office space for 8,000 workers. the studio has been an oasis for nasa engineer michael wright. >> obviously, it's social. you get people together, yeah, friendships are going to develop. >> reporter: not everyone here blames linked in. >> linked in has been generous in terms of extending our lease the amount of time they could. we have to say thank you. it could have been several months ago that we had to leave. >
no comment from mr. brown, jahal or mr. wesley. >>> danced with linked in no more. the tango apparently giving way to tech. networking website linked in as has plans to build a new campus at the site which sits along shoreline boulevard in mountain view. as we report, those plans will step all over the studio. >> reporter: the closing of cheryl burke's dance studio in mountain view is the latest piece of the tech take over that created silicone valley. >> i grew up in santa...
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is there any talk between tony blair, mr. brown, and jeremy corbyn?out and said that it would be a disaster if jeremy corbyn were elected to the labour party. election is not until five years. the appointment of chairman corbin -- of jeremy corbyn has huge repercussions. tom: francine likewise in london. i know you have the poll numbers on bernie sanders. "the telegraph" had a fabulous essay pulling this announcement back to the 1930's. brendan: i do not know if we necessarily need to go back that far. we keep looking at surprises, how centrist parties are surprised. bernie sanders is double digits ahead of hillary clinton. that is in iowa. he is farther ahead in new hampshire. we have willem buiter with us to put this into context. what is it that central -- centrist parties do not understand about what voters want? willem: inequality in both europe and the u.s. has increased massively over a number of decades, and the middle class vote does not feel than it wastter off 20 or 30 years ago. it is a sense that the system is failing them. has the financ
is there any talk between tony blair, mr. brown, and jeremy corbyn?out and said that it would be a disaster if jeremy corbyn were elected to the labour party. election is not until five years. the appointment of chairman corbin -- of jeremy corbyn has huge repercussions. tom: francine likewise in london. i know you have the poll numbers on bernie sanders. "the telegraph" had a fabulous essay pulling this announcement back to the 1930's. brendan: i do not know if we necessarily need to...
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mr. brownstart off with how often do you take this survey, and what does this survey tell us this time as opposed to previous surveys that ask similar type of questions? >> well, we ask this question most times when we do a national poll. so we do it, you know, somewhere eight times a year probably, give or take. these numbers are not hugely unusual for what's been going on the last year or two. the 71% total dissatisfaction is ten points lower than the least satisfied time since we've been taking this poll. that was in november of 2008. which was the week after barack obama was elected president of the united states. it obviously is showing unhappiness that had shown itself in mr. obama's election. the time when americans were the most satisfied was december 11th, 2001, which was almost three months after 9/11. then only 29% said they were dissatisfied. 10, very satisfied. 19, somewhat dissatisfied. that probably reflects a sense of national purpose that gripped the country after 9/11. >> so a
mr. brownstart off with how often do you take this survey, and what does this survey tell us this time as opposed to previous surveys that ask similar type of questions? >> well, we ask this question most times when we do a national poll. so we do it, you know, somewhere eight times a year probably, give or take. these numbers are not hugely unusual for what's been going on the last year or two. the 71% total dissatisfaction is ten points lower than the least satisfied time since we've...
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brown: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i agree with my colleague and endorse of judge trieber's legacy as a trail blazer and champion for civil -- trailblazer and champion for civil rights for all americans. judge jacob trieber was a highly respected federal judge in the eastern district of arkansas who served with distinction for 27 years. judge trieber was one of the first federal judges to embrace international treaties as a basis for federal policy to trump state regulations with respect to pollution control, endangered species preservation and wetlands conservation. judge trieber also famously ruled that a local group of white citizens could not compel a saw mill to fire its black workers. dge trieber original's decision was a foresight ruling that has correctly interpretation of the 13th amendment. because of judge trieber's long history of public service and outstanding judicial service, it is appropriate to name the u.s. federal building in helena, ar
brown: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i agree with my colleague and endorse of judge trieber's legacy as a trail blazer and champion for civil -- trailblazer and champion for civil rights for all americans. judge jacob trieber was a highly respected federal judge in the eastern district of arkansas who served with distinction for 27 years. judge trieber was one of the first federal judges to embrace...
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although this is a serious crime, they wrote, "mr. brown has made significant process to joining the community." with both sides in agreement about brown's punishment the judge gave brown six-month suspended sentence and he was released from jail at the end of july and four weeks later the metro bus on alvin road southeast was shot up. a passenger was injured. and now police and the u.s. marshals are looking for bijon brown again. we reached out to the u.s. attorney's office today and asked them about this. we received a statement that in part said the government took into the lack of prior convictions and the lack of cooperation of the victims. you can read the full statement from the u.s. attorney's office on wjla.com. meanwhile, the search for brown continues. jennifer donelan, abc7 news. kimberly: thank you. coming up next at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- find out how one of the most top candidates in vote 2016 is winning the web. >> but first, 28 pages. we delve into what they reveal. kimberly: a look at how the president marks 14 year since
although this is a serious crime, they wrote, "mr. brown has made significant process to joining the community." with both sides in agreement about brown's punishment the judge gave brown six-month suspended sentence and he was released from jail at the end of july and four weeks later the metro bus on alvin road southeast was shot up. a passenger was injured. and now police and the u.s. marshals are looking for bijon brown again. we reached out to the u.s. attorney's office today and...
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>> being in prison, you know, i wish i could bring robertson back and heal all of the wounds of mrs. brownrco, right? and i can't do that. you know. >> were those the only cases that you were involved in? >> they tried to link me up with other cases, and as a matter of fact they each came out and said i might have been the serial killer, but all of that was disproven. they couldn't find evidence of that. >> do you think you are a serial killer or not? >> well, i read the types of serial killers and none of those cases fit within the categories of a serial killer. the way i execute i don't think they do it like that, you know what i mean? well, some do, i mean, under the definition of serial killer i think your crimes would apply. i think someone calling you a serial killer is legitimate. you may not see yourself that way. ♪ ♪ >> thanks. >> all right. thank you. >> i think at the end of the interview, you know, when all was said and done, reggie thought he'd done a really good job in essentially managing the image that he put out there. >> so are you leaving with more answers? >> oh, absolu
>> being in prison, you know, i wish i could bring robertson back and heal all of the wounds of mrs. brownrco, right? and i can't do that. you know. >> were those the only cases that you were involved in? >> they tried to link me up with other cases, and as a matter of fact they each came out and said i might have been the serial killer, but all of that was disproven. they couldn't find evidence of that. >> do you think you are a serial killer or not? >> well, i...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president. imagine if that had happened. we start off with 47 republicans writing to the ayatollah saying fundamentally don't negotiate with president obama. we have seen, madam president, now not a single one of my colleagues is in support of this agreement even though secretary powell supports it, even though former senator lugar who is as respected as anybody in this country as a former republican senator. it's not just at this point not a single one of my republican colleagues, but the first day the agreement came out, i hear talk radio saying read the agreement, read the bill. the first day that this agreement came out, 19 republicans that first day came out in opposition to this agreement. there's no way they could have read it. i know how complicated this agreement is. i read it. i assume that every one of my democratic colleagues who in an arduous, focused, difficult, persistent way studied this issue. and then i see what happened on the other side of the aisle when it was, as timothy krause said as the press does in
mr. brown: thank you, madam president. imagine if that had happened. we start off with 47 republicans writing to the ayatollah saying fundamentally don't negotiate with president obama. we have seen, madam president, now not a single one of my colleagues is in support of this agreement even though secretary powell supports it, even though former senator lugar who is as respected as anybody in this country as a former republican senator. it's not just at this point not a single one of my...
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mr. miller, and the gentlelady from florida, ms. brown, each will control 0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. miller. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislate i days to revise and extend their remarks an senate 2082. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: i yield myself such time as i consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill which is sponsored by our senate colleague, senator isakson, chairman of the senate v.a. committee, would extend a number of expiring authorities at both the department of veterans' affairs and at the department of labor. these include extensions for veterans health care and homeless programs, benefits for disabled veterans, vocational rehabilitation programs, home loan programs, and a variety of
mr. miller, and the gentlelady from florida, ms. brown, each will control 0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. miller. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislate i days to revise and extend their remarks an senate 2082. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: i yield myself such time as i consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill which is sponsored by our...
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but last night mr. brown said that rule goes too far. he said it could expose hobbyists and approved drone users to excessive litigation. >>> what started out as a fancy evening ended in flames. video shows a limousine that caught fire along northbound 880 near stevens creek boulevard. unbelievable. this is in san jose. a member of the band red dragon cartel posted the video on instagram saying the group was on the way to a nightclub when the hummer limo ignited. everyone got out safely. >>> this is video from chopper 5 earlier. you can see the limo was left completely charred again nobody was hurt in that accident. the band is scheduled to perform, though, tomorrow night. >>> the iran nuclear deal is becoming a key topic on the campaign trail. republican presidential rivals donald trump, ted cruz joined forces on capitol hill to say it is a terrible thing. >> never, ever, ever in my life have i seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. >> it is my hope and prayer that every one of those senate democrats rec
but last night mr. brown said that rule goes too far. he said it could expose hobbyists and approved drone users to excessive litigation. >>> what started out as a fancy evening ended in flames. video shows a limousine that caught fire along northbound 880 near stevens creek boulevard. unbelievable. this is in san jose. a member of the band red dragon cartel posted the video on instagram saying the group was on the way to a nightclub when the hummer limo ignited. everyone got out...
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. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you.ve happen? >> i understand i resisted law enforcement. and me being back in that room for two weeks, that really got to me. i know i tested like positive for marijuana but that's something i did like back in july. and i thought i was going to be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little bit of marijuana isn't like shooting somebody but at the same time, do you understand the significance of that one use of marijuana what it had on your family and your life and frankly, on the underlying charges that you already had pending against you? >> well, i take full responsibilities for my actions and i just feel like i let them down, you know? like miss sarah and bob and my mom. i just want to like go home and take care of my responsibilities. >> rodrick, do you rememberer judge bonaventura asking you about taking a drug test? >> yes, ma'am. >> do you say you probably should be clean, something like that. >> i probably should. >> so you were trying to put
. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you.ve happen? >> i understand i resisted law enforcement. and me being back in that room for two weeks, that really got to me. i know i tested like positive for marijuana but that's something i did like back in july. and i thought i was going to be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little bit of marijuana isn't like shooting somebody but at...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president.president lincoln said it so happened in all ages -- this quote to me is all about what we celebrated yesterday, labor day, in this country. president lincoln said it so happened in all ages of the world that some have labored -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. president lincoln said it so happened in all ages of the world that some have labored and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. this is wrong and this should not continue. early in president obama's term, i printed out that quote and handed it to him because it said -- it underscores to me the value of labor and the wealth that labor creates for our country, for our society for those workers and for their families. i gave him that quote because it's my hope that all of us as elected officials remember how important it is that we stand up for workers, organized and unorganized, labor unions and nonlabor union members, it's important we stand up
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president.president lincoln said it so happened in all ages -- this quote to me is all about what we celebrated yesterday, labor day, in this country. president lincoln said it so happened in all ages of the world that some have labored -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. president lincoln said it so happened in all ages of the world that some have labored and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman.hey give for being here and you're very important public service. we will hear from a second panel, four witnesses who worked in the bush administration. in fact, this will process began in the bush administration with the republican president who was, in the wake of the iraq war, willing to engage iran diplomatically. secretary kerry observed and ,enator corker's and -- corker the bush administration laid the foundation for what became the for agreement and return strict sanctions. in june 2008, president bush's national security adviser signed a memorandum with the p5+1 that said that in return for iran during key things to limit its nuclear program, united states was ready to do a number of things. one, to recognize iran's right to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. two, treat iran's nuclear program like other non-nuclear and the state -- peaceful nature of its program could be restored. three, provide technical financial aid for peaceful nuclear energy. and fourth, to work with
mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman.hey give for being here and you're very important public service. we will hear from a second panel, four witnesses who worked in the bush administration. in fact, this will process began in the bush administration with the republican president who was, in the wake of the iraq war, willing to engage iran diplomatically. secretary kerry observed and ,enator corker's and -- corker the bush administration laid the foundation for what became the for agreement and...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the supervisor and her staff knowingly and willfully ignored. a request under the sunshine ordinance and the california public records act. supervisor breed didn't respond to me, didn't respond to the task force, didn't even send anybody to the hearing. after a month, her representative connor johnston, appeared only to moan about having to be there. he was dismissive both of me and the task force. didn't give a dam but the supervisor had violated my rights under the law just as these other 23 groups have done. i'm nobody special. i believe they probably tr
. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the supervisor and her staff knowingly and willfully ignored. a request under the sunshine ordinance and the california public records act. supervisor breed didn't respond to me, didn't respond to the task force, didn't even send anybody to the hearing. after a month, her representative connor johnston, appeared only to moan about having to be there. he was dismissive both of me and the task force. didn't give a dam but the supervisor had violated my rights under the law just as these other 23 groups have done. i'm nobody special. i believe they probably tr
. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public...
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mr. brown: i thank you. madam president, i thank the assistant democratic leader. i rise in support of the international agreement designed to prevent iran to get a nuclear weapon. no one in this body trusts iran. nobody disputes that iran is a leading state sponsor of terrorism. it denies israel's right to exist, it destabilizes the middle east and violates the human right of its people. that's why we need to prevent a nuclear-armed iran, which would nuclear-armed iran, which would would pose an exponentially greater danger in the security of the united states to our long-time important ally israel and to the entire world. this agreement is the only viable option. senator kaine said no one has answered the question well but the hundreds of calls i have made and the dozens and dozens of briefings and discussions i have had with people on both sides of the agreement and israeli officials to american security people to activists and citizens on both sides of this nobody has answered the question well what do we do if we -- if this is a great visit -- this agreement w
mr. brown: i thank you. madam president, i thank the assistant democratic leader. i rise in support of the international agreement designed to prevent iran to get a nuclear weapon. no one in this body trusts iran. nobody disputes that iran is a leading state sponsor of terrorism. it denies israel's right to exist, it destabilizes the middle east and violates the human right of its people. that's why we need to prevent a nuclear-armed iran, which would nuclear-armed iran, which would would pose...
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brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr. mayor, my former seatmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin
brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr. mayor, my former seatmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the supervisor and her staff knowingly and willfully ignored. a request under the sunshine ordinance and the california public records act. supervisor breed didn't respond to me, didn't respond to the task force, didn't even send anybody to the hearing. after a month, her representative connor johnston, appeared only to moan about having to be there. he was dismissive both of me and the task force. didn't give a dam but the supervisor had violated my rights under the law just as these other 23 groups have done. i'm nobody special. i believe they probably tr
. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public...
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a house minority leader from california and a majority leader but it is not good news for jerry brown. mrt a big fan of high speed rail. he is also pushing for more water to the ag interest. i don't think his agenda is on the same. >> familiar to silicon valley though. that's a lot of tech like cyber security. >> interesting. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >>> let's take one last look at our weekend forecast and what we are expecting for your work week. today san francisco you will get to 71, 83 in san jose, 87 in concord. san raphael in the north bay, 83 and the same for santa rosa. look at some of these temperatures. they're really starting to cool off. monday around the bay, 70. temperatures bottom out below seasonal for this time of year tuesday and wednesday with 68 and 66 degrees. they will pick back up by the end of the week with 70 degrees, full sunshine by friday and our following weekend. >> still hanging onto summer. >> we are trying. >> nothing like fall any bay area. >> face the nation is up next. >> your local news continues in a couple minutes. ,, >> dickerson: today on "
a house minority leader from california and a majority leader but it is not good news for jerry brown. mrt a big fan of high speed rail. he is also pushing for more water to the ag interest. i don't think his agenda is on the same. >> familiar to silicon valley though. that's a lot of tech like cyber security. >> interesting. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >>> let's take one last look at our weekend forecast and what we are expecting for your work week. today san...
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mr. shelby: senator brown. semr. brown: you have one of the most difficult jobs in the city serving taxpayers. when i think about the unending number of hours, time away from your family, special thanks to miriam and your children who i know you miss. as you travel the world especially during the negotiations and put somewhat effort into this -- thank you for that. thank you also in meetings that i've had with you. secretary lou and secretary kerry -- thank you for your response in putting in proactive efforts to deal with and enhance those proactively to address the issues of iranian financing of terrorism. i know you will be expected to do and i know you will. i know tfi has a lot of critical national security responsibilities. i would like to get a sense of your priorities. sanction enforcement, money laundering, terrorism financing -- describe to the committee your priorities of treasury efforts would fit into the broader government efforts and illicit finance. mr. szubin: in terms of my priorities going forward,
mr. shelby: senator brown. semr. brown: you have one of the most difficult jobs in the city serving taxpayers. when i think about the unending number of hours, time away from your family, special thanks to miriam and your children who i know you miss. as you travel the world especially during the negotiations and put somewhat effort into this -- thank you for that. thank you also in meetings that i've had with you. secretary lou and secretary kerry -- thank you for your response in putting in...
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brown: thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i rise in support of senate 2082, the department of veterans' affairs expiring authorization act of 2015. this bill is an important and necessary bill for us to take up and pass today and send to the president. let me repeat that. this bill is important and a necessary bill for us to take up and pass today and send to the president. senate bill 2082 makes sure that some of the vital programs we have in place to take care of our veterans continue past the end of the fiscal year and continue to help our veterans. i want to highlight just some of those important programs. senate 2082 ensures that several programs serving the homeless veterans continue, including the homeless veterans and homeless veterans with children reintegration program. senate bill 2082 ensures that there is adequate authorization levels for much-needed assistance and support service or veterans care givers. senate bill 2082 continues a successful pilo
brown: thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i rise in support of senate 2082, the department of veterans' affairs expiring authorization act of 2015. this bill is an important and necessary bill for us to take up and pass today and send to the president. let me repeat that. this bill is important and a necessary bill for us to take up and pass today and send to the president. senate bill 2082...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president. imagine if that had happened. we start off with 47 republicans writing to the ayatollah saying fundamentally don't negotiate with president obama. we have seen, madam president, now not a single one of my colleagues is in support of this agreement even though secretary powell supports it, even though former senator lugar who is as respected as anybody in this country as a former republican senator. it's not just at this point not a single one of my republican colleagues, but the first day the agreement came out, i hear talk radio saying read the agreement, read the bill. the first day that this agreement came out, 19 republicans that first day came out in opposition to this agreement. there's no way they could have read it. i know how complicated this agreement is. i read it. i assume that every one of my democratic colleagues who in an arduous, focused, difficult, persistent way studied this issue. and then i see what happened on the other side of the aisle when it was, as timothy krause said as the press does in
mr. brown: thank you, madam president. imagine if that had happened. we start off with 47 republicans writing to the ayatollah saying fundamentally don't negotiate with president obama. we have seen, madam president, now not a single one of my colleagues is in support of this agreement even though secretary powell supports it, even though former senator lugar who is as respected as anybody in this country as a former republican senator. it's not just at this point not a single one of my...
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brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.atmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin who has responsible
brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.atmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they...
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mr. jack brown from the arlington county office of emergency management.hief russell miller from joint base meyer henderson hall fire department. thank you gentlemen for joining us today. [ applause ] right over there part of the first wedge of the pentagon that was renovated. d.o.d. personnel had recently moved back into those offices 14 years ago. in fact, not everyone had even been relocated back in there. and then on this day in 2001, 125 of our co-workers and 59 passengers and crew of american airlines flight 77 perished. they ranged in ages from 3 to 71. they were colleagues, friends, relatives. and they were fellow citizens. and today we reflect on that tragic september morning. but we also embrace the journey of healing and progress that has taken us to where we are today. while it was a painful time, it also showed our strength. the actions of those here on the pentagon and of our brave community partners, they were heroic. the unbelievable resilience of our people was reflected in those who stayed through the night and those who reported for duty
mr. jack brown from the arlington county office of emergency management.hief russell miller from joint base meyer henderson hall fire department. thank you gentlemen for joining us today. [ applause ] right over there part of the first wedge of the pentagon that was renovated. d.o.d. personnel had recently moved back into those offices 14 years ago. in fact, not everyone had even been relocated back in there. and then on this day in 2001, 125 of our co-workers and 59 passengers and crew of...
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important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students over 2 hundred students to the newly reestablished willie brown middle school and we look forward to seeing them we thought it was really important that on the overview of openly the schools we gave you gave you the progress rotator for the tuition you'll hear about this evening in advance appreciate that this is really been a yearlong across the departmental efforts many folks that insuring not only the physical plant but the pragmatic workers of the school we look forward to providing for our students much of that provided corporation cooperation and leadership if the projects i want to appreciate her pubically and many folks are c
important we have two very substantive topics the first is an update on the willie brown middle school and cpr the shipyard mr. carranza. >> thank you dr. murase so the willie brown middle schools team makes it is way i want to i'm going to turn it over to this over 0 lupe and introduce the members of the presentation. >> good afternoon, commissioners this will be a where we live presentation this evening as many of you may know on monday we welcomed over the 57 thousand students...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please.n francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the supervisor and her staff knowingly and willfully ignored. a request under the sunshine ordinance and the california public records act. supervisor breed didn't respond to me, didn't respond to the task force, didn't even send anybody to the hearing. after a month, her representative connor johnston, appeared only to moan about having to be there. he was dismissive both of me and the task force. didn't give a dam but the supervisor had violated my rights under the law just as these other 23 groups have done. i'm nobody special. i believe they probably treat other citizens the same
. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please.n francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public record's request which the supervisor and her staff knowingly and willfully ignored. a request under the sunshine ordinance and the california public records act. supervisor breed didn't respond to me, didn't respond to the task force, didn't even send anybody to the hearing. after a month, her representative connor johnston, appeared only to moan about having to be there. he was dismissive both of me and the task force. didn't give a dam but the supervisor had violated my rights under the law just as these other 23 groups have done. i'm nobody special. i believe they probably tr
. >> thank you mrs. brown. next speaker please. >> overhead please. supervisors, director of san francisco. i showed you this list sast week. 24 wins. i don't need to tell the members of board of supervisors how hard it was to win 24 times. the public should be made aware of the awareness have been made to sabotage the sunshine ordinance task force. let's start the next six months to a year discussing some of these. let's start with the case of your president. i made a public...
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spoke out in the michael brown case. mr.nal attorney spoke out without evidence presented in all three of those cases and was wrong in all three. my question is why after these incidents of assassinations of cops, why doesn't he speak out publicly about that and take a strong stand? >> clearly, the president should remark any time there is a crime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. here is what i would recommend to the president. there is a billboard right now running in memphis, tennessee, sean. it says "black lives matter, so let's quit killing each other." that's a great message. that's a wonderful message. that's the message. when you say there has been a murder spike in the country, here are the cities that are affected. detroit, oakland, memphis, st. louis, cleveland, baltimore with 220. >> chicago. >> milwaukee, birmingham, newark. that's the top ten. what do they have in common? it is black people killing black people that is the epidemic. it is why the police are so often called into contact with
spoke out in the michael brown case. mr.nal attorney spoke out without evidence presented in all three of those cases and was wrong in all three. my question is why after these incidents of assassinations of cops, why doesn't he speak out publicly about that and take a strong stand? >> clearly, the president should remark any time there is a crime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. here is what i would recommend to the president. there is a billboard right now running...
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asheville, north carolina, funny how president obama contacted michael brown's family but not the steinle's. for the record, mrnot directly contact the brown family. les from arizona, suing san francisco is a good idea but the steinles are responsible for voting for the liberal politicians. you don't know know what you're talking about. the steinles don't live in san francisco. i cut you slack by not giving your last name but you need to wise i up. florida, i find it ridiculous how the sanctuary cities are designed to protect the illegal aliens but not people like kate steinle. perhaps we can organize a movement that says "innocent lives matter." achbt any from pensacola, three recent killing of police officers, you call it an epidem epidemic. five killings of african american men and you use statistics. 99.9% of all police interactions are peaceful. killing police officers is another matter. the recent rash of that must be reported in the context of civil unrest. my analysis is honest and fact based. mary ann, florida, a lot of floridians tonight. o'reilly i'm impressed that you know what a podcast is. i'm on
asheville, north carolina, funny how president obama contacted michael brown's family but not the steinle's. for the record, mrnot directly contact the brown family. les from arizona, suing san francisco is a good idea but the steinles are responsible for voting for the liberal politicians. you don't know know what you're talking about. the steinles don't live in san francisco. i cut you slack by not giving your last name but you need to wise i up. florida, i find it ridiculous how the...
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brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.tmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin who has responsible
brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.tmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they...
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mr. berry: for my genre? dan brown, of course, but he writes sporadically, every three years. but he is king of the genre as well. jim rollins is books -- rollins's books are good. he is a science and history, and i am history and science. we are similar in that regard. chris kosinski would be another guy who writes in our genre. you can go to ludlum for classics. forsyth is one. the book called "the 8" kickstart things again. let me finish with a story. we go on research trips. we go to research the novels, and that sounds fun. wow, we get to go to these exotic places. it's not fun, it really isn't. we go on the ground for four days, and we have to find we are looking for. if we knew what it was, we would have to come. it's a treasure hunt. -- we wouldn't have to come. when i was writing the charlemagne pursuit, i had no plot. i had to create that while i was there. everything caught malone discovers and at cathedral i discovered while i was there. these are stressful trips. when writing "the paris vendetta," i had to write things i couldn't find in the books. just little det
mr. berry: for my genre? dan brown, of course, but he writes sporadically, every three years. but he is king of the genre as well. jim rollins is books -- rollins's books are good. he is a science and history, and i am history and science. we are similar in that regard. chris kosinski would be another guy who writes in our genre. you can go to ludlum for classics. forsyth is one. the book called "the 8" kickstart things again. let me finish with a story. we go on research trips. we go...
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mr. riddle" to go into it and ferry it back upstream. spanish archives show that the mission was completed according to plan. samuel montgomery brown did reach kentucky with these barrels. william clark's father, john, kept the letter of instruction from william telling his father to pass along the money to mr. riddle. he also said to keep the coffee and sugar for yourself, but the money goes to mr. riddle. what are we to make of all of this? what are we to make of william clark? our image of him all these years has been a very uncomplicated individual. i don't think he was. by his own writing, it shows that yes, he was involved in bribery, he was involved in smuggling, money running, but there was another mission of smuggling that i won't get into that involved $1500. he had a little time to kill in new orleans before he took a ship from there up the east coast which is how you left in 1798. he wrote in the journal that he bought two horses, one to ride and one to pack. he bought himself a pack of saddlebags and took $1500 -- maybe those were his earnings, i don't know, because he never wrote about how much money he made selling h
mr. riddle" to go into it and ferry it back upstream. spanish archives show that the mission was completed according to plan. samuel montgomery brown did reach kentucky with these barrels. william clark's father, john, kept the letter of instruction from william telling his father to pass along the money to mr. riddle. he also said to keep the coffee and sugar for yourself, but the money goes to mr. riddle. what are we to make of all of this? what are we to make of william clark? our image...
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brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.atmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin who has responsible
brown, jr. (clapping.) a >> mr.atmate jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they...
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brown. >> reporter: shortly after speaking to is, mrs. mcdole attended a news briefing at city hall abe after announcing her presence she was invited next to the mayor and police chief. >> would you like to come up, ma'am. >> this is unjust. he was in the wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down, video showing that he didn't pull a weapon. >> reporter: authorities subpoenaed videos from "eyewitness news". i asked chief bobby cummings what officers saw that we don't in regard to mcdole and the gun. >> when they engage him they were able to see they had a weapon and information prior to the getting there was he inflict injury upon himself with the handgun. >> reporter: delaware attorney general's office is investigating mcdole's death as they do all police involve shooting but community members are asking for an independent investigation as well. >> justice or else, justice or else. >> police say that the officers involved, in the shooting are on administrative leave, this evening at 7:30 there will be a preparer vigil for jeremy mcdole at
brown. >> reporter: shortly after speaking to is, mrs. mcdole attended a news briefing at city hall abe after announcing her presence she was invited next to the mayor and police chief. >> would you like to come up, ma'am. >> this is unjust. he was in the wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down, video showing that he didn't pull a weapon. >> reporter: authorities subpoenaed videos from "eyewitness news". i asked chief bobby cummings what officers saw that we...
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mr. pittenger: i can think of effort fficers officers and brown who used their own time and money to purchase clothes and toys for the children left behind. they never expected any type of recognition. i think my friend, detective paige who volunteered, who was shot and seriously wounded while attempted to arrest a success pect. earlier this year i met a police lieutenant at carolina's medical center and he was responding to domestic disturb ains and a police l lieutenant was conducting and placed a lifeless baby. the six-month-old was choking to death. this little girl made a full recovery. every day, thousands of brave superhere oors go to work to protect our children, our homes and our communities. the pay is low. the house are long and often and hit and spit upon and even bitten, yet they show back up to work each and every day. would we? madam speaker, we should than corge greater dial owing twin our police departments and encourage the best possible training and demand accountability because no one is above the law but we should teach our children to have a healthy respect for law enfor
mr. pittenger: i can think of effort fficers officers and brown who used their own time and money to purchase clothes and toys for the children left behind. they never expected any type of recognition. i think my friend, detective paige who volunteered, who was shot and seriously wounded while attempted to arrest a success pect. earlier this year i met a police lieutenant at carolina's medical center and he was responding to domestic disturb ains and a police l lieutenant was conducting and...
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mr. marshal l and might not have ever had brown versus board of education. civil rights cases have been filed in 22% of the cases. h.r. 758 would restore this problem. just imagine that result and there are other cases that are similar. the legal arguments inland mark cases where novel arguments are made not based on then existing law, would be affected. litigation prolonged that may be too expensive to continue. secondly, h.r. 758 would increase the costs and intensity of litigation. by making sanctions mandatory and no safe harbor, it spawns a cannotage industry of litigation. there were financial incentives to file rule 11. prior to the 1983 rule taking effect there had been only 19 rule 11 proceedings over the course of 45 years. but in the decade that this rule was in effect that this bill wants to reinstate, there were 7,000 proceedings in 10 years. 11 in 45 years and 7,000 in 10 years. so we are talking about a lot of litigation and clogging up the courts. one-third of all federal lawsuits were burdened by the satellite litigations that came about bec
mr. marshal l and might not have ever had brown versus board of education. civil rights cases have been filed in 22% of the cases. h.r. 758 would restore this problem. just imagine that result and there are other cases that are similar. the legal arguments inland mark cases where novel arguments are made not based on then existing law, would be affected. litigation prolonged that may be too expensive to continue. secondly, h.r. 758 would increase the costs and intensity of litigation. by making...
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mr. lynch: i rise in support of s. 136, the gold star fathers act, introduced by senator ron wyden and co-sponsored by of tors brown of ohio and maine. it was reported out of the house oversight and government reform committee in july. this legislation has bipartisan support in the house in the form of identical legislation, h.r. 1222 introduced by my colleague representative elizabeth esty of connecticut. in appreciation of the sacrifices that gold star families have made on behalf of our grateful nation the gold star fathers act would extend the 10-point hiring preference for federal civilian jobs to the fathers of service members who have been permanently disabled or who lost their lives while serving on active duty this would be identical to the federal hiring preference that has been available to our gold star mothers since 1948. this legislation is reflective of the immense gratitude we hold as a nation for the parents of our fallen and disabled hear heros. it also recognizes that the profound sacrifice our gold star families continue to endure every day is a burden that is shouldered by the very few on behal
mr. lynch: i rise in support of s. 136, the gold star fathers act, introduced by senator ron wyden and co-sponsored by of tors brown of ohio and maine. it was reported out of the house oversight and government reform committee in july. this legislation has bipartisan support in the house in the form of identical legislation, h.r. 1222 introduced by my colleague representative elizabeth esty of connecticut. in appreciation of the sacrifices that gold star families have made on behalf of our...
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mr. washington. >> any further public comment? >> good evening and welcome ms. brown. >> hello. >> my name is paulette brown i'm here commissioner moran my son eyebrow that was murdered august 13th to a semiautomatic gun i'd like to use the overhead this is my son august 14th was the ninth year of his death it's been 9 years next year it will be having been a decade i've been out here for many, many years and nothing has changed i'm still grieving i'm still in pain and i don't think it will ever, ever ever end the perpetrators are walker the street that murdered my son one of them is getting out next year in august the month he murdered my son that is the most he is going to get out his name a paris moffett and he would be getting out in august of next year who's to say that another child won't get murdered who's to say that she's not looking for revenge and as a mother i can't give up whether he's getting out or staying in i know he'll see me if i die i die for my kids my son didn't deserve to be killed my sons life matters i'll never give up those are all the prerlt
mr. washington. >> any further public comment? >> good evening and welcome ms. brown. >> hello. >> my name is paulette brown i'm here commissioner moran my son eyebrow that was murdered august 13th to a semiautomatic gun i'd like to use the overhead this is my son august 14th was the ninth year of his death it's been 9 years next year it will be having been a decade i've been out here for many, many years and nothing has changed i'm still grieving i'm still in pain and i...
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mr. larkin and the it work we have to build the infrastructure before you brown before we go out and have the program so. >> to answer our question to staff how would we estate this. >> you know it is your touts would it be reasonable to come back with the plan in two or three months to try to you know remodel this to our new needs. >> certainly we heard the comments of the commission here and the desire for the commission we can come back with a plan in 3 months how we would devise a plan what data is useful and why we think it is useful and what kinds of changes to do that other thing i would say i agree with you should continue the reports as we do this we can do those things krurlg and not have a gap. >> we're under the obligation of the ordinance to do that until we can explain how we can fit it in a different role for the ordinance we have to foreperson follow through with the ordinances passed by the city. >> what's the next step when you said the direction you want to go. >> i heard some commissioners saying they like us to take into account what data elements are necessary we can
mr. larkin and the it work we have to build the infrastructure before you brown before we go out and have the program so. >> to answer our question to staff how would we estate this. >> you know it is your touts would it be reasonable to come back with the plan in two or three months to try to you know remodel this to our new needs. >> certainly we heard the comments of the commission here and the desire for the commission we can come back with a plan in 3 months how we would...
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mr. trump. >> humble. >> all right. let's break down some of those highlights. joining us here, our senior political analyst ron brown steen. our cnn political commentators dan pfeiffer, ana navarro and jeffrey heard. the two also battled over their shared areas of expertise business. let's listen to this. >> i led hewlett-packard through a very difficult time. the worst technology recession in 25 years. >> she can't run any of my companies, that i can tell you. >> you ran up mountains of debt, as well as losses, using other people's money and you were forced to file for bankruptcy not once, not twice -- >> i never filed for bankruptcy. >> -- four times. >> i made over $10 billion. >> all right. ron, who got the better of those exchanges between fiorina and trump? >> i think on the appearance exchange, clearly fiorina who delivered kind of an understated retort that was more powerful because it was understated. on the business side, i think it was more of a case of mutually assured destruction. they both pointed to vulnerabilities in the other and neither, i think, has heard the last of the arguments that were raised
mr. trump. >> humble. >> all right. let's break down some of those highlights. joining us here, our senior political analyst ron brown steen. our cnn political commentators dan pfeiffer, ana navarro and jeffrey heard. the two also battled over their shared areas of expertise business. let's listen to this. >> i led hewlett-packard through a very difficult time. the worst technology recession in 25 years. >> she can't run any of my companies, that i can tell you. >>...
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brown. he is described as 23 years of age, 5'9". he was purchased about a year ago for mr. kirby, of prince george's county maryland. he was employed as a laborer at the capital. pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he passes himself off as a free man. we did work together to make this happen. the success of the underground railroad had black folk as its progressiveo had and brave white men and women who were part of it. as i can no longer doubt that he has since gone did with some of the horse thieves i hereby offer $300 for the restoration. john is near four years of age and good appearance. nearly black. the horses will be given should -- they were among the richest families. on the racetrack on the far side of the white house. his father it all caps off farmland. now, i showed the slide during a presentation at the d.c. armory it, butuck would have descendents of john carter was in the audience. they could not believe i have proof of a story that had been in the fami
brown. he is described as 23 years of age, 5'9". he was purchased about a year ago for mr. kirby, of prince george's county maryland. he was employed as a laborer at the capital. pantaloons. here we go, it is probable that daniel, as he has some free relations in the city, may have procured a set of the papers in which he passes himself off as a free man. we did work together to make this happen. the success of the underground railroad had black folk as its progressiveo had and brave white...
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brown that struck him. it did not take them long that it was young battle's son. since my father was well known, the warrant was properly withdrawn. mr. bryan said word to my father to see him and brought me along. we went to the bryan's back door. young bryan still with marks of my hand. when my father learned what i had done, i had struck a white boy. my father offered to let mr. bryan or his son whip me. before either of them could answer, i said to my father, i will die first, i will let you whip me but not anyone else on earth, no one said a word so i repeated, you can whip me but nobody else. seeing that i meant what i said my father whipped me himself in front of the white boy and his father. this the white family accepted as sates -- sates -- nothing in the world could have made me cry. that i think is the essence, it's characteristic that carries him all the way through his life no matter what happened to him he was prepared to take the whipping if he had to because he was going to get him some where but he was not going to cry or back down. it's true when he comes to new york and eventually decides to join the police depart
brown that struck him. it did not take them long that it was young battle's son. since my father was well known, the warrant was properly withdrawn. mr. bryan said word to my father to see him and brought me along. we went to the bryan's back door. young bryan still with marks of my hand. when my father learned what i had done, i had struck a white boy. my father offered to let mr. bryan or his son whip me. before either of them could answer, i said to my father, i will die first, i will let...
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browning ferris case. see congress this fall, republicans in congress, taking an aggressive approach to trying that and doblock you see democrats backing up the congress?democrats in mr. trumka: i think you will see an aggressive approach by republicans to start anything that helps workers get a fair shake. they've done that repeatedly for the last several years. it again.do i would expect two things. democrats,ect friends of workers to stand up to defend that decision because a right and fair decision and two, i would expect that the ever did get it through, the president would .eto it >> gallup this morning released obama'showing president approval rating among union 52%, down down to from 69%. mr. trumka: i can't hear you. gallup has released a new poll showing president obama's approval rating among union workers is down to 52%, one point off of its low, and down when he was from elected and re-elected. how do you explain his sliding labor?g among mr. trumka: he's still represented by 52%. be a lot ofe would that would hov -- to have 52%. he's tried hard. he hasn't done everything that done --and we haven't he hasn't done everything we agree. with i think you're
browning ferris case. see congress this fall, republicans in congress, taking an aggressive approach to trying that and doblock you see democrats backing up the congress?democrats in mr. trumka: i think you will see an aggressive approach by republicans to start anything that helps workers get a fair shake. they've done that repeatedly for the last several years. it again.do i would expect two things. democrats,ect friends of workers to stand up to defend that decision because a right and fair...