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mr. brown claims a waiver was signed by the co-plaintiffs. >> this is the matter of al lex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injurieslex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injuriesex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injuries emotional trauma that you sustained from being in an isolation tappingnk. >> yes, your honor. >> what is it? >> it's a tank filled with water and salts and they turnout off the lights and you get to be by yourself for a couple hours. >> oh, lord, have mercy. what people are going through.
mr. brown claims a waiver was signed by the co-plaintiffs. >> this is the matter of al lex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injurieslex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injuriesex and ann suing mr. brown for $1200 because of injuries emotional trauma that you sustained from being in an isolation tappingnk. >> yes, your honor. >> what is it? >> it's a tank filled with water and salts and they turnout off the lights and you get to be by yourself for...
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. >> once owned by a mr. brown. >> brown was courting helen, and is one of the methods he was using to kind of woo her was to throw these big decadent roaring 20s parties, the likes of which small town helen had never seen before. helen had a daughter about six years old, who was an avid reader. here's where the tragedy starts. during one of the parties, the estate catches fire. helen's daughter was in the library reading, and of course it just went up because it's all paper. helen's daughter had burned to death. and the story goes in a fit of deep, deep depression, she ties a rope to the side of that bridge, makes a nice, and just hangs herself along -- a nuce, and hangs herself along the side. and locals claim all manner of phenomena happened around here. it is common for the batteries to a car to die when they're around the area. i know people whose radios have gone nuts. i know a guy, he was on top of that bridge, unceremoniously relieving himself after a night of drinking on that bridge, and as it turns out, h
. >> once owned by a mr. brown. >> brown was courting helen, and is one of the methods he was using to kind of woo her was to throw these big decadent roaring 20s parties, the likes of which small town helen had never seen before. helen had a daughter about six years old, who was an avid reader. here's where the tragedy starts. during one of the parties, the estate catches fire. helen's daughter was in the library reading, and of course it just went up because it's all paper....
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>> mr. brown can you can you. >> another dr. seuss. what's your name? >> dyjuan. >> reporter: dr. seuss is a favorite here in cary. chief meteorologist wes owenstein is another. that does it for us at davis drive elementary school. i'm storm team meteorologist for north carolina news. cary? >> what was your favorite author as a kid? >> reporter: you know what, dies? dr. seuss "oh the places you'll go" is one of my favorites. inside voice on, too. >> mine was victor hugo. just kidding. we'll see you back here in the morning, too. >>> still ahead at noon -- >> i think we need to be working on priorities that help north carolina families. >> the state's top prosecutor weighs in on a controversial issue that's not only impacting north carolina politics but country as well. >> look who's back on earth. getting his se . >> thanks for staying with us. the state's attorney general is weighing in on charlotte's controversial new discrimination ordinance. it says transgender people can use the bathroom of their gender identity. the governor has called for state lawmakers to overturn the ord
>> mr. brown can you can you. >> another dr. seuss. what's your name? >> dyjuan. >> reporter: dr. seuss is a favorite here in cary. chief meteorologist wes owenstein is another. that does it for us at davis drive elementary school. i'm storm team meteorologist for north carolina news. cary? >> what was your favorite author as a kid? >> reporter: you know what, dies? dr. seuss "oh the places you'll go" is one of my favorites. inside voice on, too....
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mr. brown has been really good to me. i just want to be fair, it' s got to be fair. the numbers has got to be fair. derek: over to college basketball, the cincinnati bearcats are set to travel to orlando for the american conference tournament. but before they leave, guard troy caupain and forward gary clark got some good news. caupain was named first-team all-conference while clark earned second-team honors. >> to me, that means a lot when the other coaches in the league vote for you. and place a premium on how valuable you are and what kind of player you are. so like i said, credit to those guys and how hard they' ve worked. derek: meanwhile, fifth-ranked xavier heads to new york city and madison square garden for the big east tournament. while several of the players on s still a unique experience. >> it' s an incredible experience for a student athlete to be in that arena. heck, the beatles played there. i mean, it' s where michael jordan had some of his best games. it' s just a really cool experience for our guys. new york city, it' s obviously electric. derek: th
mr. brown has been really good to me. i just want to be fair, it' s got to be fair. the numbers has got to be fair. derek: over to college basketball, the cincinnati bearcats are set to travel to orlando for the american conference tournament. but before they leave, guard troy caupain and forward gary clark got some good news. caupain was named first-team all-conference while clark earned second-team honors. >> to me, that means a lot when the other coaches in the league vote for you. and...
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mr. brown has been really good to me. i just want to be fair, it' s got to be fair. the numbers have got to be fair. derek: over to college basketball, the cincinnati bearcats are set to travel to orlando for the american conference tournament. but before they do, guard troy caupain and forward gary clark got some good news. caupain was named first team all-conference while clark earned second team honors. >> to me, that means a lot when the other coaches in the league vote for you. and place a premium on how valuable you are and what kind of player you are. so like i said, credit to those guys and how hard they' ve worked. derek: meanwhile, fifth-ranked xavier heads to new york city and madison square garden for while several of the players on this roster have been to the garden before, it' s still a unique experience. >> it' s an incredible experience for a student athlete to be in that arena. heck, the beatles played there. i mean, it' s where jordan had it' s just a really cool experience for our guys. new york city, it' s obviously electric. derek: the reds and
mr. brown has been really good to me. i just want to be fair, it' s got to be fair. the numbers have got to be fair. derek: over to college basketball, the cincinnati bearcats are set to travel to orlando for the american conference tournament. but before they do, guard troy caupain and forward gary clark got some good news. caupain was named first team all-conference while clark earned second team honors. >> to me, that means a lot when the other coaches in the league vote for you. and...
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. >> ♪ mrs. brownt let me be misunderstood ♪ >> another group was the yardbirds. >> ♪ i will give you diamond rings ♪ >> ♪ pretty baby never needed you so ♪ peter: jane asher had a brother that was part of a duo. lucy: and they needed a song. peter: and he gave them one. >> ♪ please lock me away and don't go away i don't care what they say i won't stay in a world without love ♪ lucy: there were also a lot of one-hit wonders. peter: like this one. >> ♪ maybe i am singing out of tune going to the moon ♪ >> ♪ i know it is crazy but i can't stop ♪ >> ♪ only you know how i know ♪ lucy: the british invasion was a major part of all of our lives. time life has put together all of the classics from that era. peter: this is the best british invasion collection i have ever heard. it is fun and filled with many memories. lucy: and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: now, time life proudly presents the british invasion collection. >> ♪ it's all right now >> thanks, mom, this is yours tonight.
. >> ♪ mrs. brownt let me be misunderstood ♪ >> another group was the yardbirds. >> ♪ i will give you diamond rings ♪ >> ♪ pretty baby never needed you so ♪ peter: jane asher had a brother that was part of a duo. lucy: and they needed a song. peter: and he gave them one. >> ♪ please lock me away and don't go away i don't care what they say i won't stay in a world without love ♪ lucy: there were also a lot of one-hit wonders. peter: like this one....
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lewis, mr. brown, or anything like that. as always mrs., because the woman to get upon themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes, both most of a small hands -- cows did not have negro hotels. workers, for railroad traveling salesman, and just single guys on the road and they were not suitable for families to stay in. but these tourist homes were regular homes. there were no phone numbers in the green book with paul, knock on the door, and save your traveling and need a place to say. some people would charge of that, some would charge nothing. and this went on and on. later on, victor green have the good fortune of coming in contact with the gentleman named billboard jackson who was an educated black man who worked in the commerce department under hoover. he was pro-business, and randy shaker. his father, and his hotel, ad a 10 room service station, and a taxicab stand. he was not a physician. part comes from his mother's side. the father was the just as god. .ad a service station
lewis, mr. brown, or anything like that. as always mrs., because the woman to get upon themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes, both most of a small hands -- cows did not have negro hotels. workers, for railroad traveling salesman, and just single guys on the road and they were not suitable for families to stay in. but these tourist homes were regular homes. there were no phone numbers in the green book with paul, knock on the door, and save your...
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. >> brown: mr. pacelle, staying with you, i wonder if you would go further, because your organization has been critical of keeping dolphins in captivity. are you pushing seaworld to go there? do you expect this to continue to something like that any time soon? >> well, we think there's actually a very artful solution, which is if seaworld has continuing needs for animals to populate its expi bigs, if they can get animals who are beached or otherwise in distress from the wild and those animals can be brought in, rehabilitated and in some cases if they cannot be rehoboth leased, then they can meet those needs. that is a de facto sanctuary. that's what big cat sanctuaries and chimp sanctuaries and lots of otherfanimal-based sanctuaries do. some animals simply can't be released into the wild again. and a lot of very progressive zoos and others are relying on rescues to populate their exhibits. we hope that's the direction of seaworld in the years ahead. >> brown: what about that, mr. manby. >> if i coul
. >> brown: mr. pacelle, staying with you, i wonder if you would go further, because your organization has been critical of keeping dolphins in captivity. are you pushing seaworld to go there? do you expect this to continue to something like that any time soon? >> well, we think there's actually a very artful solution, which is if seaworld has continuing needs for animals to populate its expi bigs, if they can get animals who are beached or otherwise in distress from the wild and...
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mr. brown: this is a common sense solution to help the relatively small number of people but a growing number of seniors that a medicare lock-in can assist. so i urge support for the toomey-brown amendment. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. a senator: mr. president, in light of the agreement for a voice vote, i ask unanimous consent that the 60-vote affirmative threshold with respect to toomey amendment be vitiated. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the question occurs on the amendment. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed? the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendment is agreed to. under the previous order, there will be a two minutes of debate prior to a a vote on amendment number 3345 offered by the senator from hamm, mrs. that even. the senator from new hampshire. a senator: mr. president, if we could have order in the chamber, please. we are voting on very good legislation with the comprehen
mr. brown: this is a common sense solution to help the relatively small number of people but a growing number of seniors that a medicare lock-in can assist. so i urge support for the toomey-brown amendment. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. a senator: mr. president, in light of the agreement for a voice vote, i ask unanimous consent that the 60-vote affirmative threshold with respect to toomey amendment be vitiated. the presiding officer: is there...
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lewis or mr. brown or mr. white or anything like that. it was always mrs.se the women took this on themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes. most of these small towns did not have negro motels. some of the negro motels just weren't suitable for families. they really were for railroad workers, traveling salesmen and just single guys on the road. they just weren't suitable for families to stay there, a lot of them. but these tourist homes were just regular homes. there were no phone numbers in the green book. you would just pull up, knock on the door and say we're traveling, need a place to stay. some folks would charge a little bit, some folks wouldn't charge anything. most people would leave some money under the pillow or on the dresser to show their gratitude. this went on and on. then later on, victor green had the good fortune of coming in contact with a gentleman named billboard jackson, who was an educated black man who had worked in the commerce department under hoover, and he was also pro-business. he wa
lewis or mr. brown or mr. white or anything like that. it was always mrs.se the women took this on themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes. most of these small towns did not have negro motels. some of the negro motels just weren't suitable for families. they really were for railroad workers, traveling salesmen and just single guys on the road. they just weren't suitable for families to stay there, a lot of them. but these tourist homes were just...
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. ♪ john: campbell brown and mr. campbell brown are here.enor.y dan a lot of speculation about marco rubio. he might want to stay in and make a deal with somebody. dan: i'm hoping he wins tonight in florida. i know he is fully committed to stopping donald trump. any decision he makes will be .riven by how to stop trump someone we can be proud of. mean cooperating with one of the other candidates. if he loses tonight and makes a deal with one of the , wouldand endorses them that be treated as exciting or be demolished by donald trump as a cynical deal the two losers are making to try to stop me? campbell: you can argue it both ways. i think it would be demolished. there is a fundamental problem that you have to come to terms with. the ideas and been so important to you like it entitlement reform and immigration reform that you thought were going to be the future of the republic and party are just not according to donald trump. knowing the donors and people who support rubio, i don't think they would go to ted cruz in the same way that they mi
. ♪ john: campbell brown and mr. campbell brown are here.enor.y dan a lot of speculation about marco rubio. he might want to stay in and make a deal with somebody. dan: i'm hoping he wins tonight in florida. i know he is fully committed to stopping donald trump. any decision he makes will be .riven by how to stop trump someone we can be proud of. mean cooperating with one of the other candidates. if he loses tonight and makes a deal with one of the , wouldand endorses them that be treated as...
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. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you. what do you want to have 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
. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you. what do you want to have 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...
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lewis, mr. brown, or anything like that.he women took this upon themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes. most of these small towns did not have negro motels. some of them were not suitable for families. they were for railroad workers, traveling salesman, and single guys. they were not suitable for families. the tourist homes were regular homes. there were no phone numbers, you just pull up and knock on the door, say we are traveling and need a place to stay. some folks would charge a little, some folks would not charge anything. most who would leave money under their pillow or on the dresser to show gratitude. mr. green had the good fortune withming into contact billboard jackson, who was an educated black man who worked in the commerce department under hoover. pro-business, all about black business. he was a mover and a shaker. marsalis inelton new orleans. his father had a 10-room motel, service station, and taxicab stand. -- theician apart musician part of his family comes f
lewis, mr. brown, or anything like that.he women took this upon themselves to make sure that these listings were listed. they were called tourist homes. most of these small towns did not have negro motels. some of them were not suitable for families. they were for railroad workers, traveling salesman, and single guys. they were not suitable for families. the tourist homes were regular homes. there were no phone numbers, you just pull up and knock on the door, say we are traveling and need a...
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. >> ♪ mrs. brown♪ only you know how i know ♪ lucy: the british invasion was a major part of all of our lives. time life has put together all of the classics from that era. peter: this is the best british invasion collection i have ever heard. it is fun and filled with many memories. lucy: and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: now, time life proudly presents the british invasion collection. >> ♪ it's all right now baby, it is all right now ♪ announcer: these are the songs that changed american culture and music forever. you can experience this time in music history whenever you want. >> ♪ so tired tired of waiting tired of waiting for you ♪ >> ♪ you won't see nothing like the mighty quinn ♪ >> ♪ my heart still sings >> no downloading, no searching for songs, just open the box and enjoy over six hours of the greatest hits from the british invasion. >> ♪ nights in white satin never reaching the end ♪ >> ♪ skip the light fandango >> announcer: you also get this free, 24-page bookle
. >> ♪ mrs. brown♪ only you know how i know ♪ lucy: the british invasion was a major part of all of our lives. time life has put together all of the classics from that era. peter: this is the best british invasion collection i have ever heard. it is fun and filled with many memories. lucy: and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: now, time life proudly presents the british invasion collection. >> ♪ it's all right now baby, it is all right now ♪...
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mr. miller, and the gentlewoman from florida, ms. brown, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and or add heir remarks extraneous material on h.r. 4336, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i do rise today to urge all members to support h.r. 4336, as amended. this bill, which was introduced by our colleague, representative mcsally of arizona, would ensure that active duty designees, including women air force pilots, are eligible for internment with full military honors at arlington national cemetery. active duty designees or members of civilian groups who served alongside the armed forces during world wars i and ii. these men and women were located in combat zones where they risked the lives to protect the freedom we should never take for gra
mr. miller, and the gentlewoman from florida, ms. brown, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and or add heir remarks extraneous material on h.r. 4336, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank...
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good morning i'm natasha brown. mrs. reagan died today in her los angeles home. she leaves behind legacy of public service and fierce devotion to the man she loved. >> so help me god. >> the now well-known love story involving nancy reagan and her husband began many years before he was sworn in as president. they met in hollywood in the early 19 visits when 19 visits. as they settled to washington mrs. reagan launched ambitious renovation of the white house. then moved on to anti drug project that became a part of her legacy. her just say no campaign swept across the country. bringing her to the united nations as the first first lady to address the assembly. several years after her husband left office they revealed he had alzheimers and she devote ted years to taking care of him even after his mind was gone. >> there's nobody to exchange memories with. and we had a lot of memories. >> in the 1990s she was in philadelphia with other first ladies and form me president for the summit for america. in 2000, nancy reagan joined george and barbara bush and gerald and be
good morning i'm natasha brown. mrs. reagan died today in her los angeles home. she leaves behind legacy of public service and fierce devotion to the man she loved. >> so help me god. >> the now well-known love story involving nancy reagan and her husband began many years before he was sworn in as president. they met in hollywood in the early 19 visits when 19 visits. as they settled to washington mrs. reagan launched ambitious renovation of the white house. then moved on to anti...
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mr. james brown. >> ♪ papa's got a brand new bag ♪ >> ♪ this is a man's world ♪ this is a man's world buthain, chain ♪ chain, chain, chain announcer: the songs are timeless, and you don't really hear them on the radio anymore. 151 of the best soul classics from this remarkable era. this is your chance to own this fantastic collection and enjoy it whenever you want. it's as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ it came out of the church. it was raw, emotional, seductive, and romantic, and it gave us a new sense of pride to saying "made in america." it was the "soul of the 60's." >> ♪ baby, i need your loving got to have all your loving ♪ >> ♪ it's your thing ♪ ♪ do what you want to do ♪ i can't tell you ♪ ♪ who to talk to announcer: every cd is full of great songs and great memories, 151 songs that made 1960's the best decade in soul music ever. >> ♪ every town i go to every street ♪ >> ♪ everyday people ♪ yeah, yeah announcer: smokey robinson and the miracles, gladys knight, aretha franklin, the supremes, sam cooke, the temptations, dionne warwick, and marvin gaye. ♪ >> ♪ i lost my baby >> ♪ ye
mr. james brown. >> ♪ papa's got a brand new bag ♪ >> ♪ this is a man's world ♪ this is a man's world buthain, chain ♪ chain, chain, chain announcer: the songs are timeless, and you don't really hear them on the radio anymore. 151 of the best soul classics from this remarkable era. this is your chance to own this fantastic collection and enjoy it whenever you want. it's as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ it came out of the church. it was raw, emotional, seductive, and...
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mr. brown: as the mother of a teenager said to me in warren, ohio, one day that this is really a family affair, i'm pleased to see bipartisan support for finally tackling the opiate addiction epidemic. it's touched every state, every community, almost every community in our country. 2014 more people died from drug overdoses than any year on record. 2484 in ohio. that's a record number of prescription drug overdoses and record 11 77 overdoses related to heroin. people often start with pain medication, sometimes overprescribed pain medication which will in far too many cases lead to heroin addiction. heroin is cheaper to buy on the street than people can get oxycontin or oxycodone or perk seat or any -- percocet or any number of morphine pain -- legal pain medications. these numbers mean that in one year alone 2500 ohioan families lost a loved one to addiction. what those numbers don't account for are the thousands of other families and hundreds of other communities who continue to struggle with
mr. brown: as the mother of a teenager said to me in warren, ohio, one day that this is really a family affair, i'm pleased to see bipartisan support for finally tackling the opiate addiction epidemic. it's touched every state, every community, almost every community in our country. 2014 more people died from drug overdoses than any year on record. 2484 in ohio. that's a record number of prescription drug overdoses and record 11 77 overdoses related to heroin. people often start with pain...
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least stop them here by rejecting this amendment and i yield the balance of our time to my friend, mr. brown. sfr thank you for yielding. yeah. the two-fold argument we have before us is economics and morality. i spent the majority of my life doing economics and ethics, so let's take these two up in order. some arguments were just made that were very compelling. i can make one that's irrefutable. take the whole world population of 68 billion people. bring them all to the united states. have you just increased the size and gdp of our economy? yes, absolutely. 300 million people up to 8 million people. our economy just blew up. it's huge. have you changed the welfare of any individual in the world in any way, shape or form? the answer is no. that general logic applies to the economic argument given by the other side 100%. if you read the can -- the moral argument may be compelling. depends which one you make. but the economic one is absolutely false. if you read the democratic opposition points they say they want to do comprehensive immigration reform and part of it is an economic piece. when
least stop them here by rejecting this amendment and i yield the balance of our time to my friend, mr. brown. sfr thank you for yielding. yeah. the two-fold argument we have before us is economics and morality. i spent the majority of my life doing economics and ethics, so let's take these two up in order. some arguments were just made that were very compelling. i can make one that's irrefutable. take the whole world population of 68 billion people. bring them all to the united states. have you...
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. >> they can go to mr. brown kind of put my street hat an here i understand why people miter be doing this seeing the financial possibilities that are attached it seems to me that the current avenue you're working off is like the highest number is one and 60 thousand or something; is that correct as far as the salutation. >> when one and 50 thousand from the last application. >> kwha which was how long ago. >> 24 months. >> what the department of education do a determination of the awe april's. >> for 16 units. >> that even worries me i question the mechanisms in mass to apprised that that didn't sound right based on the building developer and knowing the construction costs and knowing what the in lui fees with didn't sound right that 24 months. >> we presently do have applications that selected that application and to see if that is amended. >> that's where we should start the other part of situation would it about be opposed to actually doing one a make up one we can see for study purposes. >> and let's find ou
. >> they can go to mr. brown kind of put my street hat an here i understand why people miter be doing this seeing the financial possibilities that are attached it seems to me that the current avenue you're working off is like the highest number is one and 60 thousand or something; is that correct as far as the salutation. >> when one and 50 thousand from the last application. >> kwha which was how long ago. >> 24 months. >> what the department of education do a...
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brown: mr. trump does not have a majority.t's happened in unpredictable ways -- things happen in unpredictable ways. stay tuned, there is much more that happens. it is very open. emily: does it scare you he is that close to the nomination and presidency? gov. brown: i would like to sound scared. there are a lot of things i'm more concerned about. i'm concerned about the big issues acing america. getting together when it is on the supreme court nominee, when it is increasing search and development and dealing with the negative consequences. i would like that to happen. if we have a dysfunctional congress, ultimately we are going to get back to president. i would like to do my part. emily: who are you supporting? gov. brown: i'm not supporting anybody at this point. emily: would you accept a vp nomination? gov. brown: i haven't been offered one. emily: would you be interested? gov. brown: not particularly. i ran for president, not vice president. emily: do you see a demise of the two parties? gov. brown: i'd say the republican p
brown: mr. trump does not have a majority.t's happened in unpredictable ways -- things happen in unpredictable ways. stay tuned, there is much more that happens. it is very open. emily: does it scare you he is that close to the nomination and presidency? gov. brown: i would like to sound scared. there are a lot of things i'm more concerned about. i'm concerned about the big issues acing america. getting together when it is on the supreme court nominee, when it is increasing search and...
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pilpal the by a lyric the levels of came back should be given out i predicted are mr. brown this no mayor ed lee and no huge $9 million, $4.02 millions all the housing bond initiate on the initiative not one is getting an auditing yet all the oitdz of 50 and 20 and 10 i'll figure out exactly what percentage of the $26 million will get an audit because i don't think that the auditing you know mayor ed lee - mayor ed lee has 3 eggs that have been convicted and sentenced for illegal mayor campaigns and all those people are not going to be audited because you can't audit the mayor well, i'm sorry you could but you wouldn't your two budget committee hypothetical to them on appointments or whatever happens to be the citizens of san francisco really ought to watch the sfgovtv and especially those meetings and isle like to see more come here and call you out for your dishonest and your lip service to doing something that will actually make are elections more fair every single election the city for the last 12 years i've served is a field election deputy or a poll inspector i believe
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brown: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i rise today in support of this legislation to name the community-based outpatient clinic in sevierville, tennessee, after mr. dannie a. carr. specialist dannie arthur carr was born on june 30, 1947, and was originally from tennessee. he served his country in the vietnam war as a member of the u.s. army and as the infantry in d. company second battalion, seventh calvary, first calvary division. he was a one-year veteran in the army when his tour began on november 5, 1968. on july 3, 1969, he was killed from artillery fire on the hostile conditions in south vietnam. he was only 22 years old. he was awarded the bronze star and the -- for valor and the purple heart. s.p. 4 carr is buried at zion grove cemetery in tennessee, and each year he is memorialized on the vietnam memorial on pound 2147b w line 50. dannie was just one of the many young men who fought and died for the freedom we hold most dear. naming this facility is
brown: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: i rise today in support of this legislation to name the community-based outpatient clinic in sevierville, tennessee, after mr. dannie a. carr. specialist dannie arthur carr was born on june 30, 1947, and was originally from tennessee. he served his country in the vietnam war as a member of the u.s. army and as the infantry in d. company second battalion,...
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mrs. bush, hillary clinton, governor brown and arnold schwarzenegger, a slew ofn hollywood friends and pastors, bo derek, tom selleck, john stamos, the list goes on and on, becausen this is a group of people from all walks of life and medical backgrounds is a testimony to how endearing and conclusive and connected that the reagans were, the service, lasted about two hours . r he came to a close, i can hear the bagpipes here on the grounds, the casket was taken to the gravesite, they wereh asked to pay their final respects their her casket will be placed within 1 inch of her husband, that's the way they wanted it, here at the reagan presidential library reported, back to you. lake humane society, in mentor isin in need of donations after rescuing 70 animals in less than two weeksr . the nearest joins us with more on where they came from.inin >> they're dealing with three different hoarding cases that's where they came from, many needes medical attention, this is a 6 -year-old german shepherd she is malnourished and has lost a lot of hair, her owners facing charges, the other to surrender their
mrs. bush, hillary clinton, governor brown and arnold schwarzenegger, a slew ofn hollywood friends and pastors, bo derek, tom selleck, john stamos, the list goes on and on, becausen this is a group of people from all walks of life and medical backgrounds is a testimony to how endearing and conclusive and connected that the reagans were, the service, lasted about two hours . r he came to a close, i can hear the bagpipes here on the grounds, the casket was taken to the gravesite, they wereh asked...
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mr. brown: butch worked as a trucker for 40 years with the promise that the pension he earned would be there to care for his family after he retired. i would also add that butch had been drafted by the pitszburg pirates to play -- pittsburgh pirates to play baseball some 45 years ago and instead enlisted to go into the u.s. army in vietnam. was injured and never could play baseball again competitively. he came back and became a trucker and joined the teamsters as i said, i worked as a trucker for 40 years with a promise that the pension he earned would be there to care for his family after he retired. but for butch and rita and thousands more ohio retirees, that promise is under threat. truckers and mine workers in ohio and across the country are both facing crippling cuts to the benefits they've earned. the multiemployer pension reform act that congress passed two years ago allowed pension trustees to propose massive cuts to the earned benefits of retirees when a plan is running low in funds.
mr. brown: butch worked as a trucker for 40 years with the promise that the pension he earned would be there to care for his family after he retired. i would also add that butch had been drafted by the pitszburg pirates to play -- pittsburgh pirates to play baseball some 45 years ago and instead enlisted to go into the u.s. army in vietnam. was injured and never could play baseball again competitively. he came back and became a trucker and joined the teamsters as i said, i worked as a trucker...
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mrs. helen gurley brown. >> helen gurley brown had lived without being married very happily, you know, dating, having sex, supporting herself. and she wrote a book, "sex and the single girl," which was about her life. and it became a huge hit. >> isn't this whole subject of sex being discussed and written and talked about too much? >> i could expect a reactionary opinion like that from you. i don't think so at all. >> she openly talked about sex and said you won't get struck by a lightning bolt if you have sex before you're married. >> for average, run-of-the-mill women, it was a bigger deal than "the feminine mystique." >> now that it's all right to discuss sex, people are now talking about it a great deal, and i don't think that's so bad. >> yes, arthur? >> i think that talking about sex wastes such a lot of time. >> helen gurley brown pointed out that the guys had one standard, the women had another. and that was a revelation. rules that had existed for a thousand years just overnight they were gone. >> in a recent survey, 44% of the high school and college girls questioned said they appro
mrs. helen gurley brown. >> helen gurley brown had lived without being married very happily, you know, dating, having sex, supporting herself. and she wrote a book, "sex and the single girl," which was about her life. and it became a huge hit. >> isn't this whole subject of sex being discussed and written and talked about too much? >> i could expect a reactionary opinion like that from you. i don't think so at all. >> she openly talked about sex and said you...
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mr. anthony. >> thank you for that presentation i have some public comment before we open up to the board. >> for questions or comments. (calling names) >> reverend brown>> mr. dickey and our team, mr. chairman and mr. superintendent and ladies and gentlemen, doctor benjamin macy's the spiritual and distillery mentors of martin luther king said heros who is hidden the race of life will stay behind or else must run faster to catch up i give kudos a great applause for the effort, however, my friends in my judgment we've not run fast enough we don't have anything to shout out about i saw one young man represented mr. art team that young man will be going to the college this fall because of my push we don't have enough people from the african-american communities who are the loop pr who are doing the pushing we must create a sense of community and make that real communities and whereas the community african-americans communities it is a black faith community and we are not exploring the resources of that community we got to come out of our losses look at this audience here tonight we given a major presentation of a year labor folks are not here we have got
mr. anthony. >> thank you for that presentation i have some public comment before we open up to the board. >> for questions or comments. (calling names) >> reverend brown>> mr. dickey and our team, mr. chairman and mr. superintendent and ladies and gentlemen, doctor benjamin macy's the spiritual and distillery mentors of martin luther king said heros who is hidden the race of life will stay behind or else must run faster to catch up i give kudos a great applause for the...
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pilpal the by a lyric the levels of came back should be given out i predicted are mr. brownhis no mayor ed lee and no huge $9 million, $4.02 millions all the housing bond initiate on the initiative not one is getting an auditing yet all the oitdz of 50 and 20 and 10 i'll figure out exactly what percentage of the $26 million will get an audit because i don't think that the auditing you know mayor ed lee - mayor ed lee has 3 eggs that have been convicted and sentenced for illegal mayor campaigns and all those people are not going to be audited because you can't audit the mayor well, i'm sorry you could but you wouldn't your two budget committee hypothetical to them on appointments or whatever happens to be the citizens of san francisco really ought to watch the sfgovtv and especially those meetings and isle like to see more come here and call you out for your dishonest and your lip service to doing something that will actually make are elections more fair every single election the city for the last 12 years i've served is a field election deputy or a poll inspector i believe m
pilpal the by a lyric the levels of came back should be given out i predicted are mr. brownhis no mayor ed lee and no huge $9 million, $4.02 millions all the housing bond initiate on the initiative not one is getting an auditing yet all the oitdz of 50 and 20 and 10 i'll figure out exactly what percentage of the $26 million will get an audit because i don't think that the auditing you know mayor ed lee - mayor ed lee has 3 eggs that have been convicted and sentenced for illegal mayor campaigns...
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mr. anthony. >> thank you for that presentation i have some public comment before we open up to the board. >> for questions or comments. (calling names) >> reverend brown>> mr. dickey and our team, mr. chairman and mr. superintendent and ladies and gentlemen, doctor benjamin macy's the spiritual and distillery mentors of martin luther king said heros who is hidden the race of life will stay behind or else must run faster to catch up i give kudos a great applause for the effort, however, my friends in my judgment we've not run fast enough we don't have anything to shout out about i saw one young man represented mr. art team that young man will be going to the college this fall because of my push we don't have enough people from the african-american communities who are the loop pr who are doing the pushing we must create a sense of community and make that real communities and whereas the community african-americans communities it is a black faith community and we are not exploring the resources of that community we got to come out of our losses look at this audience here tonight we given a major presentation of a year labor folks are not here we have got
mr. anthony. >> thank you for that presentation i have some public comment before we open up to the board. >> for questions or comments. (calling names) >> reverend brown>> mr. dickey and our team, mr. chairman and mr. superintendent and ladies and gentlemen, doctor benjamin macy's the spiritual and distillery mentors of martin luther king said heros who is hidden the race of life will stay behind or else must run faster to catch up i give kudos a great applause for the...
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brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr. mayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there will be no redacting on this matter we will san francisco transportation authority set the record straight chief suhr 20 months ago assembled the assembly hall of historical third baptist church with his command staff and at that time, the wake of the fallout staten island, ferguson, and many other communities were there have been unfortunate expressions loss of life and violence chief suhr responded to the call of the naacp that we will get involved in a difb active focus intentional endeavor to make sure that san francis
brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr. mayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a...
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mr. pinkney was born macomb,mississippi. he began his career as a social worker, specializing in gang intervention and diversion programs for san francisco's youth. in 1975 he served as special assistant for governor brown and before joining senator feinstein. mr. pinkney was a loyal friend, family member, distinguished leader and fierce advocate for social justice worldwide and his friendship was a special gift that touched the hearts of many lives and changed california for the better. he had an impact on every person he met, his contributions, his smile, his general spirit and loyalty will be sorely missed. he has joined his son percy pinkney and survived by his family. colleagues without objection, i would like to adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board of supervisors in mr. pinkney's honor. without objection, we will do that on behalf of the entire board. [ gavel ] and madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> thank you, madam president. and now supervisor campos. >> thank you. my apologies. i misheard the name earlier. i simply ask that to my colleagues if we can adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board in memory of the tragedy that happened in brussels and in memory of those folks on
mr. pinkney was born macomb,mississippi. he began his career as a social worker, specializing in gang intervention and diversion programs for san francisco's youth. in 1975 he served as special assistant for governor brown and before joining senator feinstein. mr. pinkney was a loyal friend, family member, distinguished leader and fierce advocate for social justice worldwide and his friendship was a special gift that touched the hearts of many lives and changed california for the better. he had...
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brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.ou for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there will be no redacting on this matter we will san francisco transportation authority set the record straight chief suhr 20 months ago assembled the assembly hall of historical third baptist church with his command staff and at that time, the wake of the fallout staten island, ferguson, and many other communities were there have been unfortunate expressions loss of life and violence chief suhr responded to the call of the naacp that we will get involved in a difb active focus intentional endeavor to make sure that san francisco would not be a republic indication of
brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.ou for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there...
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mrs. parks refused. the brown versus board decision had just passed in 1954, so that is what integrated public schools. it did not integrate public transportation or other public facilities. they were using what was essentially a du jour segregation by law that they had separate spaces on the buses for passengers, however when the asker made the decision to the african-american passengers to relinquish seats, that then became a personal decision. a private decision. factow he is de segregation, that is when you do something that is not necessarily the law, but you are doing it because it is the social way, the way things are, it is what i want to do. and since mrs. parks refused, he asked her to get off the bus and calls the city police to come and have her arrested. arrest begin a 381 day boycott, involved a grassroots effort of the african-american community strategizing, pulling together resources for what would be over a year of sacrifice. museum here on the campus of troy university, this is the montgomery co
mrs. parks refused. the brown versus board decision had just passed in 1954, so that is what integrated public schools. it did not integrate public transportation or other public facilities. they were using what was essentially a du jour segregation by law that they had separate spaces on the buses for passengers, however when the asker made the decision to the african-american passengers to relinquish seats, that then became a personal decision. a private decision. factow he is de segregation,...
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brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr. mayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there will be no redacting on this matter we will san francisco transportation authority set the record straight chief suhr 20 months ago assembled the assembly hall of historical third baptist church with his command staff and at that time, the wake of the fallout staten island, ferguson, and many other communities were there have been unfortunate expressions loss of life and violence chief suhr responded to the call of the naacp that we will get involved in a difb active focus intentional endeavor to make sure that san francis
brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr. mayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a...
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. >> they can go to mr. brown kind of put my street hat an here i understand why people miter be doing this seeing the financial possibilities that are attached it seems to me that the current avenue you're working off is like the highest number is one and 60 thousand or something; is that correct as far as the salutation. >> when one and 50 thousand from the last application. >> kwha which was how long ago. >> 24 months. >> what the department of education do a determination of the awe april's. >> for 16 units. >> that even worries me i question the mechanisms in mass to apprised that that didn't sound right based on the building developer and knowing the construction costs and knowing what the in lui fees with didn't sound right that 24 months. >> we presently do have applications that selected that application and to see if that is amended. >> that's where we should start the other part of situation would it about be opposed to actually doing one a make up one we can see for study purposes. >> and let's find ou
. >> they can go to mr. brown kind of put my street hat an here i understand why people miter be doing this seeing the financial possibilities that are attached it seems to me that the current avenue you're working off is like the highest number is one and 60 thousand or something; is that correct as far as the salutation. >> when one and 50 thousand from the last application. >> kwha which was how long ago. >> 24 months. >> what the department of education do a...
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brutalized and their heads were smashed against the concrete a bloody stainto which turn brown over the decades. mr. roosevelt: i thought the description of the lake in your autobiography was one of the most compelling parts of it, and it is an atmosphere you convey " including the stockades in the mistreatment of prisoners. a couple things struck me as so amazing about the lake and it is the way in which things just keep getting repeated over and over again. there is a jail within a jail, for instance. also, the government keeps trying to figure out the dangerous people are, with the bad people are and keeps getting it wrong. although in this case, in the lake, there actually was a pro-japanese element. another thing the lake demonstrated to me was at least, you can take a population that is very level, intensely loyal which the japanese-american population was and you can mistreat them and call them enemies and it will eventually make them into enemies, at least some of them. that is something we should bear in mind in the present day. we have about five more minutes or so to talk, and i was thin
brutalized and their heads were smashed against the concrete a bloody stainto which turn brown over the decades. mr. roosevelt: i thought the description of the lake in your autobiography was one of the most compelling parts of it, and it is an atmosphere you convey " including the stockades in the mistreatment of prisoners. a couple things struck me as so amazing about the lake and it is the way in which things just keep getting repeated over and over again. there is a jail within a jail,...
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brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.ayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there will be no redacting on this matter we will san francisco transportation authority set the record straight chief suhr 20 months ago assembled the assembly hall of historical third baptist church with his command staff and at that time, the wake of the fallout staten island, ferguson, and many other communities were there have been unfortunate expressions loss of life and violence chief suhr responded to the call of the naacp that we will get involved in a difb active focus intentional endeavor to make sure that san francisco
brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.ayor, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a...
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brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.r, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a history buff i want to make sure there will be no redacting on this matter we will san francisco transportation authority set the record straight chief suhr 20 months ago assembled the assembly hall of historical third baptist church with his command staff and at that time, the wake of the fallout staten island, ferguson, and many other communities were there have been unfortunate expressions loss of life and violence chief suhr responded to the call of the naacp that we will get involved in a difb active focus intentional endeavor to make sure that san francisco wo
brown. >> thank you, very much. dpw chief capita listen mr.r, i should like to first commend you for responding to the appeal that came from the wom womb or african-american community that appeal was that we should in times of crisis and tragedy not turn on each other but turn to each other and because we turn to each other in this city of strans we have really created a dream team team that has been referenced in terms of persons and personalities who came together, secondly, as a...
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mr. pinkney was born macomb,mississippi. he began his career as a social worker, specializing in gang intervention and diversion programs for san francisco's youth. in 1975 he served as special assistant for governor brownand before joining senator feinstein. mr. pinkney was a loyal friend, family member, distinguished leader and fierce advocate for social justice worldwide and his friendship was a special gift that touched the hearts of many lives and changed california for the better. he had an impact on every person he met, his contributions, his smile, his general spirit and loyalty will be sorely missed. he has joined his son percy pinkney and survived by his family. colleagues without objection, i would like to adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board of supervisors in mr. pinkney's honor. without objection, will do that on behalf of the entire board. [ gavel ] and madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> thank you, madam president. and now supervisor campos. >> thank you. my apologies. i misheard the name earlier. i simply ask that to my colleagues if we can adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board in memory of the tragedy that happened in brussels and in memory of those folks on beha
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mr. percy pinkney, and ms. claudette brown a. he at suggestion of supervisor campos on behalf of the entire bird board of supervisors on the victims of terrorist attack in brussels belgium and in memory of mr. welton flynn. >> that concludes our business today >> . thank you, colleagues, we're journeyed [ gavel ] >> you're watching quick bites, the show that is san francisco. and today you're in for a real treat. oh, my! food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is our 55th year and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely reco
mr. percy pinkney, and ms. claudette brown a. he at suggestion of supervisor campos on behalf of the entire bird board of supervisors on the victims of terrorist attack in brussels belgium and in memory of mr. welton flynn. >> that concludes our business today >> . thank you, colleagues, we're journeyed [ gavel ] >> you're watching quick bites, the show that is san francisco. and today you're in for a real treat. oh, my! food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with...
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mr. trump as a 1930s type fascist and his supporters as budding brown shirts. nazi party street army ink' germany. >> mr. trump, with some of the rhetoric you've used on the campaign trail over the last several months, targeting groups like muslims and mexicans, that that evokes images of nazi, germany and the scapegoat of jews there back in the 1930s and 40s. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> it's more than a big stretch. it's a strategy with the intention of not only demeaning trump but his supporters as well. the candidate aside, it's not hard to understand why many americans are voting for donald trump. for the past seven years the folks have been witness to the following: intense verbal attacks on police officers, labeling them racist who hunt down young black men, a porous southern border where narcotics and people smuggling continue unabated, a stagnant economy, where workers have little bargaining power, a growing jihadist terror threat, that the democratic party refuses to define not even using the words islamic terrorism. a democratic pres
mr. trump as a 1930s type fascist and his supporters as budding brown shirts. nazi party street army ink' germany. >> mr. trump, with some of the rhetoric you've used on the campaign trail over the last several months, targeting groups like muslims and mexicans, that that evokes images of nazi, germany and the scapegoat of jews there back in the 1930s and 40s. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> it's more than a big stretch. it's a strategy with the intention of not...
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mr. trump as a 1930s type fascist and his supporters as budding brown shirts. e nazi party street army ink' germany. >> mr. trump, with some of the rhetoric you've used on the campaign trail over the last several months, targeting groups like muslims and mexicans, that that evokes images of nazi, germany and the scapegoat of jews there back in the 1930s and 40s. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> it's more than a big stretch. it's a strategy with the intention of not only demeaning trump but his supporters as well. the candidate aside, it's not hard to understand why many americans are voting for donald trump. for the past seven years the folks have been witness to the following: intense verbal attacks on police officers, labeling them racist who hunt down young black men, a porous southern border where narcotics and people smuggling continue unabated, a stagnant economy, where workers have little bargaining power, a growing jihadist terror threat, that the democratic party refuses to define not even using the words islamic terrorism. a democratic pr
mr. trump as a 1930s type fascist and his supporters as budding brown shirts. e nazi party street army ink' germany. >> mr. trump, with some of the rhetoric you've used on the campaign trail over the last several months, targeting groups like muslims and mexicans, that that evokes images of nazi, germany and the scapegoat of jews there back in the 1930s and 40s. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> it's more than a big stretch. it's a strategy with the intention of...
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mrs. parks refused. the brown versus board decision had just passed in 1954, so that is what integrated public schools. it did not integrate public transportation or other public facilities. they were using what was essentially a du jour segregation by law that they had separate spaces on the buses for passengers, however when the driver made the decision to ask the african-american passengers to relinquish seats, that then became a personal decision. a private decision. and now he is de facto segregation, that is when you do something that is not necessarily the law, but you are doing it because it is the social way, the way things are, it is what i want to do. and since mrs. parks refused, he asked her to get off the bus and calls the city police to come and have her arrested. mrs. parks's arrest begin a 381 day boycott, involved a grassroots effort of the african-american community strategizing, pulling together resources for what would be over a year of sacrifice. >> we at the museum here on the campus of troy
mrs. parks refused. the brown versus board decision had just passed in 1954, so that is what integrated public schools. it did not integrate public transportation or other public facilities. they were using what was essentially a du jour segregation by law that they had separate spaces on the buses for passengers, however when the driver made the decision to ask the african-american passengers to relinquish seats, that then became a personal decision. a private decision. and now he is de facto...
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mr. papson: is this for questioners? -- brown who made a miraculous escape in 1849 from richmond to philadelphia. were there others who escaped similarly? andpapson: zuli said he napoleon shipped a lot of people in boxes. i did not mention every -- henry box brown, but he was sentenced -- sent to sidney howard gay. he was forwarded to massachusetts. there were other cases of people being shipped in boxes. it is possible. napoleon started very early. it is possible. we don't have those accounts. -- you were the letter to city howard gay about henry box brown said don't publish this. otherlet this out because people may try this than it will be found. but it was an incredible case. another question? yes? >> thank you. ground --he other underground railroad start? mr. papson: as soon as people came, there were some who escaped. it only got a name in the 1830's and 1840's. people escaped even from the dutch. it's interesting because you had some people escaping from new york into canada. canada had slavery too. you had some people es
mr. papson: is this for questioners? -- brown who made a miraculous escape in 1849 from richmond to philadelphia. were there others who escaped similarly? andpapson: zuli said he napoleon shipped a lot of people in boxes. i did not mention every -- henry box brown, but he was sentenced -- sent to sidney howard gay. he was forwarded to massachusetts. there were other cases of people being shipped in boxes. it is possible. napoleon started very early. it is possible. we don't have those accounts....