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because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.is about a later life friendship with abdul karim, which i have to say i didn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very
because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.is about a later life friendship with abdul karim, which i have to say i didn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard,...
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mr. brown, good to have you on.thank you for your insight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversation with john walsh on what's happening in houston. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. today on america's test kitchen: becky makes perfect salt-and-pepper shrimp, jack challenges chris to a tasting of szechuan peppercorns, and julia prepares vietnamese-style caramel chicken with broccoli, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
mr. brown, good to have you on.thank you for your insight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversation with john walsh on what's happening in houston. that's next time. we'll see you then....
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mr. brown, good to have you on.thank you for your insight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. >> appreciate it. >> that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversation with john walsh on what's happening in houston. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight we're talking about music and the arts. first, a conversation with the former president and ceo of the los angeles philharmonic. why credited with lifting the l.a. field from a place in the shad yoef hollywood to an orchestra on the world stage. she will soon take her math toikt big apple as the incoming president and ceo of the new york field. tonight we'll discuss her 17 years here in los angeles and a decision to move back to new york, ar
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brown --thank you, mr. sen. tillis: thank you, mr. brown. mr. par. mr. par: i want to thank senator grassley and senator feinstein for holding this hearing. i'm grateful for mr. trump for the nomination. with me today is my wife, sitting right here, and robinson. we have five wonderful kids. craig, rob, will and grace. he could not be here today. i would like to thank my law firm, which is a great place to work. i have great support from my partners. i also think it is appropriate for me to thank my mother and father who are no longer with us, but who gave me so much, including the ability to go to good schools, which many people don't have that opportunity and i'm grateful that i had that. i have nothing further to say, chairman tillis. i would be happy to answer any questions. sen. tillis: thank you, mr. far. mr. ray. ray: thank you for the hearing today. to senator grassley and ranking member feinstein. a young middle schooler and college student, i visited this building often. richard ray, was here. i would like to thank president trump for his nomin
brown --thank you, mr. sen. tillis: thank you, mr. brown. mr. par. mr. par: i want to thank senator grassley and senator feinstein for holding this hearing. i'm grateful for mr. trump for the nomination. with me today is my wife, sitting right here, and robinson. we have five wonderful kids. craig, rob, will and grace. he could not be here today. i would like to thank my law firm, which is a great place to work. i have great support from my partners. i also think it is appropriate for me to...
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i'm curious your actual process do you go back and watch mrs. brownot for 20 years i think. no, but when do you something like that, you do -- you do a certain amount of homework on it. >> originally. >> yes. >> yeah. >> either i'd known that up until then and i realized how kind of loneliness after albert had died, and that she found that she can talk and be at ease with john brown. and then but after he had died, i didn't know that this last 15 years of her life that she had that joy of having somebody else who she could relax with and send the others away and say teach me abdul and teach me how to write it and all of that and have an exchange of thoughts and sense of humor and curiosity and everything. >> she played the character twice. she played the character in 1997 in mrs. brown. going back to the eating thing. the movie opens up and they bring her to this massive dinner or lunch whatever it was. and everyone is eating with the queen but when the queen finishes her meal, everyone else has to be done. all those people segment around the table an
i'm curious your actual process do you go back and watch mrs. brownot for 20 years i think. no, but when do you something like that, you do -- you do a certain amount of homework on it. >> originally. >> yes. >> yeah. >> either i'd known that up until then and i realized how kind of loneliness after albert had died, and that she found that she can talk and be at ease with john brown. and then but after he had died, i didn't know that this last 15 years of her life that...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak today about the nomination of pam patenaude to be the deputy secretary of the department of housing and urban democratic, h.u.d. ms. patenaude comes to this n.o.m. nomination with valuable experience in the field of housing and community development and a history of affordable housing advocacy. in her previous work at h.u.d., she helped administer the department's disaster relief efforts following hurricane katrina. while i don't agree with ms. patenaude on every avenue of housing policy, i respect her government service. her recent work to raise awareness about the affordable housing shortage facing so many challenges. i agreed with her in her testimony in front of the banking committee that, quote, as nation we must recognize that housing is not just a commodity but a foundation for economic mobility and personal growth. that's wh
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i rise to speak today about the nomination of pam patenaude to be the deputy secretary of the department of housing and urban democratic, h.u.d. ms. patenaude comes to this n.o.m. nomination with valuable experience in the field of housing and community development and a history of affordable housing advocacy. in her...
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thank you, judge ray, thank you mr. brown, thank you ms. axon and to your families for their presence and support today. thank you, mr. tillis -- senator tillis. >> thank you, senator coons. thank each of you for being here today. congratulations to you and your family. this concludes the committee hearing. i suspect that there will be some members who will have questions they will submit. the record will be held open for a week. again, thank you and congratulations. meeting's adjourned. [ indistinct conversations ]. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, wired senior writer on russian linked political ads on social media. then we're live in harrisburg, pennsylvania, part of our c-span bus 50 capitals tour where we speak with pennsylvania secretary of education pedro rivera on education policy in the state. and washington examiners kyle pell cher on president trump's performance at the united nations this week. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live a
thank you, judge ray, thank you mr. brown, thank you ms. axon and to your families for their presence and support today. thank you, mr. tillis -- senator tillis. >> thank you, senator coons. thank each of you for being here today. congratulations to you and your family. this concludes the committee hearing. i suspect that there will be some members who will have questions they will submit. the record will be held open for a week. again, thank you and congratulations. meeting's adjourned....
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has to honor and a future relationship and that is where mr brown years set for talking about a future relationship which only can be done if there is sufficient progress is still weeks even months away. yet not just in brussels thank you. that we now bring you some other stories making news around the world catalonian and spanish officials have held talks to discuss the policing of this sunday's unauthorized independence referendum the catalan recent government is determined to go ahead with the ballot while spanish state authorities are out to stop it pro independence politicians in catalonia have been threatened with arrest. people in puerto rico are pressing u.s. president donald trump to send more aid more quickly the u.s. territory has been paralyzed since hurricane maria hit a week ago nearly everyone on the island some three point four million people without electricity nearly half don't have running water and fuel is also scarce. a u.s. airstrike in afghanistan's capital kabul has claimed a number of civilian casualties officials say the strike missed its intended target due t
has to honor and a future relationship and that is where mr brown years set for talking about a future relationship which only can be done if there is sufficient progress is still weeks even months away. yet not just in brussels thank you. that we now bring you some other stories making news around the world catalonian and spanish officials have held talks to discuss the policing of this sunday's unauthorized independence referendum the catalan recent government is determined to go ahead with...
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mr. browne: good evening. i am chris browne, the director of the national aviation air and space museum. it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's aviation lecture. since 1982, this lecture series has spotlighted for the 140 of the biggest names in modern aviation history.
mr. browne: good evening. i am chris browne, the director of the national aviation air and space museum. it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's aviation lecture. since 1982, this lecture series has spotlighted for the 140 of the biggest names in modern aviation history.
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-- mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i'll yield for a second. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: i have eight requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. the recent scandal at wells fargo and the massive data breach at equifax, and i don't think anyone of us can go home and not hear about -- certainly the equifax scandal of just a couple of week -- that we found out a couple of weeks ago, the massive data breach at equifax, the fake account scandal at wells fargo drive home the point the forced arbitration clauses have become almost unavoidable in everyday life. whether it's a credit card, a bank account, whether a student loan or college enrollment, a nursing home contract, your phone service or even now far too often your job, you've probably signed a contract that forced you to give up your right to a day in court. usually
-- mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i'll yield for a second. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: i have eight requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. the recent scandal at wells fargo and the massive data breach at equifax, and i don't think anyone of us...
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the truth is you started working films really after mrs. brown. when did you get cast at m. in bond? >> i don't know when it was. she suddenly went into something new. olivia, the entertainer of the royal court. something completely new. she had the courage to say, i'll stop doing that, i'll go do this. >> rose: i'll stop doing shakespeare and do entertainer. >> yes. >> rose: he said once he didn't want to sing and dance on stage. >> he did. >> rose: he did want to. yes. who wouldn't? he used to sit and say that's one i would really like. >> rose: did you know olivier. i knew him. the only time i worked with him is when we joined the e.u. and there was a huge concert at covencovent garden and you had wonderful singers and had everybody, all europe represented in the arts. it was glorious, and sir lawrence and max sabian and i were the links between them all. >> rose: never had a chance to be with him on stage? >> no, that was maggie. >> rose: speaking of her, the friendship between you two is that a deep and long friendship? >> it is. we were in the vick in 1958, so we've ha
the truth is you started working films really after mrs. brown. when did you get cast at m. in bond? >> i don't know when it was. she suddenly went into something new. olivia, the entertainer of the royal court. something completely new. she had the courage to say, i'll stop doing that, i'll go do this. >> rose: i'll stop doing shakespeare and do entertainer. >> yes. >> rose: he said once he didn't want to sing and dance on stage. >> he did. >> rose: he did...
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i was like -- >> no, in 97 she played queen victoria in mrs. brown.queen obviously at a later stage in her life. it is a beautiful film. i love the way it was shot. it's a comedic film that has some great drama. julie dench is fantastic in this role as she always is. i think the whole cast really works. eddie izzard is fantastic. he's unrecognizable as her son who then becomes king. it's a well made film. i wouldn't say it's one of the best of the year but i think it's an enjoyable fun entertaining movie. i gave it a four out of five. >> okay, good. >> next up is a n >> tom cruise. >> yes and he does all of his ing owins film which is so crazy to me because an actor of his caliber and he's been around for awhile but he is still doing his own stunts which is really cool and helps more of an immersive experience. >> he didn't land the plane on the street. >> oh, he lands planes. in that particular shot i don't think we physically see him -- there's ways to cut around it to make it look like he's landing certain things but when you see him flying in a sh
i was like -- >> no, in 97 she played queen victoria in mrs. brown.queen obviously at a later stage in her life. it is a beautiful film. i love the way it was shot. it's a comedic film that has some great drama. julie dench is fantastic in this role as she always is. i think the whole cast really works. eddie izzard is fantastic. he's unrecognizable as her son who then becomes king. it's a well made film. i wouldn't say it's one of the best of the year but i think it's an enjoyable fun...
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because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.idn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable film not least because the performances are very likeable. from
because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.idn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de...
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because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.l ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable film not least because the performances are very likeable. from the outside it looks rather fluffy. it looks like a good—looking film that will appeal to the
because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.l ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i...
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mr. brown, stay close, if you can. to, of course, be able to use you as a resource over the next few days. >> any time. >> and draw on your expertise. thank you. >>> mayor of miami beach now, phillip levine, joins me now. mayor, thank you. i know you're very busy. i appreciate your time. you said earlier today that your biggest challenge is trying to convince people to get out. to leave the evacuation area. have we made progress on that front? are they getting out? >> i think we've made progress, craig. i mean, i've been all over this city. we're seeing people getting on our buses, taking them to -- i think i lost him. >> no, i still have you. >> yeah, we just last transmission. i think that what we're doing -- what we're pushing for is getting everybody off the beach. we have made a lot of progress, put people on the buses, we see them leaving the beach. and at this point, we're hoping everyone please evacuate from miami beach. >> we saw a situation at the airport there at miami international airport -- >> so as we co
mr. brown, stay close, if you can. to, of course, be able to use you as a resource over the next few days. >> any time. >> and draw on your expertise. thank you. >>> mayor of miami beach now, phillip levine, joins me now. mayor, thank you. i know you're very busy. i appreciate your time. you said earlier today that your biggest challenge is trying to convince people to get out. to leave the evacuation area. have we made progress on that front? are they getting out? >>...
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government a california jerry brown hello mr brown thank you for joining us on the program now you gave a speech a before i'm speaking about global threats could you sum up the main message for us . both the main message is there a real global threats north korea in their nuclear testing and what that might. that might. be a token for the rest of the world very serious threat nuclear proliferation nuclear terrorism nuclear materials in the hands of terrorists nuclear mystique climate change cyber interference in the industry these are all deep fundamental and even existential threats because of that the u.s. and russia as well as china and japan and other countries have to collaborate there is no way forward unless yes we take our differences seriously but we also focus on the threats and that then can bring us together and realize the real benefits that greater cooperation would bring to all our trees. there is no secret there were lation between the u.s. and russia are our own historic low right now as given the situation given the the atmosphere how are you feeling at the forum. well
government a california jerry brown hello mr brown thank you for joining us on the program now you gave a speech a before i'm speaking about global threats could you sum up the main message for us . both the main message is there a real global threats north korea in their nuclear testing and what that might. that might. be a token for the rest of the world very serious threat nuclear proliferation nuclear terrorism nuclear materials in the hands of terrorists nuclear mystique climate change...
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brown. >> yeah. i'm just curious your -- your actual process. do you go back and watch mr mrs. brown? all. not for 20 years i think. no, but when do you something leak that, you do -- you do a set certain amount of homework. >> originally? >> yes. >> yes. so i've known that up to then and i realizedliness after albert had died, and that she found that she could talk and be at ease with john brown, and then but after he had died i didn't know that this last 15 years of her life that she had that joy of having somebody else who she can relax with and send the others away and say teach me abdul and teach me how to write it and all of that and have an exchange of thoughts and sense of humor and everything. >> judy dench is 82 years old. >> still acting everything. >> did you ask what it was like to work with her. >> i did. we'll have part of that coming up. a great scene they lock eyes together and he talks about how when he's filming scenes in his own country they don't normally have the actor on the other side to give him the eye line. he had to sit across from judy dench and do all of
brown. >> yeah. i'm just curious your -- your actual process. do you go back and watch mr mrs. brown? all. not for 20 years i think. no, but when do you something leak that, you do -- you do a set certain amount of homework. >> originally? >> yes. >> yes. so i've known that up to then and i realizedliness after albert had died, and that she found that she could talk and be at ease with john brown, and then but after he had died i didn't know that this last 15 years of...
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mr. browne: good evening. i am chris browne, the director of the national aviation air and space museum. it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's aviation lecture. since 1982, this lecture series has spotlighted for the 140 of the biggest names in modern aviation history. like all of our public programs, this lecture is prevented -- is presented free of charge. this is possible thanks to the generous support of g.e. aviation. private contributions like there's are critical to our programs and exhibitions. tois my privilege acknowledge them for their long and outstanding support. joining us is the digital solutions leader of military solutions. lisa, our colleagues at g.e., we thank you for your substantial and enduring support. [applause] mr. browne: since we opened the museum on the mall, and our center in chantilly in 2003, more than 250 million people have walked through our doors to be informed and inspired by the history of flight and space travel. drawing from the museum's priceless collection of iconic
mr. browne: good evening. i am chris browne, the director of the national aviation air and space museum. it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's aviation lecture. since 1982, this lecture series has spotlighted for the 140 of the biggest names in modern aviation history. like all of our public programs, this lecture is prevented -- is presented free of charge. this is possible thanks to the generous support of g.e. aviation. private contributions like there's are critical to our programs and...
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i agree with everything mr. brown said, i think it is crucially important that criminal defendants have not just adequate counsel but really good counsel that advocates on their behalf. the way i can make sure that occurs is by asking at the outset, are you aware that you are aware that you are entitled to counsel? and if they are not, make them aware of that fact and point them in the direction of where they need to go to obtain the counsel. >> in my view and experience, judges also have the opportunity to advocate appropriately within the bar to ensure there is broad anticipation and pro bono opportunities of folks that are real risk are well represented. i'll ask you the same question, how as a district court judge you can ensure access to justice and effective representation is balanced between all parties who appear before you. >> i cannot agree more with your sentiments that you have expressed with that issue. i started as an intern for the federal public defenders office a long time ago and thought i would work
i agree with everything mr. brown said, i think it is crucially important that criminal defendants have not just adequate counsel but really good counsel that advocates on their behalf. the way i can make sure that occurs is by asking at the outset, are you aware that you are aware that you are entitled to counsel? and if they are not, make them aware of that fact and point them in the direction of where they need to go to obtain the counsel. >> in my view and experience, judges also have...
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something huge and grandiose i think to misdirect us from things like health care where he's failing mr brown ted. ted i mean why did the president go down this road if you mention we've got so many important issues in this country in the world one in the world would he go down this road and create such a hornet's nest here. i honestly can't answer that question he was that you're a comedian a fan the president you've got to figure that one out but i haven't sat down to talk to the president about about this you can ask. is there a huckabee about that that's her job my job is to defend the president's policies and i agree one hundred percent with the policies but why he would bring up this issue political rally i can answer that and rob job do understand the firman behind it rob we're seeing a fellow go after those i mean are they going to evolve as the vehicle of change for the criminal justice system in this country i mean this is a big social bite here in a big issue that there's that they're standing on. the n.f.l. is strong and united there are strong union they've got powerful wealthy o
something huge and grandiose i think to misdirect us from things like health care where he's failing mr brown ted. ted i mean why did the president go down this road if you mention we've got so many important issues in this country in the world one in the world would he go down this road and create such a hornet's nest here. i honestly can't answer that question he was that you're a comedian a fan the president you've got to figure that one out but i haven't sat down to talk to the president...
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mr. brown: thank you. i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to five minutes on the hassett nomination. the presiding officer: the senate in a quorum call. mr. brown: mr. president, i apologize. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call and then ask unanimous consent for up to five minutes to speak on the hassett nomination. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you. i rise to discuss the nomination for chair of the council of economic advisors, dr. kevin hassett, who came through the banking committee with a mixed vote, not so much because of him and his qualifications but because of some of his statements and because of the political philosophy of the -- the economic philosophy of the person who nominated dr. hassett. i hope in meeting with him and being impressed with his integrity and openness, i hope that he won't forget where he came f i hope that he'll -- where he came from. i hope that he'll approach the job in a sound way and that he'll be transparent about his
mr. brown: thank you. i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to five minutes on the hassett nomination. the presiding officer: the senate in a quorum call. mr. brown: mr. president, i apologize. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call and then ask unanimous consent for up to five minutes to speak on the hassett nomination. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you. i rise to discuss the nomination for chair of the council of economic advisors, dr. kevin...
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he looked at mr. brown as -- [indiscernible] >> there's so much debate over john brown. was he completely insane or zealot. i don't know. i have no idea. anyone else? [indiscernible] >> part of the deal was to parks and ranger act. they were supposed to -- if they were requested by the confederate commanders join up, that was supposed to be their role. they could call on them. theoretically this they were supposed to do, like these scouts. they were supposed to be available when called upon. sometimes they were. quantro's folks were called upon. bloody bill anderson went his own way. i read about him. i go my goodness. in my book, i have a picture of him. he looks like a this hero. they have another picture he's dead. [indiscernible] >> i can go on forever about quantro he was a school teacher. he was a school teacher. apparently a real smart guy. what's interesting later after he was dead, people said he was a real scoundrel. someone said he was nasty boy he would pull the wings off flies. people actually knew him, no, he was studious. he would have never in a million y
he looked at mr. brown as -- [indiscernible] >> there's so much debate over john brown. was he completely insane or zealot. i don't know. i have no idea. anyone else? [indiscernible] >> part of the deal was to parks and ranger act. they were supposed to -- if they were requested by the confederate commanders join up, that was supposed to be their role. they could call on them. theoretically this they were supposed to do, like these scouts. they were supposed to be available when...
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because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie.irst to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie,
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, judy dench is fantastic in this film, she played this character 20 years ago in a film called mrs. browne unlikely friendship, and it is specifically referenced in regards to queen victoria's life, this took place toward the end of queen victoria's life and her costar is fantastic in the movie as well as eddie, the film is fantastic, very funny. i said down with judy dench who has a chance in this film to have interesting eating sequences. food plays a big character as the film progresses and i spoke to her, as an actress do you have to eat all day? i am genuinely curious how these eating scenes work. i want to know, did you sit there and eat all day? 20 takes, the same piece of chicken >> it is all different pieces, not just one piece of chicken, 20 pieces. when she is sitting having egg in bed lasted all morning. interested to hear how many eggs you eat. i said how many? he said just 11. [laughter] >> can't imagine eating 11 eggs. i give the movie four out of five, it is out in new york and la expanding this friday. american-made, incredibly crazy true story starring tom cruise as a tw
, judy dench is fantastic in this film, she played this character 20 years ago in a film called mrs. browne unlikely friendship, and it is specifically referenced in regards to queen victoria's life, this took place toward the end of queen victoria's life and her costar is fantastic in the movie as well as eddie, the film is fantastic, very funny. i said down with judy dench who has a chance in this film to have interesting eating sequences. food plays a big character as the film progresses and...
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. >> mr. brown, are you worried that you're going to see a lot of flight from the island? is th that people will decide this is too much, pick up and start elsewhere? >> well, they tend to be extremely loyal to the country. i believe that temporarily some of them will move, especially in light of the impending storm. hurricane jose. the lasting thing we want is to have a significant amount go, anyone for that matter. these storms more ferocious, come in a greater frequency. and climate change it real. you're living the consequences of climate change. and those who do not belief in climate change, we're hoping that when they would have looked at these natural disasters they'll change the position. all of us need to believe in it and take collective action. >> right. well look, there's a broader discussion to be had. that is true. a lot in the political spectrum in h the united states don't want to have that conversation right now. they'll blame it on urgency but don't like the subject matter. the immediate concern for you now, how many people are we talking about that are s
. >> mr. brown, are you worried that you're going to see a lot of flight from the island? is th that people will decide this is too much, pick up and start elsewhere? >> well, they tend to be extremely loyal to the country. i believe that temporarily some of them will move, especially in light of the impending storm. hurricane jose. the lasting thing we want is to have a significant amount go, anyone for that matter. these storms more ferocious, come in a greater frequency. and...
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movie buffs this particular film might seem like a rewarming of one nine hundred ninety seven film mrs brownand victoria's other scandalous relationship there she played the grieving queen after albert's death who rediscovers her life her taste for life through her friendship with a scottish servant. stephen frears for his part made the queen starring helen mirren who did get the oscar for that role judi dench we have a nomination for her is that he still waiting for that accolade but he seems to have certainly great fun looking at the human side of some of the world's most invincible women it's pretty impressive absolutely i mean i don't think this film is up to the standard of the previous two that we just showed there is a very big debate as to how it's kind of depicting colonial times and the relationship between the two is obviously very imbalanced but if judi dench were to be nominated for the oscar for this one she would certainly join a very small club of actors who are nominated for the twice for the same role which is which is certainly interesting that nearly eighty three her birt
movie buffs this particular film might seem like a rewarming of one nine hundred ninety seven film mrs brownand victoria's other scandalous relationship there she played the grieving queen after albert's death who rediscovers her life her taste for life through her friendship with a scottish servant. stephen frears for his part made the queen starring helen mirren who did get the oscar for that role judi dench we have a nomination for her is that he still waiting for that accolade but he seems...
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mr. brown: i ask that kathy glenn and david hart be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the legislative day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown:ly -- i will speak of them in a moment. first thanks to senator boozman for honoring the courageous boys and girls of little rock. i've had the fortune of getting to know ernie green who was the senior of the little rock group. martin luther king i believe attended his graduation. my brother arranged for my daughter to have dinner with ernie greene. we heard about the ernie greene story. i want to take a moment, mr. president, to draw attention to the millions of american citizens who are fighting for their lives in puerto rico, never, ever to forever get that people in puerto rico and the virgin islands are, in fact, american citizens. it has been five days since hurricane maria ripped through puerto rico, people are without power and communication, in many cases with no end in sight. my staff has checked to see the condition
mr. brown: i ask that kathy glenn and david hart be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the legislative day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown:ly -- i will speak of them in a moment. first thanks to senator boozman for honoring the courageous boys and girls of little rock. i've had the fortune of getting to know ernie green who was the senior of the little rock group. martin luther king i believe attended his graduation. my brother arranged for my daughter to have...
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buffs this movie itself could even look like a rewarming of one thousand nine hundred seven film mrs brown that's victoria's other scandalous relationship another she played the grieving queen who rediscovers her lust for life through her friendship with a scottish servant and she actually got an oscar nomination for that one as stephen frears for his part. made the queen here starring helen mirren who did get an oscar for that role and he still waiting for that accolade but he seems to have great fun looking at the human side of some of the world's most invincible women you know so i don't think this particular film is quite up to the standard of those two that we just saw. as i mentioned the the debates and the acting is considered to be pretty an evening but if judi dench were to be nominated for the oscar for this fun film and she would add to that very small club of actors who've actually been nominated twice for basically playing the same role or character so and that twenty years apart at the age of eighty three yes she's not at all a bit still a formidable presence on screen absolu
buffs this movie itself could even look like a rewarming of one thousand nine hundred seven film mrs brown that's victoria's other scandalous relationship another she played the grieving queen who rediscovers her lust for life through her friendship with a scottish servant and she actually got an oscar nomination for that one as stephen frears for his part. made the queen here starring helen mirren who did get an oscar for that role and he still waiting for that accolade but he seems to have...
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mr. brown who might not be familiar with this island that want to put it in perspective, puerto rico's population and puerto rico's size because context is important, population, 3.4 million people roughly. again, a reminder to some it is a u.s. territory, large eflt city population somewhere around 347,000. the territory's total population been decreasing since 2004. most of the island mountainous, how prepared was puerto rico for something like this? >> well, actually not much you can do to be prepared for something like this. when you think about the fact as you just described the island, craig, i heard your previous reporter talking about maybe 6,000 people evacuated, which always raises the question if you're stuck on an island, where do you evacuate to with the storm the size of maria that from all of the reports that i've seen and been watching are going to some point virtually cover the entire island. you have the complication of both the wind damage and now the rain, which is just goin
mr. brown who might not be familiar with this island that want to put it in perspective, puerto rico's population and puerto rico's size because context is important, population, 3.4 million people roughly. again, a reminder to some it is a u.s. territory, large eflt city population somewhere around 347,000. the territory's total population been decreasing since 2004. most of the island mountainous, how prepared was puerto rico for something like this? >> well, actually not much you can...
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if you haven't seen mrs. brownnd you will see the character arc now. abby: another true story tom cruise. >> this is twa pilot asked to be part of the cia. and he became a drug runner for the cartel in the 1980s. true story about a gentleman named barry seal and doug lieman directed the movie swingers, edge of tomorrow, two phenomenal films. cruise is so great in this film. the energy he has is comedic. there is action in the film. he does all of his own stunts. he flies all of his own planes. and that becomes a very immersive thing for the audience whether you have your leading actor really doing that stunt work. he recently hurt himself on mission impossible 6. abby: strained his ankle. >> we saw him do that with mission impossible 6. he does his own i stunts. creates an environment you believe what's happening. a story whole time you are watching it you are thinking how the heck is this true? steve: such a big star. how many stars for this? >> i gave it 4 out of 5. if you have any questions about movies tweet me
if you haven't seen mrs. brownnd you will see the character arc now. abby: another true story tom cruise. >> this is twa pilot asked to be part of the cia. and he became a drug runner for the cartel in the 1980s. true story about a gentleman named barry seal and doug lieman directed the movie swingers, edge of tomorrow, two phenomenal films. cruise is so great in this film. the energy he has is comedic. there is action in the film. he does all of his own stunts. he flies all of his own...
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mr. brown, a 38-year-old life-long resident of d.c. has three children and is a grandmother and says she has been taking metro for 35 years and was late for an apartment on this saturday, and the bus driver, she claims, was being rude and she had to go to the bathroom and she relieved herself in a cup on the bus. >> the bus line has a history, so this action passed as okay. >> she was arrested later. >> right, she decided she was going to dump it off when she got off the bus but because the bus driver was being rude to her and other passengers that's why >> is there a security problem here? >> completely. these bus operators come face to taeus with the public and a lot of people that don't want to pay, who spit on them and who are rude to them or are drunk and do things like this woman did, and so metro tried to put up shields on some buses, but that gets you so far. there was a shield on this bus and she reached around it and did what she did. >> i know people can be great communities, and you never get stuck underground on a bus like
mr. brown, a 38-year-old life-long resident of d.c. has three children and is a grandmother and says she has been taking metro for 35 years and was late for an apartment on this saturday, and the bus driver, she claims, was being rude and she had to go to the bathroom and she relieved herself in a cup on the bus. >> the bus line has a history, so this action passed as okay. >> she was arrested later. >> right, she decided she was going to dump it off when she got off the bus...
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mr. brown, welcome you heard the general a moment ago describe, i assume you did, describe the scene he saw there as looking like an atomic bomb went off how do you deal with that kind of destruction and how much more complicated is it to deal with it when it is on an island like puerto rico, st. thomas, st. john >> you have an island that has been virtually destroyed just bear with me. imagine two lines going at a 45 degree angle toward each other one is the response time the other are people's frustration levels these move right toward each other. you take puerto rico now you have ports that have been damaged. you have railroads and you have runways that have been damaged after the storm passes, you have to move in to do a damage assessment to see what has to be done before you can move ships in once you make those assessments, you make the repairs but even then you have to make certain that the docks are safe so that you can off load the material before you can land a c-130, make certain the
mr. brown, welcome you heard the general a moment ago describe, i assume you did, describe the scene he saw there as looking like an atomic bomb went off how do you deal with that kind of destruction and how much more complicated is it to deal with it when it is on an island like puerto rico, st. thomas, st. john >> you have an island that has been virtually destroyed just bear with me. imagine two lines going at a 45 degree angle toward each other one is the response time the other are...
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mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you very much, congressman brown. we proceed to congress woman elise stefanik of new york. >> thank you very much. i want to associate my questions with a follow up to my colleague, mr. brown. i too think it is incredibly important that we receive a briefing in a classified setting regarding the cyber threats to our naval ships. but i want to ask you specifically. you mentioned that we are integrating cyber and network vulnerabilities as part of our ongoing investigation. how is that happening specifically, even if it is to rule out cyber as a potential cause? >> specifically, the admiral at tenth fleet is our fleet cyber command. he has a team that he's formed that will go -- they're a team of experts. very, very talented young men and women that will -- that are in place and will use their knowledge of how they would attack to determine whether we've been attacked, and they will know where to go look. this is the first time we have done this. and we're not stopping. this is to try to institutionalize doing cyber as
mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you very much, congressman brown. we proceed to congress woman elise stefanik of new york. >> thank you very much. i want to associate my questions with a follow up to my colleague, mr. brown. i too think it is incredibly important that we receive a briefing in a classified setting regarding the cyber threats to our naval ships. but i want to ask you specifically. you mentioned that we are integrating cyber and network vulnerabilities as part of...
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tony blair famously refused to sack mr. brown.a discussion for us as we navigate brexit. tom: thank you. greatly appreciate it this morning. an important and timely interview. bloomberg daybreak, they really go for what happened overnight. you need to wake up to bloomberg daybreak, their important conversation. francine lacqua and tom keene in new york. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the bloomberg business flash. equifax learned about a major breach of its data five months before it the day publicly that knowledge. they have said the bridge in march was not related to the one that exposed data for 143 million americans. one person familiar with the matter said the breaches involved the same hacker. approved foren treating lung disease. glaxo.uld help sales for selling $3 billion worth of sales in heineken, this will allow the selling company to take advantage of favorable tax law in mexico. tom: shot out to our team. it is not just me and francine and david gura. we have
tony blair famously refused to sack mr. brown.a discussion for us as we navigate brexit. tom: thank you. greatly appreciate it this morning. an important and timely interview. bloomberg daybreak, they really go for what happened overnight. you need to wake up to bloomberg daybreak, their important conversation. francine lacqua and tom keene in new york. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the bloomberg business flash. equifax...
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i want to associate my questions wi a follow up to my colleague, mr. brown. i too think it is incredibly important that we receive a briefing in a classified setting regarding the cyber threats to o naval ships. but i want to ask you specically. you mentioned that we are integrating cyber and netwk vulnerabilities as part of our ongoing investation. how is that happening specifically, even if it is to rule out cyber as a potential cause? >> specifically, admiral, our leet cyber command, has a team hat hs formed. they're a team of experts. very, very taleed young m and women that will -- that are in place and will use their knowledge of how they would attack to teamf experts.ery, very talentedou men and women determine whether we've been attacked, and they will know where to go look. thiss the first me we have done this. and we're not stopping. this is to try to institutionalize doing cyber as part of any mishap, aviation, submarine, you name it. we need to go look ait as order of business and not nd wave ito its cyber. >> i agree with that and that leads to i
i want to associate my questions wi a follow up to my colleague, mr. brown. i too think it is incredibly important that we receive a briefing in a classified setting regarding the cyber threats to o naval ships. but i want to ask you specically. you mentioned that we are integrating cyber and netwk vulnerabilities as part of our ongoing investation. how is that happening specifically, even if it is to rule out cyber as a potential cause? >> specifically, admiral, our leet cyber command,...
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mr. brown: mr. speaker, by ending daca president trump made our i am gration system less fair and just for our young people. these dreamers study in our schools and work in our main streets. they are americans and united states is their home. it makes no sense to deport them simply because of the actions of their parents. this decision is so contrary to american values that even business leaders and faith leaders called on the president not to do t my grandmother came to this country from jamaica as a worker and for a period of time was undocumented. she did this so that my father could become the first member of our family to go to college. she repaid his mother and this country by drk becaming a doctor and working in some of the poorest neighborhoods near where i grew up. my father pursued the american dream and in turn contributed to the greatness that is america. kicking these dreamers out won't create jobs or make our neighborhood safer. why we must pass the dream act. it's the right thing to d
mr. brown: mr. speaker, by ending daca president trump made our i am gration system less fair and just for our young people. these dreamers study in our schools and work in our main streets. they are americans and united states is their home. it makes no sense to deport them simply because of the actions of their parents. this decision is so contrary to american values that even business leaders and faith leaders called on the president not to do t my grandmother came to this country from...
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brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman, i'm not asking for a second round, just one question to wrap up and thank you for your indulgence. in a recent speech, the s.e.c. commissioner suggested companies that go public should be permitted to require that shareholders resolve claims in arbitration and not the courts. that would be what we call forced arbitration this is, as you know, mr. chairman, this contrary to corporate governance best practice and contrary to the s.e.c.'s stated views on this issue. will you -- my question is will you continue to support s.e.c. practice that preserves shareholders' rights to go to court and reject mandatory arbitration requirements for companies going public? >>. >> senator, i'm not going to pre-judge that issue but i understand this is also a state law issue and in many states you're not permitted to have mandatory arbitration. but i am not going to categorially say that you would never have a situation where something other than accessing state law remedies for a particular o
brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman, i'm not asking for a second round, just one question to wrap up and thank you for your indulgence. in a recent speech, the s.e.c. commissioner suggested companies that go public should be permitted to require that shareholders resolve claims in arbitration and not the courts. that would be what we call forced arbitration this is, as you know, mr. chairman, this contrary to corporate governance best practice and contrary to the s.e.c.'s stated views on...
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mr. chairman. >> senator brown. >> sorry about that. he's taller. you didn't see me. >> well, he sneaked in. >> fair enough. first off, we've been tax reform, banking community issues, and i apologize for not being here. mr. parkerer i've heard already recounting of your story and thank you for sharing with us. and mr. wright, thank you for what you do in alabama. we have a store. why wife and i live in the city of cleveland. my zip code has had morefore cloches in my zip code than any zip code in america that year. and we have stores not too different from yours, one in particular that serves what people call food desert. and thank you when you step up as a small business person like that, to both of you. and if i could director a question to you, doctor. last week i met with a food bank in columbus. they're partnering to tackle hunger and had one message for me. how food and nutrition are so linked to help outcomes. the zip code you come from, whether it's appalachia, ohio, or inner city dayton, relies a whole lot. good nutrition leads to patients
mr. chairman. >> senator brown. >> sorry about that. he's taller. you didn't see me. >> well, he sneaked in. >> fair enough. first off, we've been tax reform, banking community issues, and i apologize for not being here. mr. parkerer i've heard already recounting of your story and thank you for sharing with us. and mr. wright, thank you for what you do in alabama. we have a store. why wife and i live in the city of cleveland. my zip code has had morefore cloches in my...
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mr. chairman. >> senator brown. >> sorry about that. he's taller. you didn't see me. >> well, he sneaked in. >> fair enough. first off, we've been tax reform, banking community issues, and i apologize for not being here. mr. parkerer i've heard already recounting of your story and thank you for sharing with us. and mr. wright, thank you for what you do in alabama. we have a store. why wife and i live in the city of cleveland. my zip code has had morefore cloches in my zip code than any zip code in america that year. and we have stores not too different from yours, one in particular that serves what people call food desert. and thank you when you step up as a small business person like that, to both of you. and if i could director a question to you, doctor. last week i met with a food bank in columbus. they're partnering to tackle hunger and had one message for me. how food and nutrition are so linked to help outcomes. the zip code you come from, whether it's appalachia, ohio, or inner city dayton, relies a whole lot. good nutrition leads to patients
mr. chairman. >> senator brown. >> sorry about that. he's taller. you didn't see me. >> well, he sneaked in. >> fair enough. first off, we've been tax reform, banking community issues, and i apologize for not being here. mr. parkerer i've heard already recounting of your story and thank you for sharing with us. and mr. wright, thank you for what you do in alabama. we have a store. why wife and i live in the city of cleveland. my zip code has had morefore cloches in my...
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brown. already mrs blair was a catholic and the cardinal knew the family. 0nce tony blair left office, the cardinaldid not necessarily persuade tony blair of his opinions when tony blair was prime minister, not only on issues like same—sex adoption but also the cardinal was opposed to the war in iraq but he did not have clout there. good to have your thoughts. thank you for coming in. it may have been a chilly start to the day. plenty of sunshine. some cloud is starting to build. a few showers breaking out. much of the north and west of the uk will hold onto to find whether the south east scotland, parts of the pennines, through the east midlands and into east anglia there could be boundary downpours. even in these areas people will escape them and stay dry. berigaud cloud and sunny spells. some of the showers in eastern england hang on into the night. an area of cloud going into the morning. many places will be under clear skies allowing temperatures to dip into single figures. 0n temperatures to dip into single figures. on saturday the chance of the odd light shower in eastern england but the vas
brown. already mrs blair was a catholic and the cardinal knew the family. 0nce tony blair left office, the cardinaldid not necessarily persuade tony blair of his opinions when tony blair was prime minister, not only on issues like same—sex adoption but also the cardinal was opposed to the war in iraq but he did not have clout there. good to have your thoughts. thank you for coming in. it may have been a chilly start to the day. plenty of sunshine. some cloud is starting to build. a few...
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his appointees to the fourth and fifth circuits in the south were courageous defenders of brown and desegregation. mr. medic action was his decision to send the one at her first airborne into little rock, -- 101st airborne into little rock arkansas. violence or rubbed it when i never get a mac to desegregate central high school in response to a court order by eisenhower appointee. the governor deployed the national guard to prevent desegregation. he later brokered an agreement with eisenhower ordered the guard to protect the students, with joined the troops. -- withdrawing the troops. then eisenhower sent in the 101st. the civil rights act. it is a complicated active explain in a few minutes but i will try to. january 10, 1957, in the state of the union, president eisenhower proclaimed his goal of "moving closer to the goal of fair and equal treatment of citizens without regard to race or color." his proposal included a bipartisan civil rights commission, a civil rights division and the justice department, authority for the attorney general to seek federal court orders in civil rights cases, and prot
his appointees to the fourth and fifth circuits in the south were courageous defenders of brown and desegregation. mr. medic action was his decision to send the one at her first airborne into little rock, -- 101st airborne into little rock arkansas. violence or rubbed it when i never get a mac to desegregate central high school in response to a court order by eisenhower appointee. the governor deployed the national guard to prevent desegregation. he later brokered an agreement with eisenhower...