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putin personally stopped him prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon hospital mr brown had to be. extradited since these type of crimes covered by the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder is crimes by the thousand a long document had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russian never received any answer. human rights activists are sounding the alarm over a teenage bride auction that was held on facebook are too silly a patrol to go look at the uproar the social media giant is now facing. it's twenty eight seeing we're well into the twenty first century but in south sudan you can still buy a teenage bride for a few hundred cows three jeeps and ten thousand bucks this isn't from a fresh ad on a billboard somewhere in the sudanese savannah the auction and wedding are done and over with and guess where the bidding happened on facebook any form of human trafficking whether posts pages or groups that coordinate this activity are not allowed on facebook and so they took the auction posts down good job facebook just one problem lik
putin personally stopped him prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon hospital mr brown had to be. extradited since these type of crimes covered by the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder is crimes by the thousand a long document had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russian never received any answer. human rights activists are sounding the alarm over a teenage bride auction that was held on facebook are too silly a patrol...
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so mrs. brownays she is endorsing the club ticket implanting too - - planning to vote for him and the other candidates cosponsors. but he writes mrs. brown to say i know you are in a position to do a lot of good, make sure your members register to vote and pay the poll tax. this is 1927 most african-americans cannot vote certainly not in the south but in memphis you have a white political boss corresponding with the african-american woman about voting that is very unique in the south for that time period of jim crow segregation. memphis is very well known is the 68 sanitation strike doctor martin luther king murder here april 4th 1968. we have in our collection the police record of man named frank and some of the more interesting items we have. first, a handbill from the organization of citizens on the move for a quality which was the umbrella organization of civil rights groups including the labor union the naacp the fellow christian leadership conference and others to court protest during the str
so mrs. brownays she is endorsing the club ticket implanting too - - planning to vote for him and the other candidates cosponsors. but he writes mrs. brown to say i know you are in a position to do a lot of good, make sure your members register to vote and pay the poll tax. this is 1927 most african-americans cannot vote certainly not in the south but in memphis you have a white political boss corresponding with the african-american woman about voting that is very unique in the south for that...
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mrs. brown: as i mentioned first of all, we need a farm bill. a bipartisan farm bill should not be that difficult to achieve. we have always had one before. hat farm bill needs to include the important safety net for farmers as well as conservation programs. i think it needs to preserve and protect our anti-hunger nutrition programs. we need research when on tours with wsu and research on falling numbers problems and other problems related to climate affecting our farm economy. it is something we could be a national leader on with a significant investment in agricultural research. as i mentioned before, serving on the agricultural committee i would work with other members of congress, democrat and republican, especially in the northwest, given the importance of trade to our economy. moderator: your rebuttal? >> two years ago farmers were concerned about record regulations coming out of washington, d.c. that really threatened their ability. today we are moving forward with a robust farm economy. i worked with the japanese mill operators. my prior
mrs. brown: as i mentioned first of all, we need a farm bill. a bipartisan farm bill should not be that difficult to achieve. we have always had one before. hat farm bill needs to include the important safety net for farmers as well as conservation programs. i think it needs to preserve and protect our anti-hunger nutrition programs. we need research when on tours with wsu and research on falling numbers problems and other problems related to climate affecting our farm economy. it is something...
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so mrs. brownsays she isor endorsing the overton ticket and planning to vote for him and the other sponsored candidates, and we also have his response, and he writes mrs. brown and said i know you're in a position to do a lot of good, make sure your members register to vote and make sure they pay their poll tax. remember this is 1927. throughout the united states most african americans cannot vote. certainly not in the south. but in memphis, you have a white political boss who is corresponding with an african american woman, about voting. that is very unique in the south of that time period of jim crow segregation. one thing memphis is very well known is the 1968 san station strike and dr. martin luther king's murder on april 4, 1968. we have in our collection the papers of the police director from 1968. a map named frank haulman, and some of the more interesting items we have first, we have a hand bill from the organize which was called citizens on the move from equality. which was the umbrella or
so mrs. brownsays she isor endorsing the overton ticket and planning to vote for him and the other sponsored candidates, and we also have his response, and he writes mrs. brown and said i know you're in a position to do a lot of good, make sure your members register to vote and make sure they pay their poll tax. remember this is 1927. throughout the united states most african americans cannot vote. certainly not in the south. but in memphis, you have a white political boss who is corresponding...
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backwards except in want to two places and ohio was one of the ways we slipped backwards i think mr brown senator brown is a great potential candidate however i do think you have to kind of bring your state along do you expect a crowded field in the primaries. i do anticipate lots of noise and activities i hope however we will not get into a situation in which we take away from the potential to win the general election by waste and all our far power in the primary we didn't do that when we did both barack obama and hillary clinton we actually settled on the two and we allowed for the two of them to engage in the activities and two thousand in two thousand and eight or nine and make make sure that that process took place in a way in which the day after hillary lost to obama he she immediately embraced obama he embraced her she and then when secretary of state and pointed by him as a president i want to see the same kind of results take place i don't want to see what happened on the republicans are they are when jeb bush went obviously on vacation when little marco went away i went online a
backwards except in want to two places and ohio was one of the ways we slipped backwards i think mr brown senator brown is a great potential candidate however i do think you have to kind of bring your state along do you expect a crowded field in the primaries. i do anticipate lots of noise and activities i hope however we will not get into a situation in which we take away from the potential to win the general election by waste and all our far power in the primary we didn't do that when we did...
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mrs. brownthe city federation of colored women's clubs . and an important aspect of memphis history is african-americans voted in large numbers in memphis. the state of tennessee granted african-americans the right to vote even before the 14th amendment took effect. and the only impediment that was ever created after the fact was the poll tax. in many other southern states there were more restrictive measures to prevent african-americans from voting but in tennessee not as much you have again, powerful strong african-americans determined to vote, who registered their fellow african-americans in large numbers and this letter from 1927 which is from mrs. brown to eh rob who was the political boss of memphis and in 1927, he is , he has a slate of candidates including a man named watkins overton who is running for mayor. mrs. brown writes and says she is endorsing the overton club, the overton ticket and planning to vote for him and the other sponsored candidates. and we also have prompts response a
mrs. brownthe city federation of colored women's clubs . and an important aspect of memphis history is african-americans voted in large numbers in memphis. the state of tennessee granted african-americans the right to vote even before the 14th amendment took effect. and the only impediment that was ever created after the fact was the poll tax. in many other southern states there were more restrictive measures to prevent african-americans from voting but in tennessee not as much you have again,...
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and harassing political opponents dissidents and journalists there's a lot that can be said about mr brown a man who claims that russia has been trying to use in supposed to arrest him those twenty thirty he's a u.s. born british businessman had an investment fund which at one time. i am was the largest foreign portfolio investor in russia and accused by russian authorities of grave crimes from embezzlement to excess to rita murder he denies all charges saying they are all politically motivated such attacks on russia have only helped him build a reputation of a brave man who stands for human rights it turned out that in putin's russia there are no good guys no empathy and no morals to threaten me with death they threaten me with kidnapping the russians will do anything they can get away with or even stuff they can't get away with to arrest kidnap torture and kill to take people's properties away the russians are liars and who doesn't love a guy that accuses russia of being a baddie not ukraine who also have a problem with the russian leading interpol russia's possible presidency interpol i
and harassing political opponents dissidents and journalists there's a lot that can be said about mr brown a man who claims that russia has been trying to use in supposed to arrest him those twenty thirty he's a u.s. born british businessman had an investment fund which at one time. i am was the largest foreign portfolio investor in russia and accused by russian authorities of grave crimes from embezzlement to excess to rita murder he denies all charges saying they are all politically motivated...
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tooting personally stop him prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon house for mr brown and to be extradited since these type of crimes cover spight the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder his crimes part of thousand long documents had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russia never received any uncertain. u.s. vice president mike pence says washington is ready to continue its trade war against beijing by doubling tariffs on chinese goods as are most came with the annual asia pacific economic cooperation summit this weekend the event ended on a historically low no two as the member states failed to agree on a final joint statement that karen takes a closer look. fears over the u.s. china trade war have still not been put to bed sure it's all smiles and much in shirts in the family photo. but unlike previous years this summit was less about governess and more kids who well divisions of a family breakdown with washington and beijing vying for the loyalties of other countries you know the two big giants in the room what can
tooting personally stop him prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon house for mr brown and to be extradited since these type of crimes cover spight the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder his crimes part of thousand long documents had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russia never received any uncertain. u.s. vice president mike pence says washington is ready to continue its trade war against beijing by doubling tariffs on...
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twenty years in greece and prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon house before mr brown had to be extradited since these type of crimes covers by the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder as crimes but it's a thousand a long document had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russia never received any concern it would be fair to mention that mr browder himself believes that all this is politically motivated here rita rated many times that tooting personally stop him. the u.s. says it's ready to continue its trade war against beijing by doubling tariffs on chinese goods vice president mike pence his remarks came at the annual asian pacific economic cooperation summit this last week and the event ended on a historically low note as the member states failed to agree a final joint statement mccarran takes a closer look. fears over the u.s. china trade war have still not been put to bed sure it's all smiles and much in shirts and the family photo. but unlike previous years this summits was less about togetherness and more kids who w
twenty years in greece and prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon house before mr brown had to be extradited since these type of crimes covers by the un convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder as crimes but it's a thousand a long document had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russia never received any concern it would be fair to mention that mr browder himself believes that all this is politically motivated here rita rated many...
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quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's been a -- i've just been through a long election season with a lot of close races. in states all over the country voters had to contend relentless attacks on their voting rights. we saw it in ohio where voters were purged from the rolls, we saw it in my mother's home state of georgia where more than 50,000 voter registrations were held up, 70% from black voters. we know exactly whom these laws are aimed at. it's people of color and it is despicable. rather than working to fix this problem and meg it -- making it easier for voters to exercise their fundamental rights, republican leaders in this body and in state legislatures around the country want to put a man on the federal bench who has supported unapologetic racist. this body has done nothing to try to stop voter suppression. state legislatures around the country controlled by republica
quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's been a -- i've just been through a long election season with a lot of close races. in states all over the country voters had to contend relentless attacks on their voting rights. we saw it in ohio where voters were purged from the rolls, we saw it in my...
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mr.as great friends with rees, director of the center after mr. brown. he worked with them during the apollo program and had great friendships with the folks there. ther when he was at headquarters in the 1990's and then back as director of the johnson space center, he works closely with marshall as they were on the same programs together. another question. >> as opposed to the way the soviets ran their space programs with the cosmonauts, nobody knew who they were until they flew, was it part of george abbey's long game to keep s&s in the public eye especially when their s&s came intothe play? michael: good question. the test pilots loved doing publicity. why do we have to do this, can we just fly? i was the one thing george abbey was order to correct when he got the job. he was told -- i want them to work with doctors more closely is that of treating them at the enemy. they need to cooperate with the press, because that is part of our mission. ,nd abbey believe that, too there was a joke that he was someone who likes to stay in the shadows, but he was k
mr.as great friends with rees, director of the center after mr. brown. he worked with them during the apollo program and had great friendships with the folks there. ther when he was at headquarters in the 1990's and then back as director of the johnson space center, he works closely with marshall as they were on the same programs together. another question. >> as opposed to the way the soviets ran their space programs with the cosmonauts, nobody knew who they were until they flew, was it...
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mr. brown: i was born and raised in minneapolis, minnesota. when i was about 11 years old, i woke up one morning and guess what? i was going to become a military fighter pilot. at the mention of that, my mother looked at me -- isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all this wonderful talent when i had no talent whatsoever? they can see things no one else can see. i sat on that piano stool for the first 10 years of my life the sixthd then in grade at 11 years old, i decided i was going to become a military pilot. don't ask me why. don't ask me how. i don't remember seeing a movie about it, but one morning i woke up and was set. from that point on, it was model airplanes and every book i could find. i remember one in particular that i read so many times i almost had it memorized. was 16 years old, i $35.ed to save up base operator and said i wanted to take flying lessons. see j three fighters very often, but nevertheless, that's the way it was. no more money and no more flying lessons, and of course, in 1941, we know the
mr. brown: i was born and raised in minneapolis, minnesota. when i was about 11 years old, i woke up one morning and guess what? i was going to become a military fighter pilot. at the mention of that, my mother looked at me -- isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all this wonderful talent when i had no talent whatsoever? they can see things no one else can see. i sat on that piano stool for the first 10 years of my life the sixthd then in grade at 11 years old, i...
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mr. brown we are in an active area. >> are there others they have not contributed to?they were included but while google was involved on page 40 with the potential recipients but for the class not google the actual proposal. the allegation is counsel for -- >> the allegation is counsel for the class and the defendant are working together because no money is going to anybody else. for the class,g and google as part of the deal -- i am not suggesting this is what is going on -- the allegation is it is part of the deal and they get to give money to their favorite charity. >> the district court looked at if google's role if they looked at how much money. they said it isn't just accounting. the court responded. i appreciate that. google's own counsel explained to the court if you look at the programs and google's involvement in the development of the programs, that is joint appendix 155, these are not flattering recipients for google. is dedicating its money to auditing from outside the google ecosphere. in each of them, which is where i was going, is specific to what happe
mr. brown we are in an active area. >> are there others they have not contributed to?they were included but while google was involved on page 40 with the potential recipients but for the class not google the actual proposal. the allegation is counsel for -- >> the allegation is counsel for the class and the defendant are working together because no money is going to anybody else. for the class,g and google as part of the deal -- i am not suggesting this is what is going on -- the...
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and, you know, mr. brown has been somewhat of a check on this legislature. i don't think there's too many people that mr. newsom -- think that mr. newsom is going to be any kind of check on this legislature. his protestations to the contrary. >> reporter: that was his chances of feeling of winning. roughly 17 points behind his opponent, lieutenant governor gavin newsom. cox is off to san francisco for a media appearance now and the east bay in sacramento. tomorrow he'll be in orange county and san diego where he lives. his opponent, gavin newsom, will be in san francisco tonight for a final get out the vote rally with senator kamala harris and governor jerry brown. incidentally, cox says that berkeley does have a special place in his heart, as his mother attended cal back in the 1940s. reporting live in berkeley, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, bob. >>> nbc will have live time coverage of the election results as they come in. you can join lester holt, savannah guthrie and chuck todd tomorrow starting at 7:00 p.m. our team will cut in with local res
and, you know, mr. brown has been somewhat of a check on this legislature. i don't think there's too many people that mr. newsom -- think that mr. newsom is going to be any kind of check on this legislature. his protestations to the contrary. >> reporter: that was his chances of feeling of winning. roughly 17 points behind his opponent, lieutenant governor gavin newsom. cox is off to san francisco for a media appearance now and the east bay in sacramento. tomorrow he'll be in orange...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my colleague, representative hanabusa from hawaii. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 4033, the national geologic mapping act re-authorization act, a bipartisan practical piece of legislation. i'm proud to have co-sponsored this bill with my friend from colorado and colleague on the natural resources committee, congressman lamborn. our bill would re-authorize the national cooperative geologic mapping program for an additional five years which is the primary source of fubbeds to produce gee -- funds to produce geologic maps in the united states. even though most people are not familiar with the geologic maps, it's hard to overstate their importance. geologic maps are essential in supporting a variety of industries, services, and activities that hold immense societal and economic value. geologic maps are used to locate groundwater resources, evaluate groundwater quality, leading to better land and habitat management decisions. it happens city planners, emergency resp
mr. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my colleague, representative hanabusa from hawaii. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 4033, the national geologic mapping act re-authorization act, a bipartisan practical piece of legislation. i'm proud to have co-sponsored this bill with my friend from colorado and colleague on the natural resources committee, congressman lamborn. our bill would re-authorize the national cooperative geologic mapping program for an additional five years...
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dalio and mr. brown, as i get it, are arguing that the economy is only so strong, that it can withstand a 0 real rate of return. >> i'm not arguing that i'm saying the fed looks at asset prices. >> i'm saying that would be the essential part of dalio's argument, right? that the economy is so weak. that is not the fed's view for what it's worth. >> if we can't sustain a neutral rate, then we should have a recession. >> so -- so let me say this -- that stocks are up like what, 26 or 27% since president trump took office? if the dow fell back down to, i'm just picking this number out of thin air. 23,000, okay would that be a level that the fed should then worry about, that it fell to that and it got to neutral rate? is it possible that stocks -- is it possible that stocks overshot >> i think it's going to be a combination of what the market is doing combined with the sectors of the economy is doing. i think what the fed is probably starting to pay attention to now they've raised rates, we're starting to see
dalio and mr. brown, as i get it, are arguing that the economy is only so strong, that it can withstand a 0 real rate of return. >> i'm not arguing that i'm saying the fed looks at asset prices. >> i'm saying that would be the essential part of dalio's argument, right? that the economy is so weak. that is not the fed's view for what it's worth. >> if we can't sustain a neutral rate, then we should have a recession. >> so -- so let me say this -- that stocks are up like...
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mr. allen brown. [shouting] >> number one mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i know that the whole house would like to join me in sending our deepest condolences to the families of those who were killed in the horrific attack at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh on saturday. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with our jewish friends across the world. mr. speaker, this is the last prime minister's questions before armistice day. this year is particularly poignant as it marks 100 years since the end of the first world war. it is right that we remember all those who have served and continue to serve, those have been injured and those with given their lives in the service of this country. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> allen brown. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i concur with condolences but horrific massacre. mr. speaker, my constituent has resided here since 1984, attended school there some has
mr. allen brown. [shouting] >> number one mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i know that the whole house would like to join me in sending our deepest condolences to the families of those who were killed in the horrific attack at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh on saturday. the uk stands shoulder to shoulder with our jewish friends across the world. mr. speaker, this is the last prime minister's questions before armistice day....
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mr brown said that forest management is just one small element and governments must take a whole rangehat he said could cost billions of dollars to tackle. as of now, the flames that ucr not well contained. you have the wolsey fire which is 10% contained and then the campfire which is standing at about 2596 campfire which is standing at about 25% containment. and with stronger winds along the way, it does not appear that the flames will go away any time soon. john, thank you very much for the latest from new york. eric bush was evacuated five days ago from the town of paradise in california. 6700 homes and businesses have burned down there. hejoins us now on the line. thank you very much for talking to us. what do you know about what has happened to your home? well, currently we don't really know because we have not been able to go back. all we have been able to go back. all we have been able to go back. all we have been able to encounter of videos and pictures, but not clear evidence. i am currently staying at my friend's house and another evacuee is with me and his father snapped up
mr brown said that forest management is just one small element and governments must take a whole rangehat he said could cost billions of dollars to tackle. as of now, the flames that ucr not well contained. you have the wolsey fire which is 10% contained and then the campfire which is standing at about 2596 campfire which is standing at about 25% containment. and with stronger winds along the way, it does not appear that the flames will go away any time soon. john, thank you very much for the...
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mr. speaker: alan brown. brown: i concur with the condolences about the horrific massacre and about those who have served in our armed forces. my italian-born constituent laura nani has resided here since 1984, attended school here, has had two children and a british mother, yet the dwp has just decided that she does not have a right to reside. that is partly because she cannot prove she has had five years of continuous work, a situation that many european union nationals, including my wife, will find themselves in when formally applying for settled status. so what message does she have for laura, for my wife and for other e.u. nationals who face rejection from this heartless u.k. government? mr. speaker: i say to the honorable gentleman e.u. nationals do not face rejection by this government. we have been very clear about our commitment to protect the rights of e.u. nationals who are living here in the united kingdom when we leave the european union. mr. speaker: mr. mark halper. mr. harper: may i welcome wh
mr. speaker: alan brown. brown: i concur with the condolences about the horrific massacre and about those who have served in our armed forces. my italian-born constituent laura nani has resided here since 1984, attended school here, has had two children and a british mother, yet the dwp has just decided that she does not have a right to reside. that is partly because she cannot prove she has had five years of continuous work, a situation that many european union nationals, including my wife,...
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in immense danger and pakistan does not just just want her dead and the government and reported brown mr khan who spoke on wednesday evening and he said that he would believe it would islamists strictly with an iron hand kind of surrender it's an abject shameless senator bob graham's aunt's government and also your previous life is an immense danger as we speak at shiloh what can you tell us about baby's husband i know he's spoken to today what did he say. what he said what i just thought of you he said that b.b.c. life is in danger and what happened is that the government the agreement between grams or france government and islamists is that there has been a review petition firing in the supreme court and the government under the agreement said that he would not block perspective and would take measures to do that and bibi from. traveling abroad and if that happens if the government actually puts in the government actually put so bibi on the exit control list it would be extremely disappointing and that would be the third year of the state and i'll stick my cd actually door list out exa
in immense danger and pakistan does not just just want her dead and the government and reported brown mr khan who spoke on wednesday evening and he said that he would believe it would islamists strictly with an iron hand kind of surrender it's an abject shameless senator bob graham's aunt's government and also your previous life is an immense danger as we speak at shiloh what can you tell us about baby's husband i know he's spoken to today what did he say. what he said what i just thought of...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. the government is preparing to give 39 billion pounds to the e.u., and there is no legal obligation to do so. we are going to get nothing in return. that is 60 million pounds for each and every constituency in this country. sir if i had 60 million pounds i , would have our roads mended properly, i would have an urgent care center at the eyes brooke hospital, and i would have millions of pounds over. please prime minister, use that money in this country, not give it to the e.u. the speaker: prime minister. pm may: my honorable friend the , premise of his question was there was no legal obligation for us to pay anything to the european union. i have to say i believe that is not the case. i believe there are legal obligations for this country in relation to the financial sector -- settlement with the european union. as i said earlier i believe that , as a country, we are a country that abides by our legal obligations. the speaker: tom brake. >> this deal is not any national interest, and
mr. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. the government is preparing to give 39 billion pounds to the e.u., and there is no legal obligation to do so. we are going to get nothing in return. that is 60 million pounds for each and every constituency in this country. sir if i had 60 million pounds i , would have our roads mended properly, i would have an urgent care center at the eyes brooke hospital, and i would have millions of pounds over. please prime minister, use that money in this country, not...
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mr. kane brown. >>>s that yo s thathat is your . we are joined by mr. bum is debuting number one. you're the first to top the 200 chart with your sophomore album. you have a lot to be thank full for this year. >> i do have a lot to be thankful for. it's just amazing to be here. >> you just got married in october. >> i did. >> you're going to be on the mt. rushmore float. have you ever been this gold before? >> no. i'm from georgia. i'm freezing. >> did you ever think you'd be singing on a float in the macy's thanksgiving day parade? >> no, i never thought i'd be. i'm just excited to be here. i've been in parades and there's one float over here the size of the whole parade i've been in. >> enjoy the parade. >> he looks cold. >> thanks, al. >>> one of the biggest scandals in modern history is back in the spotlight after 20 years. an eye-opening docuseries introducing a new generation to bill clinton and monica lewinsky. kate snow has more. >> i am just amazingly encouraged. >> the chin on thes are focused on the future, hitting the road for a speaking tour
mr. kane brown. >>>s that yo s thathat is your . we are joined by mr. bum is debuting number one. you're the first to top the 200 chart with your sophomore album. you have a lot to be thank full for this year. >> i do have a lot to be thankful for. it's just amazing to be here. >> you just got married in october. >> i did. >> you're going to be on the mt. rushmore float. have you ever been this gold before? >> no. i'm from georgia. i'm freezing. >>...
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mr. speaker: order. questions to the prime minister. alan brown. mr. speaker -- mr. speaker: the prime minister.may: mr. speaker, i know the whole house would like to join me in sending our deepest condolences to the families of those killed in the horrific lifek out of the tree of in pittsburgh. we stand shoulder to shoulder with our jewish friends. this is the last
mr. speaker: order. questions to the prime minister. alan brown. mr. speaker -- mr. speaker: the prime minister.may: mr. speaker, i know the whole house would like to join me in sending our deepest condolences to the families of those killed in the horrific lifek out of the tree of in pittsburgh. we stand shoulder to shoulder with our jewish friends. this is the last
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over to the chiefs at the browns.... mr. unstoppable.. patrick mahommes and the chiefs offense just keep on chugging away...mahomes off to the best start for nfl quarterback in 68 years... kareem hunt.. 50 yards to the house... 1 of his 3 touchdowns.... mahommes threw for 375 yards and 3 touchdowns today...2 to travis kelce..... chiefs now 8 and 1 on the season...37-21 kansas city getting it done.... lebron james in purple and gold is supposed to make things a whole lot different... but tonight l-a and the king couldn't overcome a terrible start... in los angeles, no kwhai leonard tonight for the raptors and things still got ugly at staples... first quarter, pascal siakam dishes it out to serge ibaka, who hits the wide open three... a 42-10 deficit led to the worst first quarter for the lakers... down 25 points after one lebron with a quiet 18points... drives to the rim for the hoop and the harm...but this game was all toronto... lakers going small...siakam drives right by josh hart and slams it home... the raptors would easily handle the
over to the chiefs at the browns.... mr. unstoppable.. patrick mahommes and the chiefs offense just keep on chugging away...mahomes off to the best start for nfl quarterback in 68 years... kareem hunt.. 50 yards to the house... 1 of his 3 touchdowns.... mahommes threw for 375 yards and 3 touchdowns today...2 to travis kelce..... chiefs now 8 and 1 on the season...37-21 kansas city getting it done.... lebron james in purple and gold is supposed to make things a whole lot different... but tonight...
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.> over to the chiefs at the browns.... mr. unstoppable.. patrick mahommes and the chiefs offense just keep on chugging away....>mahomes off to the best start for nfl quarterback in 68 years... 375 yards and 3 touchdowns today...2 to travis kelce.....and one to kareem hunt.....>chiefs now 8 and 1 on the season...37-21 kansas city getting it done....> in milwaukee, mvp candidate giannis antetokounmpo would have greek freak himself a night.early on, giannis gives the bucks an early boost, crossing over willie cauley stein and slamming it home with auority.....>but it wasn't just the scoring...here, he finds ersan illyosova in the corner for the three...he'd have 11 assists...>on the defensive end...giannis gets his long arms in there and swats iman shumpert....>in transition, giannis hits the kings with a eurostep for the layup plus the foul...>giannis would record his double of the year as the bucks easily handled the kings, 144-109....> (justine) the results are in for the annual new york city marathon. ethiopia's lelisa desisa won the men's
.> over to the chiefs at the browns.... mr. unstoppable.. patrick mahommes and the chiefs offense just keep on chugging away....>mahomes off to the best start for nfl quarterback in 68 years... 375 yards and 3 touchdowns today...2 to travis kelce.....and one to kareem hunt.....>chiefs now 8 and 1 on the season...37-21 kansas city getting it done....> in milwaukee, mvp candidate giannis antetokounmpo would have greek freak himself a night.early on, giannis gives the bucks an early...
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and so we have time for more news coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca racism brown and thanks very much. mr cho the story of the first one with more different perspectives by peter craig from the eastern european perspective from the conference room for spectrum from the perspective to keep from the our oh boy. t. w. don't come slash w w one. thing you need. to technology digital advances are transforming the local police unit you ready for. the second season of our documentary series soldiers family. join german founders. as they explore going to church. family starts november twenty fourth b.t.w. . spurgeon root has a mission the pastor on which worker can still go to to his life to helping street gang members get out drug dealers violent offenders if they're really wants to change their lives spurgeon root is to have to help the city opera john and the canadian province of saskatchewan is infamous for its aboriginal based gangs was virgin route this is the heritage of his country it's called. on the old pos. north central ridge on us most crime ridden neighborhood and spurgeon routes hom
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mr. kane brown, a young country whose student album is debuting number one on the top billboard 200.ale arist in over 20 years to top the billboard billboard chart womh your soe album. you have a lot to be thankful for. >> i do have a lot to be thankful for. >> and you justmaot ied. >> i did. >> have you ever been this cold before? >> no, i'm fromor a. i don't do this cold. i'm freezing. now, growingp as a kid, you watched the parade. did you ever thinkou'd be singing on a float on the macy's thanksgiving day parade? >> no, i never thought i'd be. i'm just excited to be here. i grew up in parades. there's one float over here beside me that's the size of my whole depara >> kane brown, congratulations. happy that happy thanksgiving. >> it's cold. >>yeah, kane brown looks really cold. >>> one of the biggest stories this week one of the biggest channels in modern history is back in theli spt. after 20 years, a new docuserieo cing the new generation tween president bill cdnton an intern monica lewinsky. the clintons are looking ahead instead. te snow has more. >> i am just amazingly encou
mr. kane brown, a young country whose student album is debuting number one on the top billboard 200.ale arist in over 20 years to top the billboard billboard chart womh your soe album. you have a lot to be thankful for. >> i do have a lot to be thankful for. >> and you justmaot ied. >> i did. >> have you ever been this cold before? >> no, i'm fromor a. i don't do this cold. i'm freezing. now, growingp as a kid, you watched the parade. did you ever thinkou'd be...
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brown mr. miagi, i run up to him. why aren't you saying something? say something! he looks at me and he goes, hassan -- [ speaking in a foreign language ] these things happen and these things will continue to happen. that's the price we pay for being here. >> you describe it as your american dream tax. >> yes. >> what is that? >> yes. the american dream tax is something that i think a lot of immigrants feel. that it's -- especially if you're first generation or child of first generation immigrants and coming to a new place. you pay the american dream tax for being there. that's the cost of entry. and if you endure racism, this is part of the game. as long as you don't die that, hey, it is okay. that's the tax you pay for being here. and for me, that part of my show is really the cognitive framework i bring to what i do in my art is the difference of pragmatism and optimism. >> are you speaking to your community or are you speaking to the general american population? >> i'm speaking to both. you know? i think the thing that is really powerful about comedy is being a
brown mr. miagi, i run up to him. why aren't you saying something? say something! he looks at me and he goes, hassan -- [ speaking in a foreign language ] these things happen and these things will continue to happen. that's the price we pay for being here. >> you describe it as your american dream tax. >> yes. >> what is that? >> yes. the american dream tax is something that i think a lot of immigrants feel. that it's -- especially if you're first generation or child of...