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brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prepared a speech,
brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john...
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jeffrey brown has this story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's not everyday you get a tuba demonstration. >> i take a deep breath... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...and sometimes, i like to have fun, which means i like to do multi-phonics... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...which is singing in the tuba. >> brown: especially one like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and then i like to add a little beat-box to it. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you put it all together. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: now, is that in the classical repertoire? ( laughs ) >> not yet. but i'm working on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: richard antoine white is a classical musician. he's principal tubist for the santa fe symphony and the new mexico philharmonic. and if he hasn't yet brought beat-boxing to the tradition, he has brought an inspiring personal story. >> if you look at my life, my entire life, it was a long st for me to be successful. against all odds, i am possible, taking the word "impossible" and turning it into "i am possible." >> brown: and that's what he's titled his new memoir, "i'm possible: a story of survival, a tuba, and the small miracl
jeffrey brown has this story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's not everyday you get a tuba demonstration. >> i take a deep breath... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...and sometimes, i like to have fun, which means i like to do multi-phonics... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...which is singing in the tuba. >> brown: especially one like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and then i like to add a little beat-box to it. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you put it all together. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown:...
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brown. mr. brown: thank you, senator. mr. chairman, ranking member barrasso, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of wyo-ben inc., and i represent the third generation of a 70-year-old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with headquarters in billings, montana and in the bighorn basin of montana and wyoming. wyo-ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operations 60 contract miners. we offer some of the highest paying jobs in the offer -- area and offer a significant impact on the economies of the towns we operate in. wyo-ben operates in the industrial mineral segment of the mining industry and mines a unique mineral called sodium bentonite. the sodium bentonite found in wyoming and adjacent states has quality of characteristics so unique that it is referred to as wyoming bentonite. no other country is blessed with the exceptional quality of bentonite we have at wyoming. as a result, wyoming bentonite is used as a base material to create hundreds of different
brown. mr. brown: thank you, senator. mr. chairman, ranking member barrasso, my name is david brown and i'm the president and ceo of wyo-ben inc., and i represent the third generation of a 70-year-old small, family owned and managed mining and manufacturing business with headquarters in billings, montana and in the bighorn basin of montana and wyoming. wyo-ben directly employs 140 associates in the wyoming and montana operations 60 contract miners. we offer some of the highest paying jobs in...
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we also know the brown versus board of education 1954 would inspire white supremacist. the pushback against integration of new inspirations. so while the clan may have morphed into a different kind of organization, it had not disappeared. so, i'm just going to close awdear. the threat the segregation soft and then with oj for as many layers of their educated men who contrived they could purchase probably they can vote. and lauren miller and california able and mounted begins housing discrimination in the cloud. they were joined by the naacp in the social workers party the communist party activists, coburn's movements against usrestrictive housing was brougt in individuals across the state level members risk everything to across the county line moved into neighborhoods that were known to be part by the ku klux klan paraded oj short his family, and arteries and others sound the alarm against the clan noise k supremacist biden since 1940, a new expression in fontana after the brown board decision pretty backlash against the revival of the clan, became so successful that by
we also know the brown versus board of education 1954 would inspire white supremacist. the pushback against integration of new inspirations. so while the clan may have morphed into a different kind of organization, it had not disappeared. so, i'm just going to close awdear. the threat the segregation soft and then with oj for as many layers of their educated men who contrived they could purchase probably they can vote. and lauren miller and california able and mounted begins housing...
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." >> brown: one man-- bill t. jones-- roams an enormous space, telling a story of himself and his country. >> brutality. police. the horrors. unspeakable. >> brown: he's joined by a small group of dancers, who enact and move through that story. and then, by some 90 others, members of the larger community, filling the space, moving as a crowd. >> i know. >> brown: adding their own stories as individuals. it's called "deep blue sea." >> the piece is about the pursuit of the "we." >> brown: pursuit of the we? >> it's thrown around all the time. "we the people." "we shall overcome." politicians use it all the time, this "we." who is this "we" that you're talking about, considering how fractious our country is and how it has been from the beginning? >> brown: jones has used dance to ask big questions of himself and others since the 1980s, when he and his partner in life and dance, arnie zane, first formed a company. even as their fame grew, their world was devastated by aids, which would take the life of zane in 1988 a
." >> brown: one man-- bill t. jones-- roams an enormous space, telling a story of himself and his country. >> brutality. police. the horrors. unspeakable. >> brown: he's joined by a small group of dancers, who enact and move through that story. and then, by some 90 others, members of the larger community, filling the space, moving as a crowd. >> i know. >> brown: adding their own stories as individuals. it's called "deep blue sea." >> the...
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jeffrey brown talked with questlove recent, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: the musicians? some all-time greats. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the music? lifting you to the sky. the setting? the harlem cultural festival, in 1969. all of it-- stunning and amazing to see, and in 2021. but even more mind-blowing? how close it came to being lost forever. the moment you saw what happened here, you knew you were on to something? this was something big? >> absolutely, yeah. and even to be here and to see this structure? like, i definitely remember this shot. >> brown: the renowned musician ahmir thompson, better known as questlove, made his directorial debut this year with the acclaimed documentary "summer of soul." but when we met recently in marcus garvey park, the site of the original concerts 52 years ago-- when it was still called mount morris park-- he told me he hesitated to take on the project when first shown the archival footage. >> i was just like, no, this is too much responsibility. like, this is not just putting a concert together. this is correcting histor
jeffrey brown talked with questlove recent, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: the musicians? some all-time greats. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the music? lifting you to the sky. the setting? the harlem cultural festival, in 1969. all of it-- stunning and amazing to see, and in 2021. but even more mind-blowing? how close it came to being lost forever. the moment you saw what happened here, you knew you were on to something? this was something big?...
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families moving into white and brown areas of the state. is the clan i want to talk about. photograph from north ridge. one of the things the plan hopes to stop is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands were black folks moved into previously white neighborhoods. he also defended some of the most high-profile patients including the case mcdaniel, the one who won the oscar so he it does part of the story also. oh day short was a refrigeration engineer who lived and worked in los angeles 25 years by 1945. like many black angelenos, here's frustrating by the housing shortage. his father of young
families moving into white and brown areas of the state. is the clan i want to talk about. photograph from north ridge. one of the things the plan hopes to stop is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp...
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brown: thank you. the director does not need me to defend him, but he has been in the job three weeks. the former acting director wrote back and said they don't push out career employees. my understanding is the i.g. is looking into this. senator menendez is recognized. sen. menendez: i hope the agency will be more responsive. i certainly hope under your leadership there will be greater responses. two of the largest services that manage student federal loans announced they would be exiting their contracts. one of the firms that will exit servicing is also in charge of managing the public service loan forgiveness program. did the last student loan servicing transfer on the scale student loan -- scale harm student loan borrowers? dir. chopra: transfers can be problematic when records have errors and systems are not appropriately tested. i am worried about transfers. we have seen it in mortgage too. we will work with the education department, with other regu lators to make sure that large transfers are do
brown: thank you. the director does not need me to defend him, but he has been in the job three weeks. the former acting director wrote back and said they don't push out career employees. my understanding is the i.g. is looking into this. senator menendez is recognized. sen. menendez: i hope the agency will be more responsive. i certainly hope under your leadership there will be greater responses. two of the largest services that manage student federal loans announced they would be exiting...
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an object or next, anthony brown and doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. they also look at what congress can do to address the issue. >> thank you so much danielle, it's a pleasure to be here today for someone to introduce both of our panelists. starting with senator jones, welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very excited to welcome representative anthony brown marilyn fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democr
an object or next, anthony brown and doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. they also look at what congress can do to address the issue. >> thank you so much danielle, it's a pleasure to be here today for someone to introduce both of our panelists. starting with senator jones, welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to...
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representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of legislation tracking extremism within the armed services. to begin a conversation, my supremacy opposes one of the most lethal threat to american democracy and security. senator jones, you prosecuted one of the most infamous hate crimes in american history know you're a senior fellow here and you are to the team recently released a comprehensive national group to end white supremacist violence. can you talk about the key federal actions that are needed to curb the white supremacist activities within our government institutions in our military specifically brightest and i think thinking upon thank
representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of...
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what a hit by the rookie tre brown! fourth round pick from oklahoma is all over that! pittsburgh will punt halfway through overtime. >> cris: oh, my goodness, what a play! this had to be a squared up perfect tackle and could not miss and could not let him slide to one side or the other. the rookie tre brown square up and makes this play and drives him straight backwards. what a play. >> mike: great look. that is where you had to get to. the rookie harvin kicks it and lockett says get away. a long and good kick. unreturnable and deep from pressley harvin iii out of georgia tech. 56-yarder with no return. >> cris: we don't talk about
what a hit by the rookie tre brown! fourth round pick from oklahoma is all over that! pittsburgh will punt halfway through overtime. >> cris: oh, my goodness, what a play! this had to be a squared up perfect tackle and could not miss and could not let him slide to one side or the other. the rookie tre brown square up and makes this play and drives him straight backwards. what a play. >> mike: great look. that is where you had to get to. the rookie harvin kicks it and lockett says...
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but gordon brown was sort _ out pots of cash. but gordon brown was sort of— out pots of cash. but gordon brown was sort of awkward and that was his managen _ was sort of awkward and that was his manager. sunak seemed to love handing — manager. sunak seemed to love handing out these pots of money. at one point— handing out these pots of money. at one point he might mention teesside and pointed up to his colleague who was pointing over to rachel reeves on the _ was pointing over to rachel reeves on the opposite benches when he mounts _ on the opposite benches when he mounts democrat announced money for her constituency. he didn't seem like a _ her constituency. he didn't seem like a guy— her constituency. he didn't seem like a guy who didn't want to be spending — like a guy who didn't want to be spending his money, even though at the end _ spending his money, even though at the end he _ spending his money, even though at the end he said, "oh by the way, i'll the end he said, "oh by the way, i'll ahsently — the end he said, "oh by the way, i'll absently cut taxes and re
but gordon brown was sort _ out pots of cash. but gordon brown was sort of— out pots of cash. but gordon brown was sort of awkward and that was his managen _ was sort of awkward and that was his manager. sunak seemed to love handing — manager. sunak seemed to love handing out these pots of money. at one point— handing out these pots of money. at one point he might mention teesside and pointed up to his colleague who was pointing over to rachel reeves on the _ was pointing over to rachel...
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it is so much easier to pitch black and brown -- pit black and brown, and that's what they want. i refuse to accept that. host: let's talk to todd, calling from watsonville, california. caller: good morning. i was wondering if your guest would answer a question. if the immigrants coming to the united states come from countries that have systemic corruption in their government, if that leaks into our government here, because they have had multiple generations of living under corrupt governments. how that affects the united states government? thank you. guest: we are the biggest exporter of corruption in latin america. so i would turn that question around. look at the monro doctrine, look at the united fruit company, which was an actual company created in the united states to go and exploit bananas in places like guatemala and honduras. they literally ran the country. they literally picked their leaders. there was no democracy in central america back in the day. the united states, particularly in central america, has been deeply involved and influenced those countries so much. so i
it is so much easier to pitch black and brown -- pit black and brown, and that's what they want. i refuse to accept that. host: let's talk to todd, calling from watsonville, california. caller: good morning. i was wondering if your guest would answer a question. if the immigrants coming to the united states come from countries that have systemic corruption in their government, if that leaks into our government here, because they have had multiple generations of living under corrupt governments....
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jeffrey brown has more for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: orange, polluted streams, bare trees and riverbanks-- an abandoned coal mine in vintondale, pennsylvania. an ugly wasteland, right? landscape architect julie bargmann saw more. >> it's not just a lump, you know, of toxic stuff. it's a story. so i find that's where i go. i want to tell the past in order to project something for the future. >> brown: and so, over three years beginning 1995, bargmann and her team set about to regenerate the site, creating a safe and welcoming wetlands and park, while keeping reminders of its past, including a giant mound of refuse from the mine, turned into an overlook. it was, she says: >> the project that opened it all up. i had the suspicion that this was the work i wanted to do. >> brown: bargmann has strong views -- and a sense of humor: she named her professional studio “d.i.r.t.”, for “dump it right there”. and she happily embraces one nickname: the “queen of slag”-- the leftover by-product from the mining of metals. >> if i could make a crown out of slag, i'd be ve
jeffrey brown has more for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: orange, polluted streams, bare trees and riverbanks-- an abandoned coal mine in vintondale, pennsylvania. an ugly wasteland, right? landscape architect julie bargmann saw more. >> it's not just a lump, you know, of toxic stuff. it's a story. so i find that's where i go. i want to tell the past in order to project something for the future. >> brown: and so, over three years beginning 1995, bargmann and...
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the backlash against brown that the clan was part of that. broad conservative backlash against the integration and brown people. and that violence that experience in 1963, when you bought a house in san bernardino to see go up in flames, that is still a part of the backlash against the civil rights brown and then backlash against the civil rights movement. so the connection is the black homeowners and brown homeowners were targeted of violence and intimidation and by the policies is not long after brown. >> can you tell us about your book grade about the second clan and because of the great migration pretty. >> thank you yes i didn't talk about that thank you so much. absolutely and i mean really what i was talking about the third 1940s plan that i was talking about. that is directly linked to the black migrants. absolutely for those of you who read and you know about that about the history of the great migration. transform california african-americans came from the south especially from louisiana. any fans other communities part of that grea
the backlash against brown that the clan was part of that. broad conservative backlash against the integration and brown people. and that violence that experience in 1963, when you bought a house in san bernardino to see go up in flames, that is still a part of the backlash against the civil rights brown and then backlash against the civil rights movement. so the connection is the black homeowners and brown homeowners were targeted of violence and intimidation and by the policies is not long...
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he won those black and brown voters -- hang on. let me finish. he won because those black and brown voters, as charlie said, thought that he would stabilize the country, that he would be able to compromise and work with republicans and pull his party together and the country together as well because in order to get 82 million people when you have african-americans -- >> no. >> hang on. when you have 82 million people voting for a president, most of the people who voted for him are quite frankly white americans although black and brown people pushed him over the finish line. >> let's back up a little bit because we're forgetting where we were just last summer. like in 2020, people didn't take to the streets. we were all there. we witnessed them taking to the streets. we didn't take to the streets and then vote in outrageous numbers in the middle of a pandemic for something less than transformative. so when i'm talking about justice issues, i don't necessarily think that we're saying different things here. but what i am saying, though, is that you
he won those black and brown voters -- hang on. let me finish. he won because those black and brown voters, as charlie said, thought that he would stabilize the country, that he would be able to compromise and work with republicans and pull his party together and the country together as well because in order to get 82 million people when you have african-americans -- >> no. >> hang on. when you have 82 million people voting for a president, most of the people who voted for him are...
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and nation and world owes a debt of gratitude for the life of brown. >> brown was called the berlin patient to hide his real identity in a time of great stigma during the disease. he later came forward and identified himself as that historic patient. >>> just in time for the holidays, big announcement from sfo and what it could mean for vacation plans. impact of rising sea level, who is going to be affected. >>> after a summer-like saturday, changes ahead in form of rain and cooler weather for the bay area. what to expect this week coming up. stay with us. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >>> three, two, one, zero. >> nasa's spacecraft "lucy" hurtling toward jupiter to find asteroids and clues with the solar system. studying two as
and nation and world owes a debt of gratitude for the life of brown. >> brown was called the berlin patient to hide his real identity in a time of great stigma during the disease. he later came forward and identified himself as that historic patient. >>> just in time for the holidays, big announcement from sfo and what it could mean for vacation plans. impact of rising sea level, who is going to be affected. >>> after a summer-like saturday, changes ahead in form of rain...
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mey brown bag dit rve provider and united way has helped fund doordash drivers to deliver the groceries during the pandemic. 91-year-old clark shaffer has welcomed the food bags for 15 years. >> i can go for days without food, but i done want to, but i'm grateful for those brown bags. >> reporter: volunteers like 73-year-old sue experience the joy of seniors helping seniors. >> i see how they are grateful to get in the food. >> reporter: and they appreciate krista's compassionate leadership. >> everybody be loves krista. she is so sweet. >> there are times that you cry after you have answer the phone, and you're happy that you're able the groceries that they need. >> reporter: so for helping fight hunger among senior citizens, one grocery bag at a time, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to krista through kacie. >> krista said the program is welcoming donations so it can keep up with the skyrocketing number of seniors who need food in the pandemic. liz? >> amazing work she is doing. >>> let's bring back paul to talk about this miracle that is the rain that's going to be ha
mey brown bag dit rve provider and united way has helped fund doordash drivers to deliver the groceries during the pandemic. 91-year-old clark shaffer has welcomed the food bags for 15 years. >> i can go for days without food, but i done want to, but i'm grateful for those brown bags. >> reporter: volunteers like 73-year-old sue experience the joy of seniors helping seniors. >> i see how they are grateful to get in the food. >> reporter: and they appreciate krista's...
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joe biden became president of the united states because of black and brown vote. the reason you have the senate is not because of individuals who were tired of donald trump in georgia. voters came out throughout the state of georgia. so when you talk about why he got there, i mean, there is the frustration and you hear this frustration being palpable the issue such as -- listen, you can call it transformational, call it too big, call it whatever you want, but passing voting rights and passing things like criminal justice reform, they are not too big. that's -- that's what in country needs. that's -- that's how we heal this country. and so that along with what we're talking about in the transportation bill and the build back better plan are all necessary. but the problem is, i mean, to your point, to your point, congressman, this is the fact. he hasn't passed any of those. and because he hasn't even passed one of those, he is stuck in a rut today. >> but the black and brown voters are on the conservative end of the democratic party. they are not -- most of all, the
joe biden became president of the united states because of black and brown vote. the reason you have the senate is not because of individuals who were tired of donald trump in georgia. voters came out throughout the state of georgia. so when you talk about why he got there, i mean, there is the frustration and you hear this frustration being palpable the issue such as -- listen, you can call it transformational, call it too big, call it whatever you want, but passing voting rights and passing...
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i'm also excited to welcome representative anthony brown er maryland's fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure m. the congressman is also cochair of the new democrat coalition or national security task force and is retired colonel in the united states army reserve. he has a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an ed heater and officer and was awarded the legion of merit and a bronze star for his distinguished military service. he's also the author of legislation tracking extremism within our armed services . . to begin our conversation, violence what supremacy currently poses one of the most lethal threats to american democracy security . senator jones, you prosecuted one of the most roinfamous crimes in american history and now you're a senior fellow here at camp action and you work on the team that recently released a comprehensive national blueprint and white supremacist violence . can you talk about the key federal actions that
i'm also excited to welcome representative anthony brown er maryland's fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure m. the congressman is also cochair of the new democrat coalition or national security task force and is retired colonel in the united states army reserve. he has a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an ed heater and officer and...
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senator brown: this hearing is in a hybrid format. members have the option to appear both in person or virtually or witnesses in person, mr. adeyemo welcome. if there is a technology issue, we'll move on to the next person. our speaking order will be as usual. by seniority the members who checked in. alternativing democrat and -- alternating democrat and republican. today we welcome weapon deputy secretary wally adeyemo for an update on sanctions policy issues where we have done important bipartisan work on this committee. i thank senator toomey and especially senator crapo who was chair when i was ranking up until this year. we were able to make important progress holding countries like russia and north korea accountable. senator toomey and i have worked together to pass tough new fentanyl sanctions to tep stem the flow of illegal opioids from china and mexico that have taken such a toll and heartbreaking story about what's happened to -- in far too many families across this country. i'm confident department we'll be able to build on
senator brown: this hearing is in a hybrid format. members have the option to appear both in person or virtually or witnesses in person, mr. adeyemo welcome. if there is a technology issue, we'll move on to the next person. our speaking order will be as usual. by seniority the members who checked in. alternativing democrat and -- alternating democrat and republican. today we welcome weapon deputy secretary wally adeyemo for an update on sanctions policy issues where we have done important...
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but i think that there may be more to do for the institutions that were serving black and brown students as these institutions were keeping them out there is some responsibility in order to help prop them up because the institutions are still doing remarkable work to educate that student population. as i mentioned, in a place like oklahoma, the public college, the land-grant institution, they have a black enrollment of something like 1450 students. putting that enrollment in context, the university of oklahoma and oklahoma state university combined only had a couple hundred more than at langston university and to 40,000 enrollment combined so thinking about those institutions for particularly the request to think about ways to help other institutions and this is also the other thing on that point. i had a conversation a couple of years ago where she talked about universities as sort of truth telling and one of the functions universities don't tell the truth and just become another corrupt institution that deserves so as the institutions are going through that work of uncovering the histo
but i think that there may be more to do for the institutions that were serving black and brown students as these institutions were keeping them out there is some responsibility in order to help prop them up because the institutions are still doing remarkable work to educate that student population. as i mentioned, in a place like oklahoma, the public college, the land-grant institution, they have a black enrollment of something like 1450 students. putting that enrollment in context, the...
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chevrolet. >>> i'm dara brown. two days ago, a judge blocked the texas law, saying it unlawfully took control of women's lives. six clinics that restarted abortion procedures will now have to stop them again. >>> investigators say the oil spill wreaking havoc on southern california's coastline could have come from a pipeline ruptured months ago. the 13-inch crack, which may have come from an anchor strike, hs marine growth on it. now back to "dateline." >>> it happened, even as search and rescue teams were wading through that escondido pond following what might be a lead in amber dubois' disappearance. 20 miles south in downtown san diego, da bonnie dumanis received a mysterious request to meet with gardner's attorney. >> wouldn't discuss what it was. >> gardner had been claiming he had nothing to do with amber's disappearance. this morning, his lawyer offered a deal. and it was huge. gardner would lead detectives to amber, but he'd only do it on one condition. that they couldn't use it against him. >> if we didn't
chevrolet. >>> i'm dara brown. two days ago, a judge blocked the texas law, saying it unlawfully took control of women's lives. six clinics that restarted abortion procedures will now have to stop them again. >>> investigators say the oil spill wreaking havoc on southern california's coastline could have come from a pipeline ruptured months ago. the 13-inch crack, which may have come from an anchor strike, hs marine growth on it. now back to "dateline." >>>...
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i know that brown women have a certain strength and power that no one else does. i am a brown woman. i have a certain strength and power that no one else does. you taught me that. you never said it straight to my face but you didn't have to. i think that you are beautiful. your brown skin, crinkling almond eyes and the way you smile. i think that you are beautiful. your grit, your ferociousness. the way you plant your feet. >> i love myself because i love you. i see myself in you and i see you in me. i think that i am beautiful. i think that i am a beautiful, powerful, strong brown woman. >> the way i tell this history. her story, their story. we breathe it in and out like insict. instinct. runs through this blood. this body. the story we write and claim and create. to read and own. to fill in the blanks and write in these margins. to be continued. [applause.] >> another round of applause for our young poets. because of you. we move onto the next part of our program. it's the philippino american history month community legacy awards. philippinos have been in the u
i know that brown women have a certain strength and power that no one else does. i am a brown woman. i have a certain strength and power that no one else does. you taught me that. you never said it straight to my face but you didn't have to. i think that you are beautiful. your brown skin, crinkling almond eyes and the way you smile. i think that you are beautiful. your grit, your ferociousness. the way you plant your feet. >> i love myself because i love you. i see myself in you and i...
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if you are in a black or brown community or a black or brown kid you'll get the rug pulled out from under you. this is what chris christie proposed in the spring 2016 this is us versus them with enormous progress being made and black and brown communities we have the number one public education system in america but we don't have the equity that we need but that progress is undeniable. [applause] >> do i get a rebuttal because of the criticism? >> t14 it's interesting talk about the black and brown community and his 40 years in office he is not approved a single charter school for the city where the two thirds of the residents want charter schools. [cheers and applause] if we want to get into the weeds with my formula it's not the flat funding formula chris christie proposed that mine well. he is not approved a single charter school nor would they want them. the mac we have to move on. >> setting aside $40 million of left over care is money to help undocumented immigrants but they say that's not enough. after the pandemic why haven't you done more to give undocumented families financial r
if you are in a black or brown community or a black or brown kid you'll get the rug pulled out from under you. this is what chris christie proposed in the spring 2016 this is us versus them with enormous progress being made and black and brown communities we have the number one public education system in america but we don't have the equity that we need but that progress is undeniable. [applause] >> do i get a rebuttal because of the criticism? >> t14 it's interesting talk about the...
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i'm excited to welcome kathy brown from the fourth congressional district representative brown sits on the house armed services committee on veterans affairs and transportation orinfrastructure also cochair of the new democratic coalition for national security task force retired colonel in the u.s. army reserve in a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an aviator and jagged officer and awarded the bronze star for his distinguished military service. and then withinck armed services. to begin the conversation violent white supremacy currently is one the most lethal threat to american democracy and security. senator jones the prosecuted one the most infamous hate crimes in american history now a senior fellow here and he worked on the scene that recently released a comprehensive national blueprint to and white supremacist violence. can you talk about the key federal actions needed for white supremacist activities within the government institution? >> thinks nicole and everyone for joining us today especially the congressman for c being here this is such an important con
i'm excited to welcome kathy brown from the fourth congressional district representative brown sits on the house armed services committee on veterans affairs and transportation orinfrastructure also cochair of the new democratic coalition for national security task force retired colonel in the u.s. army reserve in a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an aviator and jagged officer and awarded the bronze star for his distinguished military service. and then withinck armed...
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at the same time, he's also scared about black and brown people voting. yes, the party in texas might lift off a black candidate where they can but if they weren't scared about black and brown people voting in texas then they wouldn't have pass the the voter suppression law to make it harder. yes, and fullactually, they're passing redistricting to figure out how do we silence black and brown people? that's exactly what is happening now. if you want to talk about a party that is -- tries to property up their black candidates, i'd also point you to a party that's trying to silence them. >> well, so the thing is, jason, the gerrymandering won't do anything about the state race. they will try to smash the votes in harris county and try to squash the non-white vote but i wonder if in the end, this game between turning the state into the hand mads tail state and going after black and brown votering with aggression, the lieutenant governor blaming black people for covid outbreaks. the accumulation winds up biting them in the butt if they wind up with allen west
at the same time, he's also scared about black and brown people voting. yes, the party in texas might lift off a black candidate where they can but if they weren't scared about black and brown people voting in texas then they wouldn't have pass the the voter suppression law to make it harder. yes, and fullactually, they're passing redistricting to figure out how do we silence black and brown people? that's exactly what is happening now. if you want to talk about a party that is -- tries to...
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nor can on the sooner man does was, it was then from ornell brown, a recovered heroine, attic. the culpability of opioid manufacturers is personal. he says he can't escape his own responsibility for past drug use. with that for many addiction is aided and abetted by the industry. i take this very personal, very person, because almost of auburn prisoner of that war. i'm a cavity from that war. a war against addiction that plays out in the streets of every american city in cities around the globe. john henderson, l. g 0, chicago, catholic and conservative groups in mexico have protested against the court ruling that could pave the way for the de community zation of abortions. the demonstration comes after pro abortion weiss groups rallied in several latin american cities last week. manya rapids has moved from mexico city, were walking down the main avenue that cuts right through the middle of mexico city with several 100 demonstrators. now this march was organized by religious institutions, as well as anti abortion groups that are against a recent ruling by mexico's supreme court
nor can on the sooner man does was, it was then from ornell brown, a recovered heroine, attic. the culpability of opioid manufacturers is personal. he says he can't escape his own responsibility for past drug use. with that for many addiction is aided and abetted by the industry. i take this very personal, very person, because almost of auburn prisoner of that war. i'm a cavity from that war. a war against addiction that plays out in the streets of every american city in cities around the...
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, and his brother, kevin brown patrol for addicts and often find someone overdosing when they do they administer. nor can kevin has done it so many times, the addicts have a name for him. look up and this guy, it's a bird supply. no, it just me. no, okay. and on this order, man, a, this was a brief. it was then from ornell brown, a recovered heroin addict, the culpability of opioid manufacturers is personal. he says he can't escape his own responsibility for past drug use. with that for many addiction is aided and abetted by the industry. i take this very personal, very person, because almost 7 prisoner of that war. i'm a cavity from that war. a war against addiction that plays out in this streets of every american city in cities around the globe. john henderson, l g 0, chicago. unless speak to dr. edwin chapman about this, he's a board certified addiction specialist and he's joining us live from zoom from washington dc. thank you very much for being with us dr. chapman. the appealing crisis has affected the us as a whole, of course, but i wanted to know what cities and communities ha
, and his brother, kevin brown patrol for addicts and often find someone overdosing when they do they administer. nor can kevin has done it so many times, the addicts have a name for him. look up and this guy, it's a bird supply. no, it just me. no, okay. and on this order, man, a, this was a brief. it was then from ornell brown, a recovered heroin addict, the culpability of opioid manufacturers is personal. he says he can't escape his own responsibility for past drug use. with that for many...
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key federal actions that are needed thank you to everybody joining us today especially congressman brown for being orhere. and then to combat supremacy so talking about this that is the most significant developments getting this front and center if you have not gone on to the website to see this blueprint please do that. take a look at it and encompasses so manyas good recommendations but provides a basis for where we are today. and the devil is in the details. so it is incumbent upon doj to establish a federal advisory committee to be a whole of government approach to implement strategies andnt that is the key to implement strategies across the spectrum and with any white supremacist action. and then to think about violence in a larger context. that is the most significant threat we face from extremist violence.ar and we need to talk about the department of defense and resources to prevent infiltration and to detect white supremacist and the associated risk. remember all members of our military today willl be veterans one day. between the two groups the infiltration of white extremist i
key federal actions that are needed thank you to everybody joining us today especially congressman brown for being orhere. and then to combat supremacy so talking about this that is the most significant developments getting this front and center if you have not gone on to the website to see this blueprint please do that. take a look at it and encompasses so manyas good recommendations but provides a basis for where we are today. and the devil is in the details. so it is incumbent upon doj to...
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applies to the brown act, as well. >> thank you, director lipkin. for the e.s.c. recommendation, at the e.s.c.'s next meeting, it goes ahead and adopts its own motion, making sure that it's in brown act compliance, given that it's a body that was established not only by the tjpa but also partner agencies. >> okay. thank you. appreciate that clarification. >> thank you, director lipkin. any other questions? >> i have a comment. >> go ahead, director forbes. >> i think the presentation was fantastic and it's a testament to how well this structure is working to produce results. i would say, chair gee and to the other directors, i think when we hire our executive director, i would like to consider again this organizational structure chart and the empowerment of the executive director in this power chart. i think it's very well constructed, but i do think we should look at our structure with our executive director to ensure that it's as strong as it can be, so i would like to consider that once we get our new executive director on board. so as a comment, every time i s
applies to the brown act, as well. >> thank you, director lipkin. for the e.s.c. recommendation, at the e.s.c.'s next meeting, it goes ahead and adopts its own motion, making sure that it's in brown act compliance, given that it's a body that was established not only by the tjpa but also partner agencies. >> okay. thank you. appreciate that clarification. >> thank you, director lipkin. any other questions? >> i have a comment. >> go ahead, director forbes. >>...