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but still a beautiful shot that ridge line on mount and the pious was brown just a couple weeks ago. look at that was just the it really hasn't missed a greens up so yeah, great news. i mean, really fire season coming to an end with all that at the grain
but still a beautiful shot that ridge line on mount and the pious was brown just a couple weeks ago. look at that was just the it really hasn't missed a greens up so yeah, great news. i mean, really fire season coming to an end with all that at the grain
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we'll continue the conversation about the biden agenda with sherrod brown of ohio and one of the senators holding up progress. hint, it's someone biden is meeting with today. >>> plus, we've got a special look at the peacock original film "civil war," the ripple effect from the war in the country's legacy of slavery are still felt today yet some white folks think black people should just get over it. i'll put it to a professor in the film and part two of my conversation exploing the teaching of the civil war in american stars. what is true, what isn't and why false believes are still abound. you're watching msnbc. abound. you're watching msnbc. ♪♪ t-minus two minutes and counting. ♪♪
we'll continue the conversation about the biden agenda with sherrod brown of ohio and one of the senators holding up progress. hint, it's someone biden is meeting with today. >>> plus, we've got a special look at the peacock original film "civil war," the ripple effect from the war in the country's legacy of slavery are still felt today yet some white folks think black people should just get over it. i'll put it to a professor in the film and part two of my conversation...
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c reporter was interviewing nascar racing driver, brendan brown and said it sounded like a crowd behind him was chanting, let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually saying. yeah, ah, now the song comes as joe biden's approval rating has noticeably dipped according to a new survey. it currently sits below 45 percent down 11 points since his inauguration in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. now bryson grey again says that the president is finding the job tough going to try to kill a mean people. now a lottery will say, let's go branding for me. that's perfect. so somebody doesn't curse back or so my the same for president biding people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what they say to step in what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate. that's needed to i'm vaccinated. business like jim crow, 2.0. meanwhile, the world medical watchdog continues to sound the alarm about the ongoing covered pandemic of the w h. o in fi
c reporter was interviewing nascar racing driver, brendan brown and said it sounded like a crowd behind him was chanting, let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually saying. yeah, ah, now the song comes as joe biden's approval rating has noticeably dipped according to a new survey. it currently sits below 45 percent down 11 points since his inauguration in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. now...
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pamela brown has the night off. a major test for democrats in the post trump era. terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin are blitzing virginia. it could provide valuable insight about voter sentiment ahead of the midterm elections. the race right now is neck and neck even though joe biden won the commonwealth by 10 percent taj points a year ago but the approval rating is sliding. just 42% of americans are okay with the job performance. eva, let's start with you. right now this evening what is youngkin saying to win the last undecided votes? >> reporter: youngkin centered the parents matter message as a strategy. he is sort of speaking to parents who are frankly exhausted. many who have never felt so isolated from the schools, especially during this time of the pandemic. some voicing frustrations with mask mandates. others part of the cultural battle over what is taught in virginia public schools and so that is the issue that seems to be resonating with the people at the rallies and something that he's sitting hard here in the final days. today he traveled to southwest
pamela brown has the night off. a major test for democrats in the post trump era. terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin are blitzing virginia. it could provide valuable insight about voter sentiment ahead of the midterm elections. the race right now is neck and neck even though joe biden won the commonwealth by 10 percent taj points a year ago but the approval rating is sliding. just 42% of americans are okay with the job performance. eva, let's start with you. right now this evening what is...
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i'm janice rogers brown, another of the governor's legal affairs secretaries. [applause] it is interesting to think that the golden state really did have a golden age, but maybe it was a golden hour, but have any of you noticed that the state began its decline into the [inaudible] just when pete wilson stopped being actively involved in its politics? i'm just saying. [laughter] pete wilson never had the usual heroes when he was young. he wasn't into the marvel universe. he was absorbed by the biographies written by the survivors of brutal battles in world war ii, marines who fought in the pacific in places like iwo jima. and his commitment, courage, discipline, self-sacrifice, protective of the vulnerable has never left. he said himself to lead is to choose. i came to quickly understand that he rarely chose the easy way. he would do what was right. i like to think it was a little like being han solo's sidekick in a star wars saga. you just knew that when pete walked into the [inaudible], he was going to tap the most mean person on the shoulders and probably say
i'm janice rogers brown, another of the governor's legal affairs secretaries. [applause] it is interesting to think that the golden state really did have a golden age, but maybe it was a golden hour, but have any of you noticed that the state began its decline into the [inaudible] just when pete wilson stopped being actively involved in its politics? i'm just saying. [laughter] pete wilson never had the usual heroes when he was young. he wasn't into the marvel universe. he was absorbed by the...
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pamela brown is off tonight. we're live in the cnn newsroom. we do have breaking news this hour. press secretary jen psaki has tested positive for covid-19. she was with president biden last on tuesday, but she was outside and masked at the time. phil mattingly is with us in rome. also with us this evening, medical analyst jonathan reiter. we are just finding this out now. >> reporter: on wednesday we found out she was dropping off this foreign trip. every thought was she would be joining the president. she put out a statement saying she was not coming because of a family emergency. we now know what that family emergency is based on that statement that she released. we now know family members tested positive for covid-19. since then jen says she has tested negative for covid on wednesday, thursday, friday and saturday, and since then i've tested positive for covid. while i have not had contact with the senior staff since wednesday, i am disclosing today's positive test out of an abundance of transparency. she last saw the president on tuesday when they, quote, sat outside more th
pamela brown is off tonight. we're live in the cnn newsroom. we do have breaking news this hour. press secretary jen psaki has tested positive for covid-19. she was with president biden last on tuesday, but she was outside and masked at the time. phil mattingly is with us in rome. also with us this evening, medical analyst jonathan reiter. we are just finding this out now. >> reporter: on wednesday we found out she was dropping off this foreign trip. every thought was she would be joining...
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going into tuesday, we could keep an eye on how mcauliffe is appealing to black and brown voters as well as the ground youngkin is making with independent voters. >> i can confirm that analysis is correct having been a field organizer for president obama in 2008. basically until 10:45, it's like what's going to happen? and then northern virginia, they run up the score a little bit. we'll see if those dynamics are still at play on tuesday. traditionally for the past two presidential cycles, that has been the case. tyler, to the point of enthusiasm, part of the reason why some activists are not so enthusiastic right now is because they're disappointed with president biden on certain issues including climate which we just talked about with the congresswoman. jade becay, a climate activist said, quote, president biden started very strongly by rejoining the paris agreement, but it's been frustrating the last few months, things have slowed down. joe manchin is holding hostage our survival on planet earth for his own political career, and people are really questioning if biden will stick to his
going into tuesday, we could keep an eye on how mcauliffe is appealing to black and brown voters as well as the ground youngkin is making with independent voters. >> i can confirm that analysis is correct having been a field organizer for president obama in 2008. basically until 10:45, it's like what's going to happen? and then northern virginia, they run up the score a little bit. we'll see if those dynamics are still at play on tuesday. traditionally for the past two presidential...
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multiple theaters, the enemy's bullets, the terrorist bullets could care less about black, white or brown. all they care about is whether we're wearing an american flag on our shoulder or not, that's it. and that's all we should care about. you're either with us or you're against us. you either mean to do us harm or we mean to defend freedom. on this spending spree, it's out of control. i mean, the printing presses are white hot this washington, d.c. on top of everything that you listed. you know, there was a trillion dollars unspent from covid when bind came in. there's still over $120 billion -- biden came in, there's still over $120 billion sitting down at states unspent, and we're trying to get those monies reallocated to infrastructure. it's sitting there. all we have to do is say you can use it for infrastructure if you haven't had to spend it on covid, but nancy pelosi won't take the it up. this is about buying votes and flooding the zone with money on their favorite programs because they know once they get those programs in place, it'll with impossible or close to impossible for u
multiple theaters, the enemy's bullets, the terrorist bullets could care less about black, white or brown. all they care about is whether we're wearing an american flag on our shoulder or not, that's it. and that's all we should care about. you're either with us or you're against us. you either mean to do us harm or we mean to defend freedom. on this spending spree, it's out of control. i mean, the printing presses are white hot this washington, d.c. on top of everything that you listed. you...
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the next four hours the two ironclads circle one another shade -- trading shots and shelves of point brown -- pointblank range. each tried to ram the other. the commuter tried to find a weak spot in third all -- the battle that took place that day left neither the monitor or the virginia seriously damage a both sides claim victory. ultimately they would call the battle of draw. it was firebrand technology. the uss monitor sinks with less than a year afloat. on december 29 the meeting 62 the monitor joined the forces off north and south carolina. you can see the image in the background going to beaufort north carolina. december 30, 1862 it encounters is dorm off of cape hatteras and the next night the monitor battle the storm and it worsens and surely after midnight that evening the monitor goes down for the last time the 16 officers and crew. the vessel was discovered initially and 70 for an announcement was made to the u.s. navy and in 1975 it becomes the nation's first national marine sanctuary. you may referred to the monitor in your days in the high school from the civil war and if you
the next four hours the two ironclads circle one another shade -- trading shots and shelves of point brown -- pointblank range. each tried to ram the other. the commuter tried to find a weak spot in third all -- the battle that took place that day left neither the monitor or the virginia seriously damage a both sides claim victory. ultimately they would call the battle of draw. it was firebrand technology. the uss monitor sinks with less than a year afloat. on december 29 the meeting 62 the...
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in chicago, activists argue the tech is disproportionately deployed in black and brown communities, so could be dispatching police to neighbourhoods where they think a gunshot has been fired, guns drawn, when, in fact, there has not been. like, we might not get the answers that we want. alyxandra is overseeing today's meeting and wants chicago's shotspotter contract to be cancelled. it's sending police in to, like, these situations that they expect to be hostile, they expect there to be a gun. because, again, of like, where this is deployed, they are expecting a black or latinx person to be holding the gun. people are being stopped and frisked, harassed by police, stopped by police because they happen to be in an area where shotspotter is actually deployed and where the alerts are actually going off. why are we paying millions of dollars for something that sometimes works? people almost want to say, well, if the real problem would be officers showing up trigger—happy, that is something we immediately do a dfr on. we have to do a dfr on that, because those are really big things. we do
in chicago, activists argue the tech is disproportionately deployed in black and brown communities, so could be dispatching police to neighbourhoods where they think a gunshot has been fired, guns drawn, when, in fact, there has not been. like, we might not get the answers that we want. alyxandra is overseeing today's meeting and wants chicago's shotspotter contract to be cancelled. it's sending police in to, like, these situations that they expect to be hostile, they expect there to be a gun....
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right that's a question i want to ask you next you have young men and women across his country white, brown, black, every color in every creed begging to play professional sports, if i make a get a play game i love and i make massive cash i want to be selected to be part of the team there is a cabernet message make any sense? lisa: what it comes down to, if colin kaepernick could not make it in the nfl now is cashing in of oppression and try to make money that way where you look at shaquille o'neal he made it through hard work and talent. i really think this is coming from bitterness from colin kaepernick and i have a hard time seeing how the man is oppressed since he made millions of dollars with nike and netflix for just complaining, not even having to put work and it just sitting on camera and complaining shaquille o'neal is 49 and colin kaepernick is 33, what a difference it is made in this country for the mindset. sean: i think colin kaepernick was begging to get back in the nfl, that was so bad why was he doing that. for the razzle-dazzle to close up the segment here is my confusion c
right that's a question i want to ask you next you have young men and women across his country white, brown, black, every color in every creed begging to play professional sports, if i make a get a play game i love and i make massive cash i want to be selected to be part of the team there is a cabernet message make any sense? lisa: what it comes down to, if colin kaepernick could not make it in the nfl now is cashing in of oppression and try to make money that way where you look at shaquille...
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. >>> there was 70% black and brown prisoners. all white guards. what could go wrong? >> guys were complaining about basic things like toothpaste. a roll of toilet paper last you a month. >> the inmates were considered like animals. >> they want to kill us. >> we are men. >> he was waking up america. >> somebody had to take a stand. >> as "attica" premiering on showtime this week, examines the influences and the institution behind america's most recognizable prison uprising, joining me now, the filmmakers behind "attica," emmy award winning producer stanley nelson and the film's director, tracie a. curry. mr. nelson, ms. curry, thank you for joining us tonight. powerful stuff. stanley, one thing that has stuck with me was hearing and reading one of the former attica inmates interviewed in your film, arthur harrison. because in addition to describing the horrors of the prison life he knew at attica, he says that things have gotten better in our prison system, in our penal system. and i wonder most americans who either weren't in the system back then or simply weren't al
. >>> there was 70% black and brown prisoners. all white guards. what could go wrong? >> guys were complaining about basic things like toothpaste. a roll of toilet paper last you a month. >> the inmates were considered like animals. >> they want to kill us. >> we are men. >> he was waking up america. >> somebody had to take a stand. >> as "attica" premiering on showtime this week, examines the influences and the institution behind...
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an equity issue if you think about it this has disproportionate effect on women of color, black and brown women. according to mom -- moms rising, african-american moms just earn 52 cents on the dollar for what white fathers earn. and so, we are often living on the margins and can't afford to take off and this paid leave would be so critically, critically important. you know, we shouldn't have to choose between taking care of ourselves or an ailing parent or a newborn child. choosing between all of those -- those responsibilities and an income. so, not only does this make the united states out of step with other developed nations, it also is an -- a step back away from equity and making sure that -- that both women of color and men and women get the type of -- of need -- of their needs met when it comes to helping others and their family, and being part of this workforce. >> we'll go back to that equity question. but, you no, tara, this is a universally liked policy when you look at the polling. i mean, even 74% of republicans are for it so if it indeed doesn't make it into the bill, is th
an equity issue if you think about it this has disproportionate effect on women of color, black and brown women. according to mom -- moms rising, african-american moms just earn 52 cents on the dollar for what white fathers earn. and so, we are often living on the margins and can't afford to take off and this paid leave would be so critically, critically important. you know, we shouldn't have to choose between taking care of ourselves or an ailing parent or a newborn child. choosing between all...
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ordinarily, the brown act sets strict rules for teleconferencing. the governor recently signed new amendments to the brown act for public meetings during a state of emergency provided that commissions such as ours make certain findings. to comply with this new requirement, we will amended this morning's agenda and add a new item 4a to consider whether continuing use of teleconferencing will minimize health risks and whether our commission is able to use teleconferencing in a manner that allows public participation and transparency. members of the public may observe this meeting via sfgov.org and channel 26. they may offer public comment by calling the public comment phone number. i'd like to welcome the members of the public and staff who are watching us on tv. the commissions and and thanks you for your patience during this time. expect displays and gaps during the meeting particular lie during public comment. and i want to thank the staff and sfgov tv and our staff to ensure that public comment runs smoothly. the san francisco hsadas commission ac
ordinarily, the brown act sets strict rules for teleconferencing. the governor recently signed new amendments to the brown act for public meetings during a state of emergency provided that commissions such as ours make certain findings. to comply with this new requirement, we will amended this morning's agenda and add a new item 4a to consider whether continuing use of teleconferencing will minimize health risks and whether our commission is able to use teleconferencing in a manner that allows...
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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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joining me now from scotland is gordon brown. when he was the british prime minister in 2009, he hosted a g20 that made great progress in healing the then-broken global economy. gordon, welcome. >> hello. >> you have been -- you have been urging that the g20 take active measures to close the vaccine gap that you call immoral. 60% to 70% of the developed world is vaccinated. 3% to 5% of africa is vaccinated. and yet no great measures came out of the g20 on this front. why do you think they're not moving in this direction? as you point out, hundreds of millions of vaccines are actually expiring and will be used by no one. >> yep, we could lose 100 million vaccines just wasted passed the use-by date by the end of the year if we don't transfer the vaccines from the global north to the global south, who is desperately in need of them. what's happened at the g20 understood we need 40% vaccination in the poorest countries by december. there are more donations being given, but what we need is an operational plan, a time for delivery, mon
joining me now from scotland is gordon brown. when he was the british prime minister in 2009, he hosted a g20 that made great progress in healing the then-broken global economy. gordon, welcome. >> hello. >> you have been -- you have been urging that the g20 take active measures to close the vaccine gap that you call immoral. 60% to 70% of the developed world is vaccinated. 3% to 5% of africa is vaccinated. and yet no great measures came out of the g20 on this front. why do you...
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brandon brown. instead it sounded like the crowd behind him was chanting, let's go, brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually say. yeah. ah, ah, ah. well, the song comes as joe biden's approval ratings noticeably dipped according to a new survey. currently sits below 45 percent down 11 points since his inauguration in january, meaning his popularity is declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. bryson gray says that the president's finding the job tough going until a mean a people now a lottery will say, let's go brand new for me. best perfect. ah, leaking somebody, it doesn't curse biker. so my, the same for president, biding people, call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what day to step in what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of companies are doing talent products segregate. that's needed and back from a business like jim crow, 2 point, oh, meantime the world medical watch store continues to sound. the alarm about the ongoing coping pandemic, and insists that it can only be stopped. one way the
brandon brown. instead it sounded like the crowd behind him was chanting, let's go, brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually say. yeah. ah, ah, ah. well, the song comes as joe biden's approval ratings noticeably dipped according to a new survey. currently sits below 45 percent down 11 points since his inauguration in january, meaning his popularity is declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. bryson gray says that the president's finding the...
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she faces a write-in campaign from former incumbent mayor brian brown. and in minneapolis incumbent mayor jacob frey who took a lot of heat from black lives matter activists for not calling for defunding police is facing a challenge from one of the primary organizers of protests after floyd's death. sheila nezhad. watch our special coverage on tuesday, bret baier, martha maccallum will bring you all the latest and all your favorite prime time shows will be live on air. today tune -- stay tuned to fox news channel. and chris wallace has an exclusive interview with republican rick scott of florida on "fox news sunday." >>> alec baldwin speaking out, what he had to say coming up. ♪ ♪ but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. up to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu in busi
she faces a write-in campaign from former incumbent mayor brian brown. and in minneapolis incumbent mayor jacob frey who took a lot of heat from black lives matter activists for not calling for defunding police is facing a challenge from one of the primary organizers of protests after floyd's death. sheila nezhad. watch our special coverage on tuesday, bret baier, martha maccallum will bring you all the latest and all your favorite prime time shows will be live on air. today tune -- stay tuned...
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including serving pooling the black community and brown communities the thing i reject there through the class instead there when the intellectual underpinnings of a local government for their certain ways a black woman like oprah will be disempowered relative to a person who might live 10 miles down the street for me here in ohio might live in the opioid epidemic rust belt of white america that involves a lot of poor people that may have struggles of their own but may not be black or may not be a woman. i reject the idea that oprah winfrey inner struggle as a black woman ought to have any more of our concern than somebody who might be a poor white man i think 90% of what both sides could agree on is people who are economically disempowered, black access to a good educational system. black access to capitol. black access to participate in the economy. that's a whole universal to embrace. it could be more about an agenda that lifts everyone up they share in the same way. part of the issue is the kinds of solutions that can economically empower everyone instead of characteristics like
including serving pooling the black community and brown communities the thing i reject there through the class instead there when the intellectual underpinnings of a local government for their certain ways a black woman like oprah will be disempowered relative to a person who might live 10 miles down the street for me here in ohio might live in the opioid epidemic rust belt of white america that involves a lot of poor people that may have struggles of their own but may not be black or may not...
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brandon brown and said it sounded like the crowd behind it was chanting. let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people are actually saying, and if you listen when you hear it, ah, the song comes, it's joe buttons approval ratings noticeably dipped according to a new survey. it currently sits below 45 percent. that's down 11 points since it's an alteration in january, meaning is popularity is declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. bryce and great says the president is funny, the job tough going to try to kill a mean people. now a lot of it will say, let's go branding for me, that's perfect. somebody doesn't curse. back or so my, the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what they say to step in what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate bethany the. i'm back from a business like jim crow, 2.0. meantime, let's not forget the world. medical watched or continues to sound, the alarm about the ongoing covered pandemic, and assess it can
brandon brown and said it sounded like the crowd behind it was chanting. let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people are actually saying, and if you listen when you hear it, ah, the song comes, it's joe buttons approval ratings noticeably dipped according to a new survey. it currently sits below 45 percent. that's down 11 points since it's an alteration in january, meaning is popularity is declined faster than all of his predecessors since the 2nd world war. bryce and great...
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going from a self-described skinny brown kid from new hampshire to a movie star. >> prepared to get blazed because i expect both of us to be blitzed out of our skulls. got it? >> got it. >> reporter: and tv shows like "sunnyside." >> when i come back, i'll probably be a little drunk. >> reporter: born in montclair, the child of parents who moved to the u.s. from india, penn didn't see many people who looked like him on american film and tv growing up. >> if you've always grown up seeing people who looked like you on screen, i totally understand people are like, what's the big deal. but to be invisible, it makes you feel like your possibilities might be limited. >> thanks for letting us take over the classroom. >> reporter: but he found an early champion in high school drama teacher ststephen kazakoff. >> kal had a wonderful way of approaching something. he never quite li looked like he was acting, it looked like he slipped in here and blop belonged in that scene. >> reporter: he honed his skills everywhere, including in front of the metropolitan museum of art. >> we would put on a little h
going from a self-described skinny brown kid from new hampshire to a movie star. >> prepared to get blazed because i expect both of us to be blitzed out of our skulls. got it? >> got it. >> reporter: and tv shows like "sunnyside." >> when i come back, i'll probably be a little drunk. >> reporter: born in montclair, the child of parents who moved to the u.s. from india, penn didn't see many people who looked like him on american film and tv growing up....
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in every direction including in the direction actually serving poorly the black community and some brown communities that i think are actually opposed or to have been helped by this dogma. but there's certain things that i reject is the idea that we should actually bring all prism of race to evaluating struggles equally or more powerfully evaluated through the lens of class instead. of course this theory of intercession intersection alley, there's certain ways in which a black woman like oprah will always be disempowered relative to a person might live 10 miles down the street in ohio who might live in the opioid epidemic rust belt version of white america . >> .. lack access to produce baked in equal participant in the economy. that's a universalistic message for the last to embrace that could be more but an agenda that lets everyone up. i think part of the issue with the new welcome movement is obfuscate the solutions that could economically empower everyone by instead of obsessing over genetically inherited characteristics like race, gender, sexual orientation which is what the welcom
in every direction including in the direction actually serving poorly the black community and some brown communities that i think are actually opposed or to have been helped by this dogma. but there's certain things that i reject is the idea that we should actually bring all prism of race to evaluating struggles equally or more powerfully evaluated through the lens of class instead. of course this theory of intercession intersection alley, there's certain ways in which a black woman like oprah...
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hello, you're watching bbc news with ben brown. here are the headlines. delegates gathering in glasgow today for the start of the kop 26 summit, the crucial climate change conference getting under way now. uk minister alok sharma has assumed the presidency of cop26 and says that the conference is our last, best hope to keep global warming limited to 1.5 c by the end of the century. at the g 20 summit in rome, prince charles has called for more action on tackling climate change and has warned leaders of what he calls their overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn. now on bbc news, it's the travel show, with ade adepitan. coming up on this week's programme... we're talking shop in paris as one of the city's most famous department stores celebrates its belated 150th birthday. it's...it's big. really big. the underground railroad that had no stations and no trains but helped thousands of enslaved african—americans escape to freedom in canada. i love that term "freedom seekers", because had they not sought freedom, who knows where we would have
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we've already established that it is disproportionately affecting the black and brown community for years and there's systems putin place that allows this to happen . what's happening right now is an extension of that i say we're going to ignorethat, leave them out on the streets and let them die . we need to use everything in our needs to house people now. there's no excuse. there's no reason despite all the rationalizations and this that and the other. >> clerk: sorry to cut you off we are assigning each speaker one minute. interactions, nextspeaker please . >> caller: my name is erin and i liveand work in district 9 . i wanted to echo what a lot of folks have been saying already that housing is healthcare and we know enough funding is going to underpin our sustained support of our neighbors and our most vulnerable neighbors and absolutely makes no sense we would not use that support from the federal government to be able to extend that support further till the end of this year and i also want to an concerns about the double standard at play about using our resources to house our neighb
we've already established that it is disproportionately affecting the black and brown community for years and there's systems putin place that allows this to happen . what's happening right now is an extension of that i say we're going to ignorethat, leave them out on the streets and let them die . we need to use everything in our needs to house people now. there's no excuse. there's no reason despite all the rationalizations and this that and the other. >> clerk: sorry to cut you off we...
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this is bbc news with ben brown. - this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. the - bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and we act together, we can protect our precious planet, so let's come together over these two weeks and ensure that where paris promised, 6lasgow delivers. at the 620 in rome, prince charles calls for more action to tackle climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their "overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn" . ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow. quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. now on bbc news, it's time for click which this week digs into carbon capture an
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brandon brown and said it sounded like the crowd behind it was chanting. let's go brandon. probably felling to realize what people were actually saying you for listen carefully. yeah. ah, the song comes to show buttons approval, right, takes know to simply dip to coating too late to survey. it currently sits below 45 percent. that's down 11 points. since there's no gratian in january meeting is, popularity is declined faster than all these pre assess is since the 2nd world war price and grey says the president's funding, the job tough going and trying to kill a mean people. now a lottery will say, let's go brand new for me, that's perfect. somebody, it doesn't curse back or so my, the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what date of shipping, what jo buyers currently doing, and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate vaccinated and vaccinated businesses like jim crow to point out. meanwhile, the world medical watchtower continues to sound. the alarm about the ongoing cove, it pandemic an assist. it can on
brandon brown and said it sounded like the crowd behind it was chanting. let's go brandon. probably felling to realize what people were actually saying you for listen carefully. yeah. ah, the song comes to show buttons approval, right, takes know to simply dip to coating too late to survey. it currently sits below 45 percent. that's down 11 points. since there's no gratian in january meeting is, popularity is declined faster than all these pre assess is since the 2nd world war price and grey...
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when she would give box on the abolitionists were good she would read the poem and send them when john brown after harpers ferry she befriended his widow and was found among his possessions. people might not be exposed and come alive and make it relevant to our moment. i and the chapter by comparing to some of the young women who looked eloquent during the protest in the spring of 2020. they were sort of like her daughters in some ways. >> and that is so beautiful. >> i fell in love with francis harper when i was a college student. i discovered she was in philadelphia and dad he knew nothing about her. i could have taught him about her. >> have you been back to philadelphia recently? >> all the time. my mother is there and i spent the early part of the pandemic with her. i have nieces and nephews the. i went quite regularly. i wrote portions of the book in philadelphia so, yeah. as far as things you've taken away from your students, what's something that you have taught one of your students that you didn't think they you were teaching that they brought to you? >> it's not something i've taug
when she would give box on the abolitionists were good she would read the poem and send them when john brown after harpers ferry she befriended his widow and was found among his possessions. people might not be exposed and come alive and make it relevant to our moment. i and the chapter by comparing to some of the young women who looked eloquent during the protest in the spring of 2020. they were sort of like her daughters in some ways. >> and that is so beautiful. >> i fell in love...
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they will be without brown today. the saints defense, you know over the last four years, will, they've only allowed 100-yard rusher in two games. they are incredibly stacked on the defensive side. jamison winston is still trying to find his way at the helm and there but i like the buccaneers and this one by three. the saints have had the box numbers so expect this to be close. will: clarissa. >> yes? will: we don't just compete for who gets to host the segment, pete and i are competing because our teams are facing off, and the cowboys and the vikings and we faced off a little earlier. i don't know if you can sit on your screen as we were dressed as ninja turtles in a nonsense game, but the consensus is that i want your does that mean the cowboys win? >> this will be great. look, kirk cousins doesn't get enough mentions. cowboys is america's team, but i'm excited for that game. will dak prescott play, will he play? will: pete was raffaella and rachel was-- which one is your favorite? >> whenever you are. download the f
they will be without brown today. the saints defense, you know over the last four years, will, they've only allowed 100-yard rusher in two games. they are incredibly stacked on the defensive side. jamison winston is still trying to find his way at the helm and there but i like the buccaneers and this one by three. the saints have had the box numbers so expect this to be close. will: clarissa. >> yes? will: we don't just compete for who gets to host the segment, pete and i are competing...
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but if you answered quite brown rashid who are the guy that green mervin. yeah, of course. really. gretchen, michigan. the more so i group the 1000000 year for tomorrow. josh, who usually we stop down about the cooler one is up here. it is hard. the breeze feels good though, dyke is almost over. alex and eliot only have a little way left to go. oh, when you start finding fossils really and drives you to want to go up there and walk and explore because to find something up in the mountains that millions of years old that no one is seen the ever one has just walked by. it's very special to be the one to realize wow, that's what this is and to be able to take over to her. i heard so fast that i'm out of breath. how you feel tired, over 2nd. oh you're good. oh, who? when. ready ready ready i 1st got my have only, i, i was very, very surprised to find out that baby could be the cause of it and that they being would've given me any sort of chance to be hospitalized, even if it would been for 3 days or the 3 weeks that i was unfortunately hospitalized it. it changes you, it change
but if you answered quite brown rashid who are the guy that green mervin. yeah, of course. really. gretchen, michigan. the more so i group the 1000000 year for tomorrow. josh, who usually we stop down about the cooler one is up here. it is hard. the breeze feels good though, dyke is almost over. alex and eliot only have a little way left to go. oh, when you start finding fossils really and drives you to want to go up there and walk and explore because to find something up in the mountains that...
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. >> hello, i'm dara brown. here is what is happening. vice president kamala harris received her moderna booster shot. she's urging everybody else eligible to do the same. she says it is what needs to be done to get through and be beyond this pandemic. and, the house is expected to vote on both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and reconciliation bill this tuesday. house progressives are supportive of the leadership's accelerated timeline, but said they will need ironclad commitment from the centrist holdouts first. now, back to dateline. first now,>> welcome back to "datelin" i'm natalie morales. brandon biel believed he was gonna be charged with the murder of game store manager amber belken. but detectives verified his alibi and phone records placed him miles from the crime scene. police initially played out a hunch that the culprit must have had a game store connection. now, a call from an anonymous tipster was about to breathe new life into that theory. once again here is keith morrison with "everything she knew". >> that brandon bie
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now get powerful relief with robitussin elderberry. >> i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. -- northern georgia this year. residents have been work noticing an unfamiliar, large species of fighter in the area. -- and it's known for its large webs. don't worry, that spiders aren't a threat to humans, dogs or cats. and three people were killed in a fourth was injured when amtrak train crashed into vehicle in charleston, south carolina. passengers on board the train were harmed in the code. legend now back to dateline. were harmed in the c>> welcome . i'm natalie morales. army sergeant vince goslyn had been shot nine times on a desolate kentucky road. at first his wife jessie told police the couple had stopped to help a stranded motorists who attacked vince. later she told investigators that her husband was deep in debt to drug dealers. now she was about to reveal a chilling new details about that deadly night. once again here's andrea canning with "evil was waiting". >> one day after the murder of sergeant vince goslyn, the investigation was unfolding
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cnn's pamela brown spoke with our senior legal analyst elie honig and patrick gomez, the executive editor for "entertainment weekly" about the case. here is part of their conversation. >> first of all, it is important that he is talking to the police, that he is cooperating with investigators. that's consistent with what we have heard from the sheriff and the d.a. look, he has important information. and it is probably for the best for everybody involved that he come forward with it. it is not exactly technically correct that he's not allowed to comment on this substance of this investigation unless the prosecutors and the cops have an order for the judge, which it does not appear in this case. they can't stop him. now, typically as a prosecutor or a cop, you tell an important witness like alec baldwin we really would like you not to address this. it is not a good idea to address this. alec baldwin's lawyer, if he's any good, i'm sure he is, has told baldwin you should not say anything at all. if you have to say something, don't say anything about the substance of the case. you can see ale
cnn's pamela brown spoke with our senior legal analyst elie honig and patrick gomez, the executive editor for "entertainment weekly" about the case. here is part of their conversation. >> first of all, it is important that he is talking to the police, that he is cooperating with investigators. that's consistent with what we have heard from the sheriff and the d.a. look, he has important information. and it is probably for the best for everybody involved that he come forward with...
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billy brown was their celebrity, and he's in and out of the the eisenhower white house, things were great. you've got the civil rights movement, you've got the feminist movement and you have the vietnam war and the anti-war movement. and this is where we see this divide where more and her americans are starting to question american goodness and american greatness. and this is when evangelicals double down. and so they link traditional gender roles, particularly this rugged has clipty, patriarchal authority with defense of christian america, with military strength, with, you know, defense of all that as right and good and isn't oppositional values because they know that more and more americans are questioning these very values. they really see themselves as the faithful remnant, and it's the up to them to fight to defend feint, family and -- faith, family from external and internal threats. >> okay, thanks. we have a question from our audience. are the events with january the 6th consistent with your argument in john wayne, or would you materially revise it in light of january 6th? >> oh,
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and then b, c reporter was interviewing nascar racing driver, brand brown, and said he had to cry chant. let's go, brandon. apparently failing to realize what people are, right? yeah. i'm not the sun comes j biden's. pre the writing is noticeably dipped according to the survey. it currently sits below 45 percent time lesson points. and since, since his integration in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than or his predecessors since the 2nd world full price and try again, think say that the president is finding the job. tough guy. a mean people now a lottery will say, let's go brand new for me. that's perfect. somebody doesn't curse. back or so my the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what date of shipping, what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate. that's needed to i'm back to this that this is like jim crow, 2 point. oh, meanwhile, the well medical watchdog continues to sign the alarm about the ongoing k. the pandemic, and insists it can only be stopped. one way the
and then b, c reporter was interviewing nascar racing driver, brand brown, and said he had to cry chant. let's go, brandon. apparently failing to realize what people are, right? yeah. i'm not the sun comes j biden's. pre the writing is noticeably dipped according to the survey. it currently sits below 45 percent time lesson points. and since, since his integration in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than or his predecessors since the 2nd world full price and try again, think...
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sprisised ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. in a 6 to 3, the supreme court decided not to block the vaccine mandate on the health care workers in maine. which took effect friday. those who filed suit to block the mandate had done so seeking religious exemption. vice president kamala harris received her return booster shot today. now she's urging everyone else who's eligible to do the same. she said it's what needs to be done to quote, get through and beyond this pandemic. now back to dateline. w ba>> welcome back to dateline. i'm natalie morales. 68-year-old shirley carter was shot dead in her kitchen, and her husband bill, let's convince their youngest son jason was the trigger man. desperate for justice, bill readied's civil lawsuit against his own flesh and blood. at trial, jason's cheating would take center stage. and a jury would decide if its discovery drove him to kill. once again, here's dennis murphy with the farm. >> on a december day in 2017, two and a half years after shirley carter carter'
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why don't you tell us a little bit about doc brown and the essays on identity and social change and i also picked up and started reading and could not put it down either. very insightful, tell us a little bit about the inspiration for you. >> thank you so much, thank you so much for having me here, i appreciate this conversation. i would say probably one of the earliest kernels and became southbound was my question which is who gets to be southern. i lived in several states until i was ten years old when my family relocated from a suburb of detroit to chad chattanooga tennessee in the early '80s it was my first experience of being in the south and living in the south chattanooga back then was a very small community it was very heavily evangelical christian community. it was largely white but they were certainly black folks that were segregated, but they were not a whole lot of brown people living in chattanooga, my family is a mixed race family my father is from india, they were indian families, some lot next families, it was predominantly white and black. what i found out when i move
why don't you tell us a little bit about doc brown and the essays on identity and social change and i also picked up and started reading and could not put it down either. very insightful, tell us a little bit about the inspiration for you. >> thank you so much, thank you so much for having me here, i appreciate this conversation. i would say probably one of the earliest kernels and became southbound was my question which is who gets to be southern. i lived in several states until i was...
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in fact at one point they thought when they get to the brown case in 1952 the first argument some of the fellow justices sexually before that back in 49 and 50 they were worried he might have a heart attack during the conference he was so exercised over this and thought why are we debating these issues that are so clear under the constitution? >> host: there's also a story i think it was with clark maybe was what the width mention that may meet retrace my steps and think there are some pretty solid differences here as well. because truman asks the hail to the chiefs not be played for the swearing in of was it clark? because he wanted to be his day. >> guest: note that as chief justice of vincent. to put that in perspective for folks very briefly, harry truman did not have an inauguration when he became president. he was sworn in by the chief justice did not even have time to put on the robe. he was just wearing his suit. this is my own thought and reading into it from reading correspondence, my conclusion was truman decided he was going to give chief justice the inauguration he had n
in fact at one point they thought when they get to the brown case in 1952 the first argument some of the fellow justices sexually before that back in 49 and 50 they were worried he might have a heart attack during the conference he was so exercised over this and thought why are we debating these issues that are so clear under the constitution? >> host: there's also a story i think it was with clark maybe was what the width mention that may meet retrace my steps and think there are some...
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. >> we're sick of a system that over incarcerates black and brown people. >> his name is robert rameek williams, also known as meek mill a philadelphia rapper who has sold millions of albums. in november 2017, he was thrown in prison for probation violations. but the free meek mill movement gave hope to many that justice is on the way. >> in 25 years in working in criminal justice reform, i can't remember a moment that has the potential to galvanize the public the way meek mill's horrible situation has done and is going to do. >> we're with meek mill as our cameras go behind the scenes to capture his journey to freedom. >> this is so crazy. >> how easy it is to get in the system is probably 100 times harder to get out, even if you're innocent. >> dreams and nightmare sthz titles of meek mill's hit debut album. his lyrics tell the story of an inner city native who made it, overcoming violence--. >> it's been a long time since i heard something that naturally charged. the song is pure adrenalin. kind of mad we didn't have that for ourselves. >> like meek mill, quest love and black though
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judge joe brown knows why. he's next. your insurance marketplace healthmarkets dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. where do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long does it take? you could find a medicare plan in just minutes. my current plan only covers 80% of my costs. well, healthmarkets may find plans that cover the rest ... let you keep your doctor with benefits like zero dollar copays, zero dollar deductibles and zero dollar monthly premiums. they'll even search plans with prescription drug coverage, vision, dental and hearing aids. you may even qualify for free gym memberships! so call or visit healthmarkets today to see if your current plan is the right fit for you or, you may find a p
judge joe brown knows why. he's next. your insurance marketplace healthmarkets dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. where do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long...
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almost every supreme court case none perhaps more so in the most announced case and some others are brown the boy but president buchanan actually thought with the trends got that they could afford the civil war. instead it set us on a path for it and it reminds me as a historian as we look across time, early in the decision when they could've chosen to have freed dred scott and there have been cases, one of the justices said in the lower court times are not as they were in when judge roberts was getting the voting rights act with the shelby beholder case in 2013 he says almost exactly the same thing in a case for the president before that and recently in a case that we predicted and were not good with certain historians that do predicted in the bonaventure case out of arizona judge alito said today is not as it was in 1982 with the renewal of the voting rights act at that time, i'm fascinated that over the centuries we have the same excuses the set of these cases and whether the results are intentional or unintentional and had devastating effects upon minorities. >> i want to thank everyb
almost every supreme court case none perhaps more so in the most announced case and some others are brown the boy but president buchanan actually thought with the trends got that they could afford the civil war. instead it set us on a path for it and it reminds me as a historian as we look across time, early in the decision when they could've chosen to have freed dred scott and there have been cases, one of the justices said in the lower court times are not as they were in when judge roberts...
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i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. vice president kamala harris received her moderna booster shot today. now she's urging everyone else who's eligible to do the same. she said it's what's needs to be done to quote, get through and beyond this pandemic. and the house is expected to vote on both bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill this tuesday. house progressives are supportive of leadership's accelerated timeline, but said they'll need ironclad commitment from the centrist holdouts first. now back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm natalie morales. it had been five years since trent digiuro's murder. the case was ice cold, but detectives had just been tipped off by a woman who said her ex-boyfriend, shane ragland, had killed trent as payback for having him blackballed from a fraternity. but the woman was insisting she remain anonymous. so to prove their case investigators would need to earn her trust. once again, keith morrison with "the motive. " >> detective evans knew he had to me
i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. vice president kamala harris received her moderna booster shot today. now she's urging everyone else who's eligible to do the same. she said it's what's needs to be done to quote, get through and beyond this pandemic. and the house is expected to vote on both bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill this tuesday. house progressives are supportive of leadership's accelerated timeline, but said they'll need ironclad commitment from the...
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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...