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i hope general brown and mr. mccord can chime in as well. >> the effect of the crs are significant, especially if you have a cr set up that last that long. you obviously can't initiate new starts. you lose a lot of time on initiatives. the one thing you can't buy back is time. over the course of years, these things compound . they add some of the friction we have been discussing. again, i think the best way we can help ourselves is to make sure we received an on-time budget. as you know, our budget request is directly linked to our strategy. we are-- without a budget, we can execute the strategy to its force. i have been pretty deliberate in asking my staff to maintain course on making sure that everything we ask for is directly linked to the strategy. and i know we have done a good job of that over the last three years. if you don't get a budget and on time, you are not executing to your full capability. it has a significant impact on our ability to do a number of things, but you can't buy time. >> thanks for th
i hope general brown and mr. mccord can chime in as well. >> the effect of the crs are significant, especially if you have a cr set up that last that long. you obviously can't initiate new starts. you lose a lot of time on initiatives. the one thing you can't buy back is time. over the course of years, these things compound . they add some of the friction we have been discussing. again, i think the best way we can help ourselves is to make sure we received an on-time budget. as you know,...
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she certainly dated willie brown when he was running for mayor. kamala was 29. willie brown was 60. he was running for mayor at a time when he needed to prove he could maintain a stable relationship because he was already long estranged from his wife and he was known as something of a playboy. but when he ran for mayor, he had this relationship with kamala harris and his own campaign managers floated that as a way for him to prove to voters that he could maintain a stable relationship as he was running for mayor of california. after willie brown won that race, kamala harris was at the election celebration party, and people were talking about how maybe brown would marry kamala harris but ultimately willie brown broke up with her instead and they went their separate ways. certainly when it came time to the inauguration it was his long estranged wife who was holding the bible for the oath of office and kamala harris was brushed aside. host: carl in washington, pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i would just like to remind the author that when bi
she certainly dated willie brown when he was running for mayor. kamala was 29. willie brown was 60. he was running for mayor at a time when he needed to prove he could maintain a stable relationship because he was already long estranged from his wife and he was known as something of a playboy. but when he ran for mayor, he had this relationship with kamala harris and his own campaign managers floated that as a way for him to prove to voters that he could maintain a stable relationship as he was...
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that was the john brown position. but it did mean, as lincoln said again and again and again, that you had to put slavery on the course of ultimate extinction. you can tolerate it, but only tolerate it so long as everybody understands. that's an it's an exception to the general rule of freedom. so for these people, the answer to the question of how much slavery should the constitutional order protect was therefore no more than it absolutely has to, for no longer than is absolutely necessary. now, i said at the beginning that at that that fugitive slave and law of 1850, that richard was talking about was key part of the story. so and and indeed, i think that this is a major turning point. the 1850 fugitive slave, it was a major turning point for these kinds of people. richard. didn't mention perhaps the the most notorious case of one of the most notorious cases, which is that of anthony burns in boston. in 1854, burns was working in a clothing store in brattle street when he was arrested by slave catchers in may 1854.
that was the john brown position. but it did mean, as lincoln said again and again and again, that you had to put slavery on the course of ultimate extinction. you can tolerate it, but only tolerate it so long as everybody understands. that's an it's an exception to the general rule of freedom. so for these people, the answer to the question of how much slavery should the constitutional order protect was therefore no more than it absolutely has to, for no longer than is absolutely necessary....
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and general cq brown junior. i would like to take a moment to recognize that this is the first hearing before the committee as chairman and joint chief. we thank you to the witnesses for their service and their testimony today. this is a critical moment for national security. among congress and the white house about the threats to our safety. china seeks to challenge economic interest for the united states and our allies. and increasingly has the ability to do so. vladimir putin is committed to creating the vision of the old soviet empire and taking over ukraine is one step towards that vision. there are those who would expel the united states from the region and further sabotage the free world rule in the middle east. each of these threats can be addressed through the national security supplemental that the senate passed nearly two months ago. the bill was for ukraine, israel, and taiwan and provide with humanitarian relief in gaza and replenish the u.s. industrial base. in gaza and the separate fight for freedo
and general cq brown junior. i would like to take a moment to recognize that this is the first hearing before the committee as chairman and joint chief. we thank you to the witnesses for their service and their testimony today. this is a critical moment for national security. among congress and the white house about the threats to our safety. china seeks to challenge economic interest for the united states and our allies. and increasingly has the ability to do so. vladimir putin is committed to...
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senator brown: senator rounds. senator rounds: i have pee an understanding to stay as neutral as possible with regard to the politics involved in an election year. basal end game proposal. and found that 97% were either opposing it or expressing substantial concerns. in the hearing last month on the monetary policy report you stated that it is a consensus organization and you said, i will do everything i can -- i will do everything i can possibly to bring people together in consensus and have a capital framework that can be proudly supported. my question to that is do you believe there is a consensus on this capital framework? mr. powell: i'm fairly confident we will have such a consensus when we do move forward. senator rounds: you will probably not call a vote on the proposal until you believe there is a consensus? mr. powell: we are in the process of digesting the comments and making the appropriate changes. senator rounds: i have weighed in on the concerns i have with basal3. and negative effects on mortgage le
senator brown: senator rounds. senator rounds: i have pee an understanding to stay as neutral as possible with regard to the politics involved in an election year. basal end game proposal. and found that 97% were either opposing it or expressing substantial concerns. in the hearing last month on the monetary policy report you stated that it is a consensus organization and you said, i will do everything i can -- i will do everything i can possibly to bring people together in consensus and have a...
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created in a box and sent to philadelphia box henry box brown took his box with him wherever he went. face first would possibly recapture he too left for england where together with the crafts they played a critical role in winning british support the abolition in the decade before the civil war and brown brown would have his himself boxed in manchester and sent across the pennines to leeds and pop out of his box. he was a man had a flair for the dramatic of short man as you could if you were going to put yourself in a box. but a rather rotund figure. so always dress and flambeau orient waistcoats. he was a very character. in march 1850, as the decade as the debate over the fugitive slave law heated up, it became clear to many, including some northerners, that as soon as senator daniel webster put it, the south had his words a will founded grounds for complete the activities of the enslaved and those who ate them to elude recapture had brought country. as henry clay put it, to the edge of a political precipice. the distracted as he called it, an unhappy country he believed was in a st
created in a box and sent to philadelphia box henry box brown took his box with him wherever he went. face first would possibly recapture he too left for england where together with the crafts they played a critical role in winning british support the abolition in the decade before the civil war and brown brown would have his himself boxed in manchester and sent across the pennines to leeds and pop out of his box. he was a man had a flair for the dramatic of short man as you could if you were...
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in brown versus board of education. the court addressed the issue that, quote, minors of the -- race had been denied admission to schools attended by white children under laws or permitting segregation, according to race. end of quote. this decision, the precedent plessy versus ferguson, which in 1896 had established the separate but equal dr. and that allowed the government to legally sanction racial segregation in public schools delivering court's unanimous opinion. chief earl warren wrote, quote, we conclude that in the field of public education. the doctor and of separate but equal has no place separate but equal educational facilities for. racial minorities is inherently unequal. violating the equal clause of the 14th amendment. end quote. the landmark decision deemed schools that were racially segregated order of the law were in fact unconscious, attentional. this meant de jure segregation, meaning schools enforced by the government to exclude educate white students only and mandatorily ban on black students becau
in brown versus board of education. the court addressed the issue that, quote, minors of the -- race had been denied admission to schools attended by white children under laws or permitting segregation, according to race. end of quote. this decision, the precedent plessy versus ferguson, which in 1896 had established the separate but equal dr. and that allowed the government to legally sanction racial segregation in public schools delivering court's unanimous opinion. chief earl warren wrote,...
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wendy brown, who is a contemporary of ours at nyu, a professor. so i want to talk a little bit about the context in which you treat this problem of individualism. so if i evoked this early experience i had with king sort of being captured in this idea of the power of one. there's a passage in the book where you talk about the trappings of neo liberalism. and i'm going to paraphrase here that insists that individuals are only responsible for themselves. and in an essentially saying that individuals are only responsible for themselves. you write, this is a contraction of the public view of the public good. it's an anemic view, your words of mutual obligation, and ultimately, at least to selfishness as virtue and narcissism, as standard practice. yeah. let's talk a little bit about the way in which the distortion of king's legacy leaves us in this present moment, with the notion of individualism that is itself fundamental to this anti-death socratic problem that we're trying that you are trying to solve for. yeah. you know, i should say a word about
wendy brown, who is a contemporary of ours at nyu, a professor. so i want to talk a little bit about the context in which you treat this problem of individualism. so if i evoked this early experience i had with king sort of being captured in this idea of the power of one. there's a passage in the book where you talk about the trappings of neo liberalism. and i'm going to paraphrase here that insists that individuals are only responsible for themselves. and in an essentially saying that...
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and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown paper. and as she says and he knew it was a failure from the beginning. and for 50, 75 years, that was the story. what we're saying here together is no lincoln, never would have simply written something on the fly, on the way to. he was very careful, both his writing and his speaking. he re-edited and as ed suggested, over being willing and able to speak, this is what happened to put that no name and in the american public. hopefully we don't believe that anymore. and by the way, it finally i you know, i'm not i'm not great on the decades between 1970 and now but it did inspire television movie in lincoln was played by who knows you you know or dennis weaver. joe can you speak a little bit to how that the the inability to speak very effectively extemporaneously was hindrance or hurt? lincoln his political career, how he overcame that. well he was a i think his is a trial lawyer. you know, he was i don't want to overemphasize th
and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown paper. and as she says and he knew it was a failure from the beginning. and for 50, 75 years, that was the story. what we're saying here together is no lincoln, never would have simply written something on the fly, on the way to. he was very careful, both his writing and his speaking. he re-edited and as ed suggested, over being willing and able to speak, this is what happened to put that...
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after michael brown, there was a whole snowball effect of police murders. freddie gray was a neighbor of. i didn't personally know him, but i knew him from the neighborhood and it was literally a few blocks. everything that unfolded was literally around the corner where she grew up. that was our community. and our community had been robbed. she was an activist role. she wanted teach because she was self-taught. she just wanted to enlighten the masses about things that were going on around her. she has a few spoken word, poems that are out. she would always do her little rants on facebook or, instagram about things that were going in the world. just this corinne. what does it look like. it looks like an officer shouldn't allowed to make lateral moves within the department if they've had other issues. this was not royce ruby's first shooting. justice for me is getting officers better training making sure that they to policy and not new ones as they go along. the officer who shot corinne was found not guilty because of the statues of such and such and such. th
after michael brown, there was a whole snowball effect of police murders. freddie gray was a neighbor of. i didn't personally know him, but i knew him from the neighborhood and it was literally a few blocks. everything that unfolded was literally around the corner where she grew up. that was our community. and our community had been robbed. she was an activist role. she wanted teach because she was self-taught. she just wanted to enlighten the masses about things that were going on around her....
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i'm saying i want a brown banana plan. the context now is how do we create gaps to expanded opportunities to expand outside of us advocating which means healthcare providers have to be black. they have to be women with disabilities. healthcare cannot change if we do not have a partnership with corporations. i am fine with corporations. not fine with killing people. the policy practice on how we bring industry. i promise you we can push this administration and make politics a much better place for black people in america. >> thank you. excellent. melaney, we have experienced a lot of this journey together as part of the coalition of civil rights over the last decade, decade and a half. you've spent a good part of this year in the states, michigan and south carolina and places mobilizing voters. what you want to share for what you are hearing, what you are thinking and what the challenge is for 2024 to get the community fully engaged? >> you said it already. we have to get in the streets. our people -- i have to step back to
i'm saying i want a brown banana plan. the context now is how do we create gaps to expanded opportunities to expand outside of us advocating which means healthcare providers have to be black. they have to be women with disabilities. healthcare cannot change if we do not have a partnership with corporations. i am fine with corporations. not fine with killing people. the policy practice on how we bring industry. i promise you we can push this administration and make politics a much better place...
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he met john brown after john brown's right. and so he doesn't want the indignity of being taken out and bound and have a rope put around his neck and hanged at that point, booth knows he's not going to get away. david begs to surrender. they let him come out of the barn. he surrenders and booth, there's a man in here who wants to give up what we have and bring all the guns out. and booth says, oh, those guns are mine. i need them. so david herold was taken captive and booth is in there with the spencer carbine with two revolvers, simply carving he picked up from this tavern. yes. so the booth has a seven shot carving and two revolvers with six shots. it's so can kill some of the soldiers when they come in. so they decide rather than rush the barn, which they could have done it easily captured him and probably taken him alive. they engage in a parlay, then they decide not going to come out. then booth says, i'll fight you one by one, i'll have a duel. one more stain on the old banner. it's a performance and he knows that over th
he met john brown after john brown's right. and so he doesn't want the indignity of being taken out and bound and have a rope put around his neck and hanged at that point, booth knows he's not going to get away. david begs to surrender. they let him come out of the barn. he surrenders and booth, there's a man in here who wants to give up what we have and bring all the guns out. and booth says, oh, those guns are mine. i need them. so david herold was taken captive and booth is in there with the...
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the army did right in enforcing brown. and so part of the problem is that the court has relied upon this. the notion is our job as the court is to persuade you, not necessarily that we're right, but that we're principled. right. and you don't have to agree with our principles. you just have to agree that they are principles. justice barrett really captured the sentiment in a speech in 2022. she says hey, listen, there's going to be some controversial coming down the pike. don't read the media accounts that call us hacks. she says read the opinion. well, two days later, there was a major in a clean water act case in which hers was the decisive vote and there was no opinion to read. right. and so, you know, part of what the part of the uses the sort of the increasing reliance upon these unsigned, unexplained orders really as a foil for this broader and as an illustration of this broader disease, where a court that does not think it has to explain itself, can actually act in ways that really further erode public confidence ev
the army did right in enforcing brown. and so part of the problem is that the court has relied upon this. the notion is our job as the court is to persuade you, not necessarily that we're right, but that we're principled. right. and you don't have to agree with our principles. you just have to agree that they are principles. justice barrett really captured the sentiment in a speech in 2022. she says hey, listen, there's going to be some controversial coming down the pike. don't read the media...
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but his strength was the sept of this man as the radical abolitionist john brown. previous october, he hadaid a federal armory and planned to provide slaves guns for a violent insurrection against whites. while brown was apprehended in hang the infuriated the south terrified many voters in the north. many thought all the slavery talk was putting impossible pressures on the political system and to break the nation and to ignite a bloody civil war. and nobody was more famous for anti-slavery rhetoric than william seward. the lincoln had made many of the same points against slavery. he was far less known as a swing voters and thus not as threatening. on top of that, seward had supported immigrants and was close to catholic leaders, something that turned off a sizable portion of the republicans base who feared a mass immigration was helping democrats steal and destroying america from within. former members of the american party called the know nothing party might well bolt from the republican. if they nominated seward lincoln's position on immigrants, meanwhile, was so
but his strength was the sept of this man as the radical abolitionist john brown. previous october, he hadaid a federal armory and planned to provide slaves guns for a violent insurrection against whites. while brown was apprehended in hang the infuriated the south terrified many voters in the north. many thought all the slavery talk was putting impossible pressures on the political system and to break the nation and to ignite a bloody civil war. and nobody was more famous for anti-slavery...
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but really, i mean, you know, i just put the brown university brown university up with the brown family. if there's a plaque admits that this family was a slave trading family, but also it it says the china trade you know, the china trade. well, what is that the china trade? it's like calling, you know, that the the end of the indian cocaine trade, you know, you might as well call it the andes trade, whatever. you know, it's just a it's a kind of absurdity. it's really it was they were just trading in opium. and yet there is something interesting that the americans done the british have not which is that the trade in china has a place in american memory in a way that it doesn't in the or not quite a central that perhaps that is absolutely true. i mean, american historians have produced excerpts, documentation of where the opium money went what these did. new books are appearing every year and it's been extensively documented which it hasn't been the case of the of the united kingdom which has actually profited much much more. how do you account for that? i don't know, really. i think it
but really, i mean, you know, i just put the brown university brown university up with the brown family. if there's a plaque admits that this family was a slave trading family, but also it it says the china trade you know, the china trade. well, what is that the china trade? it's like calling, you know, that the the end of the indian cocaine trade, you know, you might as well call it the andes trade, whatever. you know, it's just a it's a kind of absurdity. it's really it was they were just...
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fred brown, twins are news. western union is about to make an official. and what do you think of all the people who should know about alice and the twins hundreds of other telegrams are being sent and received in other ways in the ten block business area around new. high above the city, a busy executive receives a telegram by desk fax a compact telegraph machine that operates by a facsimile and brings message transmission right to his desk. he places his reply on a cylinder and with a push of a button, the reply goes direct to western union in his own handwriting, an ultra modern telegraph method that is close to magic. 50 stories down western union serves another man whose job demands fast and accurate communication and western union alike sent a telegram. mr. jealous, robert tompkins, structural steel company, templeton, ohio construction in here ahead of schedule. urgent you wire immediately earliest arrival structural steel while urgent words feed from an engineer to his home office. a steady flow of words flashes to western union from the communicati
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peggy moultrie brown who that they took the government boat right up to william c boat landing and they parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate. definitely. he starts before. although pension files are ongoing. right so all veterans veterans today are eligible for pensions. it's the same a similar kind of in there are now stories in the pension files. i was just curious about that in terms of like the work public administration or stories of the of the previously enslaved people. so. yes. so the the interviews those people are are formerly enslaved. they're
peggy moultrie brown who that they took the government boat right up to william c boat landing and they parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c...
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bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i will say that i was interested in journalism. i was interested in writing and my father, this is true. my father said, you know, there's this guy named michael korda and he is an editor at simon schuster. he's the editor in chief of simon schuster. but he also writes books. so why don't you be like michael korda? why don't you get why don't you have a real job and write on the side? my dad my dad is a very practical guy. and so and i and the amazing thing is i wound up at simon and schuster and working with michael korda. he he continued to edit for us. he's a great guy and he's still writing works of history today. and, you know, i get email from them regular daily and i'm hoping he'll be coming to celebrate our anniversary with us. and michael korda, of course, has been featured on booktv as well since 1989. when you started in publishing, what are two or three of the major changes in how book
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and so you can have good nutrition if you're brown bananas. so i am saying i want a brown banana plant my context is how do we create gaps to ask band and opportunities to expand inside of us advocating for quality in healthcare and removing barriers which means healthcare providers have to be black i said what i said what i said they've got to be black. they've got to meet women. healthcare cannot change if we do not have partnerships with corporations. i am fine with corporations and not find i will close with this. if we can look at this opportunity of policy, practice clear strategies on how to bring industry we can push this administration make our politics a much better place for black people in america. [applause] >> thank you excellence. melanie, we experienced a lot of this journey together as a part of her coalition of civil rights leaders over this decade or decade and a half. you have spent a good part of this year out in the state in michigan, south carolina mobilizing voters. what do you want to share from what you are hearing, w
and so you can have good nutrition if you're brown bananas. so i am saying i want a brown banana plant my context is how do we create gaps to ask band and opportunities to expand inside of us advocating for quality in healthcare and removing barriers which means healthcare providers have to be black i said what i said what i said they've got to be black. they've got to meet women. healthcare cannot change if we do not have partnerships with corporations. i am fine with corporations and not find...