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so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper p.d. >> you know, everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was on the case. and then he was killed. i didn't have anyone else to ask. >> you'd lost your friend. your old competitive friend. >> i lost my friend, and i lost any information that i needed on that case. there was no one else. >> because he was kind of the institutional memory of this thing, wasn't he? >> yes. >> jaclyn had only herself to rely on now. in the balance, justice for annie, now dead for a year and a half. she strongly suspected chris bagshaw knew more than he was telling. jaclyn listened to chris's interviews again and again and noticed something
so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper p.d. >> you know, everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was...
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permanent of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard law school first black tenure as a. listen@c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> your watching book tv on c-span2. if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, a dictionary and you've probably looked upwards and it throughout your lifetime but if you are a little younger, chances are you've done it digitally. mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project, mary french, what are you trying to do? >> who want everybody to have a dictionary to instruct the benefits of owning a dictionary we try to get them out in the third grade so they get into the habit of looking up words correctly and understand the meaning and multiple meanings and appreciate our language. >> what is the importance of having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> i've been doing this for 25 years, before i have had iphones and the technology we are using today. technology is what attracts us to the dictionary, that
permanent of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard law school first black tenure as a. listen@c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> your watching book tv on c-span2. if you are of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, a dictionary and you've probably looked upwards and it throughout your lifetime but if you are a little younger, chances are you've done it digitally. mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of...
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derek: i don't think so. it could he come a bigger issue as we move toward the election date in september. there is not a massive difference in policy outlook, whether it is the cdu coalition or spd coalition. you could look at that are fiscal stimulus on the spd side. we have the beginning of the eu recovery funds with funds dispersed over the next three years, 50 billion of that has been dispersed to eight countries in august. the idea of further fiscal stimulus, there is not much difference in terms of the government beyond the election. there could be some market disturbance, volatile reaction, would be a narrow election result that results in a weak uncertain coalition government, and that at the heart of europe would be a concern for investors. tom: with stability of angela merkel no longer there in german politics. what you make when it comes to these comments from the chief economist at the ecb about being prepared for spillover effects from the fed's stance? derek: very interesting. it is definitely
derek: i don't think so. it could he come a bigger issue as we move toward the election date in september. there is not a massive difference in policy outlook, whether it is the cdu coalition or spd coalition. you could look at that are fiscal stimulus on the spd side. we have the beginning of the eu recovery funds with funds dispersed over the next three years, 50 billion of that has been dispersed to eight countries in august. the idea of further fiscal stimulus, there is not much difference...
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joining us now, derek johnson, the president and the ceo of the naacp. derek, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this philosophically. the idea that these texas democrats are holding up this vote. they have left, in some cases left the state, in order to stop something that they say is unconstitutional because it will take away voting -- the ability to vote from people. and for that, they are being threatened with arrest by the governor. the sergeant at arms seems very determined and interested in actually having them arrested. tell me what your thoughts are on this. >> you know, as if you decide, i'm not going to work today, i don't feel good. i don't like the values that's been withheld there. and then msnbc sent law enforcement to your house and said, no, you're going to come to the studio. we're going to hold you captive until you interview a guest. it's outrageous. it's a form of intimidation. that's why we're asking the justice department to look into whether or not this is even legal. i commend the members of the
joining us now, derek johnson, the president and the ceo of the naacp. derek, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this philosophically. the idea that these texas democrats are holding up this vote. they have left, in some cases left the state, in order to stop something that they say is unconstitutional because it will take away voting -- the ability to vote from people. and for that, they are being threatened with arrest by the governor. the sergeant at arms...
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we stepped into that, derek and i are appropriators. derek is an appropriate or as well -- appropriator as well. we don't have the perspective of an authorizing committee, but we do know many things we appropriate have never there are still appropriated. -- they are still appropriated. our recommendation, coming from the tea party perspective, conservative republican, i put forth a recommendation to the committee. how can we do that in a responsible way and it really starts with what we felt like was the local level. if an appropriate or was something we were calling committee focused project grants, that is something we were referring to. congressman baird was on the transportation committee. there are transportation grants. we generally don't have a problem with grants. we wanted them to be developed around a program much like we have success in other programs. it could not be appropriated unless it had been authorized. we thought it was really important because we wanted all committees to get together to break down these firewalls. t
we stepped into that, derek and i are appropriators. derek is an appropriate or as well -- appropriator as well. we don't have the perspective of an authorizing committee, but we do know many things we appropriate have never there are still appropriated. -- they are still appropriated. our recommendation, coming from the tea party perspective, conservative republican, i put forth a recommendation to the committee. how can we do that in a responsible way and it really starts with what we felt...
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in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on "book notes" to discuss his book, "faces at the bottom of the well: the perm members of racism." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> i'm lori ann sayles, council member from the city of gaiters berg, and your host for this presentation. before we get started, a quick plug to support the officers, purchasing their books from our wonderful partners, politics & prose, one of america's premier independent bookstores. we have links to purchase in the presentation description. given all we've been through over the past year, it's so important to support local jobs and the local economy. i also want to extend a big thank you to our 2021 featured sponsor, david and michael blair family foundation, for their generous support. okay. if let's get started. today we have with us four acclaimed poets to discuss poetry's role in social justice throughout history. with work spanning the pre-civil war to the modern era, their latest boo
in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on "book notes" to discuss his book, "faces at the bottom of the well: the perm members of racism." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> i'm lori ann sayles, council member from the city of gaiters berg, and your host for this presentation. before we get started, a quick plug to support the officers,...
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cnn's derek van dam is on the story in houma. derek, you have just been getting hammered there all afternoon. but it looks pretty bad right now. what can you tell us? >> jim, these are literally scenes of my worst nightmares. we are staring down the eye of a monster category 4 hurricane. and it is unleashing its fury on houma, louisiana, as we speak. i have to continue to peer behind me because a large tree has just fallen down, and i want to make sure it doesn't travel this way. what you can't see to my right and to my left is that i do have protection between this concrete building. but this is what it's like to ride out a category 4 hurricane. it is extreme. it is loud. and it is literally feeling like a million pin pricks battering my face as these gusts come through. we've had intermittent internet connection here so we don't know how close we are to the eye wall, but my guess is that we have to be ten minutes from the strongest part of hurricane ida. you have to feel for the people here and just talking to some of the resid
cnn's derek van dam is on the story in houma. derek, you have just been getting hammered there all afternoon. but it looks pretty bad right now. what can you tell us? >> jim, these are literally scenes of my worst nightmares. we are staring down the eye of a monster category 4 hurricane. and it is unleashing its fury on houma, louisiana, as we speak. i have to continue to peer behind me because a large tree has just fallen down, and i want to make sure it doesn't travel this way. what you...
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our thanks to derek wallbank. hsbc shares up 1.4% in hong kong trading. manus: they were up 5% going into numbers. they've pared back a little bit, so a chance to see why as the day goes on, because that was quite a bullish outlook doubling after profits, very confident on the dividends. anna and the team and mark will take you through the european open. that's up next right here on bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i am anna edwards. mark cudmore joins us from singapore. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. hsbc reduces dividends. profit doubles from a year earlier. more from our conversation with the cfo, coming up.
our thanks to derek wallbank. hsbc shares up 1.4% in hong kong trading. manus: they were up 5% going into numbers. they've pared back a little bit, so a chance to see why as the day goes on, because that was quite a bullish outlook doubling after profits, very confident on the dividends. anna and the team and mark will take you through the european open. that's up next right here on bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i am anna edwards. mark...
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reverend al sharpton, representatives terri sewell, mondaire jones, joyce beatty and naacp president derek johnson, martin luther king the third and washington dc -- washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
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i want to bring in our meteorologist derek van dam in houma, louisiana. ida expected to make landfall right around where you are. give us a little sense of what you're experiencing already and it's still an hour or two or three away. >> reporter: wolf, that's right. this is the stuff of nightmares. it's unfolding right before us. we are staring down the eye of a monster not 50 miles away from where i'm standing in houma, louisiana. this is the time to shelter in place. if you had friends that didn't evacuate, if you're here in this location and didn't evacuate, it's time to get inside your home, away from windows, in that secure location that you've thought about and have your hurricane preparedness ready. extreme wind warnings have been designated for this area all the way to the gulf of mexico. that is reserved from the national weather service for only the most rarest of events, this being one of them. 115-mile-per-hour sustained winds at a minimum. that is life-threatening. that is potentially catastrophic to this area. that's why they've issued that
i want to bring in our meteorologist derek van dam in houma, louisiana. ida expected to make landfall right around where you are. give us a little sense of what you're experiencing already and it's still an hour or two or three away. >> reporter: wolf, that's right. this is the stuff of nightmares. it's unfolding right before us. we are staring down the eye of a monster not 50 miles away from where i'm standing in houma, louisiana. this is the time to shelter in place. if you had friends...
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. >>> if you choose to research critical race theory, you'll find derek bell. he was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject. in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well. the permanence of racism, unquote. >> the late derek bell on this episode of book notes plus. listen at c-span.org/podcast or where ever you get your podcast. >>> author of make way for liberty, wisconsin african-americans in the civil war. mr. kannel describes how he researched the topic and what life was like for many of the veterans after the war. the wisconsin veterans museum provided this video. >> welcome every one and good evening. i'm the curator of history. welcome to the museum's curator conversation. it's a virtual program that we started that was meant to make
. >>> if you choose to research critical race theory, you'll find derek bell. he was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject. in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well. the permanence of racism, unquote. >> the late derek bell on this episode of book notes plus. listen at c-span.org/podcast or where ever you get your podcast. >>> author of make way for liberty, wisconsin...
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and i know, derek, you're a meteorologist. if it got really bad, you guys would be hunkered inside and safe. just reassure our viewers. >> reporter: yeah. absolutely. we get that question time and time again. why do you stand outside in the middle of a hurricane? there is a reason for this. it is because it is our job to tell the stories. why you evacuated from your home where i'm located, 100,000 people call this location home. there are numerous perishes across louisiana with mandatory evacuations. most people left. we saw the backlog on the interstate, highway 10 as people heeded the warnings from officials. but now it's my job as a meteorologist and as a reporter to tell you why you left your home and what you can expect when you return home safely after the storm has passed. wolf? >> do you get the sense most of the folks where you are did evacuate? or are they hunkered down, staying put? >> reporter: >> we don't have any official numbers. however the stream of cars we saw leaving the region was most people heeded the war
and i know, derek, you're a meteorologist. if it got really bad, you guys would be hunkered inside and safe. just reassure our viewers. >> reporter: yeah. absolutely. we get that question time and time again. why do you stand outside in the middle of a hurricane? there is a reason for this. it is because it is our job to tell the stories. why you evacuated from your home where i'm located, 100,000 people call this location home. there are numerous perishes across louisiana with mandatory...
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cnn's derek van dam is live for us in hard-hit houma, louisiana. last we checked in with you, it was pitch black there. i think you were just kind of starting to get a sense of things. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah. r residents here endured the relentless fury of a category 4 hurricane that pivoted over this specific location. it was equivalent to feeling the direct hit of a 50 mile wide ef-3 tornado lasting for several hours. you can imagine the damage that will unfold. in fact, my team and i were just talking a moment ago, we fear what we may see once the sun actually rises within this area. i'm going to have my camera man pivot to my left or over my right shoulder i should say. this is just a drop of the larger bucket here. we have trees that have fallen on vehicles. we have damage to the hotel where we are located, windows were blown out. we had a natural gas leak yesterday. this is just some of the many problems that are going to be unfolding throughout the area across the terrabonne paris near houma, louisiana. what an incredible exp
cnn's derek van dam is live for us in hard-hit houma, louisiana. last we checked in with you, it was pitch black there. i think you were just kind of starting to get a sense of things. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah. r residents here endured the relentless fury of a category 4 hurricane that pivoted over this specific location. it was equivalent to feeling the direct hit of a 50 mile wide ef-3 tornado lasting for several hours. you can imagine the damage that will unfold. in fact,...
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derek bell appeared on bookshelves to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of racism". >> the late derek bell harvard law school first tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen@c-span.org or anywhere you get your podcast. >> i am laurie, councilmember and your host for this presentation. before we get started a quick plug to support the authors purchasing their book from the wonderful bookselling partners. one of american's premier independent bookstores. we have links to purchase in the presentation description given all we've been through over the past year is so important to support local jobs and a local economy. i also want to extend a big thank you to her 2021 featured sponsor david and michael boyer familyy foundation for their generous support. okay, let's get started. to date we have with us for acclaimed poets to discuss poetry's role in social justice throughout history. with work spanning the pre-civil war to the modern era, their latest books grapple with the long road of patriarchy and other social issues. words of joseph him
derek bell appeared on bookshelves to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of racism". >> the late derek bell harvard law school first tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen@c-span.org or anywhere you get your podcast. >> i am laurie, councilmember and your host for this presentation. before we get started a quick plug to support the authors purchasing their book from the wonderful bookselling partners. one of american's premier...
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. >>> our coverage begins with cnn derek van dam live in houma, louisiana. i know you were getting whipped around earlier. what does it look like now? >> reporter: yeah. we were in the bulls eye of the storm. it was a nightmare snarcenario t unfolded here before our eyes. it was relentless. the ending fury of category 4 hurricane winds felt right where i'm located -- i just -- it's so hard to describe exactly what happened. i'm going to do my best to share it with you. it was white knuckle, anxious moments for my team, the people on the ground here, and certainly for the individuals who tried to ride out the storm in the area. it was like taking, for example, an analogy. it was like taking a direct hit from an ef 3 tornado. winds over 140 miles per hour. over a large space of time. and over a large distance, as well. the storm, we anticipated the eye to go over this area. so we thought we would get some respite. that did not happen. the storm pivoted and pounded us with the relentless wipd for hours. there have been helicopters flying around. familiar sounds
. >>> our coverage begins with cnn derek van dam live in houma, louisiana. i know you were getting whipped around earlier. what does it look like now? >> reporter: yeah. we were in the bulls eye of the storm. it was a nightmare snarcenario t unfolded here before our eyes. it was relentless. the ending fury of category 4 hurricane winds felt right where i'm located -- i just -- it's so hard to describe exactly what happened. i'm going to do my best to share it with you. it was...
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derek, can you hear me? what's the situation? >> chris, you and i have ridden out enough of these hurricanes to know this storm means business. it's the fact that there are so many trees and the saturated ground that will bring up that power outage map very, very quickly. in rhode island we've already had over 66,000 customers without power. take it from me, someone who rode out a storm last week for four days without power, that's hugely impactful. every once in a while we'll get these storm force gusts that come through. people are venturing outside here in newport. it is generally safe to do so, but there have been reports of trees down near the coastal roads, and people just taking advantage of what is an out of the ordinary day. they're used to nor'easters in the winter time when there are no leaves in the trees. in the summertime, when you have full foliage, those act almost as a sail. that's why we're seeing such a large increase and a spike in power outages because trees are toppling because of just what you're about to s
derek, can you hear me? what's the situation? >> chris, you and i have ridden out enough of these hurricanes to know this storm means business. it's the fact that there are so many trees and the saturated ground that will bring up that power outage map very, very quickly. in rhode island we've already had over 66,000 customers without power. take it from me, someone who rode out a storm last week for four days without power, that's hugely impactful. every once in a while we'll get these...
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terry sewell and derek johnson, thank you for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the u.s. strikes back against afghanistan -- against isis targets in afghanistan as american allies and civilians attempt to leave the country. i'll speak with a former afghan interpreter with about his quest to get his family to safety. and i willen omar joins me to discuss america's obligations to afghan refugees. plus tracking hurricane ida, the national hurricane center predicts it makes landfall along the u.s. gulf coast on sunday night as a dangerous category 4 hurricane. louisiana, especially new orleans, is on high alert. officials warn it could bring destruction to the region, exactly 16 years after hurricane katrina. msnbc will have updates throughout the weekend. tes throughout the weekend and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. - i'm norm. - i'
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derek johnson, congresswoman joyce beaty of ohio. derek, you had one speech, you've got another one coming up. appreciate you making time for us on msnbc. >>> we have breaking news to share on hurricane ida. thousands across the gulf coast are making last-minute preparations as this storm is taking direct aim at louisiana. it is expected to strengthen to a category 4 hurricane. officials along the gulf coast are begging people to evacuate. some are issuing mandatory orders to leave. in new orleans, the mayor issued a mandatory evacuation of the areas outside the levy system but the mayor says there isn't enough time to evacuate the entire city. at this hour is president is receiving a fema briefing on the federal efforts ahead of the storm. we're going to bring that to you when it gets under way. let's go to nbc news meteorologist bill karins joining me once again. give me a sense of what you are watching and most concerned about, bill. >> most concerned with how intense the storm is going to get in the next 24 hours before landfall
derek johnson, congresswoman joyce beaty of ohio. derek, you had one speech, you've got another one coming up. appreciate you making time for us on msnbc. >>> we have breaking news to share on hurricane ida. thousands across the gulf coast are making last-minute preparations as this storm is taking direct aim at louisiana. it is expected to strengthen to a category 4 hurricane. officials along the gulf coast are begging people to evacuate. some are issuing mandatory orders to leave. in...
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derek van dam is on the scene in houma, louisiana. derek, you can tell. that situation is deteriorating where you are. what can you tell us right now? >> reporter: jim, these winds are he lashs. this is what a monster category 4 hurricane feels like. it's pins and needles on every exposed part of your body. it feels like a jet engine spraying at you at 100 miles per hour. if i stepped 20 feet backwards, i would not be able to stand. we are approaching the inner eye wall of major hurricane ida. this is a significant storm. and the national weather service verifies that. they've issued what is called an extreme wind warning. our phones have been lighting up, left, right, and center with the alerts. and it's reserved for only the most dangerous of situations. sustained 115-mile-per-hour winds. there goes the camera lens from our particular camera equipment. you'll have to bear with us. we're in the middle of a hurricane. clearly. and conditions change very rapidly. i want our viewers at home to understand we have the ability to duck into cover. i'm in as saf
derek van dam is on the scene in houma, louisiana. derek, you can tell. that situation is deteriorating where you are. what can you tell us right now? >> reporter: jim, these winds are he lashs. this is what a monster category 4 hurricane feels like. it's pins and needles on every exposed part of your body. it feels like a jet engine spraying at you at 100 miles per hour. if i stepped 20 feet backwards, i would not be able to stand. we are approaching the inner eye wall of major hurricane...
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as i was doing that, i said derek! derek came over. and he heard the panic in my voice, and he started helping me. and that's when we saw blonde hair. and i screamed this blood-curdling scream. >> and there was no question. >> no. coming up -- >> she said, oh my god, it's her. we found her. there is her hair. >> how awful for you. >> yeah. >> a body, and a vital clue. >> the telling factor was, the bottoms of her feet were clean. >> what did that mean? when "dateline" continues. . now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you
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. >> hear how the qb derek carr when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> as the dixie fire rages on crews are keeping a close watch for any rollouts. those are burning logs that roland of areas pushing the flames forward and while crews are trying to slow the spreadin flames. there are residents who are staying at their properties standing watch. they say leaving their homes is not an option. >> where a 5th generation rancher. they we have a ranch just a couple miles down the road that they've been saying on the field out there just trying you know, survive because we've got you step out the house and there's no has been power for 6 days. we've got generat
. >> hear how the qb derek carr when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million...
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of the well." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor. listen at c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. >> it is my great pleasure as a college history major and a lover of history and reading history to welcome our guest today, skip gates. iay wanted to call him professor gates, he wouldn't let me. [laughter] because he is the historian's historian. and just such an honor for me, brother, to be on with you today and to lead you through a discussion around your new book, "the black church: this is our story, this is our song." a little background on professor gates, he's the alfonse lecture university professor or and director e of the hutchins center for african-american merge at harvard. he's obviously, we all know, an emmy award-winning filmmaker, pea women body award -- peabody award winner, marley the history of african-american people in this country and in this world out to the public. he is, he is the man. [laughter] and i could not be happier to talk to you specifically and especially about this subject and this b
of the well." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor. listen at c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. >> it is my great pleasure as a college history major and a lover of history and reading history to welcome our guest today, skip gates. iay wanted to call him professor gates, he wouldn't let me. [laughter] because he is the historian's historian. and just such an honor for me, brother, to be on with you today and to lead...
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of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard lost will undress episodes of book notes plus. listen@c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. let your voice be heard with this video competition. be part of the national conversation by creating a documentary answering the question, how does the federal government impact your life? your five to six minute video will explore federal policy, on how the federal government impact you. $100,000 in total cash prizes and you have a shot at the grand prize of $5000. entries for the competition will begin to be received wednesday september 8. for competition rules, tips and more on how to get started, visit our website at student campout work. ♪♪ >> c-span shop.org is c-span's online store. a collection of c-span products, browse to see what's new. supporting our nonprofit operations and you still have time to order the congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden ministration. c-span shop.org. now on book tvs "after
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the depth is definitely a concern for me and 100% in. >> derek carr. you know, he likes to get the ball out in a hurry. but part of that is because the his offensive line, it. can you trust you never know. now. why don't we might have someone at the podium right now. i don't know peter man or what. how about we go out to vegas. it in. see who's chatting right now postgame on team. marty s. >> i'm thing for them and just the love and and support they gave me. >> when you come on the road and there's raider those that have what does that feel like i'm in on opposing teams. >> we just know right travel wherever, you know, i mean, especially la, you one super bowl here. so they travel wherever and and we know that the resignation strongman so is is always love. it. we love seeing it any time we come here. so it's awesome to see. >> been on the scene for a while now. what does it feel like when you see the guys out there fighting for each other. you like earlier in the week for joint practices. >> his good man. we just come together and, you know, we just p
the depth is definitely a concern for me and 100% in. >> derek carr. you know, he likes to get the ball out in a hurry. but part of that is because the his offensive line, it. can you trust you never know. now. why don't we might have someone at the podium right now. i don't know peter man or what. how about we go out to vegas. it in. see who's chatting right now postgame on team. marty s. >> i'm thing for them and just the love and and support they gave me. >> when you come...
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chauvin was justified. >> in april, days after barry testified for the defense in the derek chauvin murder trial, his former home in santa rosa was lashed with pigs blood. a severed pig had left behind in the hand statue at a nearby shopping district was doused with blood and a sign placed there. 34-year-old kristin purchased the pigs blood from the santa rosa butcher. the 35-year-old amber lucas researched the address for the home. the 20-year-old compose the sign in the three of them vandalized the hand statue. the 26-year-old and 26 or old -- 23-year-old attacked his own. please tell me he has not lived there for more than a year in the home's current owner is represented by richard freeman. >> she still absolutely terrified. her home was attacked in connection with something that she had nothing to do with. and now she is a witness and a criminal -- in a criminal proceeding against the people who attacked her home in the first instance. >> they are considering a lawsuit or restraining order to help the victim feel safe again. >> i'm monitoring the criminal case seeking to make s
chauvin was justified. >> in april, days after barry testified for the defense in the derek chauvin murder trial, his former home in santa rosa was lashed with pigs blood. a severed pig had left behind in the hand statue at a nearby shopping district was doused with blood and a sign placed there. 34-year-old kristin purchased the pigs blood from the santa rosa butcher. the 35-year-old amber lucas researched the address for the home. the 20-year-old compose the sign in the three of them...
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topics discussed frequently in the united states called critical race theory you will find the name derek bell law professor bell who died 2011 was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject november 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of
topics discussed frequently in the united states called critical race theory you will find the name derek bell law professor bell who died 2011 was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject november 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of
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frequently in the united states in recent months called critical race theory, you will find the name derek bell, law professor who died in 2011 was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject. in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on booknotes to discuss his book, quote, faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of races. the late derek bell harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of booknotes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. >> welcome from the providence. i'm the executive director. for nearly 200 years, this is at the heart of the cultural province and our mission is to enrich the mind and elevate the public discourse and these have been carefully geared toe do just that. i'd like to thank the generous sponsors, the foundation and the rhode island state council of the arts. i'd like to acknowledge and support of the members who support made these programs possible. to learn more about the library or if you would like to join as members, p please visit the website. please keep in mind tonight's eve
frequently in the united states in recent months called critical race theory, you will find the name derek bell, law professor who died in 2011 was one of the principal originators of this much discussed subject. in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on booknotes to discuss his book, quote, faces at the bottom of the well the permanence of races. the late derek bell harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of booknotes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever...
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of a topic being discussed in the united states called critical race theory, you will find the name derek bell. a law professor who died in 2011. he was one of the originators of this much discussed subject. in november, he appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism. >> the late derek bell, the first tenured professor, on this episode of book notes plus. >> weekends on c-span two an intellectual feast. you find events and people who explore our nations past. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books. it is television for serious readers. discover, explore, weekends on c-span 2. >> washington journal continues. host: sylvan lane reports on economics for the hill. we are looking at the economy when it comes to the economy. as far as where the company is as far as unemployment. guest: there are seven point 5 million people who stand to lose their unemployment benefits on labor day when programs created in march 2020 will expire. this is pandemic unemployment assistance, a program for gig workers, contractors, people
of a topic being discussed in the united states called critical race theory, you will find the name derek bell. a law professor who died in 2011. he was one of the originators of this much discussed subject. in november, he appeared on book notes to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism. >> the late derek bell, the first tenured professor, on this episode of book notes plus. >> weekends on c-span two an intellectual feast. you find events and...
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in november of 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book quote faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism, unquote. >> the late derek bell harvard law schools first black tenured professor on this episode of booknotes+. listener c-span.org/podcasts or whatever you get your podcasts. >> i come to from the national archives building in washington, d.c., the federal city built on the site chosen by our first president george washington. the location for a permanent capital was hotly contested in 1790 and washington actively advocated for a site along the potomac river not far from his own home of mount vernon here when the commissioners of the federal district named the new capital from washington in 1791, they not only altered the wartime commander-in-chief but also acknowledge his guiding role in the selection of the young nations seat of government. although he didn't live to see the government official relocate here come his nation shape the national capital for years to come. in george washington final battle robert watson highlights washington's polit
in november of 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes to discuss his book quote faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism, unquote. >> the late derek bell harvard law schools first black tenured professor on this episode of booknotes+. listener c-span.org/podcasts or whatever you get your podcasts. >> i come to from the national archives building in washington, d.c., the federal city built on the site chosen by our first president george washington. the location for...
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derek van dam thank you so much. providence, rhode island, appreciate it. mark pompas directs the emergency management agency. good so see you. how are average citizens preparing? what are they doing? are they sandbagging? are they putting up plywood? what's the scene? >> we're not to that point where plywood and sandbags are being deployed. i got off the phone with the national weather service we had the latest up to date forecast specific to rhode island. it's predicted the storm will make land fall over long island, that puts us in the concern where the winds are more heavy and winds are greater. we're looking at winds 50, 60, 75, maybe even 80 miles per hour on the coast, 40 to 50 miles an hour inland and the bay is a concern for the storm surge predicted, 4 to 6. >> so rhode island's governor is fleeing up federal funds to help with the response so what kind of resources does that give you to work with? >> sure. we've been watching the storm for a while now. especially when it took that northern turn. and when it did so, we were in constant contact wit
derek van dam thank you so much. providence, rhode island, appreciate it. mark pompas directs the emergency management agency. good so see you. how are average citizens preparing? what are they doing? are they sandbagging? are they putting up plywood? what's the scene? >> we're not to that point where plywood and sandbags are being deployed. i got off the phone with the national weather service we had the latest up to date forecast specific to rhode island. it's predicted the storm will...
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the well, the permanence of racism, unquote. >> the late derek bell harvard law schools first black tenured professor on this episode of booknotes+. listener c-span.org/podcasts or whatever you get your podcasts. >> i come to from the national archives building in washington, d.c., the federal city built on the site chosen by our first president george washington. the location for a permanent capital was hotly contested in 1790 and washington actively advocated for a site along the...
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i'm cnn meteorologist, derek van dam from houma, louisiana. back to you. >> derek van dam in the middle of it all in east baton rouge parish. search and rescue crews are out looking for residents who may need help now. officials asking them to stay in place so those crews can clear away safety hazards, including power lines in the water. joining me now is the mayor of baton rouge, sharon weston broom. we know you have a lot on your plate this morning. i wonder if you and the search and rescue teams have a handle now on how many residents are in need of help. >> actually, we believe baton rouge was largely spared and we don't see a large number of folks involved in search and rescue, but we are assessing the situation this morning search and rescue teams are out as well as our other departments that are assessing all the damage. the truth is that we are really sending a lot of our resources, including our search and rescue teams out to our neighbors in the surrounding parishes, recognizing that they received more devastation than our parish did
i'm cnn meteorologist, derek van dam from houma, louisiana. back to you. >> derek van dam in the middle of it all in east baton rouge parish. search and rescue crews are out looking for residents who may need help now. officials asking them to stay in place so those crews can clear away safety hazards, including power lines in the water. joining me now is the mayor of baton rouge, sharon weston broom. we know you have a lot on your plate this morning. i wonder if you and the search and...
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derek, your reaction to the news in light of nsa jake sullivan? he is trying to deflect the blame for the white house's lack after formal evacuation plane suggesting that americans made the choice to stay. your reaction in light of the breaking news. >> my reaction of jake sullivan during the entire career in the government, been trying to redefine the meaning of incompetence. he worked for clinton, biden in the past. worked on libya, myanmar, china. he was tasked to rebuild relations that president trump apparently didn't do so well with. that is not true to begin with. now we destroyed our relations with most of our nato allies. jake sullivan needs to immediately tender his resignation. he is not only incompetent but complicit in this utter complete failure. to put things into perspective, president biden said there are 15,000 american civilians unaccounted for in afghanistan right now. that is 288 times the amount of hostages that were held in iran. there were 52 held for 444 days, including one of the best americans you will ever meet, kevin w
derek, your reaction to the news in light of nsa jake sullivan? he is trying to deflect the blame for the white house's lack after formal evacuation plane suggesting that americans made the choice to stay. your reaction in light of the breaking news. >> my reaction of jake sullivan during the entire career in the government, been trying to redefine the meaning of incompetence. he worked for clinton, biden in the past. worked on libya, myanmar, china. he was tasked to rebuild relations...
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in november 1992, derek bell appeared on book not to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well, permanence of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard gospel first black tenured professor on this episode of notes plus listen at c-span.org/podcast or whatever you get your podcast. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters so that your work be heard with c-span's video competition might be part of the national conversation by creating a documentary answering the question, how does the federal impact your life? ...n ef
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back to you, john. >> derek, thank you very much. reminder this storm reversed the direction of the mississippi river. just a monster. thank you. >>> ida has weakened and still remains a real danger, though. let's check in with our meteorologist chad myers. okay, chad, give us a sense of where things are and also, look, i know it's a tropical storm, but the fact is this thing is hovering over places that don't need this rain. >> that's right. there will be much, much more rain. this switched from a damage surge maker, a wind damage maker, now to a rainmaker and a flood event. we have so many counties here that are under flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies, all these red squares are octagons are all flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies right now. here is how we got here. yesterday morning offshore, making landfall very close to port bouchon. the worst was over grand isle. it may have significant damage. we saw it here just south of houma. to the west of new orleans and now moving up into parts of mississippi.
back to you, john. >> derek, thank you very much. reminder this storm reversed the direction of the mississippi river. just a monster. thank you. >>> ida has weakened and still remains a real danger, though. let's check in with our meteorologist chad myers. okay, chad, give us a sense of where things are and also, look, i know it's a tropical storm, but the fact is this thing is hovering over places that don't need this rain. >> that's right. there will be much, much more...
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cnn meteorologist derek van dam is there. what are you seeing there in houma, derek? >> reporter: pamela, they're taking advantage of the narrowing opportunity to save property and save lives. you can see the individuals from houma, louisiana, terrebone parish, to take advantage of the sand deposited here, filling up sandbags, bringing them to their homes and businesses to protect them from the floodwaters that are indeed going to come to this region. what makes this area so vulnerable, ter abone parish? only seven feet above sea level. any storm surge above that has the potential to inundate this area. of course there's a series of levees and floodgates who have been closed. the levee system built in 2013 meant to protect this parish and 100,000 residents is meant to protect from a category 3 or one in 100-year event. this storm will arrive on our shores as a category 4 hurricane. that means it's going to test the limits of that particular levee system. i talked to a nurse from a local hospital within this area. she didn't want to be interviewed on camera, but this i
cnn meteorologist derek van dam is there. what are you seeing there in houma, derek? >> reporter: pamela, they're taking advantage of the narrowing opportunity to save property and save lives. you can see the individuals from houma, louisiana, terrebone parish, to take advantage of the sand deposited here, filling up sandbags, bringing them to their homes and businesses to protect them from the floodwaters that are indeed going to come to this region. what makes this area so vulnerable,...
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in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on "book notes" to discuss his book, "faces at the bottom of the well: the perm members of racism." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> i'm lori ann sayles, council member from the city of gaiters berg, and your host for this presentation. before we get started, a quick plug to support the officers, purchasing their books from our wonderful partners, politics & prose, one of america's premier independent bookstores. we have links to purchase in the presentation description. given all we've been through over the pastr,
in november of 1992, derek bell appeared on "book notes" to discuss his book, "faces at the bottom of the well: the perm members of racism." >> the late derek bell, harvard law school's first black tenured professor on this episode of book notes plus. listen wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> i'm lori ann sayles, council member from the city of gaiters berg, and your host for this presentation. before we get started, a quick plug to support the officers,...
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derek van damme is in louisiana and nadia romero is in new orleans. derek is in the bull's-eye. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: people are getting out, especially when you hear ominous words and sentences from the governor of louisiana saying that this could be one of the strongest storms to strike louisiana since the 1850s. that really was quite profound when he said that. of course we had four named tropical storms just last year, and you got to remember what those storms, including hurricane laura, did to the coastline here. it completely altered the ge geography. they're starting at 6:00 a.m. curfew starting at 6:00 p.m. this evening. people are doing their last-minute preps if they've decided to stay, they're trying to protect their life and trying to protect their property and assets. check out these individuals sand bagging. let me just give you some context here. it is extremely hot. it is extremely humid. we got women, children, and, of course, men who are out here working tirelessly to fill these sandbags so they can indeed protect their homes. of course this i
derek van damme is in louisiana and nadia romero is in new orleans. derek is in the bull's-eye. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: people are getting out, especially when you hear ominous words and sentences from the governor of louisiana saying that this could be one of the strongest storms to strike louisiana since the 1850s. that really was quite profound when he said that. of course we had four named tropical storms just last year, and you got to remember what those storms,...
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. >>> we'll bring in derek van dam live in hard-hit houma, louisiana. it was touch and go for awhile for you there. what is it looking like right now at this hour? >> reporter: it was a nightmare that, really, unfolded in front of our eyes here. for the residents that decided to actually ride out the storm here in terrabonne parish, incredible. it was like, as an analogy, like taking a direct hit from an ef-4 tornado. that was 50 miles wide that moved over the same location for several hours. it was relentless. it was daunting. it was almost like driving in white knuckle traffic. that high anxiety, high pressure situation. it wears you down. our producers on the third floor of our team actually felt the room in this reinforced concrete building sway in the wind. that's how incredible it actually was. listen, the sounds we've had here. familiar to me who has chased many hurricanes. we have generators in the distance. obviously, no power. just like nadya in new orleans. that's going to continue for days, if not weeks. there are helicopters that have flown
. >>> we'll bring in derek van dam live in hard-hit houma, louisiana. it was touch and go for awhile for you there. what is it looking like right now at this hour? >> reporter: it was a nightmare that, really, unfolded in front of our eyes here. for the residents that decided to actually ride out the storm here in terrabonne parish, incredible. it was like, as an analogy, like taking a direct hit from an ef-4 tornado. that was 50 miles wide that moved over the same location for...
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cnn meteorologist derek van dam is there for us. what are you seeing there, derek? >> reporter: yeah, pamela, in fact residents are taking advantage of that very narrowing window of opportunity to sandbag, to prepare their homes and to protect themselves from this monster hurricane that is approaching. this is a particularly vulnerable location. i'm in the terrebonne parish, home of about 100,000 people. where i'm standing right now, only 10 feet above sea level and that's pretty much the story across much of this particular parish. of course there are a system of levees in place, floodgates have been closing and will continue to close up until the approach of hurricane ida. of course this is within the city and a state that has been hit particularly hard by the covid pandemic. low vaccination levels and high hospitalizations adds a complexity to this whole situation as well. talked to a nurse from this particular area just off camera telling me that she's never witnessed or experienced in her entire career of working here a mandatory evacuation aside from katrina.
cnn meteorologist derek van dam is there for us. what are you seeing there, derek? >> reporter: yeah, pamela, in fact residents are taking advantage of that very narrowing window of opportunity to sandbag, to prepare their homes and to protect themselves from this monster hurricane that is approaching. this is a particularly vulnerable location. i'm in the terrebonne parish, home of about 100,000 people. where i'm standing right now, only 10 feet above sea level and that's pretty much the...
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in november of 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes who discussed his book "faces at the bottom of the well". >> the late derek bell, harvard's first black tenured professor listen at c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> good evening, everyone, welcome from the providence athenaeum. >> for over 200 years this independent library has about the at the part of providence, to enrich the mind and elevate the public discourse. i'd like to thank our generous sponsors and the rhode island state council of new york and acknowledge the support of our members whose support make these programs possible. to learn more about the library or if you'd like to join us as members, please visit probath.org. tonight's history of profanity and difficult to talk about that without using the words themselves. so just be advised. tonight we're welcoming john mcwhorter and is a contributing editor at the valley podcast and they're looking at the natural history, and our magnificent-- untold words, and nine nasty words will be available at brown books stores and others near you. ladies an
in november of 1992 derek bell appeared on book notes who discussed his book "faces at the bottom of the well". >> the late derek bell, harvard's first black tenured professor listen at c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> good evening, everyone, welcome from the providence athenaeum. >> for over 200 years this independent library has about the at the part of providence, to enrich the mind and elevate the public discourse. i'd like to thank our...
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in november 1992, derek fell appeared unfulfilled to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well, permanent of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard law school first professor of us episode of book not less, listen as he sped.org/podcast or whatever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students and be heard with c stands audio competition. the part of the national conversation by creating documentaries and answers the question, how does the federal government impact your life? video on that a policy or program that affects you or your community. c-span competition has $100,000 in cash prizes and you have a shot at the grand prize of $5000. wednesday september 8 competition rules and more on how to get started, visit student.org. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2, and intellectual peace. every saturday you will find offense to people who explore our nation passed on american history tv. on sundays, the latest in nonfiction books for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> neuroscientist, the professor and department o
in november 1992, derek fell appeared unfulfilled to discuss his book faces at the bottom of the well, permanent of racism. >> the late derek bell, harvard law school first professor of us episode of book not less, listen as he sped.org/podcast or whatever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students and be heard with c stands audio competition. the part of the national conversation by creating documentaries and answers the question, how does the federal...
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brian, back to you. >> derek, thanks. we'll get back to you soon as well. >>> now to the story behind the story in afghanistan. clarissa ward and her team members have been the eyes and ears for much of the world for much of the past week. i know you have been watching just like i have been. and i know a lot of you have been worried about clarissa ward and her crew as well. i feel like many viewers let out a giant exhale when they heard that ward was on a flight leaving kabul on friday. it is a perilous story to cover and it will continue to be covered by journalists in afghanistan and out. but for the time being, clarissa is at home, and i want to bring her in now for her first interview since she was able to leave kabul. clarissa, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me, brian. >> i know you're home in france after weeks in afghanistan. what was the moment like when you were able to get home and see your family? >> i mean, you know, at this stage, honestly, i'm so exhausted and so kind of overwhelmed by ever
brian, back to you. >> derek, thanks. we'll get back to you soon as well. >>> now to the story behind the story in afghanistan. clarissa ward and her team members have been the eyes and ears for much of the world for much of the past week. i know you have been watching just like i have been. and i know a lot of you have been worried about clarissa ward and her crew as well. i feel like many viewers let out a giant exhale when they heard that ward was on a flight leaving kabul on...
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derek x was in power. >> congratulations, derek, are you the new head of household. >> and christian was in trouble. >> christian, please take a seat. >> voting out christian, the biggest competitor in this house prejury is the best move for everyone in this game. >> announcer: the cookout was a secret and powerful alliance. and each member was working with a partner outside the group. >> you have derek x. i have claire. -- as christian,-- big drk
derek x was in power. >> congratulations, derek, are you the new head of household. >> and christian was in trouble. >> christian, please take a seat. >> voting out christian, the biggest competitor in this house prejury is the best move for everyone in this game. >> announcer: the cookout was a secret and powerful alliance. and each member was working with a partner outside the group. >> you have derek x. i have claire. -- as christian,-- big drk
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derek, what are your thoughts about the killing of 13 soldiers by isis bombings? >> let me say to mrs. taylor first, but for the grace of god my wife would be a gold star widow also, we owe her a debt that can never be repaid. we can make installments on it. we pray for gold star widows and gold star mothers. unfortunately there are 10 more gold star mothers today. we don't know how many gold star wives today, because of the sheer incompetence of the biden administration. this did not need to happen the way it happened. i was corpsman before i was navy seal. my heros was sergeant robert mulligan who is 93 years old. i hold them near and dear to my friend. one of the men killed was a navy corpsman. god bless their families. this did not need to have this way. the entire national security council is culpable to this. the biden administration is a disgrace to the united states of america. elizabeth: we have jenny back on. jenny, finish your thought. we're so sorry there were technical difficulties. >> i was saying i don't have -- [inaudible]. knock on the door -- [in
derek, what are your thoughts about the killing of 13 soldiers by isis bombings? >> let me say to mrs. taylor first, but for the grace of god my wife would be a gold star widow also, we owe her a debt that can never be repaid. we can make installments on it. we pray for gold star widows and gold star mothers. unfortunately there are 10 more gold star mothers today. we don't know how many gold star wives today, because of the sheer incompetence of the biden administration. this did not...