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there was no trace of jason brown. brown's sister told the fbi he was gone, they just missed him. agents asked her that most critical question here in southern california. what was he driving? his silver bmw, she said. >> it just was a timing issue, and we missed him by 30 minutes or so. >> 30 minutes? >> yes. >> when his face was put on tv, a friend called him. i see your face on tv. what's going on? >> and he hits the road. >> he's a ghost. >> reporter: then it turned out that brown's sister lied to fbi agents. he hadn't escaped in that silver bmw. he was driving his cadillac escalade. >> we're used to people lying to us right away. that happens all the time. >> did that in any way hinder the investigation? >> initially on our radios and on our reports, but it didn't take long for the people, you know, quarterbacking that operation to say hey, we're not sure he's in the bmw. let's look for everything. >> reporter: one of brown's credit cards was used to buy gasoline south of orange county the day after the raid on his sister's house. >> we immediately went to the gas stations, r
there was no trace of jason brown. brown's sister told the fbi he was gone, they just missed him. agents asked her that most critical question here in southern california. what was he driving? his silver bmw, she said. >> it just was a timing issue, and we missed him by 30 minutes or so. >> 30 minutes? >> yes. >> when his face was put on tv, a friend called him. i see your face on tv. what's going on? >> and he hits the road. >> he's a ghost. >>...
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try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. if you have uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry, rough skin, then rx for brown skin was created for you. >> i had a lot of acne and hyperpigmentation along these areas. >> dryness across my t-zone, ashiness on my chin, sunspots around my cheeks. >> female announcer: yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr.
try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor...
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brown. brown. slide the "b" down your face. brown crayon. chocolate ice cream is brown. brown.ver." he's signing "silver." shiny silver. sign "silver." gold. touch your ear like you're pointing to a gold earring, then sign "yellow" all the way down. you sign "yellow" because gold is a yellowish color. try it. touch your ear, "yellow." that's the sign for "gold." gold. touch your ear and bring the "y" down. gold shoes. gold! sign "gold." wow. now we know black, brown, gold, and silver. let's put them into our song. [ up-tempo music playing ] ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i need a box of crayons ♪ i'm looking in a drawer ♪ i'm looking in a drawer ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ a brand-new box of crayons ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ it's what i'm hoping for ♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ i have black, black ♪ black, black, black ♪ i have brown, brown ♪ brown, brown, brown ♪ i have silver, silver ♪ i have gold, gold ♪ i found a box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of crayons ♪ a yellow box of crayons ♪ that i am going to open ♪ that i am going to open ♪ a perfect box of crayons ♪
brown. brown. slide the "b" down your face. brown crayon. chocolate ice cream is brown. brown.ver." he's signing "silver." shiny silver. sign "silver." gold. touch your ear like you're pointing to a gold earring, then sign "yellow" all the way down. you sign "yellow" because gold is a yellowish color. try it. touch your ear, "yellow." that's the sign for "gold." gold. touch your ear and bring the "y" down. gold...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we discuss the options-- and the consequences of whatever action is or isn't taken-- with two members of congress who were briefed on the evidence by the white house. >> woodruff: and we get the perspectives of "newshour" analysts mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: then, the race to save the centuries-old sequoias at yosemite national park, threatened by wildfires burning just miles away. we have a report from the scene. >> woodruff: we wrap up our look at the legacy of the march on washington, 50 years on. tonight, the long journey of the civil rights movement, and its unfinished business. >> we have this, in my view, race-based partisan gridlock that denies the possibilities that america can do what we proved we could do in the 60s, which is tackle our toughest problem. >> brown: and we remember seamus heaney-- the nobel-prize winning poet who died today in his native ireland. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding fo
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we discuss the options-- and the consequences of whatever action is or isn't taken-- with two members of congress who were briefed on the evidence by the white house. >> woodruff: and we get the perspectives of "newshour" analysts mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: then, the race to save the centuries-old sequoias at yosemite national park, threatened by wildfires burning just miles away....
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and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin.calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. so stay tuned, and learn firsthand about the unique differences of your skin and why standard skin care isn't working for you. meet dr. susan taylor, a pioneer in skin care who founded the very first skin-of-color center in new york. and experience rx for brown skin for yourself risk free and get $40 worth of free gifts just for trying the system. but now, she's an award-winning major-motion-picture actress, a television producer, and was recognized as one of people magazine's 50 most beautiful people. she's won naacp image and spirit awards. and at 48, vivica a. fox is an ageless beauty and inspiration and a real-life rx for brown skin user. >> hi. i'm vivica fox, and i'm 48 years young. now, i'll admit. i'm a self-proclaimed beauty junky. i love trying new beauty products, and taking care of my skin and looking my best is important to me. not only because my
and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin.calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. so stay tuned, and learn firsthand about the unique differences of your skin and why standard skin care isn't working for you. meet dr. susan taylor, a pioneer in skin care who founded the very first skin-of-color center in new york. and experience rx for brown skin for yourself risk free and get $40 worth...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: a state of emergency has been declared, plunging egypt under a virtual martial law. we get the latest from cairo. explore how the six-week standoff devolved to bloodshed. >> woodruff: then, in a rare rebuke of wall street, two former j.p. morgan employees face criminal charges for reckless trading. we examine the growing legal woes for the banking giant. >> brown: the common core standards in education push students to think critically, speak persuasively and collaborate. john merrow reports on the challenge of testing these advanced skills. >> you're not going to be asked questions like: what did you think about the thing you read? you're going to be asked to say: "what did the author think? find evidence in the text to make that broader point." >> woodruff: 50 years later, the march on washington remains a seminal moment in american history. tonight, we kick off a series of discussions to mark the anniversary. >> we've forgotten most of the >> brown: and r
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: a state of emergency has been declared, plunging egypt under a virtual martial law. we get the latest from cairo. explore how the six-week standoff devolved to bloodshed. >> woodruff: then, in a rare rebuke of wall street, two former j.p. morgan employees face criminal charges for reckless trading. we examine the growing legal woes for the banking giant. >> brown: the common core standards in education...
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>> brown: tonight, security t.ert. the state department warns american travelers to stay vigilant as nearly two dozen embassies and consulates prepare to shut down. jeff pegues reports on the terrorist threat. >> it's not time for me to hang et up. i have a lot more fight in me. >> brown: defiant words from alex rodriguez, facing a possible career-ending cspension. don dahler has the latest on the punishment negotiations. fallout from the "whitey" bulger trial. why was a potential witnessed veisoned with cyanide-laced coffee. and mowing down the grass ceiling. sarah thomas is one step closer tonight to being the first woman nfl referee. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening i'm terrell brown with a western edecision of the broadcast. this is an anxious weekend for many american diplomats and travelers overseas. the state department has ordered 22 embassies and consulates across the muslim world closed today, a business day in those countries. cbs news has learned u.s. intelligence
>> brown: tonight, security t.ert. the state department warns american travelers to stay vigilant as nearly two dozen embassies and consulates prepare to shut down. jeff pegues reports on the terrorist threat. >> it's not time for me to hang et up. i have a lot more fight in me. >> brown: defiant words from alex rodriguez, facing a possible career-ending cspension. don dahler has the latest on the punishment negotiations. fallout from the "whitey" bulger trial. why...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: as egyptians regroup after a wave of bloodshed and chaos, pockets of violence still persist. we get an on-the-ground report from cairo and debate options for the u.s. >> woodruff: then, the u.s. defense department rolled out its plan to curb sexual assaults in the military. we dig into the details and discuss whether more needs to be done. >> brown: the maker of the painkiller oxycontin refuses to disclose a full list of doctors who may over-prescribe the addictive drug. we have the latest on an investigation by the los angeles times and new pressure from lawmakers. >> woodruff: the nation of myanmar is home to one of the world's most persecuted minorities-- the rohinga. we have the harrowing tale of what happens when this group of muslims try to flee to safety. >> it looks like a cross between a teddy bear and a house cat. >> brown: and say hello to the olinguito-- the newly-discovered mammal species. we talk to the scientist who helped find the furry creat
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: as egyptians regroup after a wave of bloodshed and chaos, pockets of violence still persist. we get an on-the-ground report from cairo and debate options for the u.s. >> woodruff: then, the u.s. defense department rolled out its plan to curb sexual assaults in the military. we dig into the details and discuss whether more needs to be done. >> brown: the maker of the painkiller oxycontin refuses to disclose...
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>> let me at him. >> hey, hey, hey, brown, brown, brown, hold it! listen, i'm not gonna allow you to stand here and talk to my fiancée like this! >> what? >> did you say "fiancée"? >> did i say "fiancée"? >> yeah, you said "fiancée." >> you know what? in latin, that means "edna, pack your stuff and get out." just walk this way. come on this way, edna. come on, come on. >> i do miss you, edna. >> i miss you, too, colonel. [ chuckles ] >> y'all gonna make me throw up if y'all keep on with this. >> edna, please come back home. >> oh, you ain't got to say it twice. >> you better be glad he asked you once. hey, colonel, get her leash and walk her home. >> oh, come on, brown! >> mr. brown! >> go now. >> stop it. they haven't even eaten dinner yet. >> yes, they have. leave. bye. here. put it a dog bowl. >> i despise you, brown. >> well, i despite you, too. why don't you despite me at home?! >> hey, listen, you... [ indistinct shouting ] now, look, i'm not gonna stand here and watch you talk to my woman like that, because it's gonna seriously jeopardize our
>> let me at him. >> hey, hey, hey, brown, brown, brown, hold it! listen, i'm not gonna allow you to stand here and talk to my fiancée like this! >> what? >> did you say "fiancée"? >> did i say "fiancée"? >> yeah, you said "fiancée." >> you know what? in latin, that means "edna, pack your stuff and get out." just walk this way. come on this way, edna. come on, come on. >> i do miss you, edna. >> i...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, an estimated 300 tons a day of radioactive waste-tainted water began spewing from the fukishima plant soon after the earthquake in 2011. we update japan's bid to halt the worsening crisis. >> ifill: then, the story of henrietta lacks, who died 62 years ago but lives on in science. margaret warner examines a new agreement between her family over who gets to control her still productive cells. >> brown: it's a hope for many people later in life: growing old without leaving their homes. ray suarez profiles one group, bringing a retirement community's perks to urban neighborhoods. >> when we initially started beacon hill village, there were 11 of us who got together on a cold november day with this abstract determination that we're not going anywhere. >> ifill: a veteran political reporter looks back at the transformative 2012 election and how it permanently changed politics. we talk to the washington post's dan balz about his book, "collision 2012." >> everythi
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, an estimated 300 tons a day of radioactive waste-tainted water began spewing from the fukishima plant soon after the earthquake in 2011. we update japan's bid to halt the worsening crisis. >> ifill: then, the story of henrietta lacks, who died 62 years ago but lives on in science. margaret warner examines a new agreement between her family over who gets to control her still productive cells. >> brown: it's...
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brown, i've got it. mr. brown, i have this. >> uh! >> mr.> no, cora, unh-unh. you ain't gonna enjoy it as much as i am. let me knock the syrup out of him. come on. >> reggie, please! >> listen, doesn't anybody want to hear my side of the story? >> no! >> no! reggie, just leave! >> all right, listen, cora, i got to -- >> you ain't got to go nowhere. i'm gonna get me some "reggie be gone." >> all right, now, cora, please, if you would just listen to me, you would understand. >> say hello to my little friend! >> oh, whoa! hold on! hold on! all right, i'm gonna go, but this isn't over. >> oh, yes, it is. >> oh, yes, it is. and i never want to speak to you again! >> goodbye. >> whoa. you don't mean that. >> batter up. >> oh! >> no, don't run. >> i can't believe this! how can he do this to me, mr. brown? >> cora, i'll still knock him in the head. >> no. just let him go. >> he ain't going nowhere. he's standing right there at the bus stop. >> at the bus stop? >> yeah, right there. >> oh, he at the bus stop. yeah, i got something for him. >> oh, oh!
brown, i've got it. mr. brown, i have this. >> uh! >> mr.> no, cora, unh-unh. you ain't gonna enjoy it as much as i am. let me knock the syrup out of him. come on. >> reggie, please! >> listen, doesn't anybody want to hear my side of the story? >> no! >> no! reggie, just leave! >> all right, listen, cora, i got to -- >> you ain't got to go nowhere. i'm gonna get me some "reggie be gone." >> all right, now, cora, please, if you...
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try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. if you have uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry, rough skin, then rx for brown skin was created for you. >> i had a lot of acne and hyperpigmentation along these areas. >> dryness across my t-zone, ashiness on my chin, sunspots around my cheeks. >> female announcer: yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr.
try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor...
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and so to find rx for brown skin makes me feel accomplished. it makes me feel beautiful.me feel confident. >> actually noticed a visible difference in my skin the first week. it was almost as if someone had a magic marker eraser, because the dark spots that i've been so concerned about -- they literally started to lighten up, and i could not believe it. >> female announcer: if you've dealt with uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry, rough skin, then rx for brown skin was developed for you. >> i had a lot of acne and hyperpigmentation along these areas. i was so happy to find a skin-care system like rx for brown skin. it just brought me, myself, back. i started to love the skin that i'm in. >> a lot of the things that i was trying to fix on my face involved, like, dryness across my t-zone, ashiness on my chin, sunspots around my cheeks. so i just had all these different things going on, on my face that i didn't believe one product would be able to just address. when i saw the "before and afters" of myself, i thought, "wow." m
and so to find rx for brown skin makes me feel accomplished. it makes me feel beautiful.me feel confident. >> actually noticed a visible difference in my skin the first week. it was almost as if someone had a magic marker eraser, because the dark spots that i've been so concerned about -- they literally started to lighten up, and i could not believe it. >> female announcer: if you've dealt with uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry,...
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brown. >> that's not true.was 11. >> that boy's mama said he wet the bed so much he had to sleep with a life jacket on, cora. and on top of that, his mama was nasty! >> mr. brown, that's e-- >> she was nasty, cora! >> aw, so you think that's funny? well, we used to call you brown the amazing clown. >> ha. right. >> we used to call you the polyester prince. >> [ laughing ] yeah! >> the human crayon! >> ah, that was a good one! >> [ laughs ] that's a -- >> [ laughs ] >> cora, you gonna sit here and laugh at him, let him dis your daddy like that? >> oh, but that was a good one, mr. brown. >> [ laughs ] high five! there you go. >> oh. >> oh, low five. >> yeah. >> morning. >> morning. >> morning. so, brianna, what would you like in your coffee? >> you said i was too young to drink coffee. >> oh, yeah, i know, but i said you were too young to take the pill, but you didn't have a problem with that. >> all right, come on, another lecture? >> no, brianna, it's not. okay, will and i sat down and discussed things, and we
brown. >> that's not true.was 11. >> that boy's mama said he wet the bed so much he had to sleep with a life jacket on, cora. and on top of that, his mama was nasty! >> mr. brown, that's e-- >> she was nasty, cora! >> aw, so you think that's funny? well, we used to call you brown the amazing clown. >> ha. right. >> we used to call you the polyester prince. >> [ laughing ] yeah! >> the human crayon! >> ah, that was a good one! >>...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the infrastructure is not there to meet the growing demand. we look at the debate over bringing more trains and ships to the pacific northwest to boost exports while protecting the environment. >> we don't think it's an either/or proposition. we think that you can develop family wage jobs and be good stewards and protect the environment. >> we have our fish, we have our salmon, we have our clean air. we'll lose that. that's losing to me.
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks....
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brown, mr. brown, that's a bit much, isn't it? >> no, it ain't a bit much, cora.that's just 35, 36...37 cents, cora. look at you. you're cheap. you could have at least gotten about $20 for them things. you're a delinquent and you're stupid. >> mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j." walker. get over here. >> man, didn't we do this already today? >> get up. back up. get your hands out your pocket! that's how they killed malcolm x. come over here. boy, ain't nobody playing with you. get up here. you know what? you said something. i heard you mumble. get over here. what you think this is? looking like you wake up eating cornbread every morning. boy, unfold your arms before i break your arms off. i'm security. take all your stuff out your pockets and put it on this desk right now. take it! boy, i'll start to rip your pockets off. take the stuff out. >> you -- turn that way. don't be looking at -- you don't look at me,
brown, mr. brown, that's a bit much, isn't it? >> no, it ain't a bit much, cora.that's just 35, 36...37 cents, cora. look at you. you're cheap. you could have at least gotten about $20 for them things. you're a delinquent and you're stupid. >> mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j." walker. get over here. >>...
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paula brown more times then i can count. i see her at the hall of justice and i don't want the public to think that the department has been less than cooperative. we had a homicide 7 years ago so i've invited our investigation buyer to give you a brief update and to make again, a very public plea for any information that would move this case along. >> good evening inspector. >> good evening. my name is is hector i'm the commander of chief investigations. i'm here to talk about the update. as the which kind of mentioned 7 years ago today a 17 people was shot in the intersection of barkers street >> can we just stop you and acknowledge his mom ms. brown just joined us. >> some witnesses were at the scene and provided the officers with a partial description pr there were a bunch of people at the scene. he was trapped to the hospital where he died. the investigators were the first assigned. they met with ms. brown and interviewed approximately 21 witnesses within a few days. the witness we spoke with counsel identify the suspect
paula brown more times then i can count. i see her at the hall of justice and i don't want the public to think that the department has been less than cooperative. we had a homicide 7 years ago so i've invited our investigation buyer to give you a brief update and to make again, a very public plea for any information that would move this case along. >> good evening inspector. >> good evening. my name is is hector i'm the commander of chief investigations. i'm here to talk about the...
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but now the california patrol is cleared the 47-year-old brown of criminal wrong doing brown had things to say. especially about dealing with all of the criticism of him. >> very disturbing, going through stress from the accident. so far this happen? it hurt. >> the investigation clearly points to a catastrophic failure in the rear us suspension system. since actions his life has been scrutinized. >> i was asking him help me, help me. >> one survivor claims the driver didn't enough to escape the inferno. brown's estranged wife claimed he was talking on the cell phone and playing loud music. the investigators found none was true. >> i knew i wasn't on the phone it's painful when have you to recur well maybe, did i call her five minutes before? 10 minutes before? >> he answered questions and was real and honest. and i think everybody realizes when telling theú&@ truth goitg to pretty much set you free. >> chp determined brown could have done little to put out the fire. >> i'm hurting just like they are. i feel sorry this thing happened just a sad situation. >> brown and his family plan t
but now the california patrol is cleared the 47-year-old brown of criminal wrong doing brown had things to say. especially about dealing with all of the criticism of him. >> very disturbing, going through stress from the accident. so far this happen? it hurt. >> the investigation clearly points to a catastrophic failure in the rear us suspension system. since actions his life has been scrutinized. >> i was asking him help me, help me. >> one survivor claims the driver...
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>> move over, brown. >> what you doing, colonel?we're missing the thrilla in manila. >> if you keep taking my remote, it's gonna be the thrilla in this living room. >> i don't want to watch what you're watching. >> i don't want to watch what you're watching. i'm watching "back to back." >> well, i want to watch "back to back." >> yeah, let's watch "back to back." you're right. >> hi! excuse me. >> what the black butterfly? >> oh, you guys, i'm gonna miss these great memories, the sharing, the laughing. ha ha ha ha ha! and the fighting. rrr! >> well, london, if you go now, you'll start to miss it much sooner. go, go, go. i tricked you almost, didn't i? >> hey, everybody. >> sasha, where have you been? we were supposed to go shopping. >> well, i thought you were busy packing, so i took miss daisy. >> i saw my cousin evelyn. she wouldn't even speak to me. she's always been such a big snob. >> miss daisy, i told you that was a mannequin. >> oh. no wonder she never moved. >> how could you go without me? we always go shopping together. >>
>> move over, brown. >> what you doing, colonel?we're missing the thrilla in manila. >> if you keep taking my remote, it's gonna be the thrilla in this living room. >> i don't want to watch what you're watching. >> i don't want to watch what you're watching. i'm watching "back to back." >> well, i want to watch "back to back." >> yeah, let's watch "back to back." you're right. >> hi! excuse me. >> what the black...
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>>brown: what resources do we have? do you have enough in terms of equipment and firefighters themselves? >> we do. this fire is not only the number one fire in the state of california but it is also the number one fire in the nation. so resource orders are come to the rim fire. we have about 4,000 ground troops and several area resources not o helicopters but also fixed wing and we've also activated the california national guard that is a big resource for fighting these fires. >>brown: tell us about protecting the power and water sources. >> well we're working very closely the incident command team from the u.s. forest service is work very closely with the city of san diego public utilities and also the city of san diego fire department but i can tell you that is a very important structure and infrastructure so firefighters and crews are out there protecting that area. >>brown: there were reports late today that the fire is getting quite close to the reservoir. >> that is correct. but in anticipation of that fire again
>>brown: what resources do we have? do you have enough in terms of equipment and firefighters themselves? >> we do. this fire is not only the number one fire in the state of california but it is also the number one fire in the nation. so resource orders are come to the rim fire. we have about 4,000 ground troops and several area resources not o helicopters but also fixed wing and we've also activated the california national guard that is a big resource for fighting these fires....
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brown. >> yes, yes, yes. >> now, as a bored church member--i mean a church board member, i'd like to know how you plan to eliminate the excessive spending. >> what the--what-- >> good question. >> that's a good question. >> that ain't the question i told you to ask me. >> well, can you answer it? >> well, you don't simply ask... >> well, i can answer that question. we can save more money by running our air conditioning 20% less and offering more hand fans for the members to use. >> all right. that's a good answer, cora! >> you stole my answer, which is exactly why you shouldn't vote for my opponent! 'cause if she'll steal, she'll lie! you probably lying right now! everything coming out your-- >> ahem. >> the house recognizes the troll from under the bridge. troll along, troll-y. >> what else do you bring to the table, other than your stomach? >> ha! [mr. brown laughs] >> it's funny you should ask. deacons, y'all help me with this. i possess style and charisma. look at all of that. [mr. brown
brown. >> yes, yes, yes. >> now, as a bored church member--i mean a church board member, i'd like to know how you plan to eliminate the excessive spending. >> what the--what-- >> good question. >> that's a good question. >> that ain't the question i told you to ask me. >> well, can you answer it? >> well, you don't simply ask... >> well, i can answer that question. we can save more money by running our air conditioning 20% less and offering...
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i'm gwen ifill >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus, among others. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a r
i'm gwen ifill >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus, among others. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, edward snowden's asylum, syria and more are all weighing on u.s.-russia relations. we dissect what's behind today's diplomatic rebuke. >> ifill: then, a sweeping overhaul of the nation's mortgage finance system. margaret warner explores the president's latest housing plan. >> brown: many people with disabilities still don't get home-based or community services. judy woodruff reports on the struggle to fully implement a landmark civil rights law. >> think about it as segregation. people are still segregated. it's wrong, it's wrong morally, economically and it's wrong in compliance with americans with disbill teeth acts. >> ifill: tempers often flare as the temperature outside rises. could climate change be making us more violent? ray suarez dives into the details of a new study. >> brown: and a powerful drama based on the true story of one man's last day, before being fatally shot on an oakland subway. we sit down with the director of "fruitvale station". >>
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, edward snowden's asylum, syria and more are all weighing on u.s.-russia relations. we dissect what's behind today's diplomatic rebuke. >> ifill: then, a sweeping overhaul of the nation's mortgage finance system. margaret warner explores the president's latest housing plan. >> brown: many people with disabilities still don't get home-based or community services. judy woodruff reports on the struggle to...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the release comes amid reports of a new n.s.a. spying program on internet activity. we look at the latest revelations and the secret court at the center of the controversy. >> ifill: then, ben bernanke's tenure as federal reserve chairman nears its end, as the debate over who will replace him begins. we examine how that choice could affect the economic recovery. >> brown: egypt's government ordered police to take all means necessary to disband protests in support of the ousted president. margaret warner explores the potential for violence and the actions of the new military rule. >> ifill: and in india, child labor is outlawed, but a staggering number of children still toil away. fred de sam lazaro reports on efforts to change that practice. >> the combination of official and middle-class indifference, and dire poverty, drives perhaps 50 million children into the workplace. some as young as six or seven. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >>
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the release comes amid reports of a new n.s.a. spying program on internet activity. we look at the latest revelations and the secret court at the center of the controversy. >> ifill: then, ben bernanke's tenure as federal reserve chairman nears its end, as the debate over who will replace him begins. we examine how that choice could affect the economic recovery. >> brown: egypt's government ordered police...