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. >> and welcome to the brand new willie brown jr. middle school. (clapping.) i hate to start with on apologize but my grandmother would admonish me for not be a good host for having a it is my duty i didn't place to come to espouse my different it is a boy product of a dawn of a new day when we opened the doors of willie brown jr. middle school this fuel 2 hundred pioneering significant graders will experience the best education that san francisco, california provide i'm honored to serve as is founding principle of willie brown jr. middle school and deeply 40u7b8d u humbled by the coordination and support within sfusd the commission on the board of education the department of public health the public works the department of children youth and their families and all corporate partners to provide the resources to insure the success of our school between our 2014 and january of 2015 did project manager and myself engaged over 43 families visiting 25 elementary school p t organization and hosting citywide information and registration seconds families employed to w
. >> and welcome to the brand new willie brown jr. middle school. (clapping.) i hate to start with on apologize but my grandmother would admonish me for not be a good host for having a it is my duty i didn't place to come to espouse my different it is a boy product of a dawn of a new day when we opened the doors of willie brown jr. middle school this fuel 2 hundred pioneering significant graders will experience the best education that san francisco, california provide i'm honored to serve...
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brown: i want more trade. i don't understand why the supporters of these trade agreements always say or always resist making these trade agreements better. they want the 1993 version of nafta, very little change, and then they say that we are trying to kill it. when china sells into the united states, they get a 20% bonus. when we sell to china, we get a 20% penalty. that is why the trade agreement has gone up to $1 million per day. the currency bill is aimed at all countries and trade enforcement with all countries. you are right in this little earlier in the week, there was a currency law that would affect the world, if you will, and there was a currency provision in fasttrack that would affect those 11 countries. reporter: with there be an effort to add currency manipulation amendment? sen. brown: it has a very good chance. there will be dozens if not hundreds of amendments. understand the on the senate floor, it is a much more -- senators at large, as a whole body, was much less favorable to these free-tra
brown: i want more trade. i don't understand why the supporters of these trade agreements always say or always resist making these trade agreements better. they want the 1993 version of nafta, very little change, and then they say that we are trying to kill it. when china sells into the united states, they get a 20% bonus. when we sell to china, we get a 20% penalty. that is why the trade agreement has gone up to $1 million per day. the currency bill is aimed at all countries and trade...
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>> brown: yeah. >> yes. >> brown: yeah, and? >> it would be difficult to say without-- saying things that i can't say about the last season. speculating about what happened to her is like-- well, we know what happened to those women, you know? they continued to work. and sometimes they got married. and sometimes they didn't. sometimes they had kids. sometimes they didn't. and-- they became the women who were our bosses. they became the women who forged the path for all the other ladies in advertising now. >> see, this is why i don't like working with women- you have no sense of humor. >> you're fired. >> brown: and where does elisabeth moss hope to see herself, post-peggy olson? >> no, get your things. >> i would like to just be able to keep working and keep working with people that i admire. i love film, television and theater. so i would love to do all three. if i could just keep doing that, that would be a pretty good life. >> sreenivasan: the final seven episodes of mad men will begin airing tonight on amc; 'ithe heidi chron
>> brown: yeah. >> yes. >> brown: yeah, and? >> it would be difficult to say without-- saying things that i can't say about the last season. speculating about what happened to her is like-- well, we know what happened to those women, you know? they continued to work. and sometimes they got married. and sometimes they didn't. sometimes they had kids. sometimes they didn't. and-- they became the women who were our bosses. they became the women who forged the path for all...
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nolan to come up and share with us her joy and passion for willie brown jr. middle school and introduce the mayor. >> thank you (clapping.) great morning everyone thank you for being here there are many people that brought us here i want to acknowledge constituting thank you for your vision and leadership i want to recognize the school lineups or leaders that helped to develop the violation hydra and sandra and emily and others thank you very much. >> that's excitement because the future is right here in the library. >> the department heads that have been a part you've heard from determining trusts and others about the many city heads i want to acknowledge maria that has been heading up the department of b cf and the many people that work in labor many of who grew up in the neighborhood and still live here this is truly a team project that is american people to on the last day of wir7b9 looking for spring tomorrow that's almost a poetic way to look at what's happening in the bayview and the seating part of san francisco we're coming out in the winter some con
nolan to come up and share with us her joy and passion for willie brown jr. middle school and introduce the mayor. >> thank you (clapping.) great morning everyone thank you for being here there are many people that brought us here i want to acknowledge constituting thank you for your vision and leadership i want to recognize the school lineups or leaders that helped to develop the violation hydra and sandra and emily and others thank you very much. >> that's excitement because the...
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if it's a administrative type question a question from the board, brown act, public records, et cetera it might be coming from nila or scott to shoop and hailey and if it's other issues it's dennis and working on those requirements. it varies depending on the matter. >> okay. so it's not distributed through the city attorney's office as our legal counsel? >> no. but as a reminder deputy city attorney cheryl brakman was involved in the selection of the bench and on the selection committee. >> i think we have a good bench and i agree that we should increase the budget allocation and i should say i chat with the city attorney's office briefly and i think there is a need for clarity in terms of the role for legal counsel. i don't think they want to be off if they're not -- if there are specific kind of responsibilities that are not being addressed to them but i think there is a need for clarity in terms of what that should be, and we should hear from them in terms of what type of clarity they would like to see in order to remain as the general counsel and i agree with director reiskin and
if it's a administrative type question a question from the board, brown act, public records, et cetera it might be coming from nila or scott to shoop and hailey and if it's other issues it's dennis and working on those requirements. it varies depending on the matter. >> okay. so it's not distributed through the city attorney's office as our legal counsel? >> no. but as a reminder deputy city attorney cheryl brakman was involved in the selection of the bench and on the selection...
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>> right. >> brown: all right. nii akuetteh, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now the fight over religious freedom and discrimination. late today, the arkansas house of representatives passed its own controversial law and the governor has indicated he will sign it. newshour political editor lisa desjardins is in indiana this week, where there's been an uproar over the religious freedom restoration act or r.f.r.a. that many claim will allow businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians. indiana'sgovernor tried to answer critics this morning. >> let me say first and foremost: r.f.r.a. was about religious liberty, not about discrimination. as i said last week had this law been about legalizing discrimination i would have vetoed it. >> reporter: indiana governor mike pence took 37 minutes to try and roll back five days of questions about whether he signed an anti-gay law. >> i abhor discrimination. i was raised with the golden rule, you should do unto others as they should do on to you. >> reporte
>> right. >> brown: all right. nii akuetteh, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now the fight over religious freedom and discrimination. late today, the arkansas house of representatives passed its own controversial law and the governor has indicated he will sign it. newshour political editor lisa desjardins is in indiana this week, where there's been an uproar over the religious freedom restoration act or r.f.r.a. that many claim will allow businesses to...
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jeffrey brown takes it from there. >> brown: "when lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, and the greatrly droop'd in the western sky in the night i mourn'd, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring." walt whitman wrote those famous lines about the death of abraham lincoln. we take our own look at that moment, and the legacy of the civil war. we're joined by martha hodes, a professor of history at new york university and the author of the recently published "mourning lincoln." james mcpherson, professor emeritus of history at princeton university, his new book is "the war that forged a nation: why the civil war still matters." and isabel wilkerson, pultizer- prize winning journalist and author of "the warmth of other suns: the epic story of america's great migration." martha hode, i want to start with you. is it possible to speak of one reaction to lincoln's assassination in what happened in the days that followed? >> well, it isn't possible to speak of one reaction. african americans, both north and south and white northerners felt that there was one reaction. they felt the whole
jeffrey brown takes it from there. >> brown: "when lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, and the greatrly droop'd in the western sky in the night i mourn'd, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring." walt whitman wrote those famous lines about the death of abraham lincoln. we take our own look at that moment, and the legacy of the civil war. we're joined by martha hodes, a professor of history at new york university and the author of the recently published "mourning...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: it was a somber ceremony on a cloudy, gray day in armenia's capitalerevan. government officials and foreign dignitaries marked 100 years since the first mass killings by ottoman turks in 1915, during world war one. an eternal flame burned today at the heart of a memorial complex, surrounded by flowers honoring the estimated 1.5 million victims. the leaders of russia and france took part, with president francois hollande rejecting those who refuse to call it "genocide." >> ( translated ): france fights against nihilism, revisionism the wiping out of evidence, because to ignore or pretend to ignore what happened in history is to repeat the massacres. >> brown: in 1915, armenia was part of the ottoman empire, and was later absorbed into the soviet union. its border with turkey, to the west, remains sealed. the turkish government has always denied that what happened a century ago amounted to genocide. just yesterday, president recep tayyip erdogan again rejected the term. >> i've always said that we are ready to open our archives at every meeting i attend
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: it was a somber ceremony on a cloudy, gray day in armenia's capitalerevan. government officials and foreign dignitaries marked 100 years since the first mass killings by ottoman turks in 1915, during world war one. an eternal flame burned today at the heart of a memorial complex, surrounded by flowers honoring the estimated 1.5 million victims. the leaders of russia and france took part, with president francois hollande rejecting those who refuse to...
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he was a draftsman and belittle and brown firm. -- in the little and brown firm. he did a lot of supervision and took this photograph. here is page one of about seven pages of the books on historic new england. this shows it here, the honorable lars anderson, house in washington, d.c., the different dates. the house was worth $343,945. the interior is $245,000. this is a clue as to what is going on. furniture $11,000. total cost at this house is about $624,122.04. it is interesting, not all of the information is here, but some is about the light fixtures and all of this. this comes around the question -- okay, here we are at the house -- what is it? over time, as was noted when the house was dedicated in 1905, in washington newspaper called it an example of a florentine village. other people have said it is a little bit of english baroque. another term is the beaux-arts style. one problem is is that there ain't a beaux-arts style. you want talk -- you weren't taught a specific sort of style. to identify this as one particular origin, i think is a bit inaccurate. w
he was a draftsman and belittle and brown firm. -- in the little and brown firm. he did a lot of supervision and took this photograph. here is page one of about seven pages of the books on historic new england. this shows it here, the honorable lars anderson, house in washington, d.c., the different dates. the house was worth $343,945. the interior is $245,000. this is a clue as to what is going on. furniture $11,000. total cost at this house is about $624,122.04. it is interesting, not all of...
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>> thank you senator brown. senator wyden. >> just on that last point because i'm ao. posed to this amendment. this question of government handouts. the kind of people who are using investor state are environmental companies. the people who are on the cutting edge of the kind of innovations senator cantwell is talking about. i don't consider those people some kind of corporate handout client that is looking for favors. they are looking for a fair shake of business overseas. i have focused on the investor state provision to ensure that tpa directs the negotiators to get the right kind of investor state. and let me make clear what i think the right kind of investor state provision calls for. number one, there would be no greater rights for foreign companies. number two, we preserve we lock in, we embed america's right to regulate. number three, we have a more transparent process. number four, we have stronger protections for american sovereignty. the language the amendment would strike is important to ensure that
>> thank you senator brown. senator wyden. >> just on that last point because i'm ao. posed to this amendment. this question of government handouts. the kind of people who are using investor state are environmental companies. the people who are on the cutting edge of the kind of innovations senator cantwell is talking about. i don't consider those people some kind of corporate handout client that is looking for favors. they are looking for a fair shake of business overseas. i have...
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herbert w brown and arthur. let me say that all of the information that you would want is available. there are a bit of mysteries about both of them, and i will come back to part of that in half a minute. brown and little are both boston upper class, born on beacon hill in theat area. arthur little in 1877 did one of the earliest books examining early american architecture. early american architecture wasn't a concern of anybody. he goes out with sketches. early new england interiors. he attended mit school of architecture. then he traveled abroad. with mr. brown, it is a little unclear whether he did attend mit, but he does travel abroad. he is in paris with her hee was a member is unclear. the exact date they team up is unclear. there are a couple different dates when they are out there. they begin to do houses such as this, the salem house. it is a sort of a federal revival. this is our turn little -- ar hturrthur little's own house. again, using this federal revival type of style. this is the one photograph
herbert w brown and arthur. let me say that all of the information that you would want is available. there are a bit of mysteries about both of them, and i will come back to part of that in half a minute. brown and little are both boston upper class, born on beacon hill in theat area. arthur little in 1877 did one of the earliest books examining early american architecture. early american architecture wasn't a concern of anybody. he goes out with sketches. early new england interiors. he...
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brown middle school determining trust held the acceptance for the willie l. brown middle school at third marshall school many of us have seen when medical school they have a celebration to get they're white coats they're being welcomed into the family that is akin of the 2 had had students 2 hundred seats and 3 hundred applicant for willie brown many were present and we in2kuk9d them spot willie l. brown middle school family gave them their acceptance certificate and principle hobson get his punish i picture taken i ever tweeting about that all night it is a wonderful, wonderful example of energy that is the renaissance and also thank the parent and families that are opening their hearts and minds to this wonderful opportunity we call the willie l. brown middle school in the heart of bayview the students were awarded certificates and took they're first class picture they look great, thank you everyone that was there i have some exciting news the governors committee in the higher education announced $50 million in what wards to the university of california and
brown middle school determining trust held the acceptance for the willie l. brown middle school at third marshall school many of us have seen when medical school they have a celebration to get they're white coats they're being welcomed into the family that is akin of the 2 had had students 2 hundred seats and 3 hundred applicant for willie brown many were present and we in2kuk9d them spot willie l. brown middle school family gave them their acceptance certificate and principle hobson get his...
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>> brown: you just want it to open? >> yes, yes. >> brown: enough of this! >> i just want to see people inside and want to look at their faces. >> brown: she'll get her chance tomorrow when the museum opens its doors to the public. from the new whitney museum in lower manhattan, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> 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 newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news.
>> brown: you just want it to open? >> yes, yes. >> brown: enough of this! >> i just want to see people inside and want to look at their faces. >> brown: she'll get her chance tomorrow when the museum opens its doors to the public. from the new whitney museum in lower manhattan, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. for all of us here at the pbs newshour,...
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bridge but under will be a lot of the kids going to the willie brown jr. middle school before i turn it over to principle hobson ladies and gentlemen, this didn't happen without enlightened people policymakers people that are elected and i'm very, very proud to introduce the members of the board of education our president emily murase and our commissioner shamann walton and our immediate past president of the board urban forestry and hydra mendosa thank you, thank you for being here (clapping) i want to thank someone he likes to work behind the scenes and didn't wear his hard hat but david golden with that i'm going to turn it over to principle hobson we'll go through the rest find our program. >> thank you all very much. >> thank you supervisor cowen, superintendent carranza mayor ed lee and mayor brown thank you for that president to expand beacon site in the fall of 2016 and i want to acknowledge our families the silver family and her son gregory and ms. walker and ms. christine the mother i'm excited i'm nervous that is a huge task it's monumental the
bridge but under will be a lot of the kids going to the willie brown jr. middle school before i turn it over to principle hobson ladies and gentlemen, this didn't happen without enlightened people policymakers people that are elected and i'm very, very proud to introduce the members of the board of education our president emily murase and our commissioner shamann walton and our immediate past president of the board urban forestry and hydra mendosa thank you, thank you for being here (clapping)...
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this is my 25th book. >> brown: yeah.figure i'll write another 25 more and we'll see what happens after that. this one, "the harder they come." t.c. boyle, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. thanks, jeffery. it was a lot of fun. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: new jersey senator bob menendez was indicted on federal corruption charges. a source familiar with his plans told the newshour he will step down as ranking democrat on the foreign relations committee, but not resign from the senate. and the iran nuclear talks kept going in lausanne, switzerland with the deadline extended for a second day. tune in later this evening. on charlie rose, fareed zakaria's defense of a liberal education and evan osnos on and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, a story for chocolate lovers on the fight over what cadbury candies can be sold in the u.s. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and
this is my 25th book. >> brown: yeah.figure i'll write another 25 more and we'll see what happens after that. this one, "the harder they come." t.c. boyle, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. thanks, jeffery. it was a lot of fun. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: new jersey senator bob menendez was indicted on federal corruption charges. a source familiar with his plans told the newshour he will step down as ranking democrat on the foreign relations...
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it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i said that day was, today is the day. i had myself convinced and for whatever reason there was nothing wrong with it in my mind. i didn't see any other way. >> any other way than what? >> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >>
it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why....
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. >> senator brown. i know there are a number of amind mendments. >> i do have a number of amendments but i will only ask for votes on two. i have a number of amendments but i will not offer all of them. i only have two i would like to offer and ask for a vote on. and to go back to currency one more time and because this so important and so many of us worked so hard on this. i would bring up amendment number 2 it very simply just in effect says the currency negotiating objective that is in tpa would be mandatory and a trade agreement would lose fast track consideration if there was not something in there on currency manipulation. it doesn't say what or how but if you don't have a provision to address this the agreement would not receive fast track consideration. and i would ask colleagues who are concerned about some of the language in the other amendment. we are not talking about wto or anything like that. just you need to have something regarding currency manipulation to get the fast track authority. >
. >> senator brown. i know there are a number of amind mendments. >> i do have a number of amendments but i will only ask for votes on two. i have a number of amendments but i will not offer all of them. i only have two i would like to offer and ask for a vote on. and to go back to currency one more time and because this so important and so many of us worked so hard on this. i would bring up amendment number 2 it very simply just in effect says the currency negotiating objective...
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>> thank you, senator brown. >> on the last point, i am opposed to this amendment, the question of government hand outs, the kind of people using investor sake patience are the environmental companies, the people on the cutting edge and innovation senator cantwell is talking about. i don't consider them a corporate hand out client looking for favors. they are looking for a fair sake -- a fair shake when you do business overseas. i have focused on the investor stake provision that tpa instructs the negotiators to get the right kind of investor staid. and let me be clear on what that is. no greater right for foreign countries, and we lock in and embed america's right to regulate, and we have a more transparent process, we have stronger protections for american sovereignty. the language that the amendment would strike is important to insure that any kind of investor state provision contains protections against frivolous claims and insures transparency. these are important directives and i come back to the fact our c
>> thank you, senator brown. >> on the last point, i am opposed to this amendment, the question of government hand outs, the kind of people using investor sake patience are the environmental companies, the people on the cutting edge and innovation senator cantwell is talking about. i don't consider them a corporate hand out client looking for favors. they are looking for a fair sake -- a fair shake when you do business overseas. i have focused on the investor stake provision that...
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. >> welcome i see reverend brown. >> madam chair, i wish the commissioners would indulge that black community and give us more than two minutes considering how long we've been waiting for justice not only in this city but more importantly to tell us this nation and we saw one of the most egregious impressions when a young lad walter scott was gunned down in south carolina i hear you brother. >> we feel reflects a second systemic attitude and practice on the part of too many who claim to be law enforcement agents to keep the peace i beg you tonight i implore you don't limit us to two minutes give us the 3 minutes that afforded at the board of supervisors we have some serious things to share with this commission tonight and president of the san francisco naacp the pastor of the by that point church for thirty years i hope he'll we'll notice reduce the e impressions as some erroneously elected to say a city guess not much mind about race being a factor race matters if you listen to this audience you'll get a good eye and area full of how dirty san francisco is when it comes to justice
. >> welcome i see reverend brown. >> madam chair, i wish the commissioners would indulge that black community and give us more than two minutes considering how long we've been waiting for justice not only in this city but more importantly to tell us this nation and we saw one of the most egregious impressions when a young lad walter scott was gunned down in south carolina i hear you brother. >> we feel reflects a second systemic attitude and practice on the part of too many...
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a grand jury declined to indict brown for the shooting. the u.s. justice department decided not to bring civil rights charges against the police officer, but found widespread racial bias in the police department and the noounize pal court. it led to the resignations of the police chief, judge and others. the d.o.j. reports will be critical in the civil suit as well. >> to use a fancy term you need to show official policy or custom. that's why the d.o.j.'s report on ferguson with numerous incidents reported by the department of justice, that are incorporated in the complaint, that is going to be very important by way of recovering anything. >> the brown family is seeking an unspecified amount for damages and legal fees. >> now, we talked to the city late this afternoon, and it said it has not read a copy of the lawsuit, and said it does not comment on pending litigation. >>> thank you, diane eastabrook >>> darrell parks is a managing partner with parks&crunch and attorney for michael brown's family and joins us from tallahassee. there's a lower burd
a grand jury declined to indict brown for the shooting. the u.s. justice department decided not to bring civil rights charges against the police officer, but found widespread racial bias in the police department and the noounize pal court. it led to the resignations of the police chief, judge and others. the d.o.j. reports will be critical in the civil suit as well. >> to use a fancy term you need to show official policy or custom. that's why the d.o.j.'s report on ferguson with numerous...
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there he is willie brown yeah.rown who will be on stage with charlotte shortly and, of course they all shared my incision said it was - make it happen donna go for it i met wonderful new friends renee martin yeah. from did port and jane and phillip and bobby from bay crossing and others i said, "yes yes. yes. we wanted to do that the media has been great especially leah and carl from the chronicle and carl i'll bet you're not going to forget you're on the top of the ferry building special thanks to all of you the people that made it happen finally as follows: if you're here please raise your hands we have pier 39 bay crossing michelle and chris the may foundation and auto detect i know your how the i out there the fun family and bernard oh, my gosh and the platinum advisors (clapping) and scott from the steering wheel bank and representatives from the steering wheel bank and the can bar in the front row the california history society addressed the website yes adam are you here and jason and all the people i've made
there he is willie brown yeah.rown who will be on stage with charlotte shortly and, of course they all shared my incision said it was - make it happen donna go for it i met wonderful new friends renee martin yeah. from did port and jane and phillip and bobby from bay crossing and others i said, "yes yes. yes. we wanted to do that the media has been great especially leah and carl from the chronicle and carl i'll bet you're not going to forget you're on the top of the ferry building special...
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reverend brown. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. president breed and supervisor cohen, ladies and gentlemen, i am president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people, and more importantly i have been pastor of the historic third bacht baptist church 40 years and i thank you for having the hearing. however, we are regurgitating, repeating what has already been said. secondly i want to acknowledge that we are going after these four officers and possibly 14 or 16, but this approach we're taken maybe analogous to that by going after the man that stole the ham out of the meat house instead of also looking at who left the meat house door open? this door my friends was opened [inaudible] by this city of san francisco, not using the "n" word to refer to black folks, but black folks in san francisco have been treated like they were to be called the "n" word. over a year ago the naacp presented a three point program to the chief, and i leave copies of it to you. it's nothing new. >> please c
reverend brown. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. president breed and supervisor cohen, ladies and gentlemen, i am president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people, and more importantly i have been pastor of the historic third bacht baptist church 40 years and i thank you for having the hearing. however, we are regurgitating, repeating what has already been said. secondly i want to acknowledge that we are going after these four...
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brown. >> this is dr. earnest brown's office.o exam room no nurses no insurance forms to deal with. it's just him, his car, and a cell phone. >> i can go wherever the patient is. >> that's because he doesn't practice out of a clinic or a hospital he travels to his patients making house calls all over the d.c. area. he's been doing this for eight years and he says it actually helped him treat his patients better. >> for me, that's what medicine is about. it's about caring. i need to have that relationship for me to provide good care but also for me to feel professionally rewarded for the service that i provide. >> but there's one other thing that makes dr. brown different, he spends a lot of his time treating patients who can't afford care for free. >> the charity i do because there's a tremendous need for it. >> he says he can do this because he doesn't accept any insurance so he can earn enough income from his high end patients including heads of state, diplomats and guests at luxury hotels. >> i don't have a big, fancy home i d
brown. >> this is dr. earnest brown's office.o exam room no nurses no insurance forms to deal with. it's just him, his car, and a cell phone. >> i can go wherever the patient is. >> that's because he doesn't practice out of a clinic or a hospital he travels to his patients making house calls all over the d.c. area. he's been doing this for eight years and he says it actually helped him treat his patients better. >> for me, that's what medicine is about. it's about...
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. >> candace brown mourning her sister. they believe that artise was not specifically targeted but in the wrong place. >> when they catch you, he ain't going to do no time or the death penalty! >> the cousin returned today to a growing memorial. >> i tried to get her to grab my hand and get her to squeeze my hand and respond in some type of way. >> a large crowd surrounded brown and a 19-year-old ving tim shot in the leg, people using cpr were unable to save brown. investigators were back today to collect an additional shell casing, it's believed that a car pulled up to a nearby intersection and started shooting. as for someone knowing the gunman -- >> if this commune doesn't come out and say something shame on them. there was over 200 folks out here last night. wilmington had a record number of homicides 28 this is number 11 this year, a brown family frnd had harsh words for mayor dennis williams. >> since he has been in office it's been so many shootings. so many murders. >> a live picture now of sixth street in wilmingto
. >> candace brown mourning her sister. they believe that artise was not specifically targeted but in the wrong place. >> when they catch you, he ain't going to do no time or the death penalty! >> the cousin returned today to a growing memorial. >> i tried to get her to grab my hand and get her to squeeze my hand and respond in some type of way. >> a large crowd surrounded brown and a 19-year-old ving tim shot in the leg, people using cpr were unable to save brown....
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jeffrey brown explains. >> brown: call it the case of the missing cases.es back to 2013 when 200 bottles of pappy van winkle's were stolen from a locked and secure distillery in frankfort, kentucky. by some estimates, the bottles were probably worth about $25,000 in retail. yesterday, authorities said they found a bourbon crime ring and inside job connected with the heist. nine people were indicted for taking more than $100,000 of whiskey, including 18 barrels overall. franklin county sheriff pat melton has been pursuing this case and joins me now from lousiville. sheriff pat melton, an inside job, how do you steal so much bourbon for so long? >> of course, toby was a singular employee of buffalo trace distillery and the other suspect a senior employee of wild turkey distillery, both having access to where the bourbon is stored and both worked on loading docks and transporting moving the bourbon. so it was actually -- you know, you trust your employees and they had the opportunity to do it and i think it was a continued pattern of behavior. that's why we i
jeffrey brown explains. >> brown: call it the case of the missing cases.es back to 2013 when 200 bottles of pappy van winkle's were stolen from a locked and secure distillery in frankfort, kentucky. by some estimates, the bottles were probably worth about $25,000 in retail. yesterday, authorities said they found a bourbon crime ring and inside job connected with the heist. nine people were indicted for taking more than $100,000 of whiskey, including 18 barrels overall. franklin county...
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we spoke to paula brown by feign. she plans to be here early tomorrow morning to open up the hall and back up her things just in case. reporting live in colwyn this morning ken, "channel 6 action news," walter. >> thank you, kenneth. >> speed was a factor during early morning crash on columbus boulevard in south philadelphia. we tell "action news" the chevy malibu headed south and struck northbound car christian street. a passenger in the malibu is in critical condition at hahnemann university hospital. >> residents of several montgomery county communities were left high and dry hours today. ports of hatboro and upper moreland awoke to no water. the main was location in the unit block of east moreland avenue. water department crews shut off service in the area to make repairs. water was back on by later in the afternoon. >> to put it simply today was nothing short of glorious. not a cloud in the sky. moderate temperatures making it a day to go outside and soak it all in. john rawlins is among those taking advantage of
we spoke to paula brown by feign. she plans to be here early tomorrow morning to open up the hall and back up her things just in case. reporting live in colwyn this morning ken, "channel 6 action news," walter. >> thank you, kenneth. >> speed was a factor during early morning crash on columbus boulevard in south philadelphia. we tell "action news" the chevy malibu headed south and struck northbound car christian street. a passenger in the malibu is in critical...
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brett brown's squad with 30 turnovers on the night.er in the game michael goes to the basket mater the shot he was fouled 15 of his 30 points in the third. to go along with five boards and assists as the bucks handed the sixers their nine straight loss, 107-97 was the final. >> i was just trying to be aggressive. attack the open lanes and if someone stepped up either dish it or you know try to, you know, get to the line and um, i was able to, you know hit mid range shots. me time meats put me in the right position. >> all right. shh silent bats for the phillies again today taking on the mets. here we go. no score in the fourth inning. aaron harang did go six solid innings giving up one run and four hits. and the fightings struggled once again at the mate. seven hits all singles as the mets shut out the phillies two to nothing. >>> the masters tournament on cbs was one of the best of all time. thanks to the 21-year-old champion jordan spieth. jordan declared that a win at ugh is it a was his life's dream when he was 12 years old. jordan
brett brown's squad with 30 turnovers on the night.er in the game michael goes to the basket mater the shot he was fouled 15 of his 30 points in the third. to go along with five boards and assists as the bucks handed the sixers their nine straight loss, 107-97 was the final. >> i was just trying to be aggressive. attack the open lanes and if someone stepped up either dish it or you know try to, you know, get to the line and um, i was able to, you know hit mid range shots. me time meats...
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governor brown -- hunt.says because california is a leader in jobs. >> we're growing fast, so every wants to come here and look at your jobs and agriculture. >> reporter: but the ceo of greater sacramento, the economic development organization says state leaders shouldn't stand by and let other governors steal jobs away. >> scott's snot coming here -- not coming here because he isn't bringing jobs back to florida. you don't bring him here unless he has four or five companies that want to come to your state. >> reporter: he says the state needs to fight back. >> that expert said governors of other states often give california's economy for a bad wrap, but as of last year california companies are 300 percent more profitable than those in florida. >>> the un appealing to syria to find a peaceful resolution to a crisis in a palestinian refugee camp that's beginning to resemble a death camp. the 18,000 people are said to be severely malnourished and dehydrated after they were invaded nine days ago. the camp is it
governor brown -- hunt.says because california is a leader in jobs. >> we're growing fast, so every wants to come here and look at your jobs and agriculture. >> reporter: but the ceo of greater sacramento, the economic development organization says state leaders shouldn't stand by and let other governors steal jobs away. >> scott's snot coming here -- not coming here because he isn't bringing jobs back to florida. you don't bring him here unless he has four or five companies...
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and music is the greatest teacher. >> brown: concert-goers we met >> brown: kronos looks around the worldrformance here featured folk music from all over including a piece from iraq. ♪ ♪ later they were joined by singer and banjo player rhiannon giddens for american folk ballads. ♪ ♪ giddens is a classically trained singer who then spent years exploring and playing african- american appalachian styles. big ears offered a new way in to that music. ♪ ♪ >> it's great because it gets you out of your comfort zone and it makes you go, okay, i'm going to consider something from a totally different point of view. you can't make art by thinking "this isn't going to fit." you just do what seems right. >> brown: rock music also had a central role at "big ears," but again, in unusual forms. guitarist nels cline, best known for his work with the band wilco, performed here with a painter, norton wisdom. ♪ ♪ and another genre-bending guitarist, bryce dessner, a rock star with the band "the national" and a classical music composer, played a piece he wrote for the kronos quartet. ♪ ♪ >> we are blessed now
and music is the greatest teacher. >> brown: concert-goers we met >> brown: kronos looks around the worldrformance here featured folk music from all over including a piece from iraq. ♪ ♪ later they were joined by singer and banjo player rhiannon giddens for american folk ballads. ♪ ♪ giddens is a classically trained singer who then spent years exploring and playing african- american appalachian styles. big ears offered a new way in to that music. ♪ ♪ >> it's great...
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. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan has hired the corridors to help them understand their medications and identify symptoms and manage their disease their - the patient can call the number one way we get patient into our program is following an event an emergency room visit or stay we have a route call we make to the folks after discharge or an emergency visit and often can identify small problems if we identify bigger problems we move them into the case management program and that program we coordinate the care with the physicians and do a lot of teaching and help the patient manage their disease and void costing admissions i'm going to bring up an example of a member urging a member named mar not a real name but a patient in the city and county of san francisco maria 64-year-old woman that went to the
. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan has hired the corridors to help them understand their medications and identify symptoms and manage their disease their - the patient can call the number one way we get...
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there's a murphy brown rule there. do you remember it?> no, i don't. >> the murphy brown rule is, if you push the button, you've got to get off the damn elevator. >> oh, yes. yes. >> why do i remember these things? >> i don't know. >> anyway, i followed your career back when you were just a looker, a woman in sand pebbles, in carnal knowledge and freshman at penn. you were homecoming queen and all of that. penn was letting women in and way out of his time and so were you. how did you make that break? because fitzgerald said, there's no accident in second life. how did you do that becoming this great character murphy brown? >> well, i got very lucky. and my agency didn't submit me for it. it was a young agent named brian lord who had just started there who said, you know, there is this script. he's now, of course, the most important agent in hollywood. and diane english who created murphy brown insisted that it was very important that i be cast. they wanted someone younger, more luscious and they didn't want murphy to be coming off the ele
there's a murphy brown rule there. do you remember it?> no, i don't. >> the murphy brown rule is, if you push the button, you've got to get off the damn elevator. >> oh, yes. yes. >> why do i remember these things? >> i don't know. >> anyway, i followed your career back when you were just a looker, a woman in sand pebbles, in carnal knowledge and freshman at penn. you were homecoming queen and all of that. penn was letting women in and way out of his time and so...
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that's especially true for aaron brown.omorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy grove
that's especially true for aaron brown.omorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...