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and then woodford led detectives to augustus brown. >> augustus brown is selling heroin on the streetand they bring him to the police precinct. they then take him to where they have photographs on a computer. he looked at hundreds of photographs. >> after more than eight hours, brown picked out a photo, but it wasn't a man who fit the description given by eyewitnesses. >> he picks out the photograph of jon-adrian velazquez and said, that's the man or that's your guy. >> and that's when the search for mustafa ended, but for jon-adrian velazquez, it was only the beginning. >> once augustus brown picks out jon-adrian velazquez, there is no need to look for mustafa. >> why were you in the photo that augustus brown selected? >> i've done some things i regret, not proud of no more. i realized they were wrong. >> months earlier, velazquez had been arrested for drug possession. while he was never convicted of that or any other crime, police still had his mugshot in their files. remember, when velazquez heard he was wanted he turned himself in and volunteered to appear in a lineup even though
and then woodford led detectives to augustus brown. >> augustus brown is selling heroin on the streetand they bring him to the police precinct. they then take him to where they have photographs on a computer. he looked at hundreds of photographs. >> after more than eight hours, brown picked out a photo, but it wasn't a man who fit the description given by eyewitnesses. >> he picks out the photograph of jon-adrian velazquez and said, that's the man or that's your guy. >>...
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>> brown: no. we got... we got a lot of air power up there. >> martin: but every time the iraqis call for a strike, you're able to deliver. >> brown: we're there. >> martin: so why are they complaining? >> brown: you know, that's a good question. because i think we've been in great support of what the iraqis been doing. and i guess i take... i have a different opinion. i really do. >> martin: the answer, at least according to american military officers, is that the iraqis are making excuses for their failure to take greater advantage of the strikes, which pentagon statistics show have destroyed or damaged nearly 14,000 isis targets, everything from tanks to buildings to staging areas. refuses to put out an official body count, lieutenant colonel hayworth claims isis fighters are dying by the thousands. >> haworth: what i can tell you is i'm seeing it. i'm seeing the enemy fighters being killed in action. they're being killed at a rate with the numbers you're hearing as about 1,000 a month. >> martin: but isi
>> brown: no. we got... we got a lot of air power up there. >> martin: but every time the iraqis call for a strike, you're able to deliver. >> brown: we're there. >> martin: so why are they complaining? >> brown: you know, that's a good question. because i think we've been in great support of what the iraqis been doing. and i guess i take... i have a different opinion. i really do. >> martin: the answer, at least according to american military officers, is...
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jeffrey brown looks at the deal, the compromises and the road ahead. >> brown: it's a wide-ranging accordt seeks to lower trade barriers and expand agricultural markets. among other things, it: but many provisions are the subject of deep skepticism and outright opposition from voices across the spectrum. and getting it approved by congress during an election year is no small matter. greg ip is chief economics commentator for "the wall street journal" and the author of the forthcoming book, "foolproof." welcome back, greg. >> thank you. first, an overview, huge dollar amounts, wide ranges covered. it's a big deal. >> it's the biggest trade deal since the uruguay agreement in the world trade organization 20 years ago and the first to be negotiated by the united states under the obama presidency. 30% of world gdp. covers areas that haven't been covered in agreements of this size, like services and intellectual property, and important in g.o.p. terms because it's important for the countries in it and the countries that are not, more importantly china. >> reporter: first, in economic terms, th
jeffrey brown looks at the deal, the compromises and the road ahead. >> brown: it's a wide-ranging accordt seeks to lower trade barriers and expand agricultural markets. among other things, it: but many provisions are the subject of deep skepticism and outright opposition from voices across the spectrum. and getting it approved by congress during an election year is no small matter. greg ip is chief economics commentator for "the wall street journal" and the author of the...
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>> brown: you think about the song?yeah, you think about the story, is the lyric smart enough, is it something that satisfies this side as well? so when those two things come together you realize it as the song. and sometimes the song is not in the language you are fluent in, so sometimes the song is a demo you have recorded at two in the morning, and it's giving you goosebumps, but it's in gibberish because you haven't put lyrics to it and you're not sure what the story is. but for whatever reason, whatever that is has the it factor and it really comes down to, from the moment that happens to the moment you master it, put it out, that happens. >> brown: in the latest album, "stages," you are specifically taking great songs from musical theatre and doing what with them? because for many of them, they are songs that have been interpreted countless times. >> and that's intimidating. you're taking off the songwriter hat and putting on the interpreter hat, and with that comes a great responsibility as a singer. self-indulge
>> brown: you think about the song?yeah, you think about the story, is the lyric smart enough, is it something that satisfies this side as well? so when those two things come together you realize it as the song. and sometimes the song is not in the language you are fluent in, so sometimes the song is a demo you have recorded at two in the morning, and it's giving you goosebumps, but it's in gibberish because you haven't put lyrics to it and you're not sure what the story is. but for...
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in the browning farris case, the board recognized that although browning farris had contracted out its in-plant recycling work, it continued to control crucial terms and conditions of the plant workers' employment. browning farris required workers to meet its own preemployment screening standards. it trained them how to do their jobs. it reserved the right to reject any worker offered by led point for any reason or no reason at all. browning farris also set the pace of the conveyor belts that the workers worked on. it decided when to allow the workers to take breaks. it established safety and productivity standards. it decided when overteam would be requi overtime would be required and how many workers would be required to work that overtime and it gave job instructions to those workers both directly and through their supervisors. and it also placed a cap on the hourly rate the worker could be paid and it prohibited lead point from increasing any workers' wages without its express approval. on these facts it should have come as no surprise that the board found that browning farris and
in the browning farris case, the board recognized that although browning farris had contracted out its in-plant recycling work, it continued to control crucial terms and conditions of the plant workers' employment. browning farris required workers to meet its own preemployment screening standards. it trained them how to do their jobs. it reserved the right to reject any worker offered by led point for any reason or no reason at all. browning farris also set the pace of the conveyor belts that...
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jeffrey brown traveled there as part of our ongoing series, culture at risk. >> brown: each morning, as the sun rises on this medieval town seemingly plucked from a fairy tale, the narrow lanes of civita di bagnoregio are quiet. by the latest count, there are just seven year-round residents. (counting residents) and who knows how many cats. by mid-morning, though, the scene on this beautiful fall day has changed, as thousands of tourists make the difficult hike up a long, steep footbridge. there are no cars allowed here. drawn by the beauty and peculiarity of this place, where staircases lead off cliffs and windows lead into the clouds. >> brown: in italian, it's la citta che muore, the dying city. dying because it's literally crumbling before our eyes. now a mix a geological engineering and tourism is giving this ancient city new life. claudio margottini, with italy's geological survey, has worked in civita for several decades. so here's part of the problem, right, buildings falling down. >> brown: it's a problem that goes back centuries. the etruscans chose this site to build on in
jeffrey brown traveled there as part of our ongoing series, culture at risk. >> brown: each morning, as the sun rises on this medieval town seemingly plucked from a fairy tale, the narrow lanes of civita di bagnoregio are quiet. by the latest count, there are just seven year-round residents. (counting residents) and who knows how many cats. by mid-morning, though, the scene on this beautiful fall day has changed, as thousands of tourists make the difficult hike up a long, steep...
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but browning ferries did far more than that. browning ferries was so involved. there were 240 workers inside this plant sorting, cleaning, the recycling line, they were working on a conveyier belt. what they did was control them by setting the speed, productivity levels, deciding when to stop the line so they could take breaks. the mandatory terms and subjects of bargaining were almost all controlled directly and indirectly by browning ferries. and the reality of the situation was that if browning ferries was dissatisfied with a worker, even if that worker passed the screening criteria, browning ferries could get rid of them. if the workers began to organize, browning ferries could get rid of the contractor all together. so the old standard was susceptible to manipulation and abuse, and the one that is were hurt were the contractors seized in the middle and certainly the workers. senator alexander: senator isakson has questions. i would say this to senator baldwin, senator casey, consulted with senator murray, we'll go to a second round if any of you have furthe
but browning ferries did far more than that. browning ferries was so involved. there were 240 workers inside this plant sorting, cleaning, the recycling line, they were working on a conveyier belt. what they did was control them by setting the speed, productivity levels, deciding when to stop the line so they could take breaks. the mandatory terms and subjects of bargaining were almost all controlled directly and indirectly by browning ferries. and the reality of the situation was that if...
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antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. i'm not sure if he caught it if he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. the steelers have called it. they've brought the punter onto the field but then mike tomlin said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. they called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. you punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. he makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by the ravens. make them drive up the field. they haven't picked up the blitzes. offense is still on the field. phil: look, i can't imagine they're going to try for it. my guess is send something in motion. snap count. that's just my thought. jim: mike tomlin place instincts that's why he's been going so often for two instead of the long extra point early in this season. all about feel, he says. phil: he's told us many times, i coach by my belly. they've been conservative all time. michael vick is definitely calling a play off that wrist band.
antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. i'm not sure if he caught it if he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. the steelers have called it. they've brought the punter onto the field but then mike tomlin said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. they called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. you punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. he makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by...
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brown was seen on surveillance video riding a bicycle around just before the attack. brown is scheduled to be sentenced in february. >>> investigators were back in upper dublin prying threw toying pinpoint the cause afire that destroyed a clubhouse. fire ripped through the lulu country club early yesterday morning. the clubhouse had recently undergone renovations. now they're making plans to rebuild while they keep the golf course opened. the club's general manager said other clubs from reached out to help relocate 20 events that were scheduled between now and the holy days. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight a bucks county homecoming king has quite the memorable reaction when he learns that he took the crown. >>> and it turns out that his queen is special, too. their story is coming up and. >>> a powerball ticket sold in philadelphia is now worth a million dollars. we'll tell you where that ticket was purchased. cecily. >> we've had a late november chill the past three days about a month ahead of schedule but i'm tracking much warmer air on the way. details in th
brown was seen on surveillance video riding a bicycle around just before the attack. brown is scheduled to be sentenced in february. >>> investigators were back in upper dublin prying threw toying pinpoint the cause afire that destroyed a clubhouse. fire ripped through the lulu country club early yesterday morning. the clubhouse had recently undergone renovations. now they're making plans to rebuild while they keep the golf course opened. the club's general manager said other clubs...
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by contrast in browning ferris, browning ferris retained the right to hire or fire an employee, told the workers where to work, it decided when they could have breaks, decide whad the speed of the line was. there's a world of difference between those cases. and as you point out in case by case adjudication, every one of these differences matters and that's why you need an experienced administrative agency that is familiar with the modern workplace to evaluate the facts and decide on which side of the line a particular case falls. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you senator baldwin. senator casey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i wanted to first of all note that the title of the hearing is, i think, misleading. i won't go into the analysis of that. but stealing is a crime and i think it's a violation of the ten commandments. so we're not -- we're nowhere near that in this hearing. i wanted to go back to the fundamentals not just of the decision and the implications of it but also the reality of what we see in the real world. i think, mr. rubin, you made maybe the best summation
by contrast in browning ferris, browning ferris retained the right to hire or fire an employee, told the workers where to work, it decided when they could have breaks, decide whad the speed of the line was. there's a world of difference between those cases. and as you point out in case by case adjudication, every one of these differences matters and that's why you need an experienced administrative agency that is familiar with the modern workplace to evaluate the facts and decide on which side...
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you're seeing an interesting bipartisan moment. >> brown: you have that on the one hand. are there also concerns... how much concern do you hear about the potential for a spike in crime upon the release of all these prisoners. >> i think it will be interesting to see what that concern looks like, whether different voices in the media bring it up. certainly a year ago when the sentencing commission made this decision,-to-allow these prisoners to be released, senator chuck grassley, who heads up the senate judiciary committee, expressed concern that murderers and robbers would be let back out on to the streets. he hasn't spoken yet about this group of 6,000, but it stands to reason that there is a camp, particularly of some of the republican party, that perhaps not exclusively, who are going the raise a concern. and there is not yet really proof whether these people are going to represent a danger, though it should be kind of mentioned in this context that every year the federal government and the states release hundreds of thousands of prisoners, and it's not necessarily t
you're seeing an interesting bipartisan moment. >> brown: you have that on the one hand. are there also concerns... how much concern do you hear about the potential for a spike in crime upon the release of all these prisoners. >> i think it will be interesting to see what that concern looks like, whether different voices in the media bring it up. certainly a year ago when the sentencing commission made this decision,-to-allow these prisoners to be released, senator chuck grassley,...
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brought down by marlon brown. this, -- yes, this offense has been pretty stagnant in the second half. phil: they have. got the turnover and the touchdown to start the third quarter but like i just said, they've been protective. they've been very careful and sometimes this is where a coach earns his money. you have to have a drive starter. a screen, maybe something the offense moving again. jim: they've had 62 yards of offense since halftime. that was very well covered so it goes into the ground. otherwise webb was in front of the receiver, heyward-bey. phil: oh, yeah. lardarius webb, he had it. he was going to cut in front of the receiver and maybe michael vick saw it at the last second and threw it short. lardarius webb, 21, bottom of the screen. reading the quarterback. oh, nice break and he timed it well. read it well and was in position to make a play. juliann tiny brown at the top of the screen, four catches, 25 yards. here's bell breaking the tackle and then tries to high step up to -- it to juke the defende
brought down by marlon brown. this, -- yes, this offense has been pretty stagnant in the second half. phil: they have. got the turnover and the touchdown to start the third quarter but like i just said, they've been protective. they've been very careful and sometimes this is where a coach earns his money. you have to have a drive starter. a screen, maybe something the offense moving again. jim: they've had 62 yards of offense since halftime. that was very well covered so it goes into the...
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it is hash browns in some places. there is lovely hash brown.nd then certain sandwich that will be offered. >> hash brown comes in its natural state there. >> yes. >> is that what that is all smuggled up. >> in a little packet. >> people complained on twitter, that is all it took, 120,000 people though. >> yeah. >> yes, they are trying to get their sales backup. there is a lot of competition. i still like mcdonald's, i'll tell you. did you ever see the movie big daddy, adam sandler. >> yes. >> we will take hot cakes and sausage. >> we stopped serving breakfast. >> what are you talking about we are four seconds late. >> no, 30 minutes late. >> we stopped serving breakfast at the 10:30. >> ahh, horse bleep. >> no, no don't cry. i was than the cursing at you, i was cursing at the lady. >> do you want a happy meal? do you want a happy meal. >> can we get him a happy meal. >> will somebody get the kid a happy meal. >> i have been there, man. my kids were obsessed when they had the monopoly game. >> you collect game piecees we stopped every few miles.
it is hash browns in some places. there is lovely hash brown.nd then certain sandwich that will be offered. >> hash brown comes in its natural state there. >> yes. >> is that what that is all smuggled up. >> in a little packet. >> people complained on twitter, that is all it took, 120,000 people though. >> yeah. >> yes, they are trying to get their sales backup. there is a lot of competition. i still like mcdonald's, i'll tell you. did you ever see the...
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i think we will make it. >> brown: from florence, italy, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifillu can go behind the scenes even more online, where you'll find producer frank carlson's photo essay on the o.p.d. and the santa croce museum. and tomorrow, jeff returns with a second story of culture at risk in italy, this time a 'dying' hilltop town that's coming back to life through engineering and tourism. >> ifill: on the newshour online, we pay tribute to "joy of painting" master bob ross by trying to imitate his "happy trees" in a painting of our own. the late pbs star's official youtube channel released his very first episode from 1983, and we decided to try to follow along with his master class. the result -- you be the judge - - is posted on our home page, pbs.org/newshour tune in later tonight, on "charlie rose", democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided
i think we will make it. >> brown: from florence, italy, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifillu can go behind the scenes even more online, where you'll find producer frank carlson's photo essay on the o.p.d. and the santa croce museum. and tomorrow, jeff returns with a second story of culture at risk in italy, this time a 'dying' hilltop town that's coming back to life through engineering and tourism. >> ifill: on the newshour online, we pay tribute to "joy of...
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jeffery brown has our look. >> brown: a casually stylish woman on a soho, new york street.scott schuman is there to grab the shot. it was one of many photographs he would take this day. examples of 'street style' that schuman captures around the world. not fashion trends or brands exactly, but something more individual and personal. >> oh cool. i'll have you stand right on the edge a little bit, i'll have you turn towards me. something schuman saw, for example, in this blue-haired young man. >> the first thing that caught my eye was this. color is one thing, but there was also a lot of nice texture, the shirt, the hair, and you know there was something sweet. at the end of the day there was just something sweet about him. there was something that you thought you could capture, i mean, look at the quality of the expression on his face. >> brown: later, a photo of the young man showed up on "the sartorialist," the blog schuman launched ten years ago that's become a go-to, must-see site for millions around the world, both in and out of the fashion industry. schumann, now 47, d
jeffery brown has our look. >> brown: a casually stylish woman on a soho, new york street.scott schuman is there to grab the shot. it was one of many photographs he would take this day. examples of 'street style' that schuman captures around the world. not fashion trends or brands exactly, but something more individual and personal. >> oh cool. i'll have you stand right on the edge a little bit, i'll have you turn towards me. something schuman saw, for example, in this blue-haired...
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antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. sure if he caught he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. called it.s have they've brought the punter onto mike tomlin then said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. ou punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by the ravens. field. m drive up the they haven't picked up the blitzes. jim: well, the pittsburgh offense is still on the field. phil: look, i can't imagine for it.going to try my guess is send something in motion. snap count. my thought. jim: mike tomlin place instincts all the time. he's been going so often for two instead of the ng extra point early in this season. all about feel, he says. times, is told us many coach by my belly. they've been conservative all time. definitely is calling a play off that wrist band. jim: miller and bell into a slot and villanova, a backup tack en -- tackle
antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. sure if he caught he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. called it.s have they've brought the punter onto mike tomlin then said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. ou punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by the ravens. field. m drive up the they haven't...
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antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. sure if he caught he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. called it.s have they've brought the punter onto mike tomlin then said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. ou punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by the ravens. field. m drive up the they haven't picked up the blitzes. jim: well, the pittsburgh offense is still on the field. phil: look, i can't imagine for it.going to try my guess is send something in motion. snap count. my thought. jim: mike tomlin place instincts all the time. he's been going so often for two instead of the ng extra point early in this season. all about feel, he says. times, is told us many coach by my belly. they've been conservative all time. definitely is calling a play off that wrist band. jim: miller and bell into a slot and villanova, a backup tack en -- tackle
antonio brown just had a little bit of a step. sure if he caught he's going to get the first down. jim: time-out is called. called it.s have they've brought the punter onto mike tomlin then said hold on, i'm going to think about this for a minute. called time-out. phil: listen, there's no thinking in my mind. ou punt this football. you're playing joe flacco who can stand than there. makes one throw and there's going to be a field goal attempt by the ravens. field. m drive up the they haven't...
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jeffrey brown recently helped ruth reichl prepare a meal in her new york city kitchen. >> brown: spicyn kale, pork and tomatillo stew, and, yes, "cake that cures everything," just some of the recipes that ruth reichl says saved her life and are now collected in her new book-- part cookbook, part memoir-- "my kitchen year". that "year" came in 2009 when "gourmet", the nation's oldest food and wine magazine was suddenly shut down by its publisher, conde nast, and reichl's ten year reign as editor abruptly ended. she'd been one of the country's most prominent food writers since the 1970's, as a critic at the "los angeles times" and "new york times," and in her best- selling memoirs. now suddenly jobless, what to do? she hunkered down, started whipping up recipes, and tweets about them, gaining a large new following. in her new york apartment recently, we talked about life changes and the simple pleasures of cooking. so i'm getting the tuscan kale? that's what you picked? >> that's what i picked. you sound like a vegetable guy to me. this is one of my favorite vegetables. i love tuscan kal
jeffrey brown recently helped ruth reichl prepare a meal in her new york city kitchen. >> brown: spicyn kale, pork and tomatillo stew, and, yes, "cake that cures everything," just some of the recipes that ruth reichl says saved her life and are now collected in her new book-- part cookbook, part memoir-- "my kitchen year". that "year" came in 2009 when "gourmet", the nation's oldest food and wine magazine was suddenly shut down by its publisher,...
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chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide access to mammograms - life-saving procedures women rely on. chris brown and will pauls: a risk that women in atlantic county can't afford. >>> the house is broken we are not solving problems but adding to them. >> in his first speech after being elected. paul ryan urged his colleagues to work together, he was sworn in and nancy pelosi did the handing over the gavel and he praised john boehner he described him as a true class act. >>> a major merger are in the works, pfizer is willing to pay over $100 billion for the company, and it would be the large of the takeover and the largest drug maker in the world and give them the nation's biggest selling drugs however the company may move its company and headquarters overseas. >>> there may be a new vaccination why flu vaccines are less effective in older people. ali gorman explains it all from the big board tonight. >> reporter: for frl years we say that people 65 and older should fwe
chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide access to mammograms - life-saving procedures women rely on. chris brown and will pauls: a risk that women in atlantic county can't afford. >>> the house is broken we are not solving problems but adding to them. >> in his first speech after being elected. paul ryan urged his colleagues to work together, he was sworn in and nancy pelosi did the handing over the gavel...
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brown brown and where did that ambition come from to make a life as a writer? think i didn't know what i was creating as much as i knew what i didn't want to do, and i didn't want my mother's life. she was an unhappy, frustrated artist who always dreamed of the life that was never going to be hers. i didn't want to be married with seven kids and wish, oh, if only i had done this. i didn't want that. so my dream was to mother a book. that was first and foremost since i was 11 years old. and i just didn't know how to do that. no one in my family had any connections or a clue of how to do that, so i just kind of fumbled my way through it. >> and now you are in mexico. will living a writer's life in mexico but crossing the border back. >> yeah, well, my ancestors were from there, 100 years ago they fled in the 1915, during the rohingya. -- rohingya. 100 years later i meandered back. i like to think they called me back. i like to think my entire life was leading up to this moment of me moving back and being reborn. because it's kind of like a rebirth to be back ther
brown brown and where did that ambition come from to make a life as a writer? think i didn't know what i was creating as much as i knew what i didn't want to do, and i didn't want my mother's life. she was an unhappy, frustrated artist who always dreamed of the life that was never going to be hers. i didn't want to be married with seven kids and wish, oh, if only i had done this. i didn't want that. so my dream was to mother a book. that was first and foremost since i was 11 years old. and i...
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he's certainly got the speed of a rabbit as the browns go back to the ground. a nice clive -- drive for cleveland. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you are watching the nfl on cbs, the browns and chargers. i'm andrew catalon with steve beuerlein and tack task and scott kaplan. the chargers lead 27-19. "60 minutes" will be off-season its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. 4:20 to go. duke johnson with a first down run for cleveland. steve t.: denzel perryman playing linebacker for san diego. tackling his teammate, duke johnson. both were at the university of miami last year. when you get to this point you have to start thinking, too, cleveland browns with less than four minutes, down by eight. andrew: taking a lot of time here. 3:40 to go. play-action mccown. and that's caught. short gain by taylor gabriel with 3:30 to go. perryman makes the tackle. steve t.: great job by mccown to get that off. we've seen that so many times where the guy comes up the field and t
he's certainly got the speed of a rabbit as the browns go back to the ground. a nice clive -- drive for cleveland. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you are watching the nfl on cbs, the browns and chargers. i'm andrew catalon with steve beuerlein and tack task and scott kaplan. the chargers lead 27-19. "60 minutes" will be off-season its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. 4:20...
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brown into oakland. our detectives were able to locate mr. brown's address. oakland police department in which they located his vehicle. at that point, their tactical team responded and took over. ultimately, we obtained a search warrant for mr. brown and his residents. we searched both of them but mr. brown was not at the residence. >> reporter: again, brown is considered armed and dangerous. we'll have an update in 30 minutes. police will be out there, collecting more evidence. we'll get the latest from avery coming up. meantime, we'll shift gears and talk about the weather. looking outside, can you see, kind of cloudy, but i can see the sun popping in. meteorologist dave spartz is here >> >> a bit on the cold side because of the onshore flow and then we'll have a little warmup and start your week before wednesday. maybe a scattered shower will work its magic for the bay area. a live look for you, still socked in, but not too far up stream is where the clearing can be had. here tess on satellite and radar. >>> temperatures are not moved too much. lower 60s
brown into oakland. our detectives were able to locate mr. brown's address. oakland police department in which they located his vehicle. at that point, their tactical team responded and took over. ultimately, we obtained a search warrant for mr. brown and his residents. we searched both of them but mr. brown was not at the residence. >> reporter: again, brown is considered armed and dangerous. we'll have an update in 30 minutes. police will be out there, collecting more evidence. we'll...
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brown is no stranger to police. fresno pd say brown was involved in a fatal shooting at a fresno restaurant in september. saturday when police got to the scene they found two adult males in their 20s in a car. the driver got inside the vehicle, the passenger was taken to a hospital where he went through several surgeries. we don't know his status at this time in both names of the victims are being withheld. a 12-year-old witnessed the whole thing and was able to get police the license plate number of the black bmw brown and the other suspect took often. this whole incident has the community of livermore on edge. >> it's kind of scary, really. not so much that somebody got killed but that he's carrying a semi automatic or had a dangerous weapon and disappeared. >> reporter: livermore detectives obtained a no bail warrant for brown's arrest for one count of murder and one count of attempted murder. brown is considered armed and dangerous so if you see him or know anything about his whereabouts, call 911. in livermore,
brown is no stranger to police. fresno pd say brown was involved in a fatal shooting at a fresno restaurant in september. saturday when police got to the scene they found two adult males in their 20s in a car. the driver got inside the vehicle, the passenger was taken to a hospital where he went through several surgeries. we don't know his status at this time in both names of the victims are being withheld. a 12-year-old witnessed the whole thing and was able to get police the license plate...
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brown's car was there but not brown himself. brown and another man allegedly used a high powered rifle, possibly a military style assault rifle to shoot two men sitting in a parked car at the arcade shopping center in livermore. this was happening just after 6:00 saturday night. a busy time for this area. the driver of the car died. the passenger is seriously injured. both victims in their 20s reportedly from the central valley and an area north of tracy. chp did chase brown and his accomplice as they sped off in a bmw on 580, but officers lost them. brown also wanted for the murder of a 27-year-old man shot and killed last month in central fresno. reporting live here in livermore, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> new video to show you this morning of a quick punch break-in. as you see, a man just walks to that door, shatters it. police say he made off with nearly $2,500 worth of computer and other devices. happened back on october 6th at an office on harrison between 2nd and 3rd streets in san francisco. the man believed to
brown's car was there but not brown himself. brown and another man allegedly used a high powered rifle, possibly a military style assault rifle to shoot two men sitting in a parked car at the arcade shopping center in livermore. this was happening just after 6:00 saturday night. a busy time for this area. the driver of the car died. the passenger is seriously injured. both victims in their 20s reportedly from the central valley and an area north of tracy. chp did chase brown and his accomplice...
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but not brown himself. brown and another man alleged used a high-powered rifle, possibly a military style assault rifle to shoot two men in a parked car outside the cvs pharmacy here at the arcade shopping center. this happening just after 6:00 saturday night. it was a busy time. the driver of the car died. the passenger is seriously injured. both the victims are in their 20s, reportedly from the central valley in an area north of tracy. chp did chase brown and his accomplice as they sped off in a bmw on 580, but officers lost him in oakland. he's also wanted for the murder of a 27-year-old man who was shot and killed in central fresno. reporting live in livermore, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. want to get a check of the forecast for this monday morning. what are we in store for, kari? >> it will be another comfortable afternoon with highs mostly in the 70s. after starting out in the mid 50s in livermore, a cool morning and 62 degrees now in oakland. in napa, it's 51 degrees. we have to
but not brown himself. brown and another man alleged used a high-powered rifle, possibly a military style assault rifle to shoot two men in a parked car outside the cvs pharmacy here at the arcade shopping center. this happening just after 6:00 saturday night. it was a busy time. the driver of the car died. the passenger is seriously injured. both the victims are in their 20s, reportedly from the central valley in an area north of tracy. chp did chase brown and his accomplice as they sped off...
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brown a 360-degree view of his property. the room is boarded up now, but chairs remain by the windows. >> there's a lot of nice features in here, there's a lot of stuff that you need to look at and say do i want to finish it that way, do i want to go a different direction. but it also comes with 100 acres, and with that price it's a heck of a deal. reporter: on that land sits solar panels and a wind turbine. but investigators have found explosive devices as well and a warning is included in the notice of sale. >> they can't guarantee that they found everything. but they've done a good faith search over and over again. reporter: the home will be auctioned at 11:00 a.m. next thursday. the buyer won't be responsible for the outstanding tax bill. and the options are endless. in plainfield, heather hamel, wmur news 9. tom: both the home and elaine brown's former dental office will be auctioned off next thursday in concord. for more information, you can go to our website at wmur.com. jean: fish and game officers are searching by a
brown a 360-degree view of his property. the room is boarded up now, but chairs remain by the windows. >> there's a lot of nice features in here, there's a lot of stuff that you need to look at and say do i want to finish it that way, do i want to go a different direction. but it also comes with 100 acres, and with that price it's a heck of a deal. reporter: on that land sits solar panels and a wind turbine. but investigators have found explosive devices as well and a warning is included...
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jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: in the world of fanny and freddie strange is actually normal, that's freddie may and fannie mac. and the line about how strange they are comes from a new book titled, "shaky ground," that explores their role during and since the 2008 financial meltdown. author beth 18 mclean joins me now. welcome to you. i think we have to start by reminding these people what these dismiewgz because they play very important roles. >> they're part of the hidden machinery of our world, part of the important stuff of the background that makes up part of our existence, the lives of almost every american but we don't realize it until there's a problem. fannie mae was created in the wake of the great depression. the idea was that if lenders could sell their loans, if banks and other primary lenders could make a mortgage and still to another institution, they'd be more inclined to make that alone. and that would help even out the flow of mortgage credit and thus increase the available of home ownership in this great disparate, diverse nation of ours. and that happened
jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: in the world of fanny and freddie strange is actually normal, that's freddie may and fannie mac. and the line about how strange they are comes from a new book titled, "shaky ground," that explores their role during and since the 2008 financial meltdown. author beth 18 mclean joins me now. welcome to you. i think we have to start by reminding these people what these dismiewgz because they play very important roles. >> they're...
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scott brown, is this a political issue at all?so at all because, first of all, it's not up to the candidates, it's up to the secret service, and that's based on threat assessments. obviously, everyone through the process, the primary season, that representative of the party will get that secret service protection regardless. however, if the secret service deems it appropriate that the threats are appropriate, they will issue the secret service protection. so that's what, in fact, probably happened here not only with dr. carson, but donald trump because of the large crowds that they're both getting, i wouldn't be -- and, obviously, hillary clinton gets it as being the former first lady and former secretary of state. and i wouldn't be surprised if bernie sanders ultimately gets it as well. trish: well, you know, donald trump, he may have someone after him because allegedly "el chapo," you know "el chapo," he allegedly tweeted out this: and i can't say it at all. it's all in spanish, we've translated it for you but, again, i can't sa
scott brown, is this a political issue at all?so at all because, first of all, it's not up to the candidates, it's up to the secret service, and that's based on threat assessments. obviously, everyone through the process, the primary season, that representative of the party will get that secret service protection regardless. however, if the secret service deems it appropriate that the threats are appropriate, they will issue the secret service protection. so that's what, in fact, probably...
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years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec. that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come out to the rec door. they were going to fly it open, kill the officer. >> that day, that particular day i was frustrated. i was so frustrated. i felt that i had nowhere to turn. >> it didn't matter who the officer was. they were going to kill him to prove a point. as a matter of fact, it was this range right here. >> me and two other white dudes were on the red pad. >> they had socks with batteries in them, in o
years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec....
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>> brown: so what does that mean in your case? means that i think from my perspective, i get more and more pleasure seeing other people doing things, and succeeding. and i don't feel like i have to do this and that in order to prove something. >> brown: but what has been the purpose, or the goal, for you? that music gives you? >> it's a friend, a friend in need, it is, it gives joy, it gives solace. >> brown: you know, i've seen you play so many times, and now i get to ask you this, when you close your eyes, and you've kind of, your head kind of goes back off, and then sometimes there's this smile on your face, are you thinking at that moment, are you experiencing, what's going on inside you while you're playing? >> it's a process of figuring out what are the priorities that need to be communicated, so basically the most important thing is that something, someone cared about, whether it's a piece of music someone wrote, or something that i'm playing the content of which actually passes on to somebody, and lives in somebody else. i
>> brown: so what does that mean in your case? means that i think from my perspective, i get more and more pleasure seeing other people doing things, and succeeding. and i don't feel like i have to do this and that in order to prove something. >> brown: but what has been the purpose, or the goal, for you? that music gives you? >> it's a friend, a friend in need, it is, it gives joy, it gives solace. >> brown: you know, i've seen you play so many times, and now i get to...
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he was kissing the brown family, shaking hands with lee brown. he picked his son up. didn't look bitter and raging. >> so was simpson a warm family man or a violent attacker who cornered and killed two innocent people? the jurors and simpson take a field trip to his house, and the crime scene. >> it was very good for the jury, i think, to see the evidence better, the testimony better and how the victims were essentially cornered. >> what do you remember the most about visiting o.j.'s house, actually going to the crime scene? >> i was like, oh, wow, that's the first time i've ever seen a heisman trophy. we couldn't ask questions. nothing was told to us. don't talk amongst yourselves and don't touch anything. >> and it's this home visit that leads to the very heart of the prosecution's case, the physical evidence against o.j. simpson. >> can you please describe the appearance of the gloves? >> it appeared a dark leather glove, appeared to be somewhat moist or sticky. i didn't touch it, but it appeared that parts were sticking to other parts of the glove. >> we don't kno
he was kissing the brown family, shaking hands with lee brown. he picked his son up. didn't look bitter and raging. >> so was simpson a warm family man or a violent attacker who cornered and killed two innocent people? the jurors and simpson take a field trip to his house, and the crime scene. >> it was very good for the jury, i think, to see the evidence better, the testimony better and how the victims were essentially cornered. >> what do you remember the most about visiting...
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does brown mean. >> 20 percent other colors. >> original m and m was all brown. >> they were all brown>> according to their one commercial brown means you don't have any clothes on. >> okay. >> green m and m's. >> yes, it means in the study thaw are traditional, you like the way things should be. >> i have to admit is there a brown m and m. >> and national m and m day. >> but, peanut m and m. >> or crispy m and m. >> i never heard of that. >> you don't have them anymore. >> and you know you can get personalized m and m's. >> hold on a second. >> hold on to your face. >> look at this, fish face. >> hold on. >> it is a tough shot. >> there you go. >> that is me on a m and m. >> what does that say if you ordered that one. >> you are desperate. >> you you are desperate. >> you want me to eat your face. >> jen fred, please, help us. >> my hand are filthy. >> i can beat that. check this this out. arden theater looks different. look at this we will show you a a little bit of the new production here, it is here until november 1st. mike jerrick will to have get wet so this is what i'm doing sta
does brown mean. >> 20 percent other colors. >> original m and m was all brown. >> they were all brown>> according to their one commercial brown means you don't have any clothes on. >> okay. >> green m and m's. >> yes, it means in the study thaw are traditional, you like the way things should be. >> i have to admit is there a brown m and m. >> and national m and m day. >> but, peanut m and m. >> or crispy m and m. >> i...
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charlie brown, are you charlie brown's brother?rs? >> it's amazing. >> you know the funny difference is al did the whole plaster max, you sat relaxing, and carson did it and -- >> i was freaking out. he had a pencil and he was tapping, and the tapping would get further away and i -- i almost ripped it all over. i was in a full panic. >> you look linus or yoda. >> matt could go out tonight and be spock. >> by the way, can we just point out tamron needs a pedicure. peppermint patty, those are skanky toes. >> willy's schroeder, not hard for willie to get in character. that actually is willie as a kid. >> he looks like schroeder. >> my natural hair color, me, yellow. >> and take on the tallest guy and cram him with the piano. >> and half of woodstock is in the gutter behind kathie lee there. it all blew off in the fan. >> so great. >> well, guys, we're going to have much more fun, including we're going to talk about last-minute halloween costumes you can accomplish for your family and then we're going to do a little halloween-themed fo
charlie brown, are you charlie brown's brother?rs? >> it's amazing. >> you know the funny difference is al did the whole plaster max, you sat relaxing, and carson did it and -- >> i was freaking out. he had a pencil and he was tapping, and the tapping would get further away and i -- i almost ripped it all over. i was in a full panic. >> you look linus or yoda. >> matt could go out tonight and be spock. >> by the way, can we just point out tamron needs a...
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brown middle school i'm feeling a little bit involved in that right now i know friends willie brown oneerson serving in the lunch room and 2 hundred kids may make that difficult to get the kids done in a timely way i'm ready to get to the good news smoking gun something happy our student nutrition workers the last couple of years finding american people avenue to get them into permanent positions the job positions went up and the application next week everything is preceding and positive meeting with the d h.r. talking about other clarifications that have similar problems i wanted to say thank you to commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell who has been moving the processed along but to all of you for the support off those workers that deserve job security and the abilities to know they have a job to come back to thank you for your support i heap e hope we can make process on the schools that need our help (clapping.) >> hello long time no see i'm here to talk about a difficult issue i a sophomore and student at middle and middle school scholars my middle schooler times to take the train we live
brown middle school i'm feeling a little bit involved in that right now i know friends willie brown oneerson serving in the lunch room and 2 hundred kids may make that difficult to get the kids done in a timely way i'm ready to get to the good news smoking gun something happy our student nutrition workers the last couple of years finding american people avenue to get them into permanent positions the job positions went up and the application next week everything is preceding and positive...