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>> yeah. >> brown: yeah?based on all the information you've fed it. >> there still was a human incredibly involved in creating that system, deciding what data to train it on. another experiment, called "n-synth," is developed through a huge database of sounds of instruments and more-- including animals-- that form a so-calle"" neural net." it allows merging two sounds to create a new one, even a trombone and a dog. >> we're just creating the ability to explore and express ourselves in new ways using technology, and that's about as we're not just creating tools. we're creating ways to make new tools as well. >> brown: technology at the service of music and art. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at moogfest in durham, north carolina. >> woodruff: before we go tonight, we want to take a moment to remember a pioneer of public broadcasting, and a beloved member of the newshour family. al vecchione was the first executive producer of the "macneil-lehrer report." he died today at the age of 86. al began his br
>> yeah. >> brown: yeah?based on all the information you've fed it. >> there still was a human incredibly involved in creating that system, deciding what data to train it on. another experiment, called "n-synth," is developed through a huge database of sounds of instruments and more-- including animals-- that form a so-calle"" neural net." it allows merging two sounds to create a new one, even a trombone and a dog. >> we're just creating the...
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scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those awkward stances for kevin tway. nick: a big downslope. chunk and run and not enough chunk to make it run. he overchunked it. bill: right now they're lon -- alone in fourth. back on the tee, here's jordan. just drills that. they're definitely thinking eagle to have any chance at all. our leaders, both at 25 under par. co-leaders here in the final round to have zurich classic of new orleans. ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fe
scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those...
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jeffrey brown has our report, part of our weekly series, "making the grade." >> brown: the reality of one 9th grade girl's life, told in the language of poetry, by nakia sales. >> black kid, black kid, you've been shot. black kid, black kid, why you have to die? never got to see you walk across the stage in a suit and tie. now your momma crying over your casket, asking god, why? >> brown: earlier, at her westside chicago school, she'd told me how she came to write her poem: >> when we came back from christmas break, i had just lost two of my friends. >> brown: lost them to violence? >> yeah. they was walking down the street one day and a car had rolled past and they had got shot, both of them in the head. and then when i got back to school that day and i got to writing, "black kid" immediately came to my mind. >> brown: this ceremony at the harold washington public library was the culmination of a year- long pilot program to bring poetry into the curriculum of about 40 inner-city chicago high schools. and a chance for students to read their work for juan-felipe herrera, the outgoing u
jeffrey brown has our report, part of our weekly series, "making the grade." >> brown: the reality of one 9th grade girl's life, told in the language of poetry, by nakia sales. >> black kid, black kid, you've been shot. black kid, black kid, why you have to die? never got to see you walk across the stage in a suit and tie. now your momma crying over your casket, asking god, why? >> brown: earlier, at her westside chicago school, she'd told me how she came to write...
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amy: barrett brown, are you able to step foot outside?ou are under house arrest. >> i can go to my front yard. i am supposed to be here unless i'm going to work or some other wholesome appointments. i really don't mind it. i'm kind of a homebody. i will be on probation. the local probation department in the northern district of texas is actually very kind. run by social worker types who wanted to get into this kind of business to help people. it just goes to show how these institutions -- they're not monolithic. there's nothing you can really say about them that they want to do this or this. it comes down to when the rule of law does not apply, when procedures can be violated when, both for good or ill, you're dealing with amorphous mass rather than pristine rule of law procedures that you can point to and say, this is a wholesome system of governance, something we can definitely practice and expect our rights will be maintained. it is more confiscated the net. amy: are you allowed to use a computer? >> that is debatable. the dop represen
amy: barrett brown, are you able to step foot outside?ou are under house arrest. >> i can go to my front yard. i am supposed to be here unless i'm going to work or some other wholesome appointments. i really don't mind it. i'm kind of a homebody. i will be on probation. the local probation department in the northern district of texas is actually very kind. run by social worker types who wanted to get into this kind of business to help people. it just goes to show how these institutions --...
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and golden brown.na flip it over to the second side and do the same thing. -okay. -so, this is ready to come up. it's crisp on both sides. we're just gonna put that over there on a wire rack. -this thing looks seriously hot. i can see oil bubbling in there. yeah, you want to give that a couple minutes before you eat it. so, we're gonna cook our second one now. we're just gonna put 2 tablespoons of oil in the pan -- same thing. so, our second pancake's ready, and it's time to eat. [ crunching ] -oh, you can hear the crunch. -doesn't it sound great? -well, test number 1 -- it doesn't flop over. -yeah, and so, you can see all these nice flaky layers that we built in here, just like a croissant. and you have your dipping sauce. -mm-hmm. [ laughs ] mm-hmm. it amazes me that this was so easy to make and i've been ordering them all this time. -four simple ingredients -- that's it. crispy on the outside, has a nice, tender, chewy interior. it's perfect. -and it has good flavor. nice job, keith. these are aweso
and golden brown.na flip it over to the second side and do the same thing. -okay. -so, this is ready to come up. it's crisp on both sides. we're just gonna put that over there on a wire rack. -this thing looks seriously hot. i can see oil bubbling in there. yeah, you want to give that a couple minutes before you eat it. so, we're gonna cook our second one now. we're just gonna put 2 tablespoons of oil in the pan -- same thing. so, our second pancake's ready, and it's time to eat. [ crunching ]...
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jeffrey brown reports on what kind of welcome they'll be receiving. >> brown: a protest earlier thisr on the streets of tunis: a sign of democracy in the new tunisia, where past demonstrations would have been brutally suppressed. but also a sign of lingering political crisis. citizens rallied against the return of thousands of fellow tunisians who have fought abroad for the islamic state and other jihadi groups, and now want to return home. >> these people are not tunisian, they are monsters. >> brown: doctor naziha gouider helped organize the protests. she's a neurologist in a well- off suburb of tunis and fears the impact the returnees will have. >> they are people who have no nationality. they decided to go to a place to have another nationality because this place is called a state. >> brown: isis. >> yeah. >> brown: but family members of those accused of fighting for isis just want their loved ones home. >> ( translated ): my brother is one of tunisia's young people, who were marginalized, who got lost. >> brown: before dawn on a recent morning, this woman-- we agreed to conceal
jeffrey brown reports on what kind of welcome they'll be receiving. >> brown: a protest earlier thisr on the streets of tunis: a sign of democracy in the new tunisia, where past demonstrations would have been brutally suppressed. but also a sign of lingering political crisis. citizens rallied against the return of thousands of fellow tunisians who have fought abroad for the islamic state and other jihadi groups, and now want to return home. >> these people are not tunisian, they are...
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you give thisto briefing on brown v. board of i reflected back on a career that is coming to an end in 29 days. 52 years in this business. starting out as a public school lynwood art teacher in chicago. -- language arts teacher in chicago. having been a two-time president of two hbcu's. by the manytrigued years i have heard discussions like this on the anniversary of brown v. board of education. on they all seem to focus the same issues, except the point that mr. smith made. and it is rare that the discussions delve into that. he talked about the criminal justice system and socioeconomic and the political. all of you alluded to resources. i will single out one in montgomery county. mr. smith mentioned a good public school system. some of you may know that it is working on an excellent institution in higher education in the universities of shady grove, which 15 or 20 years ago, was one building. cannot even really one building. -- not even really one building. it was a warehouse shared. it is five buildings now. montgomer
you give thisto briefing on brown v. board of i reflected back on a career that is coming to an end in 29 days. 52 years in this business. starting out as a public school lynwood art teacher in chicago. -- language arts teacher in chicago. having been a two-time president of two hbcu's. by the manytrigued years i have heard discussions like this on the anniversary of brown v. board of education. on they all seem to focus the same issues, except the point that mr. smith made. and it is rare that...
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they gave this costume to me actually. >> brown: so many projects, so much presence.ng to hear, as she showed me costumes from "der rosenkavalier," how several bouts with stage fright almost derailed her career. >> that same voice that drives you to achieve, and to get better, is also sometimes telling you you're not good enough. >> brown: doubts. >> if you don't feel that you can do it, or you feel that people are judging you too harshly, it can quickly spiral into a situation where you don't want to be on stage at all. >> brown: and now when i watch you, you don't feel that anymore, do you? >> i love it. i love it, because getting through that the last time i just said, no, i am grateful to be here. >> brown: now, renee fleming says, she wants to use her celebrity to impart lessons she's learned, including the value of the arts for all americans. as we looked at portraits of some of the met's greatest stars, including fleming herself, she showed me a photo a fan had given her, of the would- be diva in a 7th grade theater production. >> this was my first musical, i w
they gave this costume to me actually. >> brown: so many projects, so much presence.ng to hear, as she showed me costumes from "der rosenkavalier," how several bouts with stage fright almost derailed her career. >> that same voice that drives you to achieve, and to get better, is also sometimes telling you you're not good enough. >> brown: doubts. >> if you don't feel that you can do it, or you feel that people are judging you too harshly, it can quickly spiral...
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brown: the current mr. trump? james: yes. gov. brown: that's a good question. certainly he is threatening some basic patterns and practices that we have. that said, i don't want to just embrace that kind of rather radical characterization. i would say it is highly unusual, even unprecedented, to have a president tweeting in the middle of the night sentences that are not even clear. yes, i am concerned. this is not the norm. it is dangerous. hopefully we are going to find a better path, but we are not out of the woods yet, if that's the implication of your question. james: thank you, governor. laura: at the white house today, president trump promised us very soon that we would know whether or not he is taking the u.s. out of the paris agreement. turkey has condemned the u.s. decision to arm a kurdish militia group in syria as extremely dangerous. the turkish prime minister urged washington to correct what he called a mistake. on tuesday, the pentagon said it started to provide small arms in -- arms and vehicles to the fdf. jet hasia airlines returned to australi
brown: the current mr. trump? james: yes. gov. brown: that's a good question. certainly he is threatening some basic patterns and practices that we have. that said, i don't want to just embrace that kind of rather radical characterization. i would say it is highly unusual, even unprecedented, to have a president tweeting in the middle of the night sentences that are not even clear. yes, i am concerned. this is not the norm. it is dangerous. hopefully we are going to find a better path, but we...
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i bought it from a family that lived here for 300 years. >> brown: 300? >> yes!brown: for leila ben gacem, that meant rehabilitating an old home to turn it into a boutique hotel, a project that required working with local artisans-- tile specialists, woodworkers, gypsum carvers-- who understood the materials and artistic styles. >> so these stones could be recycled from the destroyed site of carthage. >> brown: yeah. you mean the ancient archeological site of carthage. >> yes, exactly. >> brown: yeah, not far from us. >> yes. the tiles could have came with the andalusians. >> brown: yeah, in spain. >> in spain. >> the arches could have came with the ottomans. so it's the blend that makes tunisia today. >> brown: it's been difficult work: the house had to be entirely retrofitted with modern plumbing and electricity. not a good place for a car. >> no, that's why taxi drivers hate to come here. >> brown: and the area faces all kinds of challenges, including maintaining enough infrastructure to hold onto old businesses and attract new investment. >> since the birth o
i bought it from a family that lived here for 300 years. >> brown: 300? >> yes!brown: for leila ben gacem, that meant rehabilitating an old home to turn it into a boutique hotel, a project that required working with local artisans-- tile specialists, woodworkers, gypsum carvers-- who understood the materials and artistic styles. >> so these stones could be recycled from the destroyed site of carthage. >> brown: yeah. you mean the ancient archeological site of carthage....
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>> brown: so owe political coldy, the work of w.au bell, host of cnn's united shades of america in which he does something unusual, seek out the america and americans we don't know or regularly interact with. >> come here. an you tell me a little bit? what you said is true, all lives should matter, but not right now. >> but they don't do. many people it does because all lives don't matter in the same way and all lives matter is an aspirational goal. white people, learn from her! >> brown: bell expands on his own view of the world in a new book the awkward thoughts of w. kamau bell with the subtitle tales of a 6-4, heteroamerican, cisgender, map ma's boy, dad and standup comedian. welcome. that says it all. >> that's the whole book. >> brown: we don't have to read the back anymore. awkward thoughts, the title. what does that mean? >> it comes from the fact that i realize the best things that have happened to me in life have been friend of men sitting me down and having awkward talks with me, family members or reading things that chal
>> brown: so owe political coldy, the work of w.au bell, host of cnn's united shades of america in which he does something unusual, seek out the america and americans we don't know or regularly interact with. >> come here. an you tell me a little bit? what you said is true, all lives should matter, but not right now. >> but they don't do. many people it does because all lives don't matter in the same way and all lives matter is an aspirational goal. white people, learn from...
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each one is better than the last. >> brown: alright emma, what do you want to start off with?ething comparable. >> well, you know it's funny. i think my picks are sort of going in the opposite direction. which is, rather than having an entire body of something to dive into. what i have been leaning toward recently, are things that come in small packages. and that is short stories and essay collections, that is, a woman named derga chew-bose, "too much and not the mood." which is an f.s.g. paperback original that looks like a work of art and is a work of art. there is about identity, and family, and becoming an adult, and personhood. >> brown: and there was one other >> it's called "sunshine state" by a woman named sarah gerard. it's an essay collection about florida, which is where the and it's a deep dive into identity, and weirdness and location, and family. and i think that together, these books point toward a really exciting and fresh new like corner of american essays in particular. >> brown: so louise, you also had some choices on the list you sent us. a little more seri
each one is better than the last. >> brown: alright emma, what do you want to start off with?ething comparable. >> well, you know it's funny. i think my picks are sort of going in the opposite direction. which is, rather than having an entire body of something to dive into. what i have been leaning toward recently, are things that come in small packages. and that is short stories and essay collections, that is, a woman named derga chew-bose, "too much and not the mood."...
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, 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 gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, 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,...
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>> what tith the zach brown ban. ♪ >> let's hear it for the zach brown band. >> we love the zach brown zach brown band. >>. >> good morning. welcome back to "today." it's a tuesday morning. beautiful day. it's getting warmer and warmer. the proud is fantastic. we have a good show coming up. >> by the way, we're standing over here because nobody wants to let hoda too close t of this band. >> and you know what? these guys behind you are crazy too. i think they have a tiny version of something to sing. ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ and the radio on >> crowd. >> the guys are impressed. >> i know. zach brown band sounds even better. we'll hear from them in a minute. first the top stories. >>> i'm kristen welker at the white house where the trump administration is in damage control mode this morning after an explosive report in the washington post that the president revealed classified information to the russians last week. top officials here say the story isn't true, but they have not directly disputed the core allegations. this morning both democrats and republicans are demanding clarity
>> what tith the zach brown ban. ♪ >> let's hear it for the zach brown band. >> we love the zach brown zach brown band. >>. >> good morning. welcome back to "today." it's a tuesday morning. beautiful day. it's getting warmer and warmer. the proud is fantastic. we have a good show coming up. >> by the way, we're standing over here because nobody wants to let hoda too close t of this band. >> and you know what? these guys behind you are crazy...
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and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city. there was a book called [inaudible] >> i think they would take a look at that. very interested in reading. >> those are great questions. thank you very much. >> ok. thank you for your wonderful engagement so far this afternoon. we've had two wonderful panels and we're excited about
and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city. there was a book called [inaudible] >> i think they would take a look at that. very interested in reading. >> those are great questions. thank you very much. >>...
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and mike brown...needs oracle rocking for part 2 of this series. "the crowd was going crazy and our guys fed off of it, especially in the second half and we'll need that going into game 2 especially because san antonio is gonna be ready and they are gonna be just as tough. and having said that, bay area people we need you again." game 2 set for tuesday night at 6. mark carpenter, kron4 news (james) coming up.. we have the latest on one of the largest cyberattacks ever. what you need to know before you start your work week. plus. a bay area grandmother scammed out of thousands of dollars. the warning she has for you this morning. and after the break. gold fever hits a california town. where people are flocking to with the hope of making a fortune. (james) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): .more of the same unseasonably cool and breezy conditions expected today through tuesday. isolated showers will be possible on tuesday as a weather disturbance moves across the region. a warming and drying trend will begin on w
and mike brown...needs oracle rocking for part 2 of this series. "the crowd was going crazy and our guys fed off of it, especially in the second half and we'll need that going into game 2 especially because san antonio is gonna be ready and they are gonna be just as tough. and having said that, bay area people we need you again." game 2 set for tuesday night at 6. mark carpenter, kron4 news (james) coming up.. we have the latest on one of the largest cyberattacks ever. what you need...
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senator brown -- from us and we are happy to be responsive. senator brown: thank you. i will follow up, but we once a complete list -- people in this country are troubled by the president's business connections. they are troubled when the president's family goes to another country to do business in american taxpayers -- and american taxpayers provide security. academic oran political exercise, it is about the national security of this country and people wanting, needing to know that information. i reiterate how important it is. lastly, we listened to the nominee for terrorism and financial crimes all on those issues and we want to make sure his ties do not affect their ability, the secretary for treasury, terrorism and financial crimes nominee, to do their jobs. thistary mnuchin: i take responsibility seriously. i reviewed the cases weekly. writing reports to me. i can assure you it there any cases that involve the president for any members of his family, that they would be treated very seriously and we would review them like anything else. senator brown: but the publi
senator brown -- from us and we are happy to be responsive. senator brown: thank you. i will follow up, but we once a complete list -- people in this country are troubled by the president's business connections. they are troubled when the president's family goes to another country to do business in american taxpayers -- and american taxpayers provide security. academic oran political exercise, it is about the national security of this country and people wanting, needing to know that...
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he follows this man, percy brown. percy brown, as you can see, is a little down on his luck. that's okay. things can change. >> i love to laugh and i love to make people laugh. we need humor in this life. >> you do get some good feelings and heartfelt emotions when you watch percy's story. >> i don't even want to think about how cold i've been sometimes. >> he said he's been so cold on the streets at night that he suffered frostbite and that doctors wanted to take his feet. but he said, no, not happening. >> i still need these. they still got work to do, right? >> percy is a navy veteran, an artist. he can play the piano. he takes brandon to where he lays his head at night. >> this is where i call it a day and say oh well. >> he does have a cell phone and you'll never believe what he watches on youtube. >> mostly bugs and daffy duck because i like to watch. >> when he was a little boy he used to watch that. a lot of us on saturday mornings watched cartoons and never thought where we would be 30 years from now and what we would be doing. you can change. kind of like the butter
he follows this man, percy brown. percy brown, as you can see, is a little down on his luck. that's okay. things can change. >> i love to laugh and i love to make people laugh. we need humor in this life. >> you do get some good feelings and heartfelt emotions when you watch percy's story. >> i don't even want to think about how cold i've been sometimes. >> he said he's been so cold on the streets at night that he suffered frostbite and that doctors wanted to take his...
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so the story really begins in the fall of 1859 in harpers ferry john brown in the abolitionist he is captured and executed but in charleston there was tremendous alarm over john brown rides gail slavery has existed for centuries as part of the african slave trade so a letter writer to the hometown paper said then he grows as a group of citizens or planners for may vigilance committee calling attention to the emissaries who come in various disguises in the pretext they combine the subtlety but where there is fear there is opportunity. one that fertilizes the soil so the moral of the john brown episode of as far as the radicals are concerned that the problem is one government with all these people we had a separate government of our own post office and military with executive control. of their own destinies would perish. know this is the property that there were men and women the best known was the patriarch that was basically agitating for secession for decades so i think to revive the role of his son but the oldest son but he controlled that with his political agenda so just a little
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scott brown a second earlier in the year. genesis open, rivera. winner, of course, in puerto rico in 2013. so they're accomplished players. big putt. gutsy putt. well gone done. a little sigh of relief as they head to the 18th. jonas scomblict cameron smith, as they walk to 18. the full pennsylvania tour exemption through the 2018-2019 season. the players, dean and kaluka at colonial. the memorial tournament. quicken loans national and of course the pga championship at quail hollow. and all the fedexcup points, etc. plus all those points getting higher i the list for the presidents cup which will be played this year. bill: and ian, cameron lives in jacksonville and practices at sawgrass so that will be almost a home game for him. ian: yes. bill: nick watney up ahead. 18. nick: overspins it. bill: that was a moment ago. and now live and jordan did stay on that bank. nick: there's the ball by the -- uh-oh. here we go. rules. bill: let's go back on the tee. nick: anyway, two really important tee shots. they'd like to both be in this hole. dottie: i c
scott brown a second earlier in the year. genesis open, rivera. winner, of course, in puerto rico in 2013. so they're accomplished players. big putt. gutsy putt. well gone done. a little sigh of relief as they head to the 18th. jonas scomblict cameron smith, as they walk to 18. the full pennsylvania tour exemption through the 2018-2019 season. the players, dean and kaluka at colonial. the memorial tournament. quicken loans national and of course the pga championship at quail hollow. and all the...
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>> with the zac brown band. ♪ >> let's hear it for the zac brown band. >> we love zac brown band. >>rown band. >> zbb today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." a tuesday morning. beautiful day. the crowd is fantastic. a good show coming up. zac brown band. >> by the way, we're standing over there because nobody wants to let hoda too close to the stage because she is a crazy fan of this band. >> you know what? these guys behind you are crazy, too. they have a tiny version of something to sing. ♪ a lilt bit of chicken fry and cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ and the radio on >> the crowd sounds amazing. >> the guys are impressed. >> zac brown band sounds even better. >>> first, let's get our top stories. here's the news at 8:00. >> reporter: i'm kristen welker at the white house, where the trump administration is in damage control mode this morning, after an explosive report in "the washington post," that the president revealed classified information to the russians last week. top officials here say the story isn't true, but they have not directly disputed the allegati
>> with the zac brown band. ♪ >> let's hear it for the zac brown band. >> we love zac brown band. >>rown band. >> zbb today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." a tuesday morning. beautiful day. the crowd is fantastic. a good show coming up. zac brown band. >> by the way, we're standing over there because nobody wants to let hoda too close to the stage because she is a crazy fan of this band. >> you know what? these...
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(mike brown): "i give our guys a ton of credit, they stayed composed. at not one point in the game did our guys hang their head or think, or even not believe. so our guys composure throughout the course of the game was fantastic." game 2 set for tuesday at oracle arena mark carpenter kron 4 news (jr stone) coming up... get ready for a windy work week... and the chance of showers around the bay area... meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with what to expect when you wkae up tomorrow. lawrence karnow: it was windy around parts of the bay area and there were even a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. but for the most part it was a nice mother's day with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 60s and the low 70s. you can see low pressure spinning through the central part of the state that spun up a few isolated showers too. those are quickly fading away but the winds remain. it was gusty along the coast with winds blowing to 20 to 30 mph. tonight will be partly cloudy with winds decreasing after midnight. tomorrow should see plenty of sunshine but t
(mike brown): "i give our guys a ton of credit, they stayed composed. at not one point in the game did our guys hang their head or think, or even not believe. so our guys composure throughout the course of the game was fantastic." game 2 set for tuesday at oracle arena mark carpenter kron 4 news (jr stone) coming up... get ready for a windy work week... and the chance of showers around the bay area... meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with what to expect when you wkae up tomorrow....
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brown shoes. never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes back when i was a kid and we would go on saturdays or sundays walk from our house to go to the movies in midtown or something like that you always wear a jacket and tie and i always assumed what that was about the shoes, jacket, tie was somebody would find you, look at you if you are wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville. >> the brown shoes has a story. i was once again accused in this piece of the times of dropping names so i was now dropping names. jackie kennedy, there was a period in which i became very friendly with jackie kennedy. henry wilson made a nasty remark in the journals and i lost her friendship because of "making it". she said a man who brags about his grades in school, that was her. [inaudible] we went to a party at her house. we were living on the west side and you practically needed a visa. i was wearing a brown shoes with a blue suit or maybe it was even a brown suit. in an
brown shoes. never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes back when i was a kid and we would go on saturdays or sundays walk from our house to go to the movies in midtown or something like that you always wear a jacket and tie and i always assumed what that was about the shoes, jacket, tie was somebody would find you, look at you if you are wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville. >> the brown shoes has a story. i was once again accused in...
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jeffrey brown takes a look at the business model that's driving hollywood. >> brown: it's a tried-and-truemula the hollywood studios bet on each summer: bring on a heavy dose of aliens-- they can be scary, friendly, even funny. add a group of charged-up superheroes, throw in a few raunchy comedies, plus some kids flicks, and make sure there are plenty of explosions. what's changing is how the summer season begins ever earlier. this weekend features the release of one of the bigger sequels of the year: "guardians of the galaxy, volume 2." the first movie was something of a surprise hit, grossing nearly $800 million worldwide. a mix of special effects, action and comedy and based on a comic book, producers say they are looking to tap into mass appeal again. >> i think audiences are going to love, first off, many of the things they loved in the first movie, the humor, the action, the scope, the characters. i think the key to keeping these movies fresh is being able to give the audience a new story that nobody expects but that still feels totally organic. a movie that's totally >> brown: the n
jeffrey brown takes a look at the business model that's driving hollywood. >> brown: it's a tried-and-truemula the hollywood studios bet on each summer: bring on a heavy dose of aliens-- they can be scary, friendly, even funny. add a group of charged-up superheroes, throw in a few raunchy comedies, plus some kids flicks, and make sure there are plenty of explosions. what's changing is how the summer season begins ever earlier. this weekend features the release of one of the bigger sequels...
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here we are brown-forman, the brown family owns much of the stock. >> besides such a strategic play,t reminds me of the staples play that we talked about at the top of the slow. guy talked about the growth slowing. you're buying into a staples, buying into a broad family of brands and maybe it is a sign. i'm not sure. we'll see if they sell out. >> grasso? >> price is truth. up 15% basically month to date brown-forman. they're sniffing around. going to continue to sniff around. it rolled over the chart. my guess is this stabilized around the same level recently in the last four days. i would say you probably look at it tomorrow and buy it down 6%. >>> switching gears, the bulls on wall street are searching for apple. an iphone 8 super cycle will unleash pent up demand for the new phone. more than five other firms in the last six months have made similar calls for a super cycle including rbc, could you juwan. will apple be able to deliver an iphone super cycle or is this peak super cycle, b.k.? >> listen, there is going to be a super cycle, right? everybody that i know and everybody i
here we are brown-forman, the brown family owns much of the stock. >> besides such a strategic play,t reminds me of the staples play that we talked about at the top of the slow. guy talked about the growth slowing. you're buying into a staples, buying into a broad family of brands and maybe it is a sign. i'm not sure. we'll see if they sell out. >> grasso? >> price is truth. up 15% basically month to date brown-forman. they're sniffing around. going to continue to sniff...
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brown shoes. you were like, i never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes. [laughter] and when we, when i was a kid, we would go on saturdays or sundays we'd go walk from our house to go to the movies in midtown or something like that, you always wore a jacket and tie. and i always assumed what that was about, the shoes, the jacket, the tie was somebody was going to find you, look at you if you were wearing rust a shirt with an -- just a shirt with an open color and send you back to brownsville. >> well, the brown shoes has a story. i was, i was once again accused in this piece of the times of still dropping names. so i will now drop a name. jackie kennedy. there was a period in which i became very friendly with jackie kennedy. edwin wilson made a nasty remark about that in another one of his journals. and i lost her friendship, incidentally, because of "making it." she said a man who brags about his grades in school? that was her gripe. but we, we went to a party at her house. we were living on the west side and we went across -- needed a visa, practically
brown shoes. you were like, i never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes. [laughter] and when we, when i was a kid, we would go on saturdays or sundays we'd go walk from our house to go to the movies in midtown or something like that, you always wore a jacket and tie. and i always assumed what that was about, the shoes, the jacket, the tie was somebody was going to find you, look at you if you were wearing rust a shirt with an -- just a shirt with an open color and send you back...
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brown you made a great point. something i believe in and part of my passion for this is to get the certification right. we are the leaders in the world and invented aviation but when you can't go to market with your products because of the certification process, the competition is nipping at your heels. if we don't fix certification they are going to take big chunks out of the back of your leg and cause you problems. the certification is critical to the reform i'm putting forward. when you look at what the miter corporation said in their report, first of all they interviewed six of the different caa around the world and was unanimous stating the separation of caa from air traffic control was worth it. an increase in focus by the regulator and the ansp -- the focus on safety by the regulator and the ansp in improved efficiency. that's what i'm talking about here. if you separate them, you make the faa focus on their core mission and that safety and that certification, now they're running this big organization and d
brown you made a great point. something i believe in and part of my passion for this is to get the certification right. we are the leaders in the world and invented aviation but when you can't go to market with your products because of the certification process, the competition is nipping at your heels. if we don't fix certification they are going to take big chunks out of the back of your leg and cause you problems. the certification is critical to the reform i'm putting forward. when you look...
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brown misses practice. the latest on the warriors coaching staff as they enter the nba finals. >>> and the real reason for the holiday weekend. >> this is one day that we have to bring it all together, that every single day these men and women who died so that we can have what we have and enjoy the freedoms. it's important that we do that every day, not just today. >> somber bay area services honoring the heroes. "the four on 2" starts now. >>> a sudden daytime crash on one of the busiest streets in alameda. police are still investigating the accident that killed two and injured five others. welcome to the four on two. i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. early indications are that speed was a factor in that crash. ktvu's henry lee has been covering the story. you just obtained new video of that deadly crash. >> reporter: that's right, heather. take a look behind me. you can tell right now this mangled wreckage of this gmc pickup truck is being towed away as we speak. we have learned that seven people were
brown misses practice. the latest on the warriors coaching staff as they enter the nba finals. >>> and the real reason for the holiday weekend. >> this is one day that we have to bring it all together, that every single day these men and women who died so that we can have what we have and enjoy the freedoms. it's important that we do that every day, not just today. >> somber bay area services honoring the heroes. "the four on 2" starts now. >>> a sudden...
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brown. he's the president of hard sell propeller. his family has been involved in the aviation business since the wright brothers, that's an interesting study, but he won't have a chance to tell it today because i want him to focus on his experience both in that industry and as a pilot, to talk about the things he sees that are tat risk as a ga pilot in this country, and the things that we've done that are extraordinary for ga pilots that are at risk in this new system because why would commercial airlines be concerned with that, because that costs money. it don't use him,ed th they don care. i think his testimony will be more compelling than the think tank people we've heard from again and again. we haven't heard from him. that's what we have before us, mr. chairman. i do think there are things we can agree upon. i do not believe that privatizing the ato is the answer. thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. you almost equalled my opening statement. you were too short. this hearing is going to
brown. he's the president of hard sell propeller. his family has been involved in the aviation business since the wright brothers, that's an interesting study, but he won't have a chance to tell it today because i want him to focus on his experience both in that industry and as a pilot, to talk about the things he sees that are tat risk as a ga pilot in this country, and the things that we've done that are extraordinary for ga pilots that are at risk in this new system because why would...
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be right back with zac brown band!ed by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [vo] the grille is distinctive. but it's usually seen from the rear. the all-new audi q5 is here. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. intelligent technology can help protect it. the all-new audi q5 is here. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is their album "welcome home." here with the song "roots," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ ♪ my first best friend was a six string took him with me everywhere i go ♪ ♪ when i was 18 bought a dodge van found a drummer and made the road my home ♪ ♪ ooh i wouldn't change a thing it made the man i a
be right back with zac brown band!ed by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [vo] the grille is distinctive. but it's usually seen from the rear. the all-new audi q5 is here. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. intelligent technology can help protect it. the all-new audi q5...
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be right back with zac brown band!y mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is their album "welcome home." here with the song "roots," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ ♪ my first best friend was a six string took him with me everywhere i go ♪ ♪ when i was 18 bought a dodge van found a drummer and made the road my home ♪ ♪ ooh i wouldn't change a thing it made the man i am today ♪ ♪ my roots always keep me grounded roots remind me where i'm from ♪ ♪ even when i'm a thousand miles away from my roots i'm home ♪ ♪ every friday you can find me at dixie tavern playing with my band ♪ ♪ we start the show with a round of whiskey and play our hearts out and wished it never end ♪ ♪ ooh i wouldn't change a thing it made the man i am today ♪ ♪ my roots always keep me grounded roots remind me where i'm from ♪ ♪
be right back with zac brown band!y mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is their album "welcome home." here with the song "roots," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ ♪ my first best friend was a six string took him...
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senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary mnuchin, welcome again. your party has a history of, let's say, less than enthusiastic support for social insurance for medicare or social security, for unemployment insurance. let me start with a story. i was in youngstown one day and a woman stood up and said, i'm 63 years old, i hold two jobs, i don't have insurance, i just want -- my goal is to live until i'm 65, until i have medicare. that was her goal. not to see her grandchildren, not to see the world. i mean, that's what this system has done to her. i hear your secretary of h.h.s., your cabinet colleague, talk about raising the eligibility age for medicare to 67. let me go to tax reform. the day you came out, the day your administration came out with its very short, not very dedescriptive tax reform bill, the next day, front page of the "wall street journal," was the story about tax reform. on page a-17, on their -- on the op-ed page, was an article by martin feldstein who was by and large the god father, the real thinker behind the arthur laugher ki
senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary mnuchin, welcome again. your party has a history of, let's say, less than enthusiastic support for social insurance for medicare or social security, for unemployment insurance. let me start with a story. i was in youngstown one day and a woman stood up and said, i'm 63 years old, i hold two jobs, i don't have insurance, i just want -- my goal is to live until i'm 65, until i have medicare. that was her goal. not to see her...
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be right back with zac brown band!resented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. havertys furniture helps yeven when life isn't., and now with our memorial day sale - get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is their album "welcome home." here with the song "roots," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ ♪ my first best friend was a six string took him with me everywhere i go ♪ ♪ when i was 18 bought a dodge van found a drummer and made the road my home ♪ ♪ ooh i wouldn't change a thing it made the man i am today ♪ ♪ my roots always keep me grounded roots remind me where i'm fro
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pat brown, misleading voters about the cost and delaying the building, and they say that pat brown believedam was necessary to keep california growing no matter what it cost. and nothing in the report said they predicted trouble with the spillway years after the dam opened. >>> the warriors are morning fans to be careful when purchasing tickets anywhere from other places other than warriors.com. several fans made up through craigslist and warrior report saying about 40 fraudulent tickets per game and slightly more during the playoffs. >> what it means almost every times that people bought tickets from the third-party site. there are a lot of websites that sell tickets offering different guarantees but they cannot guarantee what you want, that the ticket will work. >> officials have also seen a new scam targeting legitimate ticket sellers with 15 cases where the fans selling their tickets on the third-party websites except payment using the venmo app but the tickets are stolen when transferred to the buyer.>> that is scary. >>> taking care of the folks with this loan commute? >> that's right
pat brown, misleading voters about the cost and delaying the building, and they say that pat brown believedam was necessary to keep california growing no matter what it cost. and nothing in the report said they predicted trouble with the spillway years after the dam opened. >>> the warriors are morning fans to be careful when purchasing tickets anywhere from other places other than warriors.com. several fans made up through craigslist and warrior report saying about 40 fraudulent...
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brown operate. you have an extremely successful business, but you decide that based on business decisions, not based on whether bill shuster wants a tower or doesn't want a tower. so with that yield to -- who's -- mr. duncan. i'm sorry, no, not mr. duncan, i don't know who -- >> mr. payne. >> mr. payne is recognized, i'm sorry. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, listening to all this testimony and the different opinions, the american taxpayers have invested more than $50 billion in air traffic control system in just the last 20 years. under the chairman's proposal to private ties atc last year, the federal government would have handed over atc assets worth billions of dollars to a private corporation free of charge. in the -- if the atc corporation was to hit financial or operational zults and needed to be taken over by the government, it's my understanding per the takings clause of the constitution that congress would have to pay to reacquire the atc assets. we would have to pay for what we gave
brown operate. you have an extremely successful business, but you decide that based on business decisions, not based on whether bill shuster wants a tower or doesn't want a tower. so with that yield to -- who's -- mr. duncan. i'm sorry, no, not mr. duncan, i don't know who -- >> mr. payne. >> mr. payne is recognized, i'm sorry. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, listening to all this testimony and the different opinions, the american taxpayers have invested more than $50...
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after brown. city was a time in this where an all-black school and a number of those people were not our kind of people. they were what we call regular folk, who did extraordinary things in a public school in this city. >> [indiscernible] that is it.: in the last couple years it has come out. take a look at that. very interesting reading. mr. enlow: these are very interesting questions. say thank you to our panel. they have an awesome. thank you very much. and we will get back together in 10 minutes. please be back in 10 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the thurgood marshall college fund losing this discussion on the brown v. board of education decision, 62 years ago. it was one of the 12 cases we explored in the "landmark cases" series. youou go to www.c-span.org, can find it more. next, you heard the introduction of dr. steve
after brown. city was a time in this where an all-black school and a number of those people were not our kind of people. they were what we call regular folk, who did extraordinary things in a public school in this city. >> [indiscernible] that is it.: in the last couple years it has come out. take a look at that. very interesting reading. mr. enlow: these are very interesting questions. say thank you to our panel. they have an awesome. thank you very much. and we will get back together in...
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governor brown released his budget plan that calls for $124 billion in spending. >> that's an increase of 1.5 billion since january's version of the proposal. $500 million would go to childcare. most of the money raised would be by increasing the tobacco tax which would cover growth in med i cal costs -- med-i-cal costs. >> reporter: public schools are the big winner in the brown budget. >> over the past four years, california has increased spending by billions of dollars for education. >> grades k-12 will get nearly $75 billion this year. that's $1.5 billion more than january's budget. an increase of 4,000 per student compared to six years ago. >> so when you hear people saying we don't get enough money, that's real money. >> but not everyone is happy with the increase. advocates insist schools should be getting more money. >> there are some schools, even though they got a bump, it's wiped out by the pension cost. so there won't be money in classrooms in those schools. that's what we're being funded at, the minimum. that was not what the voters voted for. >> reporter: governor brown i
governor brown released his budget plan that calls for $124 billion in spending. >> that's an increase of 1.5 billion since january's version of the proposal. $500 million would go to childcare. most of the money raised would be by increasing the tobacco tax which would cover growth in med i cal costs -- med-i-cal costs. >> reporter: public schools are the big winner in the brown budget. >> over the past four years, california has increased spending by billions of dollars for...