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this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the united states warned today it will use military force if necessary against a growing nuclear threat from north korea. this followed the communist nation's fourth of july test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching this continent. we begin our coverage tonight with national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. ke reporter: kim jong-un had kept his country's first intercontinental ballistic missile hidden from spy satellites until just before it was rolled into launch position and aimed into space. powered by a two-stage rocket engine, it flew for 37 minutes, long enough to reach alaska had it been aimed in that direction. >> there is no question we've reossed a threshold here in the north korean's ability to develop an icbm. >> reporter: leon panetta was c.i.a. director and defense secretary during the obama administration. >> it represents a very serious national security threat to the united states. >> repo
this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the united states warned today it will use military force if necessary against a growing nuclear threat from north korea. this followed the communist nation's fourth of july test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching this continent. we begin our coverage tonight with national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. ke reporter: kim...
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>> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. president trump is in germany tonight for the g-20 summit, and his much-anticipated first meeting with russian president vladimir putin. but on the eve of the gathering of the leaders of 20 industrial and developing nations, there was a violent meeting on the streets of hamburg between protesters and the police. white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: as president trump arrived in hamburg, thousands of from -- protesters clashed with police, who deployed water cannons and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. demonstrations are anti-establishment, anti-catholic protesters, and german authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. it was a sharp contrast to the friendly crowd that greeted president trump in warsaw earlier t
>> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. president trump is in germany tonight for the g-20 summit, and his much-anticipated first meeting with russian president vladimir putin. but on the eve of the gathering of the leaders of 20 industrial and developing nations, there was a violent meeting on the streets of hamburg between protesters and the police. white house and senior foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: as president trump arrived in hamburg,...
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jeffrey brown reports from denver. >> brown: at age 71, noel taylor says she's become more active andlth conscious than ever before. >> every year, i improve my diet, i improve my exercise. >> brown: her change in behavior didn't happen by accident. four years ago, here in downtown denver, taylor joined an experiment in making healthy living part of the design and daily life of a public housing project. among the amenities here: access to a garden plot. >> i noticed all summer long, i was getting healthier. the more of my own vegetables i was eating, the more energy i had. it's made a huge difference. >> brown: this sounds all too good to be true. >> i know. that's what i thought. >> brown: and there's more. the denver botanic gardens hosts a farmers market, giving away free produce to residents. >> we're going to talk about how to shop healthy on a budget. >> brown: another group offers classes on healthy recipes and shopping. >> now we'll take your blood pressure. >> brown: in a clinic on the ground floor of one building, public health physicians schedule regular visits to do routin
jeffrey brown reports from denver. >> brown: at age 71, noel taylor says she's become more active andlth conscious than ever before. >> every year, i improve my diet, i improve my exercise. >> brown: her change in behavior didn't happen by accident. four years ago, here in downtown denver, taylor joined an experiment in making healthy living part of the design and daily life of a public housing project. among the amenities here: access to a garden plot. >> i noticed all...
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by brown himself.then the director of phillies advisory commission. it carried the names of philadelphia dignitaries. but as months passed, leaders tell us the comfort house kept waiting as brown's promises kept coming. >> mr. brown stood next to me with witnesses and promised me that we would still get that money. >> reporter: that it was still coming. >> yes. >> reporter: board member bernadette heenan said the whole time leaders feared upsetting the powerful director while they still desperately kneelneeded h funding. >> we as a group felt held hostage. >> reporter: they said they never received even a penny of that promised donation. around the same time this was coming to light, the city president suddenly eliminated brown's job with the city. just days later they said they were setting up a hot line and asked anyone who paid a fee or received any type of service from the philadelphia veterans advisory commission to contact the office. why specifically did you decide is you needed to make changes?
by brown himself.then the director of phillies advisory commission. it carried the names of philadelphia dignitaries. but as months passed, leaders tell us the comfort house kept waiting as brown's promises kept coming. >> mr. brown stood next to me with witnesses and promised me that we would still get that money. >> reporter: that it was still coming. >> yes. >> reporter: board member bernadette heenan said the whole time leaders feared upsetting the powerful director...
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. >> brown: dean reynolds in racine, wisconsin, thank you. cbs overnight news will be right back. ♪ >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> republican congressman steve scalise of louisiana has suffered a setback in his recovery from gunshot wounds. the majority whip was one of five people hurt when a gunman opened fire last month at a congressional baseball practice. he had another round of surgery today, and he's back in intensive care. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook is here. jon, back in intensive care with an infection. we know you're not his physician, but what does this mean? >> reporter: j.b., we don't have a lot of information, but causes of infection in a hospital include pneumonia, urinary tract infection, and you have all these catheters and tubes in you, they can get infected. but we heard he had surgery. they didn't say where in the body he had surgery, but you have to wonder about this. the bullet came in through the they shattered it. there were hundreds of fragments of bone, and they acted like shrapnel. n
. >> brown: dean reynolds in racine, wisconsin, thank you. cbs overnight news will be right back. ♪ >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> republican congressman steve scalise of louisiana has suffered a setback in his recovery from gunshot wounds. the majority whip was one of five people hurt when a gunman opened fire last month at a congressional baseball practice. he had another round of surgery today, and he's back in intensive care. cbs news chief medical...
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two sets down, but brown was farfrom done.of the game's great entertainers, but he is also very much more than that. the delight for those watching on, clear to see. still, these are the occasions that bring out the champion in murray. unplayable brilliance steered him to the brink of the win. and finally, brown's dazzling touch deserted him when it mattered. murray, through. centre court was royally entertained. once i got the break in the first set, i felt the momentum was with me. i saw the shots he was going to play a little bit quicker, and that allowed me to get to some of the drop volleys but also come up with some good passing shots, and i played well. so an easy day for andy murray. not so johanna konta. she needed three sets and more than three hours to overcome croatia's donna vekic. joe lynskey was watching this one. her rise through the rankings has put konta to centre. for brits at wimbledon, prominence brings pressure. the last ladies home champion was a0 years ago, but konta's path to round 3 would not be strai
two sets down, but brown was farfrom done.of the game's great entertainers, but he is also very much more than that. the delight for those watching on, clear to see. still, these are the occasions that bring out the champion in murray. unplayable brilliance steered him to the brink of the win. and finally, brown's dazzling touch deserted him when it mattered. murray, through. centre court was royally entertained. once i got the break in the first set, i felt the momentum was with me. i saw the...
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we also found a medium brown oil paint. we found active corrosion on the arm component. -- iron component. we also found old repair. .ections of paint lifted the paint points upward and splits. the leather was the thierry did -- deteriorated. that was prevalent. the braces appeared to be stable but the surfaces were heavily covered in oil. many people assume it is mold. it is a white formation of oil on the surface of the leather. that had also been coded multiple times. -- coated times. -- coated multiple times. there was a distinct lean caused by the brackets in the tail board. things we look forward when we first begin to examine a vehicle. original condition? has it been modified? this is paint that flaked off. there is paint covering it. this is not the original paint layer. it is something that happened subsequent to that first painting. this shows the entire running gear painted black. here is a repair plate that was added. there was a fracture at this point. here, you are saying that deterioration that seeing that d
we also found a medium brown oil paint. we found active corrosion on the arm component. -- iron component. we also found old repair. .ections of paint lifted the paint points upward and splits. the leather was the thierry did -- deteriorated. that was prevalent. the braces appeared to be stable but the surfaces were heavily covered in oil. many people assume it is mold. it is a white formation of oil on the surface of the leather. that had also been coded multiple times. -- coated times. --...
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brown is being held without bail. in san jose, amaza smith, fox 2 news. >> the time is 4:07. >>> a former high school life coach in san jose is accused of raping a 21-year-old develop mentally -- valero was arrested. they said he met her -- the parents of the alleged victim notified authorities last summer and valero was later fired. >> anyone can be a victim, but someone who is develop mentally disabled, that takes a special kind of predator. it was a horrible crime, and those are the victims that we need to protect the most. >> now, the santa clara sheriff's office is investigating whether there may be more possible victims. valeeo -- valero is being held on bail. >>> a man -- investigators say 20-year-old zach of oakland helped them build their case with his own post on facebook. agent was the borough of alcohol, firearms and explosives says they found photos of matt posing with weapons on facebook page. she found -- it was written in street slang, a former san francisco police chief who teaches at usf says social
brown is being held without bail. in san jose, amaza smith, fox 2 news. >> the time is 4:07. >>> a former high school life coach in san jose is accused of raping a 21-year-old develop mentally -- valero was arrested. they said he met her -- the parents of the alleged victim notified authorities last summer and valero was later fired. >> anyone can be a victim, but someone who is develop mentally disabled, that takes a special kind of predator. it was a horrible crime, and...
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jeffrey brown explains. ♪ ♪ >> brown: you know it when you hear it: beginning in the mid-1950s chuckelped define the sound and look. the attitude and raw power of rock n' roll. the man is now gone, but his music lives on, in a new album, titled "chuck," berry's first album since 1979. he'd worked on the project off and on for several decades, and on his 90th birthday, five months before his death, had announced its imminent release. alright, so here's one of his cadillacs. >> yes. >> brown: i was joined recently by the star's son charles and grandson charlie, for some personal memories of the man and his music. >> this was a guy when he was a little boy he sold vegetables off a cart with his father. this is a man that worked at a general motors plant, not assembling the cars, but as a janitor. he heard from other people the significance that he brought to the table, but he didn't really dwell on that. >> i remember in elementary school i'd have teachers coming up to me like, "who's your grandfather?" i'd be like, "pawpaw." they were like, "that's so cool." >> brown: did you have any
jeffrey brown explains. ♪ ♪ >> brown: you know it when you hear it: beginning in the mid-1950s chuckelped define the sound and look. the attitude and raw power of rock n' roll. the man is now gone, but his music lives on, in a new album, titled "chuck," berry's first album since 1979. he'd worked on the project off and on for several decades, and on his 90th birthday, five months before his death, had announced its imminent release. alright, so here's one of his cadillacs....
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sharyl: brown says it's rampant on social media. popular tool -- "zombie profiles" that make automated "robo" posts. matthew: a zombie post is a fake, purchased, or rented facebook profile that's expressing the views of an organization as if it was his or her own. but, when in reality, the comment being on software and written by generally one or two people. so, the zombie posts will go out on a schedule and then they are supported by zombie likes. sharyl: is there any reason to believe republicans don't do the same thing, and corporations, as well? matthew: there's no reason to believe that everybody's not doing it. sharyl: even the government is in the game. leaked emails show the feds seeking persona management, software to allow 10 personas per user. they talk of creating an army of fake social media profiles maintained by actors gaming to hide their true location, and using tricks to add a level of realness to all fictitious personas. campaign 2016 brought higher stakes and a new name to internet efforts to manipulate public op
sharyl: brown says it's rampant on social media. popular tool -- "zombie profiles" that make automated "robo" posts. matthew: a zombie post is a fake, purchased, or rented facebook profile that's expressing the views of an organization as if it was his or her own. but, when in reality, the comment being on software and written by generally one or two people. so, the zombie posts will go out on a schedule and then they are supported by zombie likes. sharyl: is there any...
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james brown here with a preview. >> reporter: hello, allen and liz. up next, tonight on the "cbs evening news," violent protests in germany on the eve of the g20 summit. plus, the head of the office of government ethics resigned today. we asked him why. >> could volvo's big announcement signal the beginning of the end of gas powered vehicles? and a waterpark for all children. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> veronica and i are back in 30 minutes. we are going to leave with some of those pictures coming from the fire that's burning in solano county near travis air force base. we are going to continue to follow this. the animals involved, the people being moved. we'll have the latest coming up at 6:00. ♪[ music ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> brown: protests against the summit. >> german authorities sent out 15,000 police to try to keep them under control. >> brown: in poland, cheers for the president, and a message for moscow. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activitie
james brown here with a preview. >> reporter: hello, allen and liz. up next, tonight on the "cbs evening news," violent protests in germany on the eve of the g20 summit. plus, the head of the office of government ethics resigned today. we asked him why. >> could volvo's big announcement signal the beginning of the end of gas powered vehicles? and a waterpark for all children. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for...
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two sets down, but brown was far from done.the game's great entertainers, but he is also very much more than that. the delight for those watching on clear to see. still, these are the occasions that bring out the champion in andy murray. an playable brilliance steered him to the brink of the win. and finally, brown's a thematic touch —— enigmatic touch deserted him. centre court was royally entertained. once i got the break in the first set, i felt the momentum was with me. i saw the shots he was great to play a little bit quicker, and that allowed me to get to some of the drop volleys but also come up with some good passing shots, and i played well. andy murray strait of court there talking to that reporter, and we have got somebody straight off the court as well william smith. he dashed over from andy murray's box as well. —— lee smith. what did you make of that performance? -- lion —— lion smith. -- lion smith. brown's tennis did not materialise, not anxious about how to adjust his game, and it was a co mforta ble how to adj
two sets down, but brown was far from done.the game's great entertainers, but he is also very much more than that. the delight for those watching on clear to see. still, these are the occasions that bring out the champion in andy murray. an playable brilliance steered him to the brink of the win. and finally, brown's a thematic touch —— enigmatic touch deserted him. centre court was royally entertained. once i got the break in the first set, i felt the momentum was with me. i saw the shots...
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. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.pson was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal simpson in the back seat. friend al cowlings. >> this is a.c. i have o.j. in the car. he has a gun to his head. >> thousands pour into the streets to cheer the bronco on. and the double murder trial that follows is truly the trial of the century. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> the verdict watched by upwards of 100 million people. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> shockwaves over o.j. simpson's acquittal ripple across the country revling a distinct racial divide. many white americans expr
. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.pson was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal...
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the 19-year-old is identified adjourn any brown -- as johnny brown. news of another arrest came as surprise for the victim's neighbors who miss her dearly. >> reporter: the neighbors are shaken up over the death of miss flo, an innocent victim in a home invasion robbery. ken misses seeing her every day. >> she was a beautiful gal. just, you know, always waving good morning. she's a sweetheart. >> reporter: last september, the sheriff's office said intruders broke into the house, held her down, beat and assaulted her. the 88-year-old died at a hospital a month later. two days after the crime, deputies arrested zachary cuban who lived a block away. and two others were arrested earlier this year accused of concealing evidence. tuesday, deputies made a fourth arrest. johnny brown of san jose. >> i had no idea there were other people involved. >> reporter: deputies would not say what role brown played in the attack, but likely inside the home. >> the arrest of this individual, we believe is one of the individuals who were able to maybe kill or murder miss
the 19-year-old is identified adjourn any brown -- as johnny brown. news of another arrest came as surprise for the victim's neighbors who miss her dearly. >> reporter: the neighbors are shaken up over the death of miss flo, an innocent victim in a home invasion robbery. ken misses seeing her every day. >> she was a beautiful gal. just, you know, always waving good morning. she's a sweetheart. >> reporter: last september, the sheriff's office said intruders broke into the...
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the 19-year-old is identified adjourn any brown -- as johnny brown.s of another arrest came as surprise for the victim's neighbors who miss her dearly. >> reporter: the neighbors are shaken up over the death of miss flo, an innocent victim in a home invasion robbery. ken misses seeing her every day. >> she was a beautiful gal. just, you kn
the 19-year-old is identified adjourn any brown -- as johnny brown.s of another arrest came as surprise for the victim's neighbors who miss her dearly. >> reporter: the neighbors are shaken up over the death of miss flo, an innocent victim in a home invasion robbery. ken misses seeing her every day. >> she was a beautiful gal. just, you kn
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. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.on was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron kbo goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal simpson in the back seat. friend al cowlings. >> this is a.c. i have o.j. in the car. he has a gun to his head. >> thousands pour into the streets to cheer the bronco on. and the double murder trial that follows is truly the trial of the century. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> the verdict watched by upwards of 100 million people. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> shock waves over o.j. simpson's acquittal ripple across the country revealing a distinct racial divide. many white americans
. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.on was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron kbo goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal...
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you must work. >> brown: yeah. work comes of actually writing the book. >> yeah. >> brown: alright the new novel is "house of names." colm toibin, thank you very much. >> thanks, jeff. thank you very much. >> woodruff: and now a story about the founding of our nation. a distant ancestor of rohulamin quander was enslaved at george washington's mt. vernon estate in virginia. quander is now a tour guide there where he offers a unique perspective on the contributions of african americans to our country's history. this story was filmed, edited and produced by middle and high school students who are part of the newshour's student reporting labs program. >> the past always has an impact on the future. those who do not know their past are kind of destined to repeat it. >> we have that program every year. >> i've been coming here all my life, i remember when i was like about 12 years old. but i didn't fully understand or appreciate the family's longstanding connection. >> we're going to go up to the exhibit "lives bound tog
you must work. >> brown: yeah. work comes of actually writing the book. >> yeah. >> brown: alright the new novel is "house of names." colm toibin, thank you very much. >> thanks, jeff. thank you very much. >> woodruff: and now a story about the founding of our nation. a distant ancestor of rohulamin quander was enslaved at george washington's mt. vernon estate in virginia. quander is now a tour guide there where he offers a unique perspective on the...
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there is no dispute that brown vs. board of education, which ended up in the official desegregation of public schools across america, was a landmark supreme court decision that deemed racial segregation unconstitutional and as a result led to controversy and division across the united states. i can't police chief that a man from kentucky, a border state, much the same as my state of illinois, in fact, a neighboring state, could not measure the impact of brown versus board of education and whether it divided our country. that, to me, is incredible. and the reason, of course, he didn't is because he didn't want to concede quite obviously that he was just opposed to a woman's right to choose, and this was a rationalization for that position. there are many other instances in which mr. bush expressed provocative and troubling views. he wrote that public financing of election campaigns is, quote, constitutionally dubious, and he went on to say runs afoul of constitutional guarantees by forcing taxpayers to subsidize candida
there is no dispute that brown vs. board of education, which ended up in the official desegregation of public schools across america, was a landmark supreme court decision that deemed racial segregation unconstitutional and as a result led to controversy and division across the united states. i can't police chief that a man from kentucky, a border state, much the same as my state of illinois, in fact, a neighboring state, could not measure the impact of brown versus board of education and...
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brown was an individual that entered into ms.glas' house that evening. >> documents reveal in early september 2016, brown and three others planed to rob ms. flow. prosecutors say the robbery went too far. the men also aggressively beat her taking her car and belongings and leaving her on the floor of her home. they returned minutes later to beat her again. she died of injuries about a month after the attack. >> what a treasured individual she was. it's a tragedy not only to her family and to her friends but also to the community. >> reporter: the other you are suspetained -- suspects are arrested including anthony brown's mother who deputies say tried to conceal evidence linking her son to the crime. now brown and queuen and two others are expected to be back in court on friday morning. this as brown's mother, she has a court date tomorrow and as for all those suspects, jail is going to be their home for awhile. no bail for anyone. we're live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, rick. from the bay area to australia, big
brown was an individual that entered into ms.glas' house that evening. >> documents reveal in early september 2016, brown and three others planed to rob ms. flow. prosecutors say the robbery went too far. the men also aggressively beat her taking her car and belongings and leaving her on the floor of her home. they returned minutes later to beat her again. she died of injuries about a month after the attack. >> what a treasured individual she was. it's a tragedy not only to her...
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so, how are their families reacting tonight p joining me now is tonya brown, sister of nicole brown simpson. thank you for coming on this evening. >> you're welcome, don. >> i have to ask first, how does your family feel about o.j. simpson being free in october. >> i talked to denise. she is in a different country. my mom add girlfriehad a girlfr. i didn't have much conversation with them today. our life doesn't resolve around this. it doesn't resolve around the case in '94. doesn't resolve around nick or o.j. it revolves around our lives. honestly when the verdict was read again today, i turned off the tv and began my work day again. i said this to you before, if i can't control it, if you can't change it, you have to at least try to accept it. and that's just, it works for me. i know it is what it is. i know it's cliche to a lot of people but it is what gets me through. >> because it'll control you. it will take over your life, right? and you have to continue. >> absolutely. >> and the hearing, had to be very difficult to listen to. you said you turned it off. especially when he said he h
so, how are their families reacting tonight p joining me now is tonya brown, sister of nicole brown simpson. thank you for coming on this evening. >> you're welcome, don. >> i have to ask first, how does your family feel about o.j. simpson being free in october. >> i talked to denise. she is in a different country. my mom add girlfriehad a girlfr. i didn't have much conversation with them today. our life doesn't resolve around this. it doesn't resolve around the case in '94....
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. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.on was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal simpson in the back seat. friend al cowlings behind the wheel. >> this is a.c. i have o.j. in the car. he has a gun to his head. >> thousands pour into the streets to cheer the bronco on. and the double murder trial that follows is truly the trial of the century. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> the verdict watched by upwards of 100 million people. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> shockwaves over o.j. simpson's acquittal ripple across the country revealing a distinct racial divide. many whi
. >> the body of 34-year-old nicole brown simpson, ex-wife of o.j.on was found after midnight on a sidewalk outside her west los angeles home. >> in june of 1994 the nation is caught off guard when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman are found murdered and o.j. simpson is the prime suspect. >> the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> live cameras catch the now infamous white bronco with the reportedly suicidal...
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such is the case with kenneth brown.recently found guilty of murder, but not just any murder. >> my case is considered high profile because i guy i killed was a local celebrity, dancer. >> 28-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. plus say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known as the shizz. just a few hours earlier brown was in court to hear his sentence from the judge. >> we the jury for the offense of murder confinement in the pen penitentiary of 24 years. >> just got sentenced today for 24 years. for first degree murder, two counts of one endangerment, tampering with physical evidence. >> you seem pretty cool, calm and collected for getting 24 years in prison. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> i was on the news earlier today, so i don't know if i'm going to be on there at 6:00 again or not. see if they got my good side. >> brown's calm demeanor might result from his rug rust exercise regimen and having already spent the past 17 months in
such is the case with kenneth brown.recently found guilty of murder, but not just any murder. >> my case is considered high profile because i guy i killed was a local celebrity, dancer. >> 28-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. plus say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known as the shizz. just a few hours earlier brown was in court to hear his sentence from the judge. >> we the jury for the...
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james brown is here with a preview. >> reporter: hello, allen. up next, the u.s.ues a stern warning to north korea after its latest missile launch. >> skiing in summer. the wintry landscape causing problems beneath the mountain. >> and the photo that could prove amelia earhart survived her final flight coming up on the "cbs evening news." >> james brown lost some weight. looks good. thanks for watching us at 5:00. ahead at 6:00 the city of san francisco wants to pay you to save your own money. how to get in on that deal coming up. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> brown: as the president lands in europe, his u.n. ambassador delivers a warning to north korea. >> one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military force. we will use them if we must. >> brown: also tonight, a deadly holiday weekend. >> it is clear this was an unprovoked attack. >> brown: a new york cop is gunned down in what police call an assassination. >> we're on our way to the emergency. >> brown: and we're on the frontlines of the battle until chicago where more than a dozen peo
james brown is here with a preview. >> reporter: hello, allen. up next, the u.s.ues a stern warning to north korea after its latest missile launch. >> skiing in summer. the wintry landscape causing problems beneath the mountain. >> and the photo that could prove amelia earhart survived her final flight coming up on the "cbs evening news." >> james brown lost some weight. looks good. thanks for watching us at 5:00. ahead at 6:00 the city of san francisco wants...
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jeffrey brown went to michigan to see them. >> brown: a fiery red sky.le "trapped in a city" with charred remains from the 1967 detroit riots. a painting by yvonne parks catchings, in an exhibition titled "say it loud: art, history, rebellion" at the charles h. wright museum of african american history. striking images of confrontation, and consequences, in works by national and local artists from the 1960s on. curator patrina chatman: >> what i think you're seeing is the emotions of the artists, describing history from their perspective. i see the politics, i see the social concerns that people had in it, and i see their pain. and i feel their pain, and i think other people will feel it as well. >> brown: july, 1967: five days of violence, fear and destruction in a major american city, that would leave 43 dead, some 7,200 arrested, and more than 2,000 buildings destroyed. 50 years later, some of the city's leading cultural institutions are asking questions: "was it a riot? a rebellion? even a revolution?" and, using art to look back and ahead. at the de
jeffrey brown went to michigan to see them. >> brown: a fiery red sky.le "trapped in a city" with charred remains from the 1967 detroit riots. a painting by yvonne parks catchings, in an exhibition titled "say it loud: art, history, rebellion" at the charles h. wright museum of african american history. striking images of confrontation, and consequences, in works by national and local artists from the 1960s on. curator patrina chatman: >> what i think you're...
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jeffrey brown has their story. >> brown: they call themselves" raqqa is being slaughtered silently" andt year the committee to protect journalists awarded the group its international press freedom award. their story is now told in a documentary titled, "city of ghosts" and joining me is the film's director, matthew heineman and abdal-aziz al- hamza, one of the group's members. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> brown: aziz i want to-- you and your friends and colleagues, you are not fighters, you were not journalists before all of this started. in your own words, what are you? how do you describe yourselves? >> so before the syrian revolution before all what happened in syria, i was a normal teenager who was studying biochemistry so i had nothing to do with politic even like my family had like no political background so i was as any college student anywhere. >> brown: and then when this started, you and your friends felt you had to document it. >> yes, so like the way how the syrian regime and isis prevented the international media organizations to come and cover what's going on i
jeffrey brown has their story. >> brown: they call themselves" raqqa is being slaughtered silently" andt year the committee to protect journalists awarded the group its international press freedom award. their story is now told in a documentary titled, "city of ghosts" and joining me is the film's director, matthew heineman and abdal-aziz al- hamza, one of the group's members. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> brown: aziz i want to-- you and your...
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>> brown: chip reid, thank you so much. and still ahead, the tennis tussle., and a grumpy old man. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. also in chocolate. probiotic bites! i'm lumy bargain detergent shifcouldn't keep up.ter. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. >> brown: firefighters in the west are battling more than three dozen wildfires. in colorado, they've been working since
>> brown: chip reid, thank you so much. and still ahead, the tennis tussle., and a grumpy old man. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. also in chocolate. probiotic bites! i'm lumy bargain detergent shifcouldn't keep up.ter. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number...
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. >> brown: anna werner, thank you so much. we turn now to business news. did you know that volvo is latin for "i roll?" now the swedish car maker is about to roll differently. here's transportation correspondent kris van cleave. >> reporter: volvo built its brand on safety, but its legacy may be as the automaker that brought about the end of the gasoline-powered engine. it will become the first major auto maker to offer all new models as electric or hybrids starting in 2019. volvo c.e.o. hakan samuelsson: >> we are reacting to customers demand, asking for electrified cars. >> reporter: volvo isn't alone. g.m., and soon tesla, will offer mass market electric vehicles starting at $35,000. ford and others are also expanding electric and hybrid offerings. marla sanders was shopping for a new volvo today in new jersey. >> i will definitely remain a volvo customer, and i would consider purchasing an electric car. i think it's better for the environment. >> reporter: low gas prices have limited demand for often-pricey electric or hybrid vehicles. they made up jus
. >> brown: anna werner, thank you so much. we turn now to business news. did you know that volvo is latin for "i roll?" now the swedish car maker is about to roll differently. here's transportation correspondent kris van cleave. >> reporter: volvo built its brand on safety, but its legacy may be as the automaker that brought about the end of the gasoline-powered engine. it will become the first major auto maker to offer all new models as electric or hybrids starting in...
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last year, brown and zachary broke into miss flo's san jose home and beat her. she died from her injuries in october. he was arrested just days after the robbery. these two women were later arrested and accused of trying to cover up the crime. brown says he knew who ewen was and used to date the other, but was home the night of the robbery. >> whoever did do it, they need to speak up. speak up and speak up and say what they did because i was not there that night. and this is very sad that i'm being arrested for something i did not do. >> reporter: brown's mother was also arrested yesterday for harboring a criminal. that's a felony. she's being held in jail on $500,000 bail. reporting live in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> new developments in that deadly car crash that was live streamed on instagram. the driver has now been formerly charged, 18-year-old sanchez faces manslaughter and dui for the deadly crash last week. she's said to make her first court appearance later today. sanchez's sister jacqueline was in the back seat of that ca
last year, brown and zachary broke into miss flo's san jose home and beat her. she died from her injuries in october. he was arrested just days after the robbery. these two women were later arrested and accused of trying to cover up the crime. brown says he knew who ewen was and used to date the other, but was home the night of the robbery. >> whoever did do it, they need to speak up. speak up and speak up and say what they did because i was not there that night. and this is very sad that...
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that's especially true for aaron brown.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 groves as well. h
that's especially true for aaron brown.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...
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the two were convicted of the second degree murder for beating brown to death in april. at the time of the murder, brown was married to cecil. but had a relationship with the other. in court today the prosecutors arguing that parnel brown was cold and calculated. and seatful. the defense lawyers for both spoke to the character saying they were both willing to help other people. they both had a look of any history of violence. the courtroom was packed with brown's family and many of them giving victim impact statements before the sentences were handed down. we spoke to the family members about what they felt the minute the 30-year sentence was given. >> it is putting a backpack down. like a backpack that you have been carrying full of weight. you finally got to put down 30 years is what we were praying for. he did what we asked him to do. >> prior to the sentencing the lawyer filed a motion with the judge to acquit and file for a few trial. that was denied by the judge. we heard from both defense lawyers in court. saying they both plan to file an appeal in this case. repo
the two were convicted of the second degree murder for beating brown to death in april. at the time of the murder, brown was married to cecil. but had a relationship with the other. in court today the prosecutors arguing that parnel brown was cold and calculated. and seatful. the defense lawyers for both spoke to the character saying they were both willing to help other people. they both had a look of any history of violence. the courtroom was packed with brown's family and many of them giving...
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brown says his instincts kicked in. he jumped into action. brown is a trained security officer licensed to carry a gun, pepper spray and a baton. brown managed to chase down the suspects and wrestle the phone away. now, he has a message for anyone looking to do harm. >> you never know where i may be or someone like me so don't try it. >> brown adds, no one has a right to make a person fear for their life. it's a second large mob attack on bart this year. bart changed the security procedures after the first mob attack happened back in april. >>> 4:51 right now on the friday morning. the search continues for gas thieves in the north bay. police said they're stealing fuel meant for school buses. the fuel heist happened wednesday night and police are now searching for this van. a man and a woman reportedly stole hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel from the bus yard. custodians spotted that couple siphoning the gas from underground storage tanks. >>> coming up, cleaning up the debris and praying for the best. up next, to italy where there's fear of
brown says his instincts kicked in. he jumped into action. brown is a trained security officer licensed to carry a gun, pepper spray and a baton. brown managed to chase down the suspects and wrestle the phone away. now, he has a message for anyone looking to do harm. >> you never know where i may be or someone like me so don't try it. >> brown adds, no one has a right to make a person fear for their life. it's a second large mob attack on bart this year. bart changed the security...
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how the police to try to keep them under control. >> brown: in poland, cheers for the president. message for moscow. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere. >> brown: also tonight, the government ethics watchdog resigns, then talks to us. >> reporter: do you think the president and his family are using the office to enrich themselves? >> brown: is it the beginning of the end of the internal combustion engine? a bold move by volvo. hobby lobby, arts, craft, and now somethingled artifacts. and a really cool plates -- place for ki
how the police to try to keep them under control. >> brown: in poland, cheers for the president. message for moscow. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere. >> brown: also tonight, the government ethics watchdog resigns, then talks to us. >> reporter: do you think the president and his family are using the office to enrich themselves? >> brown: is it the beginning of the end of the internal combustion engine? a bold move by...
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jeffrey brown reports. >> i'm disappointed in the attorney general, he should not have recused himself. >> reporter: the president's latest salvo came this afternoon, at his news conference with lebanon's prime minister. that followed a morning broadside on twitter, declaring: and yesterday, another tweet that called sessions "our beleaguered a.g." and plaintively asked why he's not investigating hillary clinton. so, what next? the president said this, today: >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on leaks from intelligence agencies, leaking like rarely have they leaked before. we will see what happens, time will tell. >> reporter: sessions was a veteran republican senator from alabama, and in early 2016-- became the first in that body to endorse the trump candidacy. after he won, president-elect trump nominated him as attorney general. but less than a month after sessions' confirmation, it emerged that-- despite earlier denials-- he had, in fact, met with the russian ambassador during the campaign. >> i should not be involved in any campaign investigation. >> reporter: in e
jeffrey brown reports. >> i'm disappointed in the attorney general, he should not have recused himself. >> reporter: the president's latest salvo came this afternoon, at his news conference with lebanon's prime minister. that followed a morning broadside on twitter, declaring: and yesterday, another tweet that called sessions "our beleaguered a.g." and plaintively asked why he's not investigating hillary clinton. so, what next? the president said this, today: >> i...
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brown shoes. like, i never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes.laughter] and when we, when i was a kid and 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 that a what that was about, the shoes, the jacket, the tie was somebody was going to find you, look at you if you were wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville. [laughter] >> well, the brown shoes has a, has a story. i was once again accused of, 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. henry wilson made a nasty remark about that in another one of his journals. and i lost her friendship incidentally because in 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 on, living on the west side and we scooted, went across -- needed a visa pra
brown shoes. like, i never had the social self-confidence to wear brown shoes.laughter] and when we, when i was a kid and 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 that a what that was about, the shoes, the jacket, the tie was somebody was going to find you, look at you if you were wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville....
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>> i like it. >> brett brown, reddick reveals what he told brown when they met during the free agent visit. >> the sixers haven't been very good. and there's something about his disposition, the way he's coached in basketball team, the way he's embraced the process. the spirit of the sixers has never been broken. and i think that speaks volumes to coach brown. >> how about that? >> i admire reddick. he probably could have gotten a multi-year deal. maybe the nets were interested. he's earnest about playing with the sixers here. and 23 million reasons why. >> and how about this? joel embiid can be an anchor on a championship team. and the trash talking between embiid and ball cost him $7,000. fined him for cursing on his instagram account. mike, has this gone way too far? >> i don't know why people give lavar ball any pub at all. i try not to talk about the guy. i couldn't think of a worst guess. you play into his hands. >> you wouldn't have him on your show? >> i would not. i'm not interested in the guy at all. and if i were embiid, pay no mind to him. i don't understand why this guy
>> i like it. >> brett brown, reddick reveals what he told brown when they met during the free agent visit. >> the sixers haven't been very good. and there's something about his disposition, the way he's coached in basketball team, the way he's embraced the process. the spirit of the sixers has never been broken. and i think that speaks volumes to coach brown. >> how about that? >> i admire reddick. he probably could have gotten a multi-year deal. maybe the nets...
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[inaudible] professor browning: the last battle was shiloh, april 6 and 7, 1862. we talked about how grant thought the war was going to be over, one more battle and this thing will end and then after
[inaudible] professor browning: the last battle was shiloh, april 6 and 7, 1862. we talked about how grant thought the war was going to be over, one more battle and this thing will end and then after
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she was a female kwhite brown hair.as wearing a bra only and had on dark, lightweight sweat pants and started yelling, he's going to kill me. he's going to kill me. >> and jurors hear it for themselves, another chilling 911 call from simpson's wife in 1993. >> my husband just broke into my house and he's ranting and raving. >> less than a year before her murder. >> wait a minute. what's your name? >> nicole simpson. >> is he the sportscaster or whatever? >> yeah. >> is he threatening you? >> going nuts. >> and i was like, wow, he could be pretty bad. >> now more than 20 years later, juror number four, david aldonna, remembers that moment vividly. >> so that 911 tape made an impact. >> yeah, it did because when you hear somebody pounding on the door like that and saying i think you know his record by now. >> nick kol's sister denise tells prosecutors she has seen simpson beatnik coal in person. >> he's grabbed nicole, told her to get out of his house, wanted us all of his house. picked her up, threw her against the wall.
she was a female kwhite brown hair.as wearing a bra only and had on dark, lightweight sweat pants and started yelling, he's going to kill me. he's going to kill me. >> and jurors hear it for themselves, another chilling 911 call from simpson's wife in 1993. >> my husband just broke into my house and he's ranting and raving. >> less than a year before her murder. >> wait a minute. what's your name? >> nicole simpson. >> is he the sportscaster or whatever?...
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>> he and governor brown come together to oppose the president on climate change. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us. californians landmark climate change legislation has been extended until 2030 with the stroke of the governor's >> there was a resounding message from here from both the current governor, jerry brown, a democrat, and the former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, a republican that california is still leading the country this the world when it comes to climate change especially with the passage of this extension to cap and trade. >> energy policy. >> reporter: it seemed impossible a few weeks ago to get environmentalists and business leaders, republicans and democrats on the same page. >> legislative unicorns do exist. there was almost a mythical nature this how this thing came together. the rarity of different industry, environmental groups, political parties coming together to find the solution. >> reporter: ab398 passed the assembly and senate last week. today with great fanfare governor brown signed the cap and trade extension in the same s
>> he and governor brown come together to oppose the president on climate change. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us. californians landmark climate change legislation has been extended until 2030 with the stroke of the governor's >> there was a resounding message from here from both the current governor, jerry brown, a democrat, and the former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, a republican that california is still leading the country this the world when...