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johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill. brown sacrificed himself at the beginning of a long struggle for freedom. seeould only take time to the truth. he said history will date fromnia's emancipation harpers ferry. he gave the eulogy at brown's funeral in new york. ruffiann edmond acquired his battle trophy five days after brown's execution. he described it as one of those spirits which brown had brought to arm the slaves. which brown had brought to arm the slaves. and other white southerners saw african spears. a bookkeeper counted a large quantity of spears, sharp iron booing knives, a terrible looking
johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill....
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>> supervisor brown: yes. >> 20. there's overtime within the department and then there's the 10b overtime, working for private. >> supervisor brown: i'm not talking about 10b. i'm talking about doing their job. the it's 20 a week. they can work 60 hours a week? is that their cap? what would that be? >> if you're asking -- there's a cap per year, 520. that's set by ordinance. it varies -- if you're on an arrest and you're working six or seven hours overtime, it has to be managed. there's not a daily cap. it's situational. what supervisors and managers capped have to do with it, they have to monitor. somebody worked 10 hours plus, 7 hours overtime, they have to be work next day, you want to adjust the shift or give that person the day off. you have to manage it. it's really situational. i misunderstood your question. >> supervisor brown: there's a yearly cap. that's the question i have. with the actual beat officers, i think all of us and our neighborhoods want beat officers. i can't go to neighborhood that doesn't wan
>> supervisor brown: yes. >> 20. there's overtime within the department and then there's the 10b overtime, working for private. >> supervisor brown: i'm not talking about 10b. i'm talking about doing their job. the it's 20 a week. they can work 60 hours a week? is that their cap? what would that be? >> if you're asking -- there's a cap per year, 520. that's set by ordinance. it varies -- if you're on an arrest and you're working six or seven hours overtime, it has to be...
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jordan brown, accused of gunning down his pregnant, soon to be stepmom.he tiny town of wampum, with a population of roughly 600, now has millions of eyes upon it. jordan brown was just 11 years old last february. >> that mug shot of jordan that sort of became an icon of the story spread across the world. >> reporter: this is the mugshot that was taken. >> i was crying in the picture. i was crying that whole night. i didn't understand what was happening. >> reporter: did you understand what you stood accused of? >> no, i didn't understand. >> reporter: what do you see in this mug shot? >> i see absolutely who just committed a murder, that's why there's a mug shot. >> reporter: retired state police corporal jeffrey martin says the first critical clue was from the autopsy, which revealed the single gunshot to the head, and the shotgun pellets that killed her. >> i've never expected to have the murder weapon to be a shotgun. >> reporter: and so what is that telling you in terms of a suspect? >> it's more of a weapon of opportunity, it's not a weapon that some
jordan brown, accused of gunning down his pregnant, soon to be stepmom.he tiny town of wampum, with a population of roughly 600, now has millions of eyes upon it. jordan brown was just 11 years old last february. >> that mug shot of jordan that sort of became an icon of the story spread across the world. >> reporter: this is the mugshot that was taken. >> i was crying in the picture. i was crying that whole night. i didn't understand what was happening. >> reporter: did...
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john young, in the command module called charlie brown.ems involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel also caused a 3.5 degree rotation between the two spacecraft, not enough to endanger on docking, but for apollo 11, it would be fixed. >> ok. three minutes, going over the hill. you are go for undocking. we will see you around the other side. >> roger. >> roger. ♪ narrator: the undocking took place behind the moon. ♪ narrator: when contact was reestablished, snoopy and charlie brown were ready for the separation maneuver prior to descend. -- prior to descent. the word from john young and charlie brown was -- >> you will never know how big this thing gets when the
john young, in the command module called charlie brown.ems involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel...
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lexie brown will have a chance to shoot two. >> rebecca: great hustle by lexie brown. that's a tough call for riquna williams. lexie brown just tripped over her legs. >> ryan: big free throws here after foul number four on williams. that one drops for brown. the wnba is celebrating equality and inclusion during pride month. with games on abc and espn and pride night in local markets, support pride, support your team. get your tickets today at wnba name/tickets. offensive rebound for minnesota. fowles wants it. ogwumike denies it. l.a. with one time-out remaining, minnesota with two. lynx are in the bonus. foul to . 1:18 to go. sims with, two to shoot.ce u a avel befor she it once she tat whether or not this shot was off in time for lexie brown, who is having a career day. they'll see whether or not this is a shot clock violation. >> rebecca: to the naked eye, it looked like she got it off in time. they cannot review it to see whether or not she traveled. they can only review to see if she got it off in time and clearly, it's not even close. >> ryan: let's see whether o
lexie brown will have a chance to shoot two. >> rebecca: great hustle by lexie brown. that's a tough call for riquna williams. lexie brown just tripped over her legs. >> ryan: big free throws here after foul number four on williams. that one drops for brown. the wnba is celebrating equality and inclusion during pride month. with games on abc and espn and pride night in local markets, support pride, support your team. get your tickets today at wnba name/tickets. offensive rebound for...
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senator brown: sure. ambassador lighthizer: i could pass given the shortness of time i am prepared to pass. i don't know if it will get them to stop cheating, tariffs alone. i know one thing that won't work and that is talking with them because we have done that for 20 years. i know you agree with me on that. if we don't get an agreement and then we have to do something and if there's a better idea than tariffs i'd like to hear it. i haven't heard it. i do know you and i agree that just chatting with them in a dialogue is not going to get them to change because that's proven to be unsuccessful. senator brown: i know you care about that. i know you care about wages, chinese wages for workers and the benefits it has on their country and our competitiveness with them. i am just concerned there is no plan b, that the president -- has the president established a strong coalition of other countries that will work with us to force china to stop cheating if our bilateral efforts fail, have we done that? ambassado
senator brown: sure. ambassador lighthizer: i could pass given the shortness of time i am prepared to pass. i don't know if it will get them to stop cheating, tariffs alone. i know one thing that won't work and that is talking with them because we have done that for 20 years. i know you agree with me on that. if we don't get an agreement and then we have to do something and if there's a better idea than tariffs i'd like to hear it. i haven't heard it. i do know you and i agree that just...
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jeffrey brown explores what it might mean. >> brown: we'll look at the two key decisions of the day. to help with the census case, we're joined by hansi lo wongpr of and for gerrymandering, stu rothenberg of "i h,ections." and here for bot of course, is our own marcia coyle, chief l.shington correspondent for the "national law jour welcome to all of you. hansi, let's start with the census case firrest. nd us briefly what it is inistrationump ad said in calling for the citizenship question. >> irst, is this person a citizen of the united s on census forms in order to better enforce part of the voting rights act, specifilly to better inform decisions for racial minorities. >> brown: mrcia, the court said we're putting this on hold, this decision by the ch f >> right. this decision came in a case brought by the state of new york and the new york immigration council. they challenged theme ce secretary's citizenship question decision, saying it was an arbitrary and capricious decision that violated ad feeral law known as the administrative procede act. ter a trial a new york federal judge
jeffrey brown explores what it might mean. >> brown: we'll look at the two key decisions of the day. to help with the census case, we're joined by hansi lo wongpr of and for gerrymandering, stu rothenberg of "i h,ections." and here for bot of course, is our own marcia coyle, chief l.shington correspondent for the "national law jour welcome to all of you. hansi, let's start with the census case firrest. nd us briefly what it is inistrationump ad said in calling for the...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the whitney museum inew york. on the "newshour" online now, everyone wants to save the bees as their popontadecline every year. a new suggests we may be saving em to death. researchers found viruses may be spilling over from commercial honey bee colonies into wild bee populations. learn more on our web site pbs.org/neuhour. a newate, president trump upon leaving japan says he will stopn south korea and invites north korean leader kim jong un to meet him at the demilitarized zone. we just learned this. that's the "newshour" for tonight. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life.fe ell-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel.ng ge program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> th
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the whitney museum inew york. on the "newshour" online now, everyone wants to save the bees as their popontadecline every year. a new suggests we may be saving em to death. researchers found viruses may be spilling over from commercial honey bee colonies into wild bee populations. learn more on our web site pbs.org/neuhour. a newate, president trump upon leaving japan says he will stopn south korea and invites north korean leader kim jong un...
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[applause] >> thank you, supervisor brown. and thank you to san francisco for being a place where doing something that is a little hard to figure out is not only tolerated, it's celebrated. and we have been doing this for a quarter of a century. when we started, we were prepared to go. but we are still here. and the city is still welcoming us. so even though we started out from kind of somber space over the years because it's san francisco it has transformed into a welcoming. it's still hard to figure out experience that people -- they just respond to it. it's a city that people come here looking for certain acceptance of alternatives and i just try and manifest that. and share it with people. give them an art experience that is not a commercial one, or you know, it's a body of work that people respond to. and as an artist, it's been a thrill to do it. and it's certainly a thrill to be acknowledged and honored for it by the city and the board of supervisors as well. so thank you. thank you for all of that and i'm going to let
[applause] >> thank you, supervisor brown. and thank you to san francisco for being a place where doing something that is a little hard to figure out is not only tolerated, it's celebrated. and we have been doing this for a quarter of a century. when we started, we were prepared to go. but we are still here. and the city is still welcoming us. so even though we started out from kind of somber space over the years because it's san francisco it has transformed into a welcoming. it's still...
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salute the azy base. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in washington, d.c. woodruff: lesley stahl is an emmy-award winningalist currently reporting for cbs erws' "60 minutes." during her long cahe has served as a white house correspondent and anchor of cbs' "face the nation." tonight, for our facebook watch that moment when she talks about joining the boys club that had been netwo television news. >> wn i was working as a loc reporter in boston, just starting out in 1972, affirmative action was just being instituted by companies, uh, all across the country. and so the three networks i was told, were desperate to getti women and mino to put on camera. so i applied and cbs hired me and i moved from boston to washington, i think the next day. >> what did it feel like to break in a boy's club? >> after i'd been at cbs for a couple of years. i was made correspondence that on election night, which sit in that druan. i was very nervous and the president of cbs news said, no,v no, ity cozy. i'm going to take it to the set to see.d, and he sow you see cronkite and he
salute the azy base. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in washington, d.c. woodruff: lesley stahl is an emmy-award winningalist currently reporting for cbs erws' "60 minutes." during her long cahe has served as a white house correspondent and anchor of cbs' "face the nation." tonight, for our facebook watch that moment when she talks about joining the boys club that had been netwo television news. >> wn i was working as a loc reporter in boston,...
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supervisor brown do you have questions or comments? >> commissioner brown: i have a few questions. how can we make sure tenants have time to exercise the preference to ensure they can transition smoothly from current housing to new affordable housing? >> i think if we allow tenants -- i think what you are asks is like when they get to the end, when suddenly the restrictions ex prior and they have a -- expire and the market rate rent goes up or they get eviction and they have eviction on the record before they have time for affordable housing. i think we can add just that by making it available to them now and not waiting until the rent goes up. if they are in a building that has market rate units, they know what the market rate rent will be, and we can qualify them now based on their current income and based on what the market rate units are going for in the building that they are in. >> because i know in the fillmore center, i think what is it? 103 are staying because you negotiated and seniors and those with disabilities are able to stay to have their lifetime. >> that's correct.
supervisor brown do you have questions or comments? >> commissioner brown: i have a few questions. how can we make sure tenants have time to exercise the preference to ensure they can transition smoothly from current housing to new affordable housing? >> i think if we allow tenants -- i think what you are asks is like when they get to the end, when suddenly the restrictions ex prior and they have a -- expire and the market rate rent goes up or they get eviction and they have...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. >> woodruff: singer r.t tomorrow, facing more charges of sexual inuse. federastigators are g ighing charges as well. it's all a strikange in fortune. yamiche alcindor is back with a conversation we recently recorded with a journalist who has long pursued this story. it's our latest installment of our "bookshelf." >> reporter: for years there have been allegations and rumors sbout r. kelly's behavior. there wa trial, acquittal and more accusations. en this winter concerns intensified. in january a six-hour documentary detailed allegations of r. kelly mistreating and sexually abused women, many minors, even as his career thrived. in february the star was charged with aggregateriminal sexual abuse involving four women, consentder the age of at the time of the abuse. he turned himself into chicago police and was eventually released on bail. his record company dropped him. kelly has been repeatedly denying committing any criminal behavior a new book, "souless: the case against r. kelly," chronicles the singer's
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. >> woodruff: singer r.t tomorrow, facing more charges of sexual inuse. federastigators are g ighing charges as well. it's all a strikange in fortune. yamiche alcindor is back with a conversation we recently recorded with a journalist who has long pursued this story. it's our latest installment of our "bookshelf." >> reporter: for years there have been allegations and rumors sbout r. kelly's behavior. there wa trial,...
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i would suggest we take the amendments by supervisor brown. my amendments are all around the issues that i discussed and simply stated are to let them opt in. so i take sou supervisor brown s the elected representative of that area. if the ncds and rusds need to be shrunk there and buffers gone away, sobeit, i welcome that. that may be true for other supervisor and other neighborhoods and communities. so i would suggest with duplicate the file no one file and add the amendments i'm offering. in either event, i've been informed that what supervisor brown has introduced today requires another hearing as a matter of law. is that correct? (please stand by). that would be what i suggest. so moved. >> i would take that without objection and then i would duplicate the file and make a motion to add my amendments which are before you. that overlaps and has different 24th street starts to go into the valley it's different than 24th street in the mission in terms of the issues that they might be facing in terms of the businesses that liquor licenses and
i would suggest we take the amendments by supervisor brown. my amendments are all around the issues that i discussed and simply stated are to let them opt in. so i take sou supervisor brown s the elected representative of that area. if the ncds and rusds need to be shrunk there and buffers gone away, sobeit, i welcome that. that may be true for other supervisor and other neighborhoods and communities. so i would suggest with duplicate the file no one file and add the amendments i'm offering. in...
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>> because i livthere. >> brown: as simple as that. in a deeply divided america, the artists chosen by curators panetta and hockley exhibit a t quieter ton in the past. you have to listen for it, as in kota ezawa's animation of football players kneeling dualng the nanthem. and look for it, in jeffrey gibson's huge banners. >> a lot of those big socio- political issues that we're grappling with in this country wright now are there in tk. i ju think in a lot of cases there's a combination of poetry and interest on the part of the artist in infusing that content with aesthetic decisions, decisions around paint color, material. >> for us, i think we ho when people come to see the exhibition that they find it engaging, thathey find it an interesting and illuminating experience to move through the galleries, but also that perhapt it helm to reframe some of their thinking around some of the most difficult issues of our time. b wn: the biennial exhibition is up through september 22.pb for thnewshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the whitney museum in
>> because i livthere. >> brown: as simple as that. in a deeply divided america, the artists chosen by curators panetta and hockley exhibit a t quieter ton in the past. you have to listen for it, as in kota ezawa's animation of football players kneeling dualng the nanthem. and look for it, in jeffrey gibson's huge banners. >> a lot of those big socio- political issues that we're grappling with in this country wright now are there in tk. i ju think in a lot of cases there's a...
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700 hash browns. jason wasn't hungry for 700 hash browns. he was hungry for the truth. so what happened well, faced with more evidence than the average murder trial, the judge ruled in jason's favor, and the ticket was overturned there you go [ cheers and applause so, it looks like hash browns aren't the only thing being served [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right now ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with bryan cranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ with verizon up, we won luke bryan tickets. there's an area just for verizon up members. it made me feel like a celebrity. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like big savings on our best phones when you switch. that's verizon. charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! we all care about amazing taste. that's why we've been making the best mayonnaise for over 100 years. be
700 hash browns. jason wasn't hungry for 700 hash browns. he was hungry for the truth. so what happened well, faced with more evidence than the average murder trial, the judge ruled in jason's favor, and the ticket was overturned there you go [ cheers and applause so, it looks like hash browns aren't the only thing being served [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right now ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with bryan cranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ with...
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a>> brown: john henshall economist based in melbourne, australia.me here in 2001 by accident, and has since returned 22 times. now, he's written a book about its downtown redevelopment, ando lessonother small cities. >> well, you have to have something that you can authentically promote. in this case, it's the blues. >> brown: something real. >> something real. it's n just the music, but certainly the blues, that's one ro the lessons. you got tote it. you've got to get people engaged and, increasingly the clarksdalians themselves are now recognizing what they have here >> brown: you mean they didn't before? >> they grew up with it. they didn't realize that something could be so appealing to people beyond the city limits. >> brown: in a majority-black area, those visitors are overwhelmingly white, as are many of the new businesses-- and akthe challenge here is to sure the benefits are spreaden evly. >> lot of people depend on the festival. >> brown: archie buford is owner of our grandma's house of pancakes, one of a number of new downtown establishme
a>> brown: john henshall economist based in melbourne, australia.me here in 2001 by accident, and has since returned 22 times. now, he's written a book about its downtown redevelopment, ando lessonother small cities. >> well, you have to have something that you can authentically promote. in this case, it's the blues. >> brown: something real. >> something real. it's n just the music, but certainly the blues, that's one ro the lessons. you got tote it. you've got to get...
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$997.00 lamar monson is sentenced to 50 years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. off years they're not going to want to be in prison on my. that's something that i wouldn't wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale on the whole process of it is comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being siphoned away from. you one thing about them are. i think that he thought his daughters they were looking occurred to me. but everything he told me to do for her. in the matters and in his. everything he do for her she never had a word for anything because the father was not around and she was upset and angry her mother too was because them are was in here to help her train. his daughter said they could but he had the best interests in the world for his. he just wasn't here to do it so i did it and like us is good in the world for nothing but missing of. 20 years later a single event changes the course of lamar monson's life just around
$997.00 lamar monson is sentenced to 50 years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. off years they're not going to want to be in prison on my. that's something that i wouldn't wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale on the whole process of it is comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being siphoned away from. you one thing about...
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: yeah, but you went a different route. >> it went a different route, >> brown: but not by plan.lay was no more.e but st recording of its music-- including the song, "michael in the bathroom"-- became a huge viral sensation.ng >> ♪ i am g in the bathroom at the biggest party of ♪ yeth >> brown: with its themes touching on the anxieties and essures of teenage suburban mfe. it inspired socialedia memes and fan art, clubs, online ande then livperformances. to date the recordinbeen streamed some 300 million times. will roland plays jeremy and george salazar is his friend michael. >> well a couple of people found this album, found out about the show, told their friends about the show, shared the album. it was like a multi-level marketing scheme in a way. it's what they tell you, they're like "if you tell five friends had they tell five friends, then suddenly you'll a million friends," and that's literally what happened with this show. >> brown: with a built-in fanth baseplay got an off- broadway run and then opened in the grand lyceum theater in march. >> people feel kind of represent
: yeah, but you went a different route. >> it went a different route, >> brown: but not by plan.lay was no more.e but st recording of its music-- including the song, "michael in the bathroom"-- became a huge viral sensation.ng >> ♪ i am g in the bathroom at the biggest party of ♪ yeth >> brown: with its themes touching on the anxieties and essures of teenage suburban mfe. it inspired socialedia memes and fan art, clubs, online ande then livperformances. to...
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supervisor brown. brown present. supervisor fewer? >> present. >> clerk: fewer present. supervisor haney. haney present. supervisor mandelman? mandelman not present. supervisor mar? mar present. supervisor present. >> present. >> clerk: supervisor ronen? >> present. >> clerk: supervisor safai. supervisor stefani? present. supervisor walton? supervisor yee? >> present. >> clerk: mr. president, we have a quorum. >> okay. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, will you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of necker, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> all right. on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv, maya hernandez and kalina mendoza who record each of the meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, are there any communication? >> clerk: there are none to report, mr. president. >> colleagues, today we are approving the minutes from apri, 2019 board meetings. and the may 8th,
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it's part of "canvas," our ongoing arts and culture series. ♪ >> brown: the stress, the awkwardness,he sheer horror of high school. ♪ in the musical "be more chill" the very unhappy andncool cremy ingests a pill-shaped "supercomputer" thnges him into a popular kid. mayhem and magic ensue. ♪ the story itself may gover familiarund, but the story of the musicals anything but. "be more chill" could be creating a new model for broadway. 37-year-old joe iconis wrote the music and lyrics. >> i was shocked by what happened because it's not something that's ever happened before. >> brown: in 2015 the play opened in a new jersey theater and received a less-than- enthusiastic by "new york times" critic charles isherwood.th thatght iconis, was that. >> when we closed in jersey i thought the show was dead. but i thought that because it was. no one wanted it because the war that our theusiness works or has worked up until now is that you need that "new yorkti s" review if you're a little show like ours in order to come into new york. >> brown: yeah, but you went a different route. >> it went a dif
it's part of "canvas," our ongoing arts and culture series. ♪ >> brown: the stress, the awkwardness,he sheer horror of high school. ♪ in the musical "be more chill" the very unhappy andncool cremy ingests a pill-shaped "supercomputer" thnges him into a popular kid. mayhem and magic ensue. ♪ the story itself may gover familiarund, but the story of the musicals anything but. "be more chill" could be creating a new model for broadway. 37-year-old...
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brown points out there's no other virus we have to keep vaccinating against year after year.io, not mumps, not rubella-- only influenza. >> this shapeshifter of a virus is the thi that keeps everybody on their toes because you can be looking at one virusa and produce ine for it, and unbeknownst to everybody-- even with the best science that have out there-- unbeknownst to everybody, the virus changes just a little bit, it becomes unrecognizable to the immune system and does its damage. >> braham: and that vaccine for the prior strain is worthless. >> and vaccine for the prior strain is worthless against that new strain. >> brangham: not only does seasonal flu change, but every now and then, a brand new so called "novel strain" emerges, and that's what has the potential to create fdeadly, glob pandemic. one of these novel strains isst what killed anated 50 to 100 million people back in 1918. it's considered the worst natural disaster in recorded human history. it's what public health officials worry could happenda again >> we've got to be able to have something that when a new
brown points out there's no other virus we have to keep vaccinating against year after year.io, not mumps, not rubella-- only influenza. >> this shapeshifter of a virus is the thi that keeps everybody on their toes because you can be looking at one virusa and produce ine for it, and unbeknownst to everybody-- even with the best science that have out there-- unbeknownst to everybody, the virus changes just a little bit, it becomes unrecognizable to the immune system and does its damage....
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in this case, it's the blues. >> brown: something real. >> something real.he music, but certainly the blues, that's one of the lessons. you got to promote it. you've got to get people engaged and, increasingly the clarksdalians themselves are now recognizing what they have here >> brown: you mean they didn't before? >> they grew up with it. they didn't realize that alsomething could be so apg to people beyond the city ormits. >> brown: in a my-black area, those visitors are overwhelmingly white, as are many of w businesses-- and the challenge here is to make sure the benefits are spread evenly. >> lot of people depend on the festival >> brown: archie buford is owner of our grandma's house of pancakes, one of a number of new downtown establishments-- but one of the few black-owned. >> what we got to work on is making sure what wfedo inside the gets outside to better the community. the better the community, the better the city. >> brown: festival co-founder roger stolle. >> it's the first puzzle piece on that empty table. and it was absolutely an empty table.
in this case, it's the blues. >> brown: something real. >> something real.he music, but certainly the blues, that's one of the lessons. you got to promote it. you've got to get people engaged and, increasingly the clarksdalians themselves are now recognizing what they have here >> brown: you mean they didn't before? >> they grew up with it. they didn't realize that alsomething could be so apg to people beyond the city ormits. >> brown: in a my-black area, those...
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p. >> thank you, supervisor brown and good afternoon. i'm here tuke about the small business streamlining legislation. little bit of background how this legislation was developed. in february of 2018, they stated a retail sector and among the key findings from that study is that right tailer retailers aret hosting event and entertainment and that land use regulations and permitting requirements can add significant costs and time and also limit neglect to adapt to changing economic conditions. those were the study's findings but they were working one-on-one across the city in navigating the permitting process and additionally, findings are supported by the bla report that was requested by supervisor mandleman, that the time line can be nine months for a business to open without a conventional business use and those are averages. 1 month some are significantly . when we're talking about the storefront vacancy issue, we're talking about getting tenants to fit storefronts and cutting down the length of time to open and saving businesses time
p. >> thank you, supervisor brown and good afternoon. i'm here tuke about the small business streamlining legislation. little bit of background how this legislation was developed. in february of 2018, they stated a retail sector and among the key findings from that study is that right tailer retailers aret hosting event and entertainment and that land use regulations and permitting requirements can add significant costs and time and also limit neglect to adapt to changing economic...
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we will be doing that again in partnership with supervisor brown's office. and continue the city wide campaign which is getting consumers to be responsible and bringing their own bags, reminders. this all really fits under the overall goals and we have pivoted away from zero waste into generation reduction. so one of the big goals is not stop telling people, but focus the attention on what we're reducing as opposed to the energy into recycle and compost more. this is about the 10% overall generation reduction goal that was announced by our mayor during the global climate summit. we also wanted to thank the business community, the small businesses in particular, whofsh fantastic partners in recycling and composting with a huge amount of work in that area. way over 90% participation in the composting programs and really the city wouldn't a deserving community and so we thank you. i am happy to take any questions. >> commissioner dwight. >> well, i shop in a market that provides compostable bags for produce, and i will say that we use them, so testimony to the
we will be doing that again in partnership with supervisor brown's office. and continue the city wide campaign which is getting consumers to be responsible and bringing their own bags, reminders. this all really fits under the overall goals and we have pivoted away from zero waste into generation reduction. so one of the big goals is not stop telling people, but focus the attention on what we're reducing as opposed to the energy into recycle and compost more. this is about the 10% overall...
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extracted this false confession got him a sinus false confession the police believe that christina brown had been stabbed to death they believe that because near her body in the bathroom sink there was a bloody knife and she had been stabbed so they extracted a confession or i wrote out a confession for lamar in which he says he stabs her to death the problem was is that she wasn't stepped but the police did know that time so a few days later when the autopsy report comes out it reveals that she had superficial stab wounds but actually she'd been bludgeoned to death with a heavy object. it does not take the lawyers long to find the heavy object that allegedly killed the victim on the photos in the case file they noticed that the toilet tank lid is not in the right place the likely murder instrument was the ceramic toilet tank with a heavy ceramic toilet tank with it had blood all over it that was found in the bedroom not too far christina brown's print. after this the lawyers are convinced lamar monson did not kill christina brown as such he could not have written the confession himself
extracted this false confession got him a sinus false confession the police believe that christina brown had been stabbed to death they believe that because near her body in the bathroom sink there was a bloody knife and she had been stabbed so they extracted a confession or i wrote out a confession for lamar in which he says he stabs her to death the problem was is that she wasn't stepped but the police did know that time so a few days later when the autopsy report comes out it reveals that...
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. >> mayor brown, what is the proper way to get information that can hurt your rival candidate? >> well, you normally will hire somebody to do opposition research. you look at their tax returns, their tax payments, all of the kinds of things that might cause voters to think revolting thoughts about your opponent. that's what you propose to do. >> you hire someone to get the foreign information. >> or you send your son to
. >> mayor brown, what is the proper way to get information that can hurt your rival candidate? >> well, you normally will hire somebody to do opposition research. you look at their tax returns, their tax payments, all of the kinds of things that might cause voters to think revolting thoughts about your opponent. that's what you propose to do. >> you hire someone to get the foreign information. >> or you send your son to
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thank you supervisor brown. >> supervisor peskin: mr. please call item number 3 and 4 together. >> clerk: agenda item 3 ordinance in the planning code and business and tax circulations code to authorization an accessory dwelling unit in the construction of a new single family home or built' family building clearing the approval process and creating a an ex pa dieded bother of appeal process in single-family homes meeting specific requirements. number 4 is a duplicate of the previous ordinance that additionally has provision that would amend the requirements for the discretionary approval process where property owners must to the rent ordinance and they make the appropriate findings. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. so, the intent of supervisor safai's ordinance that we heard and to comply with recent state law changes that require approval of accessory dwelling units in single-family homes as well as new construction. but state law does not restrict our ability to require that property owners provide basic notice to the project of existi
thank you supervisor brown. >> supervisor peskin: mr. please call item number 3 and 4 together. >> clerk: agenda item 3 ordinance in the planning code and business and tax circulations code to authorization an accessory dwelling unit in the construction of a new single family home or built' family building clearing the approval process and creating a an ex pa dieded bother of appeal process in single-family homes meeting specific requirements. number 4 is a duplicate of the previous...
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ladies and gentlemen, your supervisor, vallie brown. [applause]. >> thank you.eally appreciate everything you were doing, giving the funding forward so we can actually address these issues. i guess you i will have to legislate things to get that done, but i really feel that in these times when small businesses are struggling, the city needs to step up and do better. we need to make sure that streamlining, when people get in , trying to open their businesses, it doesn't take them a year and a half to pay rent and open a business if they want to have a couple of businesses able to go into one bigger space , that should be easy for them. we need to make it easy. in these times are we have amazon and all the other home deliveries, we need to make it easy for businesses to not only survive, but to prosper. this was personal for me because i lived in the lower hate for 20 years. it is my heart. i have to join you -- tell you, at cafÉ international, over 15 years ago, and the patio, that is where we started the first neighborhood association. we also started the first
ladies and gentlemen, your supervisor, vallie brown. [applause]. >> thank you.eally appreciate everything you were doing, giving the funding forward so we can actually address these issues. i guess you i will have to legislate things to get that done, but i really feel that in these times when small businesses are struggling, the city needs to step up and do better. we need to make sure that streamlining, when people get in , trying to open their businesses, it doesn't take them a year...
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we allowed you to klopfer reverend brown, but -- we would -- we allowed you to clap for reverend brown, but if you'd like to show your support, just shake your hand. >> we really should mourn the lgbt key -- lgbtq not being celebrated. we can't make wrong right just by giving people words -- awards surely judgement day is near. it is now 8,490 days from the 40 th jubilee from christ. how long am i waiting? i don't know, but i'm counting for them. it is very, very near. you know what bothers me the most, there is a guy who is from the naacp. he is lost, he is going to hell. anyone who says homosexuality is good is celebrated. there's lots of fake christians and he is one of them. but i actually am saved. the thing is, what bothers me is a christian says it is hateful to point out what god says is wrong. leviticus says thou shall not hate done brother, but they'll shall rebuke thy neighbor and not allow him to sing when it comes to talking about don't avenge your brother, love your neighbor as yourself. and you are saying i am hating people, but in reality, god says you are being loving.
we allowed you to klopfer reverend brown, but -- we would -- we allowed you to clap for reverend brown, but if you'd like to show your support, just shake your hand. >> we really should mourn the lgbt key -- lgbtq not being celebrated. we can't make wrong right just by giving people words -- awards surely judgement day is near. it is now 8,490 days from the 40 th jubilee from christ. how long am i waiting? i don't know, but i'm counting for them. it is very, very near. you know what...