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stop-and-frisk policy, a policy the nypd implemented under his watch in which disproportionately, black and brown men are stopped, even though the vast majority of them stopped have done nothing wrong, no drugs, no guns, no anything. >> no drugs, no guns -- >> struck down by a federal judge and this was his response. a perfect mayor bloomberg moment. there's a million ways you can defend the policy that doesn't tell the critics of it basically to go themselves. >> look, just as a personal note, how do you like hearing that, you know, white people are stopped too much? >> right. >> black people aren't stopped enough. it hurts my feelings it hurts my brothers and my friends' feelings, and it's also statistically not accurate. and i think that's what really bugged me more than anything. there are statistics that show, just like you said, the disproprtionate amount of black men that are stopped, men of color, getting no goods from them, and a smaller percentage of white people that are stopped where they were finding guns and drugs. and to look at statistics -- >> yes. >> -- and say that's no. >> and the
stop-and-frisk policy, a policy the nypd implemented under his watch in which disproportionately, black and brown men are stopped, even though the vast majority of them stopped have done nothing wrong, no drugs, no guns, no anything. >> no drugs, no guns -- >> struck down by a federal judge and this was his response. a perfect mayor bloomberg moment. there's a million ways you can defend the policy that doesn't tell the critics of it basically to go themselves. >> look, just...
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often when you hear about profiling, normally you hear it about black men, black and brown men, or in the last few years, you may have heard what that looks like for people in the community. whenever i think about policing and what that does to our ,lients and the way they think that they are conscious of every move they make because everybody aows in new orleans there is jump-out tuesday -- the police roll up, even even if nothing is going on -- even if nothing is going on. we work in the community. when we had 10 housing developments, we could be handing out information, doing testing, and it literally, you would get 30-something police -- semi-i automatic automatic, and if you looked like they wanted to stop you, they could. if they want to go through our bags, they could. this is what poor communities in poor communities of color live with every single day. that means someone who is five years old, 10 years old, we live with this. if you think about what that does to your mind in how you think about yourself, that is one piece of it, but then you womenabout what i see for -- many
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into his house and they were all john brown's men. of that except for 11 escaped slaves headed for canada. pinkerton took brown to the home of a mutual friend with whom brown stayed on other occasions, that of john jones, the free negro and leader in the fight for equal rights as well as permanent business. a little-known story of john jones. and a popular rendezvous for abolitionists, black and white, among the thousand african-americans who've lived in the state in 1860. and a few reasons why they should be repealed. the story was lost to taylor, the story was lost in the great fire of 1871 and left a rich man. was the first african-american elected to the board of commissioners and died in 1879. a right here at the end of the chapter john jones's life bridge two year as in the midst of slavery, raise the legal citizenship, his role in shaping and influencing events in this turbulent period was a significant one. illinois, known as the land of lincoln but few know the story of william -- billy the barber, lincoln's black barber, had
into his house and they were all john brown's men. of that except for 11 escaped slaves headed for canada. pinkerton took brown to the home of a mutual friend with whom brown stayed on other occasions, that of john jones, the free negro and leader in the fight for equal rights as well as permanent business. a little-known story of john jones. and a popular rendezvous for abolitionists, black and white, among the thousand african-americans who've lived in the state in 1860. and a few reasons why...
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often when you hear about profiling, normally you hear it about black men, black and brown men, or in the last few years, you may have heard what that looks like for people in the community. whenever i think about policing and what that does to our ,lients and the way they think that they are conscious of every move they make because everybody aows in new orleans there is jump-out tuesday -- the police roll up, even even if nothing is going on -- even if nothing is going on. we work in the community. when we had 10 housing developments, we could be handing out information, doing testing, and it literally, you would get 30-something police -- semi-i automatic automatic, and if you looked like they wanted to stop you, they could. if they want to go through our bags, they could. this is what poor communities in poor communities of color live with every single day. that means someone who is five years old, 10 years old, we live with this. if you think about what that does to your mind in how you think about yourself, that is one piece of it, but then you womenabout what i see for -- many
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often when you hear about profiling, normally you hear it about black men, black and brown men, or in the last few years, you may have heard what that looks like for people in the lgbtq community. whenever i think about policing in the same way. often when you hear about profiling, normally you hear it and what that does to our clients and the way they think, that they are conscious of every move they make because everybody knows in new orleans there is a jump-out tuesday -- the police roll up, even even if nothing is going on -- even if nothing is going on. women with a vision, a lot of times, we work in the community. when we had 10 housing developments, we could be handing out information, doing testing, and it literally, you would get 30-something police cars, semi-automatic, and if you looked like they wanted to stop you, they could. if they want to go through our bags, they could. had to catch anybody in the act. they never had to catch anybody performing oral sex. they definitely didn't catch anybody having sex -- anal sex, the two things under the crimes against nature statute
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engaged in a process that will reap a better outcome for all georgians, white and black and brown and for men and women. we believe that we can do better than this. >> rechd raphael warnock, thanks for taking the time. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. and we will be right back. i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. i
engaged in a process that will reap a better outcome for all georgians, white and black and brown and for men and women. we believe that we can do better than this. >> rechd raphael warnock, thanks for taking the time. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. and we will be right back. i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male...
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brown. >> reporter: police arrested these four men overnight for a crime that prosecutors call both arbitrary and senseless. at least three of the four men had been arrested for serious crimes before. u.s. attorney paul phishman: >> you shouldn't have to worry, wherever you go, downtown newark, short hills mall or anywhere else, that someone would put a gun to your head and take your car. >> reporter: police and the f.b.i. had been working since sunday to find out who had gunned down 30-year-old dustin friedland. he and his wife jamie were carjacked after an evening of holiday shopping at the mall at short hills in new jersey. acting essex prosecutor carolyn murray, said the men attacked the couple as they were getting into their parked 2012 range rover. >> the crime itself appears to have been motivated by the desire for that type of vehicle. >> reporter: the s.u.v was found abandoned the next morning in newark about ten miles from the mall. police offered a $41,000 reward. murray said callers with tips were critical. >> the sheer senselessness of this case outraged people. >> reporter: fune
brown. >> reporter: police arrested these four men overnight for a crime that prosecutors call both arbitrary and senseless. at least three of the four men had been arrested for serious crimes before. u.s. attorney paul phishman: >> you shouldn't have to worry, wherever you go, downtown newark, short hills mall or anywhere else, that someone would put a gun to your head and take your car. >> reporter: police and the f.b.i. had been working since sunday to find out who had...
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old or too poor to move out of and stephen is one of the few who still call here brown home of because everybody business men know familia is gone because i think with the current government things all the vis is going to. go. south fifteen. twenty three years after the end of apartheid south africa remains plagued with unresolved racial tension. while people are they still have the opportunity. mostly maybe to distance themselves to the blokes. remembers well when he could be on the streets of hubris after nine that night some black south africans he admits are still angry and maybe they have but a good something because they nor the door wides with killing or they bring their wives they hate girls and while it's there with the being that they have my only louis hello there we don't have miley at times south africa seems very far from the country mandela hoped it would be instead of becoming a melting pot of different cultures and colors suburbs like hillbrow are today places where whites are too afraid to go and where the black population remembers very well they once were and twelve come the past the pres
old or too poor to move out of and stephen is one of the few who still call here brown home of because everybody business men know familia is gone because i think with the current government things all the vis is going to. go. south fifteen. twenty three years after the end of apartheid south africa remains plagued with unresolved racial tension. while people are they still have the opportunity. mostly maybe to distance themselves to the blokes. remembers well when he could be on the streets of...
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we should men if brown decides to run in new hampshire he'll be trying to accomplish something that hasn'tne in the modern era -- get elected to the senate from two different states. the last senator to give it a serious shot and get as far as he got was a guy named william brock. he represented tennessee in the u.s. senate for a term in the '70s and later served as chairman of the republican party. he was a member of reagan administration. in '94 he tried a senate rupp in maryland. he got the gop nomination but lost by nearly 20 points to paul sarbanes. kevin landry gan is a veteran political report we are the national telegraph and joins me now. former republican senator bob smith ran a quixotic race for the u.s. senate in florida, didn't really go anywhere in the primaries. he may come back to new hampshire and run. i want to talk about scott brown as republican nominee. one thing i want to -- help me educate viewers on why the new hampshire republican party is not the massachusetts republican party. explain. >> yeah. it's clearly not, chuck, and particularly in a state election rather
we should men if brown decides to run in new hampshire he'll be trying to accomplish something that hasn'tne in the modern era -- get elected to the senate from two different states. the last senator to give it a serious shot and get as far as he got was a guy named william brock. he represented tennessee in the u.s. senate for a term in the '70s and later served as chairman of the republican party. he was a member of reagan administration. in '94 he tried a senate rupp in maryland. he got the...
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didn't deserve this and i have to listen everyday listening to young men getting muttered and i live is everyday >> thank you, ms. brown. >> uh-huh. >> chief is there a new homicide inspector assigned to the matter or sergeant. >> yes. and they've reviewed the case with ms. brown we actually look at the names and i've met with ms. brown and informed her of the one being day one is getting out of jail but again, we can't get a person to come forward and be willing to testify. >> thank you, chief. >> well good evening once again happy holidays. you know who i am and i know what i'm going to say, of course, because i repeat might have. i believe in hardcore law enforcement. i live in the 20i7b9d it's not the only district that has problems but the street is constantly infested with crime it's gotten better as i said last month because i constantly talk law enforcement. i want to see more cops walking the beat and more undercover as well dallas, fort worth. i know it's not the only street pits crime infested but the district needs to be cleaned up. thank you very much for listening and thank you very much for doing all the
didn't deserve this and i have to listen everyday listening to young men getting muttered and i live is everyday >> thank you, ms. brown. >> uh-huh. >> chief is there a new homicide inspector assigned to the matter or sergeant. >> yes. and they've reviewed the case with ms. brown we actually look at the names and i've met with ms. brown and informed her of the one being day one is getting out of jail but again, we can't get a person to come forward and be willing to...
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points out implicitly after and because of the american renaissance pity it in his books about what men and brownand harriet beecher stowe, a biography like the criticism is highbred if part history part sociology, part of the static analysis, part recovery and getting one's knees dirty. david has tracked literature and the impulse of its makers in the complex traces of its production. he sought in the house, the yard, the school, under the bed and in the closet and on the refuse, the placards, the newspapers and the books and the metaphors and the medicine cabinet the propaganda and the publicity. to be sure to place among the products and practices his life and his work do not exist in the abstract but piecemeal but a separate table and the library table among the streets of washington and the back streets me during the second inaugural. the cultural practices, as the ethics and personal trace converge on such mundane matters as the cold water bath, the vv crockett manuals, the pages of raft and information, spiritualism, harriet nelson and the book called the record of crime in the united stat
points out implicitly after and because of the american renaissance pity it in his books about what men and brownand harriet beecher stowe, a biography like the criticism is highbred if part history part sociology, part of the static analysis, part recovery and getting one's knees dirty. david has tracked literature and the impulse of its makers in the complex traces of its production. he sought in the house, the yard, the school, under the bed and in the closet and on the refuse, the placards,...
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the suspects were two men in their 20s who drove away in a brown or rust colored two door cars.ries on uc berkeley properties are down this year compared to last year. city wide they're seeing a more specific crime trend. there's been a nearly 70% increase in robberies targeting residents with smartphones and iphones. students we talked to this morning say they try not to walk around with their personal electronics in plain view. >> i try not to. sometimes you kind of do it unconsciously but especially if it's late at night it's not a good idea. >> absolutely not. that's -- that's something we're warned about during orientation, so, you know, our laptops our phones we keep that out of sight. >> reporter: we contacted uc berkeley police this morning to ask them about the most recent robberies and to find out if they're continuing patrols. we're waiting to hear back from them, live in berkeley, allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s. chemical safety board is expect today present a draft report about the august 2012 fire at the chevron refinery in richmond. the board says th
the suspects were two men in their 20s who drove away in a brown or rust colored two door cars.ries on uc berkeley properties are down this year compared to last year. city wide they're seeing a more specific crime trend. there's been a nearly 70% increase in robberies targeting residents with smartphones and iphones. students we talked to this morning say they try not to walk around with their personal electronics in plain view. >> i try not to. sometimes you kind of do it unconsciously...
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. >> i'm going to ad lib quickly and say that in the spirit of scott brown i'm going to predict the uconn huskies men and women will win the ncaa championship. but here's my far-out prediction or even suggestion. that one of the most stunning trades ever in nfl history, the washington redskins and dallas cowboys trade quarterbacks. rg3 goes to the cowboys. tony romo comes to the redskins. rg goes back to texas where he's from, assuming tony's in good shape physically, the redskins get a first-rate quarterback with some good years ahead of him. >> i think some of these predictions are quite plausible, that one has zero chance of happening. >> one note. >> yes. >> the state of new hampshire is part of red sox nation. >> i know that. i know that. >> we've got that. >> see how you do in 2014. right back. >>> finally, we want to thank you for watching us each week throughout this busy news year. as we say good-bye to 2013 and look ahead to 2014, here are the names of all the people who work so hard every week to put this program on the air. from all of us, happy new year, and we'll see you next "fox news
. >> i'm going to ad lib quickly and say that in the spirit of scott brown i'm going to predict the uconn huskies men and women will win the ncaa championship. but here's my far-out prediction or even suggestion. that one of the most stunning trades ever in nfl history, the washington redskins and dallas cowboys trade quarterbacks. rg3 goes to the cowboys. tony romo comes to the redskins. rg goes back to texas where he's from, assuming tony's in good shape physically, the redskins get a...
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. >> i'm going to ad lib quickly and say that in the spirit of scott brown i'm going to predict the uconn huskies menmen will win the ncaa championship. but here's my far-out prediction or even suggestion. that one of the most stunning trades ever in nfl history, the washington redskins and dallas cowboys trade quarterbacks. rg3 goes to the cowboys. tony romo comes to the redskins. rg goes back to texas where he's from, assuming tony's in good shape physically, the redskins get a first-rate quarterback with some good years ahead of him. >> i think some of these predictions are quite plausible, that one has zero chance of happening. >> one note. >> yes. >> the state of new hampshire is part of red sox nation. >> i know that. i know that. >> we've got that. >> see how you do in 2014. right back. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it i
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. >> police say the suspects were two men in their 20s, drove away with a brown colored car. >>> peter o'toole died at the age of 81. earning 8 acamied award notchinations -- academy award nominations. >> reporter: he spent his childhood years in leads in the united kingdom. he wanted to become a journalist but discovered discovered the theater. he spent several years on stage in england before his film debut in 1960. he was chosen to play in lawrence of arabia. his 1962 role was the number one ranked performance in the 100 greatest performances of all time in 2006. medical problems threatened to destroy his life in the 1970s. he gave up alcohol and after serious medical treatment returned to films with performances in the stunned man and my favorite year -- stunt man and my favorite year. he was named the recipient of the special oscar for life time achievement he intended to turn it down feeling itinalled the end -- signaled the end of the career. he finally did accept the oscar. >> always a bridesmaid never a bride. live storm [ laughter ] >> reporter: he announced his retirement in
. >> police say the suspects were two men in their 20s, drove away with a brown colored car. >>> peter o'toole died at the age of 81. earning 8 acamied award notchinations -- academy award nominations. >> reporter: he spent his childhood years in leads in the united kingdom. he wanted to become a journalist but discovered discovered the theater. he spent several years on stage in england before his film debut in 1960. he was chosen to play in lawrence of arabia. his 1962...
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." >> pam: police say, ana was last seen with three teenage boys or men in a newer- model, dark brown door car. this was around four- in the afternoon on sunday, near vineyard avenue and first street in pleasanton. >> pam: as we first reported last night on kron-4 news at 11. the simon weisenthal center has issued a warning to san francisco state university. about a potential threat to jewish students on campus. >> pam: a violent on line post has been uncovered -- allegedly written by the president of the campus palestinian student group. a picture in the post shows the young man holding a knife. and claiming that. it makes him want to stab an israeli soldier. >> pam: today, the school says, it has performed a threat assessment procedure. and released a statement regarding the alleged threat. >> pam: the statement says. -- quote -- we are confident that our campus community is safe. we will continue to explore all aspects of the incident and take additional actions that may be warranted. we will withhold any further comment until that exploration is complete. >> pam: an unwanted anima
." >> pam: police say, ana was last seen with three teenage boys or men in a newer- model, dark brown door car. this was around four- in the afternoon on sunday, near vineyard avenue and first street in pleasanton. >> pam: as we first reported last night on kron-4 news at 11. the simon weisenthal center has issued a warning to san francisco state university. about a potential threat to jewish students on campus. >> pam: a violent on line post has been uncovered --...
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(laughs) well, on a christmas eve long ago, men circled the moon and got a new perspective on earth. that's next. ,, >> brown this broadcasts with a rare christmas eve space walk and we wednesday a look back at another mission-- one that brought the world together at a troubled time. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it had been a terrible year on earth-- military conflicts, riots in the streets, and political assassinations. and then over christmas, 1968... >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: ...three humans circled the moon for the very first time and briefly connected the people of this planet. this is it, huh? >> that's it. that's where i sat. >> reporter: americans jim lovell, frank borman and william anders were the astronauts aboard apollo 8. a scouting mission for the lunar landing the next year. it's estimated that a quarter of the earth's population heard them read from the book of genesis that christmas eve. >> "in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth." >> reporter: in addition to the words, though, it was the sight they beheld and the photograph they captured that resonate to this da
(laughs) well, on a christmas eve long ago, men circled the moon and got a new perspective on earth. that's next. ,, >> brown this broadcasts with a rare christmas eve space walk and we wednesday a look back at another mission-- one that brought the world together at a troubled time. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it had been a terrible year on earth-- military conflicts, riots in the streets, and political assassinations. and then over christmas, 1968... >> we have...
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fwlu is nothing definitive of the sort that we see with men other authorities that we examine. >> brownt that's not so-- you wouldn't expect-- you expect-- you accept the need for the program in spite of the potential for a us bos an in spite of not really seeing any evidence that it's done much. >> we think the program has a certain powerful logic to it. the idea basically is if you know or have reasonable grounds to believe that some foreign terrorist outside the united states might be contacting someone inside the united states, we would like to know that. and this program is designed to enable that. so it's a program that does have a good deal of common sense to it and we think as a fool it's not an inpresent one but it has to be fine-tuned and fine-tuned in important ways so as to assure that it gives the benefit that it can provide but without some of the costs that we think are, right now, we think are inappropriate. >> so peter swire, coming back to the question of oversight, did you find that the f, sa court up to now has been largely a rubber stamp in approving most of what it
fwlu is nothing definitive of the sort that we see with men other authorities that we examine. >> brownt that's not so-- you wouldn't expect-- you expect-- you accept the need for the program in spite of the potential for a us bos an in spite of not really seeing any evidence that it's done much. >> we think the program has a certain powerful logic to it. the idea basically is if you know or have reasonable grounds to believe that some foreign terrorist outside the united states...
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men and women in brown trucks working hard for you. ashley: as you are, adam shapiro.thank you very much. we appreciate it. tracy: quarter past. we have to get a check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what is going on, nicole? >> i'm looking at 3m and boeing, two dow components with up arrows because of news. hey the dow turned positive moments ago. up about eight points. the vix took a breather here. look at 3m and boeing as we talked about. they did both raise their dividend. i'll begin with 3m. 3m an industrial company. they have everything from scotch tape and bandages and post its. they raised their quarterly dividend by 35%. they will buy back $22 billion of shares the next five years and said they will be moving forward with acquisitions through 2017. quickly trying to get to boeing. share buyback of 10 million and raised dividend 50%. dow components with dividend paying assets that people love. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. see you in a bit. >>> tackling brain injuries in the big money-making nfl, big issues.
men and women in brown trucks working hard for you. ashley: as you are, adam shapiro.thank you very much. we appreciate it. tracy: quarter past. we have to get a check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what is going on, nicole? >> i'm looking at 3m and boeing, two dow components with up arrows because of news. hey the dow turned positive moments ago. up about eight points. the vix took a breather here. look at 3m and boeing as we talked about....
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. >> the two men credited with making texas football what it is today are delos dodge who held that will position and mack brown. their expertise has helped generate massive amounts of money. >> texas is a huge brand that's been known all around the world. >> jason carlbaum who runs the texas team store at the stadium isn't surprised by texas football's number 1 revenue ranking. here on game days. >> it is a madhouse in here. it's tons of people, nobody stop. >> you can go to germany and throw out the hook 'em sign and somebody will know what it is. >> that passion for texas football has led to staggering financial results even as the program tries to regain footing on the field mark schneider, al jazeera, austin. >> longhorns facing number 10 ranked organizeon in the alamo bowl. florida state at auburn for the national championship game. >> we thank you for watching al jazeera america. i am del walters. "listening post" is up next. for updates go to aljazeera.com where the news continues 24 hours a day, seven days a week. >> ♪ ♪ >> hello i'm richard gizbert. you're watching a special edition of the listening p
. >> the two men credited with making texas football what it is today are delos dodge who held that will position and mack brown. their expertise has helped generate massive amounts of money. >> texas is a huge brand that's been known all around the world. >> jason carlbaum who runs the texas team store at the stadium isn't surprised by texas football's number 1 revenue ranking. here on game days. >> it is a madhouse in here. it's tons of people, nobody stop. >>...
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men responding? why is it homosexuality can be celebrated and -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> wait a minute, dr. brownbody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight people like you. why should you, dr. michael brown, be entitled to more rights in america than somebody whose gay? give me -- >> should a man have a right to marry three women. should a man have the right to marry his grown daughter? piers morgan, should he have that right -- >> you would personally like to have more rights. >> marriage is a union of man and a woman -- i asked you a very simple question. do you think you are personally entitled to more rights than gay people in america? yes or no? >> no, of course not. but marriage is -- >> you don't? so you don't? glad we cleared that up. >> should two brothers be allowed to marry? should two brothers
men responding? why is it homosexuality can be celebrated and -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> wait a minute, dr. brownbody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight...
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honor to all the men and women who participated in this and that's what we'll have for generations to come. navigate one thousand 5 hundred years to come. thank you very much willie brown for that. and what an incredible moment in history. that we have both mayors of san francisco and oakland being chinese-americans. we're linked to help build railroads with many of the chinese immigrants coming to san francisco to join in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to th
honor to all the men and women who participated in this and that's what we'll have for generations to come. navigate one thousand 5 hundred years to come. thank you very much willie brown for that. and what an incredible moment in history. that we have both mayors of san francisco and oakland being chinese-americans. we're linked to help build railroads with many of the chinese immigrants coming to san francisco to join in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will...
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the men had spent the past five years work to renovate that victorian. >>> governor jerry brown is lessn three weeks from unveiling his next budget. some lawmakers are putting the pressure on to increase spending after years of deep cuts. an improving economy and stock market have led to a budget surplus for the first time in years but the governor has warned he isn't ready to spend that surplus and will fight democrats who have different plans. the governor has said the budget is likely to reflect his two biggest priorities. >> to continue paying down the budgetary borrowing over the past year, the so-called wall of debt and building up a reserve for economic uncertainties. >> brown says the reserve will be necessary to pay for the unexpected including the cost of fighting future fires and other natural disasters. >>> new year will bring a slightly bigger paycheck for millions of californians living on minimum wage. san francisco and san jose are set to increase the minimum wage january 1st. san francisco will raise its minimum wage by 19 cents to $10.74 an hour. in san jose the rate i
the men had spent the past five years work to renovate that victorian. >>> governor jerry brown is lessn three weeks from unveiling his next budget. some lawmakers are putting the pressure on to increase spending after years of deep cuts. an improving economy and stock market have led to a budget surplus for the first time in years but the governor has warned he isn't ready to spend that surplus and will fight democrats who have different plans. the governor has said the budget is...
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brown. also kevin o'leary. author of "cold hard truth on men, women and money" and of "shark tank" fame which you can see on cnbcnuary 7th. j.b., what did you learn from the market action? >> i saw the s&p down and i thought something was wrong with my monitor. it's a strange sight. it's this push and pull. portfolio managers are trying to decide if next year is muddle through, the s&p is fairly valued. if next year is dyed in the wool true expansion, both in terms of the economy and wages and all of these things, then we're probably not expensive. we might even be cheap. we don't know. of course, the fed decision is looming over everything. that's how you get a day like today where there's no decisive action other than a few standout names like twitter. >> kevin, when you look at the world, what do you see? you look into 2014 and you think what? >> all i care about is cash earnings. i'm loving what i see. record earnings. record stock buybacks. record dividend increases. this is what markets are about. i'm bullish. i'm loving 10% earnings across the s&p 500. i think we're good for 8% to 10%. i'm a bull. >> and
brown. also kevin o'leary. author of "cold hard truth on men, women and money" and of "shark tank" fame which you can see on cnbcnuary 7th. j.b., what did you learn from the market action? >> i saw the s&p down and i thought something was wrong with my monitor. it's a strange sight. it's this push and pull. portfolio managers are trying to decide if next year is muddle through, the s&p is fairly valued. if next year is dyed in the wool true expansion, both in...
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brown, it was a white man attacked this arsenal, and they tore him up. the blacks, one of the blacks that got caught, this fellow, one of his men, dangerfield newby, when they got hold of dangerfield newby, they dragged him outside the armory, they cut parts of his body off, and then they let the pigs feed on them. so "django" was funny and it was good and i'm glad it happened, but it's not like the john brown, and certainly not like my book. now that said, my book is a book of caricature, so john brown is he's like this guy who preaches all the time, and he was very religious. when i got to the frederick douglass part, it just was too what happens so that the viewers will understand is that onion, the guy who's telling the story, who is an 111-year-old black man looking back on his life, when he had to pretend to be a girl to survive, he had to pretend to be a young girl, he ends up in frederick douglass's house. because john brown and frederick douglass were really good friends, and john brown planned harper's ferry at frederick douglass's house. when he got to frederick douglass's house, frederick calls him into his office and he says, "hey, have a drink
brown, it was a white man attacked this arsenal, and they tore him up. the blacks, one of the blacks that got caught, this fellow, one of his men, dangerfield newby, when they got hold of dangerfield newby, they dragged him outside the armory, they cut parts of his body off, and then they let the pigs feed on them. so "django" was funny and it was good and i'm glad it happened, but it's not like the john brown, and certainly not like my book. now that said, my book is a book of...
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men acknowledged being on a multi-day methamphetamine binge. investigators are still determining how she died. >> gov. jerry brownk force to help determine whether a statewide drought declaration is warranted. the governor asked staff from state water, agriculture and emergency services agencies to meet every week to help strengthen drought preparations and advise him on next steps. while a drought has not been declared, 2014 is expected to be the third straight year with low rainfall. >> the agency that runs the state's health insurance exchange is scrambling to correct a technical problem that left blank spaces in eligibility notices mailed to nearly 114,000 households. this lead to confusion just days ahead of the application deadline. the botched notices were mailed between november 22 and december 7. there was a december 15th deadline to have coverage in place by january 1st. the notices went to people who had signed up under the state's rollout of the federal affordable care act and were deemed eligible for coverage. the big date that everyone should be aware of. feb. 14, 2014 the date by which most people
men acknowledged being on a multi-day methamphetamine binge. investigators are still determining how she died. >> gov. jerry brownk force to help determine whether a statewide drought declaration is warranted. the governor asked staff from state water, agriculture and emergency services agencies to meet every week to help strengthen drought preparations and advise him on next steps. while a drought has not been declared, 2014 is expected to be the third straight year with low rainfall....
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. >> catherine brown, the publisher of the washington post, to be honest, the kennedy men, they were chauvinists. and they weren't interested in what women had to say about anything. >> when did the tapes come out with the biography? >> the tapes came out thanks to michael and caroline kennedy in 2012, -- 2011, excuse me. much to my chagrin, the tapes were not available to write the book. so in her own words -- >> was this developed in the biography? >> i did. at first i wish i had these but then i realized that this was going to add color and substance, to be sure, and it would have added michael's superb annotation of the oral history. i found it actually follow the example that we just gave, talking about mrs. kennedy. i thought sn as i listened to this -- >> what also made me think about in terms of the camelot issue, with how she wanted to shake that image -- shape that image of her husband after his death. part of it may have been to raise him up. >> and also, just humanly. helping him on various things -- there is a good oral history. during the presidency, her relationship wi
. >> catherine brown, the publisher of the washington post, to be honest, the kennedy men, they were chauvinists. and they weren't interested in what women had to say about anything. >> when did the tapes come out with the biography? >> the tapes came out thanks to michael and caroline kennedy in 2012, -- 2011, excuse me. much to my chagrin, the tapes were not available to write the book. so in her own words -- >> was this developed in the biography? >> i did. at...
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men. police describe the car is a no or dark brown coat with-there is no one has seen her and extended asly but she is still considered at risk because she's only 13. i had a chance to speak to the brother. >> i miss her. i love her. i really want her to come back this is not a gang.game. it is just not the same not seen her face of the morning. >> the sergeant stated that at this point they have no motive for why she left home and they do not know if there was a fight or an argument that spurred this. i spoke with her father and he told me that she does not have a cell phone. this is further complications. she is 5 ft., 5 in. 130 pondpounds. if you have any information you should contact police. the >> >> two days of searching and still, no signs this morning of a small plane and the five people on board. the group disappeared in the mountains of central idaho after taking off from san jose. the pilot, dave smith, is experienced. he's also the co-founder of a san jose tech company. the plane lost contact with air traffic controllers sunday during bad weather in idaho. the group was heade
men. police describe the car is a no or dark brown coat with-there is no one has seen her and extended asly but she is still considered at risk because she's only 13. i had a chance to speak to the brother. >> i miss her. i love her. i really want her to come back this is not a gang.game. it is just not the same not seen her face of the morning. >> the sergeant stated that at this point they have no motive for why she left home and they do not know if there was a fight or an...
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the two men credited with making texas football what it is today, is retiring director, who held the position for 33 years, and outgoing football director matt brown. >> it's a huge matter. >> jason, who runs the texas team storm isn't surprised by texas football number one ranking. here on game days. >> it's a mad house. there's tonnes of people. nonstop. >> you can go to germany and someone will know what it is. it led the staggering results. even as the program tries to regain the footing on the field. >> all that money that u.s. texas raised led. 5.2 million. the money did not lead to a lot of wins. that's why matt brown is stepping down. >> still ahead on al jazeera america. the 125th rose bowl parade is days away. speaking with a female pilot from world war ii. >> the 125th rose bowl parade honours a special group of women, those that flew military planes during world war ii. they are known as the women airforce service pilots, or wasps. >> her hands are not as steady, her eyes not as sharp. but she's still a pilot. >> i used to tell my father that's what i fanned to do, and he said, "not something girls usually do, but if you figure out how
the two men credited with making texas football what it is today, is retiring director, who held the position for 33 years, and outgoing football director matt brown. >> it's a huge matter. >> jason, who runs the texas team storm isn't surprised by texas football number one ranking. here on game days. >> it's a mad house. there's tonnes of people. nonstop. >> you can go to germany and someone will know what it is. it led the staggering results. even as the program tries...
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brown. >> we probably could have lost her at any moment, but with them pulling her out and saving her life. >> some call the men heroes, but they're reluctant to accept that title. >> what are you going to do? it's no big deal, the crew did it. >> i don't feel much like a hero, because the first one's gone. >> it's a tragedy, but it could have been worse. because of the quick work of the rescuers and the last words of her husband, "put on your life vest," the woman makes a full recovery. from a dam in the plains of iowa to rushing water in the mountains of colorado, this time it's the rescuers themselves who struggle to stay alive. tiny georgetown is built more than a mile and a half above sea level, and the rocky mountain peaks that surround it tower another mile higher. so when the snow on the summit melts in the spring, it can run down swiftly, swelling leavenworth creek that runs through georgetown. short bridges for private residences span the quiet creek. but on june 21st, 1995, this picturesque scene turns into a potential death trap. on one short bridge, water pours over it, catching two firefighters wh
brown. >> we probably could have lost her at any moment, but with them pulling her out and saving her life. >> some call the men heroes, but they're reluctant to accept that title. >> what are you going to do? it's no big deal, the crew did it. >> i don't feel much like a hero, because the first one's gone. >> it's a tragedy, but it could have been worse. because of the quick work of the rescuers and the last words of her husband, "put on your life vest,"...
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men and knowledge been on a multi day methamphetamine binge. investigators are still determining how she died. >>james: governor jerry brownconvening a task force to help determine whether a statewide drought declaration is warranted. the governor asked staff from state water, agriculture and emergency services agencies to meet every week to help strengthen drug operations and advise him on the steps. while the drought has not been declared, 2014 is expected to be the third straight year with low rainfall. >>mark: the agency runs the state's health insurance exchanges scrambling to correct a technical problem that left blank spaces and eligibility notices mailed to nearly 140,000 households. this lead to confusion just days ahead of the application deadline. the botched not-notices were mailed between november 27th and december 7th. there was a december 15th deadline to have coverage in place by january 1st. the notices went to people what kind of the state's role out of the federal affordable care act were deemed eligible for coverage. the big state that everyone should be aware of. february 14th, to the 14th. the date by
men and knowledge been on a multi day methamphetamine binge. investigators are still determining how she died. >>james: governor jerry brownconvening a task force to help determine whether a statewide drought declaration is warranted. the governor asked staff from state water, agriculture and emergency services agencies to meet every week to help strengthen drug operations and advise him on the steps. while the drought has not been declared, 2014 is expected to be the third straight year...
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. >> the two men credited with making texas football what it is today is the retired director, who held the position for 32 years, and outgoing coach matt brown. their expertise generated massive amounts of money. texas is a huge brand known around the world. >> jason, who runs the texas team store at the stadium is not surprised by the texas football number one revenue ranking. and on game days? >> it's a mad house. it's tonnes of people, nonstop. >> you can go to jeremy and through a hook and side and someone will know what it is. >> that passion for texas football led to staggering financial results, as the program tries to regain its footing on the field. >> i'll say. all that money - no winning. >> the election of iranian president hassan rouhani has brought a big change to that company. iran is welcoming foreign tourists, and they are coming in droves. soraya lennie has more on how one sport is pumping up the globe. >> it's a pristine ski field. dizin is 3,600 metres up, and a major attraction. locals know it. foreigners are catching on too. >> i think it is nice. so much better than in germany. there's sun and the snow is good. >> the
. >> the two men credited with making texas football what it is today is the retired director, who held the position for 32 years, and outgoing coach matt brown. their expertise generated massive amounts of money. texas is a huge brand known around the world. >> jason, who runs the texas team store at the stadium is not surprised by the texas football number one revenue ranking. and on game days? >> it's a mad house. it's tonnes of people, nonstop. >> you can go to...
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men celebrated with an after party at expense of the uc davis aggies. stanford hadn't played in 13 days, but they romped over the aggies today. anthony brown and goes coast-to-coast. brown with one of four cardinal players to score 15 or more points. powell with a little pace on this slammer. cardinals led 33-20 at halftime. chasson randle with 5 of six free-throw attempts and 83-56 is your final. things tough next week when stanford plays both uconn and michigan. >>> st. mary's took their undefeated record to santa's house -- actually boise state. holt led all scorers with 24 points. just two minutes left, 3-point game. drmic grows two defenders and scores. gaels regroup and holt passes to wide open clutch 3 hm, st. mary's is 8-0 and one of 14 remaining undefeated men's teams. >>> two other west coast conference teams, santa clara was the 36-point winner over la sierra of bakersfield. >>> coach tara vanderveer was honored for winning her 900 career game last month. with group players like chiney ogwumike helps. 10 pounds and 8 rebounds for the freshman kailee johnson. chibey misses this time and erica mccall beats the clock, stanford wins
men celebrated with an after party at expense of the uc davis aggies. stanford hadn't played in 13 days, but they romped over the aggies today. anthony brown and goes coast-to-coast. brown with one of four cardinal players to score 15 or more points. powell with a little pace on this slammer. cardinals led 33-20 at halftime. chasson randle with 5 of six free-throw attempts and 83-56 is your final. things tough next week when stanford plays both uconn and michigan. >>> st. mary's took...
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men go, "ooh, wee, ahh," and women go... and i'm like that's afro blue from de mongo santamaria they go, "no." >> brown: you've heard that beforeight? >> yeah, it was de mongo santamaria in john coltrane. but they said no this is our national anthem and before they were born we. >> brown: ah, so you see the connections right there. >> exactly. there is something about the music that really it pinches your whole existence into a state of joy that cannot be bought. that's what i love about african music is the intensity of spirit and joy. >> brown: what about the guitar? because i've actually had pleasure of talking to some of the great guitarists like b.b. king. >> buddy guy. >> brown: buddy guy i've talked to and i'm always wondering what makes such a distinctive sound >> the sound of the guitar is the sound of a woman. >> brown: of a woman? >> billy holliday, mahalia jackson. saxophone is a man, guitar is a woman. >> brown: and what does that mean for how do, so you learn to play it? >> you learn to articulate sassiness, compassion, endurance, wisdom, you know even with the volume off you can just see a women going like this a
men go, "ooh, wee, ahh," and women go... and i'm like that's afro blue from de mongo santamaria they go, "no." >> brown: you've heard that beforeight? >> yeah, it was de mongo santamaria in john coltrane. but they said no this is our national anthem and before they were born we. >> brown: ah, so you see the connections right there. >> exactly. there is something about the music that really it pinches your whole existence into a state of joy that...
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brown sugar streusel on top. so she made her dutch apple pie just like that. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> when you throw 200, 300 menclose confines like that, you're going to have violence. i mean there's just no way around it. you put a dog on a short chain and taunt him long enough, he's going to bite you. you put him around 50 other dogs, they're going to fight. >> a vicious stabbing has just occurred at indiana state prison. the victim with deep slashes across his neck, stomach, arm, and leg, has been rushed to a hospital. the suspected assailant, michael ray stafford, has been brought into internal affairs for questioning. >> i jumped on him earlier today. >> were you physically assaulted at that time? >> yeah. >> then what happened? >> i heard the guy talking while i was waiting for chow, talking about watch what happens to him when we come out. later i heard him say, i killed the little bastard. >> is this the same guy that you got in a fight with that was talking? >> i'm not really even sure. >> okay. then what happened? >> went all -- all hell broke loose. >> well, who had the knives? >> i don't know nothin
brown sugar streusel on top. so she made her dutch apple pie just like that. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> when you throw 200, 300 menclose confines like that, you're going to have violence. i mean there's just no way around it. you put a dog on a short chain and taunt him long enough, he's going to bite you. you put him around 50 other dogs, they're going to fight. >> a vicious stabbing has just occurred at indiana state prison. the victim with deep slashes across...
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men who broke into a salvation army building. those thieves took off with more than $10,000 in red kettle donations. take a look at the mess left behind at the solomon brown community center on martin luther king center. they broke glass to get through one door and then used a screwdriver to break into another one. they eventually made it to the safe. >> i don't know why anyone would do that. >> a security guard confronted one robber. he had a knife. he got away. >> four people are recovering from carbon monoxide poisoning. the victims were overcome while working on a car in a closed garage. two are in sear kr oous conditi. they were rushed to a baltimore hospital. >> the first couples are starting to take advantage of the new same sex marriage law that went into effect at midnight. h hawaii is the latest state to legalize same sex marriage. the tourism industry is expected to have $217 million boost as same sex couples plan destination weddings. this time of year no better destination than hawaii. >> that sounds so nice. what i would do to be on a nice, warm beach. 5:21. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. chuck
men who broke into a salvation army building. those thieves took off with more than $10,000 in red kettle donations. take a look at the mess left behind at the solomon brown community center on martin luther king center. they broke glass to get through one door and then used a screwdriver to break into another one. they eventually made it to the safe. >> i don't know why anyone would do that. >> a security guard confronted one robber. he had a knife. he got away. >> four...
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men. that in the words of a great philosopher is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. so now, it is time to light the tree so we can all go back inside before everyone gets too cold. our special tree lighting expert is a first grader in colville, washington. ladies and gentlemen, escorted by the u.s. capitol police chief, please join me in welcoming giovanni gainer. [applause] you may not know this, but we require all of our tree letters to have some special qualifications. now, as i understand it, when you grew up, you want to be a police officer. were talking and if it is ok with you, we would --e to make you a capital junior capitol hill police officer for today. so chief, if you will put the badge on. now, your official. got the hat and the badge. here is the switch right here -- not yet. you and i will do this together. two, one., three, [applause] ♪ come on. ♪ [applause] isn't the tree beautiful, ladies and gentlemen? let me thank you for coming and joining us tonight and joining speaker john boehner, the washington state congressional allegation, the forest serv
men. that in the words of a great philosopher is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. so now, it is time to light the tree so we can all go back inside before everyone gets too cold. our special tree lighting expert is a first grader in colville, washington. ladies and gentlemen, escorted by the u.s. capitol police chief, please join me in welcoming giovanni gainer. [applause] you may not know this, but we require all of our tree letters to have some special qualifications. now, as i...