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at brown university, a speech to promote transgender rights was canceled after students protested because a jewish group cosponsored the election. virginia tech disinvited a conservative african-american speaker because he had written on race issues and they worried about protests. it might disrupt the event. this is not in the great tradition of america. these trends are very disturbing. far too many schools are complicit to prevent genuine debate and engagement with ideas. through things such as trigger warnings about micro-aggression. they have -- faith spaces, offshore exams, therapy goes, grade inflation. many schools are coddling on people and actively preventing them from scrutinizing the validity of their beliefs and the issues of the day. that is the exact opposite of what we expect of our universities and this country. after the 2016 elections, for example, they found a cry in at cornell -- i hope they had plenty of tissues for them. [ laughter ] they had therapy dogs at the university of kansas and play-doh and coloring books at the great university of michigan. for heaven sake
at brown university, a speech to promote transgender rights was canceled after students protested because a jewish group cosponsored the election. virginia tech disinvited a conservative african-american speaker because he had written on race issues and they worried about protests. it might disrupt the event. this is not in the great tradition of america. these trends are very disturbing. far too many schools are complicit to prevent genuine debate and engagement with ideas. through things such...
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kinetically with weapons and it based it was based on actually a public study done by an institute at brown university called the wats institute and i knowing some of the people involved in the study it's a lot of stuff that we have a big special forces community that are active particular in africa and a lot of places i think the public knows very little about it i don't think this our my president is been briefed on any. but i don't think he would he's not interested in oh you doesn't know about it i know there's concern about some people in the military and high up in the military in my government in washington what are these guys doing who's in control there's a lack of control in among the special forces they've just gotten and many of them are driven. with the idea that they are on a crusade that they're that they're the knights of malta fighting the infidels in the fourteenth century or thirteenth century ice really crazy stuff and so i don't think when i hear military special operations command say about mali here's what happened four guys died how i'm sorry i i just think this probably much m
kinetically with weapons and it based it was based on actually a public study done by an institute at brown university called the wats institute and i knowing some of the people involved in the study it's a lot of stuff that we have a big special forces community that are active particular in africa and a lot of places i think the public knows very little about it i don't think this our my president is been briefed on any. but i don't think he would he's not interested in oh you doesn't know...
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kinetically with weapons and it based it was based on actually a public study done by an institute at brown university called the watson institute and i knowing some of the people involved in the study it's a lot of stuff that we have a big special forces community that are active particularly in africa and a lot of places i think the public knows very little about it i don't think this are my president is been briefed on any. but i don't think he would he's not interested in or you doesn't know about it i know there's concern about some people in the military and high up in the military in my government in washington what are these guys doing who's in control there's a lack of control in among the special forces they've just gotten and many of them are driven. with the idea that they are on a crusade that they're there the night some ulta fighting the infidels in the fourteenth century a thirteenth century ice really crazy stuff and so i don't think when i hear military special operations command say about mali here's what happened four guys died how i'm sorry i i just think there's probably much mor
kinetically with weapons and it based it was based on actually a public study done by an institute at brown university called the watson institute and i knowing some of the people involved in the study it's a lot of stuff that we have a big special forces community that are active particularly in africa and a lot of places i think the public knows very little about it i don't think this are my president is been briefed on any. but i don't think he would he's not interested in or you doesn't...
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his brother steven was a basketball star at brown university.has special needs, is jordan's biggest fan. >> part of the fun of watching you rise over the last few years is seeing your family celebrate it with you. your parents and your brother and sister ellie. can you talk a little bit about ellie and what she means to you and your family. >> ellie has been mine and my brother's biggest inspiration, cheerleader through everything. she's grown into, like, a young woman now which is bizarre and not cool to think about. to have her at golf tournaments, for her, whether it's good or bad at the end to give you a hug. not really caring or knowing what the results are, it makes you recognize where happiness comes from. >> like nearly every golfer of his generation, spieth grew up idolizing tiger woods, who after years of scandal and injury has begun to return to his championship form. >> what's your sesment of where his game is right now? >> i believe, having played a number of rounds with him this year, he's back as a solid contender, one of the top
his brother steven was a basketball star at brown university.has special needs, is jordan's biggest fan. >> part of the fun of watching you rise over the last few years is seeing your family celebrate it with you. your parents and your brother and sister ellie. can you talk a little bit about ellie and what she means to you and your family. >> ellie has been mine and my brother's biggest inspiration, cheerleader through everything. she's grown into, like, a young woman now which is...
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and there's that whole period in the late '60s, early '70s where kids are buggin' out of brown universitytern to that. now, you know, you see people kinda doing the same thing with food, like there's a whole generation that wants to come down here and sit at the foot of an ancient catfish cook. >> anthony: state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food? >> willie simmons: it depends upon the culture. and what neighborhood you was in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie simmons: turnip greens. >> anthony: i'll have some of that for sure. is that fried okra there
and there's that whole period in the late '60s, early '70s where kids are buggin' out of brown universitytern to that. now, you know, you see people kinda doing the same thing with food, like there's a whole generation that wants to come down here and sit at the foot of an ancient catfish cook. >> anthony: state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now what's the difference...
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. >> and at what point was a decision made that it would go from germany to now brown university wouldved and in rhode island and this house would be taken apart and again, it would have another sojourn. >> oh, that is isquestion. brown was selected from a choice of several people, several locations where the house could have been displayed at. brown was chosen because they seemed like they were trying to make reparations for their terrible history with slavery. i had yett how far slavery wen in this country. brown's rejection of this was a slap across my face. >> and now it is going to be put up for auction and this has to be really personal for you. and this decision to now let go of your physical reminder of your aunt who is also a national treasure and the sack ru fis that she made and the mother of the modern day civil rights movement. >> yes. >> tell me about this decision to say that you are will ting t let it go and be auctioned. >> well, as a part of the macauley family, we understood and i had yet to learn how loved she is around the world, and to rosa's greatly loved. we hav
. >> and at what point was a decision made that it would go from germany to now brown university wouldved and in rhode island and this house would be taken apart and again, it would have another sojourn. >> oh, that is isquestion. brown was selected from a choice of several people, several locations where the house could have been displayed at. brown was chosen because they seemed like they were trying to make reparations for their terrible history with slavery. i had yett how far...
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he was a professor at brown university when i first met him. since that time back 20 plus years ago, we have been on several panel discussions and several lecture venues around the country. feelingshave no ill towards each other or towards our fathers. we look at it from a historic perspective. after dad was returned, this misinformation was still circulating around. even today continues to circulate around. partly because of the internet. all know that everything you read online is true. [laughter] therefore these kids in high school doing reports are in college doing research think everything online is correct. they will do a paper. they will go to may 1, 1960, february of 1962. it will find misinformation, write about it, turn into a professor for a grade, they get it back. misinformation perpetuates itself. often times students and sometimes scholars may not find the information they are looking for because it did not happen in 19611962. for example, 1990 eight, some 38 years after the shootdown, the cia and the air force hosts a conference
he was a professor at brown university when i first met him. since that time back 20 plus years ago, we have been on several panel discussions and several lecture venues around the country. feelingshave no ill towards each other or towards our fathers. we look at it from a historic perspective. after dad was returned, this misinformation was still circulating around. even today continues to circulate around. partly because of the internet. all know that everything you read online is true....
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there's the institute at brown university.t's a study group that includes people like the wonderful former ambassador. if you don't read his blog, anyway what is image number two, with image number ten, are we going to get out of here. [laughter] 7600 right now and he developed the notion that you could operate without congress knowing anything. he was very creative but by 2004 or 2005 is a system set up but i know too much about right now. they're hitting 76 without. most of them are in africa. i want to tell you when you read the four guys getting killed and if you want to believe it, they are out of control. special operations people are out of control. he was a disciple who was basically the notion of a lot of things but one of them was the notion we are here to fight the infidels. what happened in 9/11 with the killing, we the christians in ad the special forces are going to fight the masses of the world who want to destroy us and cheney got int bought into the n that you could fight something called the war on terror and
there's the institute at brown university.t's a study group that includes people like the wonderful former ambassador. if you don't read his blog, anyway what is image number two, with image number ten, are we going to get out of here. [laughter] 7600 right now and he developed the notion that you could operate without congress knowing anything. he was very creative but by 2004 or 2005 is a system set up but i know too much about right now. they're hitting 76 without. most of them are in...
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they've been at economic war with us for 25 years the no great power, we spent $7 trillion and brown university$7 trillion in 17 years on this war and terror and the war in the middle east, right? with very bad outcomes and we've allowed the rise of china, in fact, many people in this room, the elites of our country has exacerbated the rise of china and we were told time and time again until donald trump got here that it was the xerable right of china and this was the law of physics in the world. the kissingers came up with is based on the rising power and declining power. we're the declining power. that's the same theory they had before ronald reagan got here in the 1970s, that russia, and he was on the rise and we were on the decline. that's what they taught and was about. that's what the arms agreements were about ronald reagan changed that and said we can defeat these guys. it was supposed to be 40 years and it happened in eight or ten years. same thing with donald trump and he's mocked and ridiculed of not being some foreign policy expert he's got enough understanding of the world and the
they've been at economic war with us for 25 years the no great power, we spent $7 trillion and brown university$7 trillion in 17 years on this war and terror and the war in the middle east, right? with very bad outcomes and we've allowed the rise of china, in fact, many people in this room, the elites of our country has exacerbated the rise of china and we were told time and time again until donald trump got here that it was the xerable right of china and this was the law of physics in the...
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at brown university where he taught for so many years, he said, no one is teaching american history. in 1801, thomas jefferson wrote to joseph priestley, an english threologian who came to this country in 1874 and said, quote, this is thomas jefferson, we can no longer say there is nothing new under the sun, for this whole chapter in the history of man kooikind is new. once again, it's an enormous privilege for me to introduce our speakers, the two great historians who indeed are mindful of the future, have contributed greatly by their prodigious research to the past, and their exquisite writing and scholarship. ladies and gentlemen, joseph ellis and gordon wood. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we'll start with professor wood. there were two foundings, of course, the declaration declaring our independence and then the constitutional convention. so let's start with the first, with the declaration. what were some of the great challenges that led to the declaration and some of the great challenges during that summer in philadelphia? >> well, obviously, the declaration was an act ratifying
at brown university where he taught for so many years, he said, no one is teaching american history. in 1801, thomas jefferson wrote to joseph priestley, an english threologian who came to this country in 1874 and said, quote, this is thomas jefferson, we can no longer say there is nothing new under the sun, for this whole chapter in the history of man kooikind is new. once again, it's an enormous privilege for me to introduce our speakers, the two great historians who indeed are mindful of the...
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brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state universitysked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really build strong communities when i started this job my sons were 2 and 5 now 9 and 6 i think so the need to be able to take a call from the principal of school i think that brings a whole new appreciation to being understanding of the work life balance. >> (clapping.) >> i have a very good team around me we're leader in the country when it comes to paid and retail and furiousl
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with me is the author, timothy tyson, research scholar at duke university and gloria brown marshall,you, do you believe the new evidence is, in fact, from your book? and tell us about the interview. >> the most important thing to remember about emmett till case is not the crucifixion of a small black child in mississippi in 1955, but the resurrection that his mother and her allies in chicago were able to ring from this, this ongoing movement that they so transformed with their energy and courage and brilliance. and, you know, the virtue or lack thereof of caroline bryant seems a matter -- minor matter to a historian, but i understand people's interest in it. >> can you fill us in on the details, the circumstances of what led up to you getting this information, this new information? >> i got a call from a nice woman in raleigh, who said she liked my previous book and had given it to her mother-in-law and they'd like to have a coffee with me, and said you might know my mother-in-law, she's caroline bryant. i know she hadn't given an interview since 1955, no scholar, no journalist had b
with me is the author, timothy tyson, research scholar at duke university and gloria brown marshall,you, do you believe the new evidence is, in fact, from your book? and tell us about the interview. >> the most important thing to remember about emmett till case is not the crucifixion of a small black child in mississippi in 1955, but the resurrection that his mother and her allies in chicago were able to ring from this, this ongoing movement that they so transformed with their energy and...
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schools that we see advertised today on tv such as two schools that i personally attended, brown mackie college, university of phoenix, these schools target us as veterans for our benefits. because they know that it is paid for. not reading, not a lot of the stuff that we are told is in fine print. and even if we read the fine print, sometimes the things that we are told are in between the lines. i ended up having my education paid for, but because of these for-profit schools targeting us, i ended up with around $50,000 in debt, under the belief that i needed additional funds outside of my veterans' benefits to pay for any unexpected expenses. this money, through applying for fasfa financial aid went to these schools on top of the money that was given to them from the government. again, it created a lot of unnecessary debt for me. and i have two children that i still have to figure out how. the promises that were made for me after enrolling in these schools is that they would allow me to graduate within an assured time period. i wok able to transfer my credits from my correspondence courses or any other co
schools that we see advertised today on tv such as two schools that i personally attended, brown mackie college, university of phoenix, these schools target us as veterans for our benefits. because they know that it is paid for. not reading, not a lot of the stuff that we are told is in fine print. and even if we read the fine print, sometimes the things that we are told are in between the lines. i ended up having my education paid for, but because of these for-profit schools targeting us, i...
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income at george mason university's michael brown talks about the debate over raising the minimum wages belief that increasing it could have unintended consequences for workers. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. q&a, theday night on washington post magazine article, locked and loaded for the lord. on at the going church in epping, pennsylvania is a co-mingling of a lot of undercurrents in the country of religion, politics, and guns, to a degree we have not seen before. still a full church, there is no question about that. my guess would be maybe 200 people in the congregation total up in pennsylvania and 500,000 worldwide. these days you can follow the church on youtube, all the sermons are on webcast every week. passiont co-mingling of in america, and what does this say about us as a culture, and is there -- is this any precursor of what we might see down the road? when you let the genie out of the bottle of mixing guns and really -- guns and religion, it has usually been problematic. >> supreme court justices ruth bader gi
income at george mason university's michael brown talks about the debate over raising the minimum wages belief that increasing it could have unintended consequences for workers. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. q&a, theday night on washington post magazine article, locked and loaded for the lord. on at the going church in epping, pennsylvania is a co-mingling of a lot of undercurrents in the country of religion, politics, and...
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. >> she is about to stop -- start her sophomore year at the university of iowa, 5 foot 2, brown hairn eyes, beautiful smile. >> reporter: there was a man spotted taking pictures of female joggers and neighboring county. they have not found any correlation between that man and molly tibbetts but are not ruling it out. in tomorrow is a please press conference scheduled where we expect to get many more questions answered. shannon: stay with us, one midnight hero, highlighting many other brave heroes, using his voice, up next. wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest la
. >> she is about to stop -- start her sophomore year at the university of iowa, 5 foot 2, brown hairn eyes, beautiful smile. >> reporter: there was a man spotted taking pictures of female joggers and neighboring county. they have not found any correlation between that man and molly tibbetts but are not ruling it out. in tomorrow is a please press conference scheduled where we expect to get many more questions answered. shannon: stay with us, one midnight hero, highlighting many...
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university of iowa. she's probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes, beautiful smile.lie back. >> there was a man recently spotted taking pictures of female joggers in a neighboring county. today police tell us they have not found any correlation between that man and mollie tibbetts but they say they are not ruling it out. tomorrow, there is a police press conference scheduled where we expect to get many more of these questions answered for answered. shannon? >> shannon: for all of her loved ones. matt finn, thank you very much. stay with us. one "midnight hero" he sings ou. that's next. ♪ (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. when you barely clip a tpassing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a
university of iowa. she's probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes, beautiful smile.lie back. >> there was a man recently spotted taking pictures of female joggers in a neighboring county. today police tell us they have not found any correlation between that man and mollie tibbetts but they say they are not ruling it out. tomorrow, there is a police press conference scheduled where we expect to get many more of these questions answered for answered. shannon? >> shannon: for...
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university of iowa. she is probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes. beautiful smile. we want our molly back. >> there was a man recently spotted taking pictures of female joggers in a neighboring county, but police say they have not connected that incident to this case and as you mentioned, sandra, there is a press conference tomorrow where we hopefully will learn much more detail about this troubling case. >> sandra: how authorities have said today that they anticipate additional sites will come into play with this investigation. any sign tonight that the search for molly is branching out? >> so far it looks like the scope has been limited to this immediate area of the county where she went missing. and police that i spoke to today have not mentioned any more information about this house when she went missing but perhaps we will learn more about signs of forced entry or any type of dna or clues left behind at the boyfriends house. >> sandra: a lot of unknown details here. matt finn following that story for us. meanwhile, this exclusive forest, molly's dad wrapped tib
university of iowa. she is probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes. beautiful smile. we want our molly back. >> there was a man recently spotted taking pictures of female joggers in a neighboring county, but police say they have not connected that incident to this case and as you mentioned, sandra, there is a press conference tomorrow where we hopefully will learn much more detail about this troubling case. >> sandra: how authorities have said today that they anticipate...
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federal judicial nominees refusing to affirm the principles of brown during their senate confirmation hearings. same for nixon. it is universallyevered as a case that was correctly decided. >> and this transcript that has just transcript that's been put forth as part of the documentation around judge brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, this is not whether he agreed with that. this is not him dodging the question or avoiding saying what his opinion was on it. this was him volunteering that he thought nixon was a bad case. are there other people in sort of mainstream judicial circles who make that same argument? >> so to be fair, i think it's not really clear whether he was throwing this out as an argument prompt for the round table he was participating in or whether it was his own view. it is largely consistent with his juris prudence over time and it would be a unique view. >> obviously there is enough significant political controversy around his nomination, given what happened with the scalia vacancy in 2016. it is hard to predict what's going to happen in terms of his confirmation hearings. do you expect that this will b
federal judicial nominees refusing to affirm the principles of brown during their senate confirmation hearings. same for nixon. it is universallyevered as a case that was correctly decided. >> and this transcript that has just transcript that's been put forth as part of the documentation around judge brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, this is not whether he agreed with that. this is not him dodging the question or avoiding saying what his opinion was on it. this was him volunteering...
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paul butler, the albert brick professor in law at georgetown university school of law. mr. jeffery brown, president and c.e.o. of brown superstores and the founder of uplift solutions. nd mr. mark holden, senior general counsel of coke industries. [applause] >> welcome all of you. i want to start by going around the panel. we will start with you, bob, and ask you just for some opening thoughts to kind of frame for us your view of this topic, how best to reform american criminal justice beyond mass incarceration. >> it is a pleasure and honor to be here to talk about what i consider one of the most important topics of our time. that is addressing the issue of mass incarceration. and also addressing the issue of mass supervision, parole and probation. larry crabner was elected on a platt fortunately of ending mass incarceration. it is wrong, se ending it because we have placed too many people in jail placing too many people in jail and in the process destroying families and communities. and rebekkah neitzeling that it costs enormous sums of people to keep people in jail. if you look owe on
paul butler, the albert brick professor in law at georgetown university school of law. mr. jeffery brown, president and c.e.o. of brown superstores and the founder of uplift solutions. nd mr. mark holden, senior general counsel of coke industries. [applause] >> welcome all of you. i want to start by going around the panel. we will start with you, bob, and ask you just for some opening thoughts to kind of frame for us your view of this topic, how best to reform american criminal justice...
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governor brown agreed to increase funding 347 mill yan dollar. a spokes person for the university says students came together to lobby for more state funding but a lot of money was only a one time offer. >> to better support our students and academic missions and keeping the pursuit sof california in the very top ranks of universities worldwide. it's incumbent that the state partner with us to effectively fund the university. >> there are quite a few other issues on the agenda including a state audit and lair going to talk about the experience for nonresidents and the increase of transfer students. in san francisco, a. >>> uc berkley is spending 30 $30 million on women's sports facilities. the chancellor announced plans to expand the women's beach bolly ball court and upgrade the field at strawberry canyon. the price tag is high but the university had no choice under federal title nine guidelines. a $19 million sports budget deficit owes 438 million tlar for the memorial stadium renovation and construction of the new training facility. >>> two firefighters injured battling the lar
governor brown agreed to increase funding 347 mill yan dollar. a spokes person for the university says students came together to lobby for more state funding but a lot of money was only a one time offer. >> to better support our students and academic missions and keeping the pursuit sof california in the very top ranks of universities worldwide. it's incumbent that the state partner with us to effectively fund the university. >> there are quite a few other issues on the agenda...
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lara brown, director of the graduate school of polical management at the george washington university. she's also the author of several books on presidents, including "jockeying for the american presidency." and domenico montanaro, the lead political editor for npr. and we welcome all of you back to the newshour.m domenico, ing to start with you upon. we were just sharing with the audience some se theoll numbers. 58% of those polled say they think the president tells the truth some of the time or har ever. how does that breawn among the electorate? who art we talking abre? >> well, and if you add "never" into there, you get to 61 so you have a full 60-somethingt percent american people who think that this president either never, hardly ever, or only some of the time tells the truth. you know and when you look, particularly in the suburbs, where there are going to be all these key s,house raou wind up with seeing that, you know, the-quarters of people o live in the suburbs, including, especially, suburban women who are going to be so key to this election, really not having a lot of fai
lara brown, director of the graduate school of polical management at the george washington university. she's also the author of several books on presidents, including "jockeying for the american presidency." and domenico montanaro, the lead political editor for npr. and we welcome all of you back to the newshour.m domenico, ing to start with you upon. we were just sharing with the audience some se theoll numbers. 58% of those polled say they think the president tells the truth some of...
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brown eyes, beautiful smile, great with kids. >> searchers have combed acres of farmland on foot while a helicopter assisted them from above. tibbets attended elementary and middle school at piedmont. she's currently attending university of iowa. >>> the latest out of the southwest, out of southwest missouri where 17 people died on a tour boat. the coast guard said the poet had passed an inspection in february. abc news reporter in branson where a survivor is talking about what happened when she was thrown into the water. >> reporter: riding the ducks, a favorite pass time for tourists but the trip ending in tragedy. >> waves crashing over my face. every time i would get my head above water, i would say, help, help. they were throwing life rafts to everybody. i couldn't reach it, get there in time. >> at 7:30 p.m. a severe thunderstorm for the area including table rock lake, branson, missouri, in the middle of the zone. >> be advised we have strong thunderstorms moving through right now. intense winds and rain in branson. >> by 7:00 p.m. those thunderstorms turning deadly for passengers. the boat tossed around the lake by 63 mile-per-hour wind gusts and 6' waves before capsizing. >> i was there with my husband and our
brown eyes, beautiful smile, great with kids. >> searchers have combed acres of farmland on foot while a helicopter assisted them from above. tibbets attended elementary and middle school at piedmont. she's currently attending university of iowa. >>> the latest out of the southwest, out of southwest missouri where 17 people died on a tour boat. the coast guard said the poet had passed an inspection in february. abc news reporter in branson where a survivor is talking about what...
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police on strange acting black or brown people if they had a college course with them and interacted with them, but we're not talking about masses of colleges and universitiesking about the elite. 15% of college age students are black. latinos, 22% of the population, and 13% at the elite colleges. hear not talking about the pistons, we're talking about the golden state warriors. so this is the predicate of expanding the minds of american students so we can understand. >> i hear you, michael, but i think if i can try to interpret what the trump administration is doing is. >> martin luther king jr. in his book said if the nation did something social against the negro, the nation must now do something special for the negro. when people used to get access to schools, it was like you're a violin player from vermont and we need more people from there. there was always extra considerations to play for the doling out of who got into the school. >> great point, there was always a desire for geographic diversity. what do you think about that. is the administration suggesting that all applications should be color blind? they are not able to look at race? or do you thi
police on strange acting black or brown people if they had a college course with them and interacted with them, but we're not talking about masses of colleges and universitiesking about the elite. 15% of college age students are black. latinos, 22% of the population, and 13% at the elite colleges. hear not talking about the pistons, we're talking about the golden state warriors. so this is the predicate of expanding the minds of american students so we can understand. >> i hear you,...
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felix studied electrical engineering at california polytechnic state university in san luis obispo. ( robin )governor jerry brown is looking to soften the standard... that makes utility companies financially liable when their equipment causes wildfires. tuesday brown sent lawmakers legislation that would allow judges to decide how much utility companies should pay. currently those companies are held entirely liable for wildfire costs triggered by their power lines, transformers, or other infrastructures. many critics say changing liability would raise insurance premiums... and remove incentives for utility companies to do everything they can do... to prevent fires. ( robin )the bay area may get an increase in our water supply in the next few years. the department of water resources just approved a project for several reservoirs... including one in pacheco. kron 4s rob fladeboe has the details. the california water commission is expected to approve committing a billion dollars to construct two large water projects in the bay rea. approved by voters in 2014, the water bond issue proposition one has earmarked $485
felix studied electrical engineering at california polytechnic state university in san luis obispo. ( robin )governor jerry brown is looking to soften the standard... that makes utility companies financially liable when their equipment causes wildfires. tuesday brown sent lawmakers legislation that would allow judges to decide how much utility companies should pay. currently those companies are held entirely liable for wildfire costs triggered by their power lines, transformers, or other...
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university's newly renovated union building. but student leaders erased the work, replacing it with a piece by maya angelou in a bid to reverse "black and brownor failing to consult students on its choice of poem. last year was a record—breaker for british book sales. new figures from the publishers association show sales of printed books have risen for the third consecutive year, while sales of digital e—books fell. lizo mzimba reports. jamie oliver's best seller. 2017 most popular book. it helped the british publishing industry to achieve a record—breaking year. sales of printed books were up, with hard back fiction in particular seeing a big rise of almost a third, thanks in part to new thrillers from authors like dan brown, lee child and shari lapena. readers fundamentally still value the printed word. publishers have invested a huge amount of time, effort and resource making sure that books are still really attractive, that people want to buy them, and also obviously they themselves very much to gifts as well. it's the third year in a row that sales of physical books have increased, while at the same time sales of digital books have decr
university's newly renovated union building. but student leaders erased the work, replacing it with a piece by maya angelou in a bid to reverse "black and brownor failing to consult students on its choice of poem. last year was a record—breaker for british book sales. new figures from the publishers association show sales of printed books have risen for the third consecutive year, while sales of digital e—books fell. lizo mzimba reports. jamie oliver's best seller. 2017 most popular...
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brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffery brown at the van gelder studio in englewood cliffs, new jersey. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now: turninhe universeled into a black hole, it can create an intense beam of high-energy radiation, called a blazar. this week, a team of physicists udied this phenomenon announced a discovery that could help trace the foundations of the universe. you can read all about it on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and ne in later tonight to g more of your politics fix on "washington week,"robert costa. and ow on pbs newshour weekend: how living shorelines could combat rising sea vels. >> sreenivasan: are you surprised at how fast it's taken? >> shocked. shocked. we just had to protect the shoreline a little bit, to give a chance for these arasses to gaoothold. this isn't just grass d some reefs-- this thing is teeming with life. >> sreenivasan: gs of oyster shells create a whole new habitat for marine life. what kind of ts do you see here? >> oh my gosery kind of crab you can imagine. we've got hermit crabs, stone crabs, blue crabs, fiddler crabs, marsh crabs. i sound like that guy from "forrest gump" with the
brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffery brown at the van gelder studio in englewood cliffs, new jersey. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now: turninhe universeled into a black hole, it can create an intense beam of high-energy radiation, called a blazar. this week, a team of physicists udied this phenomenon announced a discovery that could help trace the foundations of the universe. you can read all about it on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and ne in later tonight to g more...
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university, had a good job, she was young. he did not give that one second consequence in his mind that night, that his actions would take her life. charlotte brown with gavin seeley from the metropolitan police talking to cut earlier. the headlines: mps warn british democracy is in crisis because of targeted campaigns of hate and misinformation on social media. the chief constable of the west midlands admits his police force is, at times, providing a poor service — and he apologises. welcome relief for some as the cool air arrives — but strong winds could cause travel disruption as temperatures drop across the uk. female skippers have taken first and second place in the clipper round the world yacht race — a first in team ocean racing. the 40,000 nautical mile race set off 11 months ago and ended in liverpool this morning. our correspondent peter harris is live in liverpool for us now. good morning. it has been an exciting couple of hours. it has. it isa exciting couple of hours. it has. it is a shame about the weather. they probably expected the heatwave of the last couple of months. they arrived back on the mersey to traditional english weathe
university, had a good job, she was young. he did not give that one second consequence in his mind that night, that his actions would take her life. charlotte brown with gavin seeley from the metropolitan police talking to cut earlier. the headlines: mps warn british democracy is in crisis because of targeted campaigns of hate and misinformation on social media. the chief constable of the west midlands admits his police force is, at times, providing a poor service — and he apologises. welcome...
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universe is a strange and fascinating place. >> when you think how far away ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ browns tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a f of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up tonight. a young woman disappears on a road trip. the final clue to her location is found right here in the bay area. >> tesla's first giga factory outside of america will be built in china. find out why the company picked the country and won't affect cars made in california. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> finally tonight the party is on in paris. france is heading to the world cup final. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] fans took to the streets tonight, dancing, singing, waving the french flag. >> more than 20,000 watched france clinch the win against belgium at the historic hotel deville, france will face winner of croatia/england, 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. great world cup. >> "world news tonight" with david muir is next. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time. hope to see you again in half hand hour. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the miracle rescue. the final five, the f
universe is a strange and fascinating place. >> when you think how far away ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ browns tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a f of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up tonight. a young woman disappears on a road trip. the final clue to her location is found right here in the bay area. >> tesla's first giga factory outside of america will be built in...
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university. tara dow dell, democratic strategist. ed mcmullin, former chief policy director of the house republican conference and gloria brown marshal associate professor at john j. college of justice and author of "the voting rights war." let's start with this admission we heard from guiliani here. i'm going to go with you. give me a reaction to what he just had to say. >> yeah, well, i think guiliani is -- he's in a terrible position, as is his client. president trump. >> they don't see it that way, though. >> well, i think they do. i think they have decided they're going to fight this battle. it's a political battle. and they understand that eventually this will come down to impeachment. so they're fighting this war in this battle in a political way, not a legal way, as much. i think in the end, this is going to come back to bite them. because right now there is an absence of information from the special counsel. we don't know what they know or not. that's the way it should be. we get drips and drabs of information in the press. but we really don't -- we don't know what the special counsel knows. so in that information void, guil
university. tara dow dell, democratic strategist. ed mcmullin, former chief policy director of the house republican conference and gloria brown marshal associate professor at john j. college of justice and author of "the voting rights war." let's start with this admission we heard from guiliani here. i'm going to go with you. give me a reaction to what he just had to say. >> yeah, well, i think guiliani is -- he's in a terrible position, as is his client. president trump....
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university of iowa. she is probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes, beautiful smile. great with kids.k. >> police have not released a new timeline for any leads in the case. >> bill: she was a runner and they wear a fit bit. it is possible they could track her steps when she went missing. is that possible? >> that's right. she is described as an avid runner who wore the fit bit, a tracking device. police might be able to gather a ton of data including her exact gps location and heart rate. >> bill: matt finn, gives hope for the family. >> sandra: fox news alert. we're now minutes away from the president welcoming the italian prime minister to the white house. a leader who has seen -- is seen as one of donald trump's strongest supporters over in europe. we'll have it four live and we'll take it for you when it begins. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonas
university of iowa. she is probably about 5'2", brown hair, brown eyes, beautiful smile. great with kids.k. >> police have not released a new timeline for any leads in the case. >> bill: she was a runner and they wear a fit bit. it is possible they could track her steps when she went missing. is that possible? >> that's right. she is described as an avid runner who wore the fit bit, a tracking device. police might be able to gather a ton of data including her exact gps...
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>> brown: the story isin a new book titled "old in art school: a memoir of starting over."ho nell irvin painter, a longtime princeton universityfessor best known for her work in 19th and 20th ceisury southernry became, at age 64, nell painter, a painr, one working in a variety of forms and media including digital art. part of it, she told me-- as she shuttled between her fourth floor apartment and basement art studio-- was moving away from the confines of historical research. >> what i really liked was stepping away from the tyranny of the archive and being able to move into fiction. visual fiction. so, now when i think about art, i could make things up. >> brown: and you found that personally freeing? >> absolutely. visual art is very freeing because it answers only to the e. >> brown: painter, who's now 75, had the support to make a change.sb her d, glenn shafer, is a noted mathematician and professor at rutgers. her mother, dona, offered herex owple: after retiring from public school teaching at 65, shshe became a writer, pubg several books about aging. and painter's father, frank, was a lab technician anductor at the unive
>> brown: the story isin a new book titled "old in art school: a memoir of starting over."ho nell irvin painter, a longtime princeton universityfessor best known for her work in 19th and 20th ceisury southernry became, at age 64, nell painter, a painr, one working in a variety of forms and media including digital art. part of it, she told me-- as she shuttled between her fourth floor apartment and basement art studio-- was moving away from the confines of historical research....
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university's newly renovated union building. but student leaders erased the work, replacing it with a piece by maya angelou in a bid to reverse ‘black and browndents on its choice of poem. it is reported that the luxury label burberry has been burning millions of pounds worth of stock in order to stop it getting into the wrong hands. the company famous of course for its trench coats and handbags has destroyed more than £28 million of unwanted products in the last 12 months. supposedly it is common for designer brands to destroy unwanted stock, in order to stop them being sold at discount prices. the brands also say it prevents illegal counterfeiting, ensuring the supply chain remains intact. but morally speaking, is it right? well, if you are a luxury brand like this, what you are trying to do is prevent the price of your goods from falling, and if there is lots of excess stock in the market that is resold on discount chains or discount ways or bats perhaps counterfeited from that extent stock, then the price of your goods will fall. you may say you don't like burberry and the fact it makes profits and you don't like the fact it's a luxury br
university's newly renovated union building. but student leaders erased the work, replacing it with a piece by maya angelou in a bid to reverse ‘black and browndents on its choice of poem. it is reported that the luxury label burberry has been burning millions of pounds worth of stock in order to stop it getting into the wrong hands. the company famous of course for its trench coats and handbags has destroyed more than £28 million of unwanted products in the last 12 months. supposedly it is...
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developed policy in a universal lens - diane bell-mckoy with associated black charities not understanding that, that policy can in fact, unless you're precise can hurt black and brownople. bell-mckoy says lawmakers must pay attention to barriers and policies that could hold minorities back... take that into account when developing, reviewing, and evaluating policies... a set of ten questions that we help people look - and actually use those ten questions to come out with a better set of policies on the other end. maryland senator chris van hollen says some lawmakers are trying to use this approach right now. you need to be intentional about it - you need to ask yourself when you're adopting a policy is this is something that will benefit everybody - that will give everybody a chance or not bell-mckoy says the more we can encourage legislators and others to explore this approach - the more it will increase long-term economic success for all americans. in washington, morgan wright. (ken) it turns out gender wage gaps start earlier than you might think.(pam) in the workplace, the average woman earns 80 -cents for every dollar a man makes, with women of color making ev
developed policy in a universal lens - diane bell-mckoy with associated black charities not understanding that, that policy can in fact, unless you're precise can hurt black and brownople. bell-mckoy says lawmakers must pay attention to barriers and policies that could hold minorities back... take that into account when developing, reviewing, and evaluating policies... a set of ten questions that we help people look - and actually use those ten questions to come out with a better set of...
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it sparked my interest in my university summer internship program where i worked for my hometown congressman, senator brown. it inspired my decision to join the peace corps and serve for two years overseas teaching in the former soviet union. there i saw firsthand the devastating impact of communism, the economic consequences of central planning and the absence of free markets and the rule of law. following the attacks of september 11th, 2001, i felt the call even more deeply to serve our country in the time of need. i'm very proud to have served on the leadership teams at both the department you have transportation and homeland security during that extraordinarily challenging time for our nation. i've also been honored to serve three committees, congressional committees. including the senate appropriations committee under senator shelby's leadership. in my current position as associate director of the office of management and budget i've take an broader leadership role and i oversea 250 billion in budgetary resources and related policies for seven cabinet agencies and 30 other federal agencies, including
it sparked my interest in my university summer internship program where i worked for my hometown congressman, senator brown. it inspired my decision to join the peace corps and serve for two years overseas teaching in the former soviet union. there i saw firsthand the devastating impact of communism, the economic consequences of central planning and the absence of free markets and the rule of law. following the attacks of september 11th, 2001, i felt the call even more deeply to serve our...