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brown said its we her cousin who committed the murder.to record the private times before the come of her daughter. >> i'm nine months and nine days so she can come any day. yes, i'm way bigger. you can see my belly. i want to give a message to my child. i just want you to know that no matter what happens in life, i love you and your dad loves you and life is not going to be a box of chocolate. you're not going to be perfect. because nobody's perfect. you're going to make mistakes because everybody makes mistakes. i made a mistake and it caused me to be where i am. it's a lesson that mommy has to learn. i'm in here for something that -- not that i done but -- i don't know. i know i'm in here for a reason, whatever the reason is. i know that i'm in here for a reason, and i just want to you always keep your head up. you have to know what's right and what's wrong. i don't want you to end up in place like this because it's not place for anybody to be. >> when brown goes into labor, she will leave the jail to give birth in the hospital. she wil
brown said its we her cousin who committed the murder.to record the private times before the come of her daughter. >> i'm nine months and nine days so she can come any day. yes, i'm way bigger. you can see my belly. i want to give a message to my child. i just want you to know that no matter what happens in life, i love you and your dad loves you and life is not going to be a box of chocolate. you're not going to be perfect. because nobody's perfect. you're going to make mistakes because...
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inmate brown went to medical because she was in labor.she'll be out there for probably about 48 hours. once she has the baby, a relative will come get the baby and she'll come back here and be housed in medical until she's well enough to come back up to the unit. >> it makes me cry because i'm not going to be able to enjoy the most special part of my child's life. i won't be able to hold her, i won't be able to hear her cry. i won't be able to get up in the middle of the night when she needs me. somebody else is doing something i should be doing. that hurts. that hurts. >>> coming up -- >> i cried. the whole time i cried. i held her because i knew that i had to leave. >> la'quan brown gives birth and says good-bye to her baby. >>> and -- >> kind of a somber day. you work with them for 30 days and they get to leave. >> it's test day in the dog program. l in the very last row. emaciated. he was skin and bones. usually what you see in neglected dogs. it was one of those complete, meant-to-be moments... i totally fell in love with him. (avo)
inmate brown went to medical because she was in labor.she'll be out there for probably about 48 hours. once she has the baby, a relative will come get the baby and she'll come back here and be housed in medical until she's well enough to come back up to the unit. >> it makes me cry because i'm not going to be able to enjoy the most special part of my child's life. i won't be able to hold her, i won't be able to hear her cry. i won't be able to get up in the middle of the night when she...
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jeffrey brown paid him a visit to hear first-hand. ♪ ♪ >> brown: in his new memoir, bruce springsteens back at his young, struggling and then little known self and writes:" i was not modest in the assessment of my abilities. of course, i thought i was a phony. that is the way of the artist. ♪ ♪ but i also thought i was the realest thing you'd ever seen." >> that's right. most artists i know consider themselves to be phonies. along with the feeling that just something that you're doing is essential, essential to communicate, and deeply, deeply real. ♪ ♪ >> brown: springsteen has been rocking his way through marathon, arena-sized concerts for decades. a kind of working-class rock 'in roll hero to millions of devoted fans. in the recording studio he built at this rural new jersey home, we talked about becoming bruce springsteen the story he tells in his book, "born to run." >> it was a very different type of writing from songwriting. >> brown: in what way? >> a pop song is a condensed version of a life in three minutes. whereas, when you go to write your prose, you have to find the rhyth
jeffrey brown paid him a visit to hear first-hand. ♪ ♪ >> brown: in his new memoir, bruce springsteens back at his young, struggling and then little known self and writes:" i was not modest in the assessment of my abilities. of course, i thought i was a phony. that is the way of the artist. ♪ ♪ but i also thought i was the realest thing you'd ever seen." >> that's right. most artists i know consider themselves to be phonies. along with the feeling that just...
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anthony brown: 2014 was a life lesson that my father taught me. and a lesson that i tried to teach my children. sometimes you will have setbacks. face of setbacks, if you believe in what you're doing, pick yourself up, brush yourself off, and stay in the fight. my fight is for good schools and safe neighborhoods. a strong economy that creates jobs for more and more. i picked myself up and said, this is what it's all about. staying in the fight. if there are more opportunities to serve, go ahead and do it. just as hillary clinton said wednesday morning after her it hurts because he put your all into it. a lot of the people are there supporting me. volunteers. obligation to continue the work and continue the fight. >> how would you describe your ideology? anthony brown: one of compromise. i am progressive on many issues. i support reasonable regulations. the backstop for many. equity in funding, public education. transportation. on many issues, a lot of economic issues. it is one of consensus. that are number of committees i think i can add value to
anthony brown: 2014 was a life lesson that my father taught me. and a lesson that i tried to teach my children. sometimes you will have setbacks. face of setbacks, if you believe in what you're doing, pick yourself up, brush yourself off, and stay in the fight. my fight is for good schools and safe neighborhoods. a strong economy that creates jobs for more and more. i picked myself up and said, this is what it's all about. staying in the fight. if there are more opportunities to serve, go ahead...
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simpson. >> brown: that had a film release. >> indeed. >> brown: mark mark, top five.op one is a film called "arrival" which is a science fiction about aliens landing and us trying to communicate, then mel gibson's "hacksaw ridge" which is about desmond doss who won the medal of honor without firing one bullet. then i have a "purge election year," a purge is something that happens once a year in this future dispopian america where once a year you get to purge and violence is legal for 24 hours. this film actually does what the premise should have done in the first two films, and i really like it. then i have "moonlight," which i like as much as ann did. then a film "eye in the sky" with helen mirren, final performance of alan rickman, but a film not to be missed. >> brown: let's watch a clip from moonlight. >> what do you smell? nothing. you got? >> i'm feeling good. you ain't it. stop putting your head down in my house. you know my rule. it's all love and all pride in this house. you feel me? >> brown: so an unusual film in many ways, episodic. takes one man through t
simpson. >> brown: that had a film release. >> indeed. >> brown: mark mark, top five.op one is a film called "arrival" which is a science fiction about aliens landing and us trying to communicate, then mel gibson's "hacksaw ridge" which is about desmond doss who won the medal of honor without firing one bullet. then i have a "purge election year," a purge is something that happens once a year in this future dispopian america where once a year you...
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jeffrey brown is our guide once again. >> brown: of all the popular art forms we've talked about thisk, delving into the huge and diverse world of music necessarily means touching on just a slice of the large pie. two music critics are here to help us with some of their own best of the year. ann powers of npr and mikael wood of the "los angeles times." welcome to both of you. a few albums dominated the the year. >> beyonce's lemonade was a multimedia phenomenon with the visual side, a wonderful album and people talked about it all year, very political album. ♪ so i find you and hold you down ♪ ♪ they don't love you like i love you ♪ ♪ slow down >> right next to that was david bowie's black star as equally lauded and celebrated. of course, we lost david bowie this year. so it was an interesting mix of a young artist at the top of her game and an elder making a final statement. ♪ ♪ >> brown: mikael wood, let's start to fill out your list here. give us a few of what stood out for you. >> beyonce and bowie are both on my list. you have the young country singer maren morris who was doing a
jeffrey brown is our guide once again. >> brown: of all the popular art forms we've talked about thisk, delving into the huge and diverse world of music necessarily means touching on just a slice of the large pie. two music critics are here to help us with some of their own best of the year. ann powers of npr and mikael wood of the "los angeles times." welcome to both of you. a few albums dominated the the year. >> beyonce's lemonade was a multimedia phenomenon with the...
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in their twenties. >> brown: and did you buy?m thinking of it. >> brown: 15 years in, art basel miami has spawned more than 20 additional local fairs catering to different styles and wallets, including one titled, "untitled." with so much to see, art advisors have become big players here and elsewhere in the art world-- counseling individual, corporate and institutional clients. kerri hurtado is an advisor with san francisco's, "art source". at "untitled" she showed works to jayah kay-der, a miami-based architect who designs homes with contemporary art in mind. >> you get exposed to so much. there's no way that it would take you a whole year to get to see as much as you get to see in a few days in miami. and i like to work with art source because the art world is so vast. >> brown: art everywhere; but also other kinds of excess. art journalist janelle zara. >> because we're in miami, things sometimes get a little out of hand. there's a lot of showiness, you know? everyone in the world is here. and, so that involves a lot of fancy
in their twenties. >> brown: and did you buy?m thinking of it. >> brown: 15 years in, art basel miami has spawned more than 20 additional local fairs catering to different styles and wallets, including one titled, "untitled." with so much to see, art advisors have become big players here and elsewhere in the art world-- counseling individual, corporate and institutional clients. kerri hurtado is an advisor with san francisco's, "art source". at...
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jeffrey brown looks back at a big year in television and video. >> brown: a new golden age of television? well, these days we talk more of peak television, and some wonder if there's no too much tv, including too much really good and even great programming. and it comes at us from all kinds of producers and platforms. over the air, cable, streaming, what's a consumer to do? what's a television critic to do? we asked two of them to help us look at the best of 2016. welcome to both of you. good luck sorting this out for all of us. eric, let's start with you. out of the hundreds of shows, we asked you to pick a few to run through and kick this off. >> sure. i guess i'm a sucker for new programming. all of my top five are new shows this year. "full frontal" with samantha bee, "daily show" alum who has a potent show about politics. "this is us" on nbc. "people v. o.j. simpson: an american crime story," an amazing retelling of the o.j. simpson trial and verdict. "o.j. made in america," a five-part documentary film made by espn about o.j. simpson, as well, much more extensive than "american cri
jeffrey brown looks back at a big year in television and video. >> brown: a new golden age of television? well, these days we talk more of peak television, and some wonder if there's no too much tv, including too much really good and even great programming. and it comes at us from all kinds of producers and platforms. over the air, cable, streaming, what's a consumer to do? what's a television critic to do? we asked two of them to help us look at the best of 2016. welcome to both of you....
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>> that was the big thing. >> brown: you mean the big hitters?ostoyevsky and tolstoy and those guys? >> yeah, when i got into "anna karenina" and "brothers karamazov" and "crime and punishment." that was the stuff that had a big effect on me, cause it was so psychological. >> brown: does your reading affect your writing as a songwriter? >> i think it affects you internally in a way that's not immediately evident, but that it simply increases your frame of reference. you learn more about the craft of writing, what good writing feels like, but mostly it just enlarges you as an individual. the one thing i wished for my children is that they'd be readers. >> brown: well? and are they? >> no. >> brown: their father didn't make himself a reader until around 30, so the kids, in their 20's, still have time. ♪ ♪ by that point springsteen had become a major rock star. but in his 30s he also suffered a serious bout of depression, something he would struggle with throughout his life, including an episode as recently as his early 60s, all while keeping up a r
>> that was the big thing. >> brown: you mean the big hitters?ostoyevsky and tolstoy and those guys? >> yeah, when i got into "anna karenina" and "brothers karamazov" and "crime and punishment." that was the stuff that had a big effect on me, cause it was so psychological. >> brown: does your reading affect your writing as a songwriter? >> i think it affects you internally in a way that's not immediately evident, but that it simply...
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>> no. >> brown: because?briggs himself is a nashville institution-- a session player, producer and music publisher who's worked with elvis and a host of other stars. >> there used to be 80 studios here within three or four blocks. now, i doubt if there's 20. >> brown: the house of david was just added to the national register of historic places, joining three other studios on music row. they're among 200 buildings documented by the national trust that are connected to the rise of country music, as well as the music industry as a whole. the city's metropolitan planning commission and stakeholders are now working to finalize a plan to recognize historic buildings, with backing from the national park service. >> now, i think it's really important that we're leaving it better than we found it. we've got to make sure that we're taking care of the creative community, people that came here to be creatives, and do it the way we've always done it, which is support one another, help one another. >> brown: it's a diffic
>> no. >> brown: because?briggs himself is a nashville institution-- a session player, producer and music publisher who's worked with elvis and a host of other stars. >> there used to be 80 studios here within three or four blocks. now, i doubt if there's 20. >> brown: the house of david was just added to the national register of historic places, joining three other studios on music row. they're among 200 buildings documented by the national trust that are connected to...
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it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.ences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i said that day was, today is the day. i had myself convinced and for whatever reason there was nothing wrong with it in my mind. i didn't see any other way. >> any other way than what? >> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >> whatever he told me was pre
it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.ences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before...
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>> always characters first. >> brown: always?ters for a long time before i write a single sentence and when, inside my head or inside my guts the characters begin to do things to each other, what they do to each other is the plot and then i can start writing. what do we do to one another? it's the one and only subject of literature, if you really have to squeeze it in a nutshell. >> brown: betrayal is a key theme in this book-- in the ancient sense through one of the character's studies of the biblical story of jesus and judas and in modern israel's founding. yes, but also out of huge growing resentment to the ugly story about judas, about the 30 pieces of silver and of the most notorious case in history about the killing. he was obsessed with the story. he writes about judas hanging himself. the first and last christian, the only christian. it's a very provocative sentence. it doesn't come from me. it comes from the protagonist, but it's trying to reconsider the worst story ever told by anyone in human history. >> he's been a st
>> always characters first. >> brown: always?ters for a long time before i write a single sentence and when, inside my head or inside my guts the characters begin to do things to each other, what they do to each other is the plot and then i can start writing. what do we do to one another? it's the one and only subject of literature, if you really have to squeeze it in a nutshell. >> brown: betrayal is a key theme in this book-- in the ancient sense through one of the...
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that's something that's part of us. >> brown: from brooklyn, new york, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, how vital is the president's daily intelligence briefing? the president-elect has taken an unprecedented approach: ignoring the briefing most days, altogether. so how do national security and intelligence experts see this move? we explore that on our web site, www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> bnsf railway. >> xq institute. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carne
that's something that's part of us. >> brown: from brooklyn, new york, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, how vital is the president's daily intelligence briefing? the president-elect has taken an unprecedented approach: ignoring the briefing most days, altogether. so how do national security and intelligence experts see this move? we explore that on our web site, www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour...
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brown: reserving the right to object. i was incredulous at the beginning of the night not quite believing that that senator mcconnell, i don't know what he's doing now but sending his people to the floor to find ways to push back against the mine workers in kentucky and west virginia and ohio and pennsylvania and indiana and virginia not willing to help those pensioners, not willing to help those widowers. we have a moral equivalency. the last two resolutions, we're talking about mine workers, retired mine workers health care. we're talking about widows of mine workers who either died on the job or died perhaps from an illness that mine workers so often have. brown lung or some kind of heart disease. and instead my friend from north care has offered two resolutions. one to honor people who died in a fire tragically and one to honor -- to mark the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor, both reasonable things but they're not resolutions to provide college to the children of the people who died in the fire, not to increase benefi
brown: reserving the right to object. i was incredulous at the beginning of the night not quite believing that that senator mcconnell, i don't know what he's doing now but sending his people to the floor to find ways to push back against the mine workers in kentucky and west virginia and ohio and pennsylvania and indiana and virginia not willing to help those pensioners, not willing to help those widowers. we have a moral equivalency. the last two resolutions, we're talking about mine workers,...
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that's especially true for aaron brown.omorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy grove
that's especially true for aaron brown.omorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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you say merry christmas, it's charlie brown, are they going to ask that charlie brown's christmas note aired because it might offend people who happen to walk by the tv with the sound up. >> you can air charlie brown's christmas, the ten commandments, go ahead and air it. my only problem, this is the worst subject ever because i get more hate mail than anything else. i'm a big believer in the separation of church and state, and not using tax dollars, if the teacher didn't use tax dollars, i'm okay with it. if the school put up a sign, a message, that's very obviously christian, because it refers to the birth of jesus christ, i have a problem with that, that is a separation of church and state issue with me. i've always been strong on that, and no more hate mail on any issue than this particular issue. bring it on, my friend. >> it was a card. >> thousands and thousands of tax dollars were spent on tiny little card from ms. shannon. give me a break! come on! i feel bad for ms. shannon, she was trying to spread a little good cheer during christmastime and, of course, it becomes a pc --
you say merry christmas, it's charlie brown, are they going to ask that charlie brown's christmas note aired because it might offend people who happen to walk by the tv with the sound up. >> you can air charlie brown's christmas, the ten commandments, go ahead and air it. my only problem, this is the worst subject ever because i get more hate mail than anything else. i'm a big believer in the separation of church and state, and not using tax dollars, if the teacher didn't use tax dollars,...
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he was with the browns. i don't know why they let him go but the falcons picked him up and they are speeding ahead. last i checked the browns have how many wins -- zero? yeah. not too good. >> thank you. >>> why were hundreds of kids morning? our omg video next on 12 news >>> coming up on 12 news at 6:00 p.m. presidential elect donald trump has businesses all around the world and tonight we are verifying why he needs split from them once he becomes cheech. >> on 12 news at -- commander in chief. >> on 12 news a korean war veteran makes his way home with full military honors and we are there as friends and family gave him a is allowed. >>> avondale middle school, students gathered this morning to try to break a world record for the longest high five chain and they were joined by volunteers. a judge was on site to monitor happy to report the longest continuous high five chain record was broken. 3,743, the old record was 2,711. congratulations to them. >> that is kind of cool. >> it is. especially since it was
he was with the browns. i don't know why they let him go but the falcons picked him up and they are speeding ahead. last i checked the browns have how many wins -- zero? yeah. not too good. >> thank you. >>> why were hundreds of kids morning? our omg video next on 12 news >>> coming up on 12 news at 6:00 p.m. presidential elect donald trump has businesses all around the world and tonight we are verifying why he needs split from them once he becomes cheech. >> on 12...
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so ray lewis, jim brown, kanye west.t they said after the meeting. >> what we believe, what the trump administration is, if we can combine these two powers coming together. forget black or white. irrelevant. the bottom line is job creation, economic development in these urban neighborhoods to change the whole scream of whheme of w kids see for their future. >> you've been in a number of these meetings. >> right. >> what goes on in these meetings? walk us through how they work, how long do they last, any specific promises made? >> first, i heard you say what goes on behind the doors whatever, but what goes in public obviously is what we do in meetings, et cetera. this has been an ongoing communication dialogue with all different diverse groups from all over the country. from day one since last year. i was excited to see the very folks who historically didn't vote for donald trump in the campaign during the election time are actually being, reaching out. president-elect has proven he is the president of all people and he's
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>> brown: what do you conclude?hink the short answer is nelson rockefeller was very interested in his own political aspirations. he wanted to be the president. he was moving rightward as his party, the republican party was moving rightward. this is the early '70s, nixon is in the white house. really, attica becomes this line in the sand, this moment where he's going to be tough on crime. >> brown: the politics of law and order. >> indeed. and the human rights story is a pivotal moment in american history where we go from civil rights era discussing civil reform to a very punitive era to where we become the country with the most prisons in the world. >> brown: the second part of the story, as i said, was the information suppressed, kept secret, including efforts to avoid holding anyone accountable in your telling. >> yes. when i began the book, i had a very difficult time telling this history, because it turns out the state of new york has largely shut down access to all of the records related to attica, and that is
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ni los browne. >>> no es el dÍa del browne. >>> sÍ. >>> la dieta. >>> si fuera el dÍa de hacer gimnasiatos. >>> vamos con vanessa hauc y las noticias del dÍa, bienvenida vanessa. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenos dÍas a todos. comenzamos con la primera ediciÓn de noticiero telemundo, un nuevo dÍa y las noticias que hacen titulares esta maÑana. por primera vez el presidente electo se mostrÓ compasivo con la situaciÓn de cientos de miles de dreamers o soÑadores que se benefician con el daca. trump dijo a la revista time que estos jÓvenes que fueron traÍdos desde pequeÑo no continÚan en el limbo. anuncia 1300 millones de dÓlares en mÉxico. su plan de expansiÓn contempla crear 10.000 puestos de trabajo permanentes en el vecino paÍs. organizaciones humanitarias y derechos humanos acusan a la patrulla p fronteriza por sus practicas de seguridad que causan muerte en el desierto de arizona, las persecuciones de las autoridades obligan a los inmigrantes a separarse del grupo y muchos se pierden. de acuerdo a estas organizaciones, 1200 personas fueron reportadas como da pa parecidas en el 2015 mientras t
ni los browne. >>> no es el dÍa del browne. >>> sÍ. >>> la dieta. >>> si fuera el dÍa de hacer gimnasiatos. >>> vamos con vanessa hauc y las noticias del dÍa, bienvenida vanessa. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenos dÍas a todos. comenzamos con la primera ediciÓn de noticiero telemundo, un nuevo dÍa y las noticias que hacen titulares esta maÑana. por primera vez el presidente electo se mostrÓ compasivo con la situaciÓn de cientos de miles...
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former mayor willie brown out there. we are live in union square were the big toy drive is going on at left the old tools.>> -- at lefty oh tools. >> it is quite a party. we have the owner nick out here. we have aware -- we have mayor willie brown. in a whole lot of volunteers. this will be the sixth annual tool drive. they do this every year. they are really into this. we are looking for a lot of great last-minute toys. these are the toys were you have already gotten your stuff for your own families that you have a little extra cash. they are looking for bicycles, gifts will for pre-teenagers, really quality gifts for some of the less fortunate. hopefully getting maybe 12,000 gifts. they have already gotten a few thousand this year and gave out thousand. the need here is so great. they want to make sure that everyone has a really nice christmas. i am going to grab mayor willie brown. i will put you away for a little bit. i know that you have your own bridge. >> sal does not know that. he keeps calling traffic on somethi
former mayor willie brown out there. we are live in union square were the big toy drive is going on at left the old tools.>> -- at lefty oh tools. >> it is quite a party. we have the owner nick out here. we have aware -- we have mayor willie brown. in a whole lot of volunteers. this will be the sixth annual tool drive. they do this every year. they are really into this. we are looking for a lot of great last-minute toys. these are the toys were you have already gotten your stuff for...
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jim brown being if you are going to speak credential black community you have to speak to jim brown.ect. whose life is? he has been there since the get go. i don't think it was savvy or cagey. i think he knows where to go to get this fixed. >> the pinheads from silicon valley. all, all hillary clinton supporters, big money flow into the democratic party. here they are with the president-elect. and having a good old time. free water. lock at the free water, miller. they each got free waters. okay. what's this all about? >> well, listen, if you're going -- if you are about to rub people's faces in it, it's nice to see their face up close. isn't it? do you imagine how delicious this is for trump to sit in a room full of visionaries who didn't see it coming. and you know even did a little business today. i see where he asked elon musk if you would like to have a fragrance named after him. trump's elon musk and they are going to sell it down in the gift shop of trump tower. he had a bunch of people up. he had bill gates up who said he was kennedyesque. i'm going to love watching the pundi
jim brown being if you are going to speak credential black community you have to speak to jim brown.ect. whose life is? he has been there since the get go. i don't think it was savvy or cagey. i think he knows where to go to get this fixed. >> the pinheads from silicon valley. all, all hillary clinton supporters, big money flow into the democratic party. here they are with the president-elect. and having a good old time. free water. lock at the free water, miller. they each got free...
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up next speaking with reverend darrell scott and jim brown.t with president-elect donald trump today and they're talking about issues that will impact. >>> president-elect trump says he would like ivanka to join the administration. what role might she have. we'll take with ainsley earhardt next, straight ahead. y'll only y three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsen
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i'm dara brown.is a picture at the home of pop legend george michael where fans have been gathering to mourn the singer. he passed away yesterday at the age of 53. his manager says he died of heart failure. police say it was not classified as suspicious. george michael enjoyed immense popularity early in this career, delivering big hits with wham. such as wake me up before you go go. ♪ wake me up before you go go >> as a solo artist, he developed into a more serious singer and songwriter and was lauded for his tremendous vocal range like in this duet he sang with elton john. ♪ sun going down on me >> he sold well over 100 million albums globally, and earned numerous grammy and american music awards. heartache is pouring out on social media. ellen degeneres calling him a brilliant talent, and miley cyrus thanking him for his activism. his old band mate tweeted heartbroken over the loss of my beloved george. loved. >> and elton john posted an emotional message to instagram saying i am in deep shock. i
i'm dara brown.is a picture at the home of pop legend george michael where fans have been gathering to mourn the singer. he passed away yesterday at the age of 53. his manager says he died of heart failure. police say it was not classified as suspicious. george michael enjoyed immense popularity early in this career, delivering big hits with wham. such as wake me up before you go go. ♪ wake me up before you go go >> as a solo artist, he developed into a more serious singer and...
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>> i did not know brown -- >> that brown is a common name in america?s very, black name. >> i've known a lot of white brown. >> donald trump supports the crosscheck crusade. stein doesn't buy it. >> if he thinks michael lewis brown is the same person as michael james brown, he is confused. the american people should not be duped into believing him for a minute will stop it is the opposite of what he is saying. not people were voting fraudulently and illegally, but were actually legitimate voters who had their right to vote taken away from them by kris kobach and donald trump and there is no legitimacy to his claim that there are fraudulent voters that have distorted the outcome of this election. and it jim crow system all needs to be fixed. it is not rocket science. this is plane basic democracy. i think the people of detroit are so inspired and principal and passionate, they are a model for this struggle around the nation. >> the recount slogs through, uncovering missing votes and missing voters that could change through the presidency. republicans rus
>> i did not know brown -- >> that brown is a common name in america?s very, black name. >> i've known a lot of white brown. >> donald trump supports the crosscheck crusade. stein doesn't buy it. >> if he thinks michael lewis brown is the same person as michael james brown, he is confused. the american people should not be duped into believing him for a minute will stop it is the opposite of what he is saying. not people were voting fraudulently and illegally, but...
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i'm rooting for the cleveland browns to lose all their remaining games. come on, fellas! you can't do it! leave it all in the locker room! and then go out there and give it 10%. ? we've got a great show for you tonight. octavia spencer is here! ( cheers and applause ) but when we return, we'll show you the top rejected holiday cards. stick around. lips appear to age faster than other skin. no worries! now there's chapstick total hydration. it's 100% natural, age-defying formula is clinically proven to provide healthier, more youthful looking lips. chapstick. put your lips first. hey ba! an borrow for the holiday party? of course! p ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. kellogg's raisin bran. deliciously heart healthy. life was over. wearing depend underwear has allowed me to fully engage in my life and i'm meeting people. unlike the bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to mo. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life you've been missing. jack be nimble, jack be quick,
i'm rooting for the cleveland browns to lose all their remaining games. come on, fellas! you can't do it! leave it all in the locker room! and then go out there and give it 10%. ? we've got a great show for you tonight. octavia spencer is here! ( cheers and applause ) but when we return, we'll show you the top rejected holiday cards. stick around. lips appear to age faster than other skin. no worries! now there's chapstick total hydration. it's 100% natural, age-defying formula is clinically...
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paul fontecchio/brown county public works department that's something that brown cou before. it's a device pulled behind a snow plow. pull over to the right and it will actually get two lanes at once. reporter the tow plow is part of the county's plan to plow the new and improved interstate 41. paul fontecchio there's 165 new lane miles up there. 26 roundabouts, all fully open to traffic. there's places where it's 5-6 lanes wide in one direction. reporter paul fontecchio says the tow plow won't work alone. paul fontecchio there will be trucks, 2, 3, 4 trucks wide, to hit all those lanes at once. eric peterson/green bay at the green bay public works garage, city workers are preparing for winter storm aaron. they say every snow event is unique, and for game day, they're going to try something a little bit different. reporter city streets surrounding lambeau field are treated with salt brine, ahead of sunday's game day traffic and parking. chris pirlot/green bay public works department if it starts snowing heavy after the cars are already there, we can't get down the street. so
paul fontecchio/brown county public works department that's something that brown cou before. it's a device pulled behind a snow plow. pull over to the right and it will actually get two lanes at once. reporter the tow plow is part of the county's plan to plow the new and improved interstate 41. paul fontecchio there's 165 new lane miles up there. 26 roundabouts, all fully open to traffic. there's places where it's 5-6 lanes wide in one direction. reporter paul fontecchio says the tow plow won't...
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four-yard touchdown, browns up 14-10.ater a seven-point game browns need a field goal and it's none other than our friend tony parky. those three points would prove to be crucial because the chargers from the deficit to three under 10 seconds left. we got more drama than a soap opera. they get infield goal range, just git the kick off but wide. browns win their first of the season coming in week 16. so happy. 2017 your final. that is your look at sports. csn nbc 10 news coming right back. >>> well, santa is flying around the globe making sure every present is delivered before christmas morning. n norad keeping track of his flight and right now santa is in ontario, canada. he's delivered more than 5 billion gifts so far. earlier today santa turned in his slag for a surfboard in florida. they dressed in santa suits for the annual christmas eve surfing santa extravaganza. thousands of spectators watched from the shore. the event raises money for charity. if he's going to hit the surf here, he will need a wet surf. >> and san
four-yard touchdown, browns up 14-10.ater a seven-point game browns need a field goal and it's none other than our friend tony parky. those three points would prove to be crucial because the chargers from the deficit to three under 10 seconds left. we got more drama than a soap opera. they get infield goal range, just git the kick off but wide. browns win their first of the season coming in week 16. so happy. 2017 your final. that is your look at sports. csn nbc 10 news coming right back....
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but before any policy changes can be made, governor jerry brown has a message for scientists. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with what he just said to scientists. >> reporter: this was a real rallying cry by governor jerry brown. he was, um, basically telling scientists to continue their good work and that the truth will eventually prevail. >> the danger is definitely rising. the power of a few to disrupt the world has never been greater. >> reporter: the fall meeting of the american geophysical union is the largest earth and space science meeting in the world. and taken into of these scientists, climate change is a dire concern. >> it will be up to you as truth tellers, truth seekers, to mobilize all your efforts to fight back. >> reporter: brown says we're living in the anti-fact world but that california is ready to fight reducing emissions standards with the goal of 50% renewable energy use by 2030. president-elect donald trump has sent mixed messages on environmental issues, even calling climate change a hoax. but a member of the transition team says the e
but before any policy changes can be made, governor jerry brown has a message for scientists. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with what he just said to scientists. >> reporter: this was a real rallying cry by governor jerry brown. he was, um, basically telling scientists to continue their good work and that the truth will eventually prevail. >> the danger is definitely rising. the power of a few to disrupt the world has never been greater. >> reporter: the fall...
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even jim brown said i wouldn't have done that,ing even though brown said i -- even though he p ared the cause. popular and neither is change. that's my take. i would love to hear yours. tweet it to me or find me at facebook at tony zarrella 19. how go are the cowboys ? they have woodley knocking on their door. >> what's up, man? >> tony: they are headed to florida for the national championships. they are 12 and under and they joined me on the sports extra. >> this is the same group that went to theio ago as the 10 under. >> yes, sir, went down there and took fourth place. we were missing five starters and that will haunt us, but we are ready to win it all. >> tony: the fact you can do this twice in a three-year span, what are you doing? >> the time and the love and the effort. it is not just football. we are family. >> tony: that was great having them in the studio. pictures. row row it was my -- >> romona: it was my pleasure. >> denise: get the heavier coat again. >> jeff: it is brisk. and it will be that way in the morning. main he dry. we have the hourlies for you. the upper 30s to s
even jim brown said i wouldn't have done that,ing even though brown said i -- even though he p ared the cause. popular and neither is change. that's my take. i would love to hear yours. tweet it to me or find me at facebook at tony zarrella 19. how go are the cowboys ? they have woodley knocking on their door. >> what's up, man? >> tony: they are headed to florida for the national championships. they are 12 and under and they joined me on the sports extra. >> this is the same...
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antonio brown would stretch over the goal line to seal the deal. baltimore and joe flacc oe -- flacco eliminated. >> the eagles need somebody like antonio brown. are we clear on that? >> okay, santa. >> drop antonio brown in philly. >> every family has some holiday drama this time of year. the sixers are not mused. >> three guys in this spot. it's between oakland for noel. okefore has not shown any defensive abilities, noel has shown some densive abillties. he's been calm since then so he's going try to get as many he can. but i was thinking noel. >> at least we have a bowl game to get excited for. >> we do? >> penn state? >> temple. >> temple is set to take on week 4 tuesday in the military bowl. you know, we've got to wonder are they going to get that record-setting win? >> i believe they will. wake forest is a team in disarray. home field advantage for them. >> you're right. two games in a row and today the team feeling festive when they had a holiday lunch together with an interesting-looking santa. >> being out here on christmas with the chris
antonio brown would stretch over the goal line to seal the deal. baltimore and joe flacc oe -- flacco eliminated. >> the eagles need somebody like antonio brown. are we clear on that? >> okay, santa. >> drop antonio brown in philly. >> every family has some holiday drama this time of year. the sixers are not mused. >> three guys in this spot. it's between oakland for noel. okefore has not shown any defensive abilities, noel has shown some densive abillties. he's...
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brown. musical guest macklemore featuring ariana deboo.nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 572. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone! welcome! [ cheers and applause ] welcome! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you're watching. thank you very much. hot crowd tonight. here's what people are talking about, you guys. i saw that president obama was in greece yesterday, to meet with the greek prime minister. birthplace of democracy to say, "spoiler alert." [ laughter and applause ] that's right, obama began his final foreign trip in athens, greece. while back at the white house joe biden held his final toga party as vice president. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] dad's gone! ♪ was like a -- are we the conga line? what are we doing? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's like a pizza on the turntable. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: or the record, i don't know. >> steve: somebody playing the ba
brown. musical guest macklemore featuring ariana deboo.nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 572. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone! welcome! [ cheers and applause ] welcome! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you're watching. thank you very much. hot crowd tonight. here's what people are talking about,...
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"kane brown"! >> had to work hard for the name. >> yeah. >> great name, might as well get it out there. >> it's a self-titled album, if you listen to it, you learn about me and learn about my, the biggest many home town and what you're sing about now? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're heading out on tour, too? let people know. >> i'm on tour. always post on my facebook where i'll be. >> go out and see kane brown and ? mr. jackson cuts his grass after church on his tractor listening to the country countdown ? has three-chord sessions giving lessons never guessing, we go from dive bars to so cal ? he just smiles can't help but grin when he turns that dial on the f.m. ? here's an old friend he can't believe it ? ain't that what it's all about, what it's all about, yeah ? all i want to do is make my hometown proud, make them turn up proud waiting for it to go down ? all i want to do is make my hometown proud, going to give them that sound ? everybody's talking about ? that same old same old southern poise ? sti
"kane brown"! >> had to work hard for the name. >> yeah. >> great name, might as well get it out there. >> it's a self-titled album, if you listen to it, you learn about me and learn about my, the biggest many home town and what you're sing about now? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're heading out on tour, too? let people know. >> i'm on tour. always post on my facebook where i'll be. >> go out and see kane brown and ? mr. jackson cuts his grass...
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speak through jim brown.t perfect. whose life is? he's been there since the get go. i think he knows where he has to go to get this fixed. >> okay. now, the pin heads from silicon valley, all hillary clinton supporters big money flowing through the democratic party. here they are with the president-elect having a good old time. free water. look at free water, they got free waters. >> yes. >> what is this about? >> well, if you're going to, if you're about to rub people's faces in it, it's nice to see up close. imagine how delicious this for trump to sit in a room full of visionaries who didn't see it coming? and the little business today, i see where he asks elon musk if he would like to have a fragrance after him? and they're going to sell it in the gift shop. we have bill gates up, said he was kennedy-esque. i would love to hear them refer to gates. the reason gore was there he gets so reved up, trump talking to great people it brings in gore as a sleep aid because after you talk to gore you have a flat lin
speak through jim brown.t perfect. whose life is? he's been there since the get go. i think he knows where he has to go to get this fixed. >> okay. now, the pin heads from silicon valley, all hillary clinton supporters big money flowing through the democratic party. here they are with the president-elect having a good old time. free water. look at free water, they got free waters. >> yes. >> what is this about? >> well, if you're going to, if you're about to rub people's...
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brown, an honor and privilege.thank you so much, pastor scott, thank you for swinging by and bringing this along. it's an important conversation, we'll continue. >> it thank you. >>> coming up next, he is a friend of vladimir putin, he is the ceo of exxon but today he is donald trump's pick to be secretary of state and the showdown about whether he will even see the inside of that department has just begun. hear which republicans may endanger rex tillerson's future. we're back in 60 seconds.
brown, an honor and privilege.thank you so much, pastor scott, thank you for swinging by and bringing this along. it's an important conversation, we'll continue. >> it thank you. >>> coming up next, he is a friend of vladimir putin, he is the ceo of exxon but today he is donald trump's pick to be secretary of state and the showdown about whether he will even see the inside of that department has just begun. hear which republicans may endanger rex tillerson's future. we're back in...
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the browns win it first of the season coming in week 16, 20-17 the final. that's your look at sports, i'm danny pommells, csn. back to you. >>> santa will be arriving in our area a few hours, let's check again to see where he is right now. norad satellites are keeping tabs on his travels, you can see santa and his reindeer traveling. and he just left ghana, when they get here, they'll have no problems, clear skies for them. >> really nice conditions. so he gets around really quickly and tonight we're going to see partly cloudy skies to mostly clear skies. i say ideal, because it's going to be pretty warm, mid 30s for the most part. the winds will be mild and then ted tomorrow, sunny, warm christmas, how about that? just like so cal kind of. not really. 57 on tuesday, we're seeing an increase in the wind speeds and wind gusts, and then it looks like we'll see rain showers overnight monday into tuesday and tracking the potential for some showers thursday. but the big story is after this is what to expect for new year's eve. >> probably in so cal 50 on christm
the browns win it first of the season coming in week 16, 20-17 the final. that's your look at sports, i'm danny pommells, csn. back to you. >>> santa will be arriving in our area a few hours, let's check again to see where he is right now. norad satellites are keeping tabs on his travels, you can see santa and his reindeer traveling. and he just left ghana, when they get here, they'll have no problems, clear skies for them. >> really nice conditions. so he gets around really...
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browns up 20-17. no good. wide ride. game of the year actually hoping for an zero-16 season. oh, well. nice job bite browns there. they get their first win of the season. >> thank you sean brace. thank you for joining us. we'll see you back here for good day tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. merry christmas to all. ♪ >>> ♪ >> good evening, happy holiday i'm iain page. >>> i'm dawn timmeney. philadelphia region is home to many amazing singers and choirs, and one such group is made up of philadelphia's finest. >> here's philadelphia police department's non-denomination almas choir with you are holy. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
browns up 20-17. no good. wide ride. game of the year actually hoping for an zero-16 season. oh, well. nice job bite browns there. they get their first win of the season. >> thank you sean brace. thank you for joining us. we'll see you back here for good day tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. merry christmas to all. ♪ >>> ♪ >> good evening, happy holiday i'm iain page. >>> i'm dawn timmeney. philadelphia region is home to many amazing singers and choirs, and one...
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jim brown said he loved meeting trump.is said he talked with trump about helping gang members change their live. lewis has questioned the black lives movement saying the bigger issue is black on black crime. >> black and white is irrelevant. the bottom line is job creation and economic development to change the whole scheme of what our kids see for the next future. >> lewis also supports ben carson to lead the department of housing and urban development. >> thank you. joining me now is a woman at trump tower for some of these meetings today. omarosa man gold is part of the transition team. jim brown, i know he did some things after syracuse university. what was really the purpose here? we've had eight years under president obama where many people felt he start this my brother's keeper program it didn't go far enough and he didn't do enough to help what we've seen in the inner cities. >> the president mapped out a program that's aimed to help the african-americans in the community. a lot of the meetings are what we've alrea
jim brown said he loved meeting trump.is said he talked with trump about helping gang members change their live. lewis has questioned the black lives movement saying the bigger issue is black on black crime. >> black and white is irrelevant. the bottom line is job creation and economic development to change the whole scheme of what our kids see for the next future. >> lewis also supports ben carson to lead the department of housing and urban development. >> thank you. joining...