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and pat brown, of course, born in san francisco as was jerry brown.erry brown's grandmother moved here from the ranch to get to the big city, i guess. and pat brown was elected governor in 1958. what knd of a politician was he? >> pat was the perfect politician for that era of this criminal expansi credible expansion. how california was formed, how it joined the union. it's an immigrant story abo german immigrants and irish immigrants and that opportunity to remake yourself in california as the land of opportunity. pat was just beloved, a gregarious person. >> kind of abackslapper. >> really believed if he could just talk to everybody in the state one--one, he would wi every single vote. >> how do you think california shaped him? >> you'd be hard to find someone who is as passionate about the state as pat brown was. he juselved that it was the only place on earth he would want tolive. he was, you know, a backpacker into his advanced age, grew going to yosemite every summer, really instilled in his whole family a love of that outdoors and the environme
and pat brown, of course, born in san francisco as was jerry brown.erry brown's grandmother moved here from the ranch to get to the big city, i guess. and pat brown was elected governor in 1958. what knd of a politician was he? >> pat was the perfect politician for that era of this criminal expansi credible expansion. how california was formed, how it joined the union. it's an immigrant story abo german immigrants and irish immigrants and that opportunity to remake yourself in california...
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first pat brown and then his son jerry brown reshaped and california. new book examines the role the brown family played in the state's history. the browns of california, the dyfamilysty that transformed a state and shaped a nation is written by miriam powell. she spoke with scott shafer. w lcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> so this book is part history. it's part biography.hy did you decide to tell the story of california through the brown family? >> because thought thatthe four generations of browns just so mirro the -- the arc of that family mirrors the history of the state of california, thats t great vehicle for saying some really fundamental things about the history of this place. andso in turn the family wa important and influential in shaping it. i mean between pat and jerry brown, they have governed the state for more than ha of its modern history. >> yeah. and pat brown, of course, born in san francisco as was jerry jerry brown's grandmother moved here from the ranch to get to the big city, igues and pat brown was
first pat brown and then his son jerry brown reshaped and california. new book examines the role the brown family played in the state's history. the browns of california, the dyfamilysty that transformed a state and shaped a nation is written by miriam powell. she spoke with scott shafer. w lcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> so this book is part history. it's part biography.hy did you decide to tell the story of california through the brown...
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marquis brown.> the giants got big production from the rookies to beat the mets last night. not today. not even rookies. that guy ready to go, waitin ti different year, tied for the most with retired andrew mccutchen. this went to extra. giants's last chance. gives to end it. giants lose 2-1. the series finale is tomorrow afternoon. >> coming up next on abc 7, number 1 alabama hosts louisville. after the game, larry beale and myself will bring you "after the game" with all the highlights and action from a crazy college football saturday. it's going to be fun. i'm trying to get in the rhythm of it. i'm here, there, trying to bring highlights, trying to figure it out. >> that's the rhythm. >> i don't even know what time it is. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> this is espn on abc, brought to you in part bysamsung qled tv. the official tv of espn college football. >> chris: welcome to steamy orlando and th
marquis brown.> the giants got big production from the rookies to beat the mets last night. not today. not even rookies. that guy ready to go, waitin ti different year, tied for the most with retired andrew mccutchen. this went to extra. giants's last chance. gives to end it. giants lose 2-1. the series finale is tomorrow afternoon. >> coming up next on abc 7, number 1 alabama hosts louisville. after the game, larry beale and myself will bring you "after the game" with all...
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johnson calls constantly to pry more money from one brown. that will never be bought shop interest cost might. not be a shall we. get going i might be able to get my hair talks a little shamash so tell me about this man. scrub a few blocks he will sell for more or he still probably a member of it also into this is there are certain arrogance about him you know does he think he's a big shot in the philippines. only asserting that he thinks he rules the philippines it's like. well he's american he lives here with his wife and has children to her he's been in the philippines for years and he's probably one of the mind characters who. probably one of the larger pots in this fraud. the crime syndicates victims from around the world were instructed to make payments to bank accounts in hong kong. for the money is sent to the philippines and within a very short period of time on the money is usually taken out in cash here in the philippines by like oh like a bank account holders who have control of the accounts on behalf of the fraud gangs for the sy
johnson calls constantly to pry more money from one brown. that will never be bought shop interest cost might. not be a shall we. get going i might be able to get my hair talks a little shamash so tell me about this man. scrub a few blocks he will sell for more or he still probably a member of it also into this is there are certain arrogance about him you know does he think he's a big shot in the philippines. only asserting that he thinks he rules the philippines it's like. well he's american...
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let's go. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the u.s.t.a. billie jean king national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. slow down. that's the message to billie jean king. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here umorrow evening. for all at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. or >> major fundinghe pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwid >> arnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contrib station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media cess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org closed captioning provided by clifford law offices. (geoffrey baer) how did these ten b
let's go. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the u.s.t.a. billie jean king national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. slow down. that's the message to billie jean king. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here umorrow evening. for all at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. or >> major fundinghe pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines...
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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or consultant. oakes, browne admitted, is
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith...
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and they were shouting "keep it in the brown."t to governor brown later in the day and i said to him, when they said keep it in thehe groud and he said, keep you in the ground, he would apologize to the native americans. this is what he said. >> come on, you know in california we have the strongest native american policy of any state in the country. the most environmental and the toughest rules on oil. i don't think we should shut down oil in california and a take it from venezuela or take it from places where the rulules are even worse. we have to stop the cars. we have to get electric. we have to get public transportation. we need better land use. we have to solve the problem. i understand because we deal all the time. california, we are cutting our oil consumption, cutting our greenhouse gases. not just a slogan or a march around or talk talk, i'm talking about reality. california has the strongest oil reduction rules in america. we are the leaders. if someone was to say, oh, get rid of well, leavingng get rid f our cars. if yo
and they were shouting "keep it in the brown."t to governor brown later in the day and i said to him, when they said keep it in thehe groud and he said, keep you in the ground, he would apologize to the native americans. this is what he said. >> come on, you know in california we have the strongest native american policy of any state in the country. the most environmental and the toughest rules on oil. i don't think we should shut down oil in california and a take it from...
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brown. --go to jerry let me go to jerry brown speaking last year about cap and trade.can,wn: as a the democratic legislature, we have republicans all over the country and only one signed into law a global solutions act that has this cap and trade measure part of it. this is the only law in the united states, the only law that exists. it is right here. amy: republican and democratic governor supporting cap and trade. can you give more specific examples of how this plays out? this weekend, we actually were in richmond, where chevron's first refinery is. the community there complaining that chevron can get a pass on pollution thereby trading for carbon credits somewhere else, for example in the amazon. >> one of the meetings that happened earlier this week with the task force of governors, they were talking out looking at protection and conservation of tropical forests of the world as a part of the cap and trade system. so we are allowing communities like richmond to bear the brunt of the contamination, devastation, health impacts, as well as housing and growing emissions
brown. --go to jerry let me go to jerry brown speaking last year about cap and trade.can,wn: as a the democratic legislature, we have republicans all over the country and only one signed into law a global solutions act that has this cap and trade measure part of it. this is the only law in the united states, the only law that exists. it is right here. amy: republican and democratic governor supporting cap and trade. can you give more specific examples of how this plays out? this weekend, we...
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and on the guardian, gordon brown during that speech, hodge and brown during that speech, hodge and brownn. and whether or not the party will split, asjohn mcdonnell whether or not the party will split, as john mcdonnell has whether or not the party will split, asjohn mcdonnell has been talking about. she is saying that that might have been enough three months ago to start the conversation, to have these discussions about amending the definition. but she is saying frankly, now that moment has passed, and she said, to applause, and she was at the jewish labour and she said, to applause, and she was at thejewish labour movement conference, so she was preaching to the quiet, but she said the problem is corbyn. it has been around for 100 years, and he has only been there for three damaging years —— choir. she like those other people are recognising there is a kernel of discontent around corbyn and his momentum, the fact that the dedicated, effective... she has extended the debate into allegations of bullying and intimidation towards the other members of the party. going back to the daily tele
and on the guardian, gordon brown during that speech, hodge and brown during that speech, hodge and brownn. and whether or not the party will split, asjohn mcdonnell whether or not the party will split, as john mcdonnell has whether or not the party will split, asjohn mcdonnell has been talking about. she is saying that that might have been enough three months ago to start the conversation, to have these discussions about amending the definition. but she is saying frankly, now that moment has...
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brown present. cohen present. fewer present kim present mandelman present peskin present ronan not present safai present stefani present tang present yee present madam president, you have a quorum. >> president m. cohen: thank you. ladies and gentlemen, will you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. thank you. madam clerk, are there any communications? >> clerk: none to report, madam president. >> president m. cohen: please call the consent agenda. >> clerk: items 1-3 are on consent. these items are considered to be routine unless a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. >> president m. cohen: on the matter of these items being passed, please call the roll. >> clerk: 1-3 safai aye. stefani aye. tang aye yee aye. brown aye cohen aye fewer aye kim aye mandelman aye peskin aye ronan aye there are 11 ayes. >> presi
brown present. cohen present. fewer present kim present mandelman present peskin present ronan not present safai present stefani present tang present yee present madam president, you have a quorum. >> president m. cohen: thank you. ladies and gentlemen, will you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. thank you....
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: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the u.s.n in flushing meadows, new york. >> woodruff: what a great n memory. tuneter tonight. on "washington week," tracking the potentially pivotahemoments inrump presidency this enek. on pbs newshour wesunday, the first of a two-part series tracking the resurgence of isis in iraq. and that's the newshour for toght. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and gd night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >>upporting social entrepreneurs and their s-lutions to the world's most pressing problem skollfoundation.org. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years,an advancing ideasupporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing supportf hese institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by thcorporation for blic broadcasting. an
: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the u.s.n in flushing meadows, new york. >> woodruff: what a great n memory. tuneter tonight. on "washington week," tracking the potentially pivotahemoments inrump presidency this enek. on pbs newshour wesunday, the first of a two-part series tracking the resurgence of isis in iraq. and that's the newshour for toght. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and gd night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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>> brown: many years later, much has changed. today's leading american tennis player, of course, is serena williams. but not everything: recentlyof french tennicials had criticized williams for an outfit she'd worn at the french open, a so-called 'cat suit' williams said helped her blood circulation after a difficult childbirth. billie jean king publicly defended williams. >> "just stop. just move on. there's more important things in this life." >>herown: serena williams on cover of time magazine and she's talking about postpartum depression, she's talking about breastfeeding. these are things, does that tell you the world has changed a bit? >> yes, because you can actually say what you're feeling and thinking. and then everybody else goes, a omen who've been through similar situations go, "me too, i've been through that. i hear you. ou brown: do you think women have achieved whatanted, what you had hoped for? >> oh, not yet! we're getting there. but one of the greatest thin that happened to us in tennis is that we now, in all th
>> brown: many years later, much has changed. today's leading american tennis player, of course, is serena williams. but not everything: recentlyof french tennicials had criticized williams for an outfit she'd worn at the french open, a so-called 'cat suit' williams said helped her blood circulation after a difficult childbirth. billie jean king publicly defended williams. >> "just stop. just move on. there's more important things in this life." >>herown: serena...
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miss kim, miss brown, miss fewer, i'm amos brown. president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. and also have had the honor of for 43 years serving as senior pastor of the historic third baptist church san francisco. i must respectfully submit that i am very troubled over the atmosphere, attitude, and the actions of san francisco political leadership toward its citizens of darker hue. it's out loud blatant disrespect. the first item i want to say that catalogues that, no personal attack, miss kim, but i, too, sat where you are sitting in that seat as a supervisor, and as a supervisor and president of n.a.a.c.p., you did not even acknowledge my presence. problems many times start at the top. this is protocol. if anyone else of lighter hue is coming in here who served on this body, they would have been duly acknowledged. i -- that we need to look at this matter not in terms of the percentages of the population, but we need t look at the percentages that mirror the problems that
miss kim, miss brown, miss fewer, i'm amos brown. president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. and also have had the honor of for 43 years serving as senior pastor of the historic third baptist church san francisco. i must respectfully submit that i am very troubled over the atmosphere, attitude, and the actions of san francisco political leadership toward its citizens of darker hue. it's out loud blatant disrespect. the first item i...
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of the fraud against wine brown. the investigator is wearing gabble has spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. one of the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy now can. one group came to me and. they're rebuffed came to get rid of him if i have to kill and kill him you've done some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of bad things we regards to came. when i saw what he was doing i just knew i couldn't get rid of him for the simple fact that he's hoping out a lot of people in order to get very low spec in order what you make of the fact that informant x. the man he's helping you now was once played ninety thousand pesos to get rid of you it was certainly a strange feeling talking to the person who had been instructed to to get rid of me and it sort of reiterated my belief that there's a lot more good people in this world than there is bad. so you contacted whining to tell him h
of the fraud against wine brown. the investigator is wearing gabble has spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. one of the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy now can. one group came to me and. they're rebuffed came to get rid of him if i have to kill and kill him you've done some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of bad things we regards to came....
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california governor jerry brown signed a bill jerry brown governor california california governor jerry brown signed a bill into law monday requiring all of the state's electricity to from clean sources by 20-45.those sources include solar, wind, and hydropower.it's the latest in a series of goals set by the state to fight the effects of climate change.brown hailed the move as another example of california's global leadership on environmental initiatives-- while the trump administration backs away from such policies. the signing comes just days before brown is set to host a global conference on climate change in san francisco.the conference is a final effort to showcase california's actions on the environment before his fourth and final term ends.the bill also requires electric utilities and other service providers to generate 60 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2030.that's up from the 50 percent goal previously set for that date.not everyone is satisfied with gov. jerry brown for setting a goal of phasing out fossil fuels from the state's electricity grid by 2045.the bi
california governor jerry brown signed a bill jerry brown governor california california governor jerry brown signed a bill into law monday requiring all of the state's electricity to from clean sources by 20-45.those sources include solar, wind, and hydropower.it's the latest in a series of goals set by the state to fight the effects of climate change.brown hailed the move as another example of california's global leadership on environmental initiatives-- while the trump administration backs...
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my name is darla brown. i'm here to support my brothers and sisters at sci-1021 and all the people here who have been discriminated. i have maybe one little resolution to this whole situation. just a little tiny resolution. start off with eeoc. clean that whole house. get rid of all the team -- too many directors and not enough investigators. [applause] because none of these managers or directors have nobody to be accountable because eeoc just gives you a letter, they don't find no findings and they just give you a letter saying, go right to sue letter. that is not resolving the issues. my name is darla brown. i was terminated my work in oakland, alameda county. i was terminated and a year later i was hired because a judge found there was no grounds to terminate me. but eeoc said they didn't find no findings. this is some of the problems right there. if the directors and managers have somebody be accountable, maybe a lot of these cases or a lot of these stories wouldn't be told like it's been told. thank you
my name is darla brown. i'm here to support my brothers and sisters at sci-1021 and all the people here who have been discriminated. i have maybe one little resolution to this whole situation. just a little tiny resolution. start off with eeoc. clean that whole house. get rid of all the team -- too many directors and not enough investigators. [applause] because none of these managers or directors have nobody to be accountable because eeoc just gives you a letter, they don't find no findings and...
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governor brown signed a bill into law yesterday.or one. fast food restaurants are exempt from the new bill. some california cities have already adopted even stricter rules. santa cruz has banned the use of plastic straws in restauarants altogether. and a similar ban goes into effect in san francsico next year. ( james ) d-m-v offices are looking to get back on track today... after more than a third were crippled by a computer outage yesterday. the d-m-v blamed the outage on a "router issue." as a result, offices were unable to process driver's license and vehicle registration matters. it was discovered around 7 or 8 a-m... but was resolved a few hours later. the d-m-v has been under scrutiny amid a rapid spike in wait times. the agency also botched about 23-thousand voter registrations under a new state law that lets people update their voter information with their driving records. ( darya )4 your health this morning.... an e-coli outbreak linked to ground beef has turned deadly. "cargill meat solutions" has recalled nearly 133-thou
governor brown signed a bill into law yesterday.or one. fast food restaurants are exempt from the new bill. some california cities have already adopted even stricter rules. santa cruz has banned the use of plastic straws in restauarants altogether. and a similar ban goes into effect in san francsico next year. ( james ) d-m-v offices are looking to get back on track today... after more than a third were crippled by a computer outage yesterday. the d-m-v blamed the outage on a "router...
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the browns were down 14-0...ered the game and rallied cleveland to its first win in 635 days.( darya ) browns beat the jets 21-17. the brown are now 1-and-1 on the season. ( darya ) and thanks ( darya ) and thanks to the browns wins... fans got free beer! bud light installed "victory fridges" in 10 cleveland bars.( james ) and last night... the fridges were unlocked and fans were able to celebrate. ( james ) coming up next... california is cracking down on straws. if you want a straw... you'll soon have to ask for one. sometimes bipolar i disorder can really get you going. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms,... and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk o
the browns were down 14-0...ered the game and rallied cleveland to its first win in 635 days.( darya ) browns beat the jets 21-17. the brown are now 1-and-1 on the season. ( darya ) and thanks ( darya ) and thanks to the browns wins... fans got free beer! bud light installed "victory fridges" in 10 cleveland bars.( james ) and last night... the fridges were unlocked and fans were able to celebrate. ( james ) coming up next... california is cracking down on straws. if you want a...
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johnson calls constantly to pry more money from one brown. that will never be bought shoplifters you know he. shall be well and when i might be able to get my hair talks a little sheriff so tell me about this man your johnson. scrub a few bikes he will sell for more or he still probably a member of it also intervals is there a certain arrogance about him you know does he think he's a big shot in the philippines. only a certain urgency he thinks who rules the philippines it's like a month or two. well he's american he lives here with his wife and has children to her he's been in the philippines for years and he's probably one of the mind characters who who plied probably one of the logic parts in this fraud. the crime syndicates victims from around the world were instructed to make payments to bank accounts in hong kong. the money is sent to the philippines and within a very short period talk on the money is usually taken out in cash here in the philippines by. like a bank account holders who have control of the accounts on behalf of the fraud
johnson calls constantly to pry more money from one brown. that will never be bought shoplifters you know he. shall be well and when i might be able to get my hair talks a little sheriff so tell me about this man your johnson. scrub a few bikes he will sell for more or he still probably a member of it also intervals is there a certain arrogance about him you know does he think he's a big shot in the philippines. only a certain urgency he thinks who rules the philippines it's like a month or...
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barbs from her back.nat soundofficer brown: "ok, that's one.'s police protocol to review every use-of-force incident. based on the department's internal review -- brown's first policy violation was not warning donesha about the taser.nat soundofficer brown: "then i got to listen to all these idiots in the parking lot, tell me how i was wrong for tasing you. you broke the law and you fled as i tried to apprehend you." the use-of- force review also says brown did not turn on his body camera in time and expressed a prejudice concerning race.nat soundofficer brown: "you know what sweetheart? this is why there aren't any grocery stores in the black community, because of all of this going on." a year and a half ago -- brown was reprimanded for using a homophobic slur -- also heard on his body camera. police chief eliot isaac has not yet said what disciplinary action brown could face for this recent incident -- but is open to updating the department's use-of-force policy.chief eliot isaac/cincinnati police department"i believe we may make some changes
barbs from her back.nat soundofficer brown: "ok, that's one.'s police protocol to review every use-of-force incident. based on the department's internal review -- brown's first policy violation was not warning donesha about the taser.nat soundofficer brown: "then i got to listen to all these idiots in the parking lot, tell me how i was wrong for tasing you. you broke the law and you fled as i tried to apprehend you." the use-of- force review also says brown did not turn on his...
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but brown says the change must be gradual. businesses had concerns the bill would raise prices. >> i think worrying about cost is a big hurdle. >> reporter: but the director of uc berkeley law school's climate program says businesses have shown they can innovate. one of the biggest challenges will be for ingrid operator. >> the real challenge for california going out to 2045 is how do we balance all of these intermittent kinds of technologies? the sun isn't always shining. the wind isn't always blowing. there are droughts. >> reporter: the governor's announcement comes as he preparing to host the global climate action summit. >> we welcome this. i think it's really good news. >> reporter: she says california is in line with what many other countries and global businesses are trying to achieve. >> so many have signed off and said they'll commit to 100% renewable energy, everything from their play stations to the movie studios in california. there is commitment and the california commitment sits alongside and supports that. >> g
but brown says the change must be gradual. businesses had concerns the bill would raise prices. >> i think worrying about cost is a big hurdle. >> reporter: but the director of uc berkeley law school's climate program says businesses have shown they can innovate. one of the biggest challenges will be for ingrid operator. >> the real challenge for california going out to 2045 is how do we balance all of these intermittent kinds of technologies? the sun isn't always shining. the...
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he spoke to jeffrey brown about what he learned, and the challenges of disaster relief. >> brown: he was an unlikely first responder after hurricane ma aa tore through puerto ri year ago. chef jose andres prefers the term, "food first responder." and if you wonder what a chef can bring to a natural disasterh he says : >> our pfession is a profession that is chaos. we try to surve in chaos. we try to-- >> brown: chaos is your normal life in-- >> we trto organize the chaos and that's the difference between successful restaurts and not successful restaurants because it's, kind of, chaos. and in the moment this was veryu like a crazy restaurant, but only at the largest scale. >> brown: for years, andres grew his brand as a celebrity chef: high-end dining, cookbooks, tv shows, michelin stars. a native of northern spain, he became a u.s. citizen in 2013. his washington, d.c. based company is called think-food- group, where we watched him working on ideas and recipes for some of his 30-plus restaurants around the world. but in recent years, escalating after the devastating 2010 earthquake i
he spoke to jeffrey brown about what he learned, and the challenges of disaster relief. >> brown: he was an unlikely first responder after hurricane ma aa tore through puerto ri year ago. chef jose andres prefers the term, "food first responder." and if you wonder what a chef can bring to a natural disasterh he says : >> our pfession is a profession that is chaos. we try to surve in chaos. we try to-- >> brown: chaos is your normal life in-- >> we trto organize...
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it was a fantastic speech from gordon brown. he sent a couple of clear messages out.t and solidarity. it is notjust important that we stand up in this fight, but we are fighting on behalf of the whole party and the country. people out there who want to make sure that the scourge of anti—semitism and hatred is uprooted from society. that was applauded by people here. but he sent a clear message that the labour party nec has two unequivocally, unanimously and immediately adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism. it is clear. had the nec done this in the summer, we might not have spent the whole summer might not have spent the whole summer talking about anti—semitism in the labour party and we would have gone out and got the tory party on its manifold failures. the vast majority of the jewish community say this is the definition that we want accepted. the shadow chancellor has said he thinks it will be resolved in the coming weeks. if the nec adopt the internationally recognised definition, will that be enough?m isa definition, will that be enough?m
it was a fantastic speech from gordon brown. he sent a couple of clear messages out.t and solidarity. it is notjust important that we stand up in this fight, but we are fighting on behalf of the whole party and the country. people out there who want to make sure that the scourge of anti—semitism and hatred is uprooted from society. that was applauded by people here. but he sent a clear message that the labour party nec has two unequivocally, unanimously and immediately adopt the...
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gordon brown rejected that argument.ayjohn mcdonnell said he was confident the issue will be resolved on tuesday by labour in a way that satisfied all sides. some of the people here sayjeremy corbyn is labour leader has to do more to rebuild trust with the jewish committee. ian watson. new figures show that hundreds of prison staff have been caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales. the figures, obtained through a freedom of information request by the observer newspaper, show a 50% rise over the last six years. the prison service says such staff it represents less than i% of all the people it employs. ben ando reports. in july, inspectors found that wandsworth prison in london, the most overcrowded in britain, had stopped scanning visitors for drugs and other banned items due to a lack of staff. the same month a 25—year—old prison officer was jailed for smuggling contraband into forest bank prison in salford, greater manchester. now the minister ofjustice has admitted in figu
gordon brown rejected that argument.ayjohn mcdonnell said he was confident the issue will be resolved on tuesday by labour in a way that satisfied all sides. some of the people here sayjeremy corbyn is labour leader has to do more to rebuild trust with the jewish committee. ian watson. new figures show that hundreds of prison staff have been caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales. the figures, obtained through a freedom of information request by...
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buttici at least the browns lose. t >>> the seattle storm were the best all summer long and now it's the finals. the mystics noted that in a loss friday, but another chance on the road to show the resilience that has defined the mystics. what a scene inat e. fans getting out there. but elena delle donne showing her skills. sue bird cls bank on this. seattle takes a five-poilead. mystics down three. steps back, big shot. mystics now down one. final seconds, still one-point game. tolliver trying to come up with a one-pointshot. jump ball is called. on the jump ball the storm come away with it and that's . mystics lose to the storm 75-73. now they're facing elimination, but they come home and will play wednesday night.we ant to see that support at the arena. they've had a good year. >>ad they've an exceptional year. elena delle donne. >> it's even fun to satc >> i like ng her. she's amazing. >> they're going to come back.yo heard it here first. thelet's talk about forecast again and what people are looking forward to tom
buttici at least the browns lose. t >>> the seattle storm were the best all summer long and now it's the finals. the mystics noted that in a loss friday, but another chance on the road to show the resilience that has defined the mystics. what a scene inat e. fans getting out there. but elena delle donne showing her skills. sue bird cls bank on this. seattle takes a five-poilead. mystics down three. steps back, big shot. mystics now down one. final seconds, still one-point game....
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the browns out scoring 18-3 in the second half. after the tie and tough loss, browns celebrate 21-17. >> the best part about it is we were here at home. you feel the energy of the crowd and how badly they wanted it as well. we have to play for each other, but at the same time, this city does deserve it. it is definitely up there for me. i had great memories. i'm just getting started. >> celebrations in cleveland stretching in the early morning. at least ten bars unlocked coolers and handed out free bud light beer that budweiser promised for the first browns win. >> dave called it. you called it. >>> severe storms set to move into the northeast on the final day of summer. meteorologist derek van dam has the forecast. >> good morning, christine and dave. it is the last full day of summer. we are starting to notice the shift in temperatures across the northeast as well. this cold front you see racing eastward is going to trigger showers and thunderstorms that could be strong to severe across upstate new york and ohio river valley. dam
the browns out scoring 18-3 in the second half. after the tie and tough loss, browns celebrate 21-17. >> the best part about it is we were here at home. you feel the energy of the crowd and how badly they wanted it as well. we have to play for each other, but at the same time, this city does deserve it. it is definitely up there for me. i had great memories. i'm just getting started. >> celebrations in cleveland stretching in the early morning. at least ten bars unlocked coolers and...
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jeffrey brown got a previe earlier this month at the toronto international film festival. >> brown: int he says will >> robert redford is for resttu er, red of what becomes dubbed the over the hill gang. was that irresistible to you? >> yes, because i'm over the hill. i was veria tracted to the idea that a guy robbed banks. somebody said do you rob banks to mak a living? he said, no, i rob banks that ving. li he just loved his life. >> brown: "the old man and the regun" is dicted by david lowery and features casey affleck as a small-time detective eager to nab the elusive bank robber. it's based on the true tory first told by author david graham in the "new yorgaker" ne. >> i don't believe a word you say. >> also open word another acting great sissy spacek. >> i'm the only thing in it's that not true.ek >> brown: sp is known for numerous performances over the years including "carrie" in 1976, and loretta lynn in "coal miner'sda ghter." ♪ ♪ >> excuse me, need some help?no w 68, she plays jewel who recently lost her husband, meets dford's forrest tucker by accident and isn't sure what to
jeffrey brown got a previe earlier this month at the toronto international film festival. >> brown: int he says will >> robert redford is for resttu er, red of what becomes dubbed the over the hill gang. was that irresistible to you? >> yes, because i'm over the hill. i was veria tracted to the idea that a guy robbed banks. somebody said do you rob banks to mak a living? he said, no, i rob banks that ving. li he just loved his life. >> brown: "the old man and the...
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brown spoke on and city workers also. where do we start? ha. so our members, african americans and brown and all, are subjected to seniority violations. they're subjected to working at a classification where they're hired off of one list and given dutis that they shouldn't be doing. the sfmta, with their hiring practices in what they've done in contract negotiations, has put a ceiling on your advancement. they put in different levels, used to come in as -- i'm speaking for all departments. we don't have anyone -- we have a human resource director and safety. we're african american. everyone else is not. when this agency was great and your service was great, you hired from within with people who knew something about it. now it's exempt and they bring in people from alabama, atlanta, new york to try to run this city and that is why your service so poor. so, if you could reach out to me, i know supervisor brown you are, thall@twsf.org. reach out, we need to talk. because there are other problems that need to be resolved. as far as all other depart
brown spoke on and city workers also. where do we start? ha. so our members, african americans and brown and all, are subjected to seniority violations. they're subjected to working at a classification where they're hired off of one list and given dutis that they shouldn't be doing. the sfmta, with their hiring practices in what they've done in contract negotiations, has put a ceiling on your advancement. they put in different levels, used to come in as -- i'm speaking for all departments. we...
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look for bruning. -- browning. in the refrigerator right away. and remember one thick thing. -- thing. the higher the nutrition l value, the faster it depletes. buy and enjoy them in two or three days to get the value. cal -- collard greens. i'm tony tantillo. eat fresh and stay healthy. look how beautiful. >> and they're tasty with hot sauce. >> oh, yeah. . >> and you eat brussel sprouts. >> we're going to for the greens here. the b vitamins. ♪ ♪ >> quinn: if you are second-guessing yourself, don't. allocating funds for intimates over hope for the future was the right decision. >> ridge: i'm not second-guessing myself. i know it's the right choice. i just wish that my wife felt the same way. >> quinn: ooh. things still a little tense with her? where is brooke, anyway? >> bill: thanks for in
look for bruning. -- browning. in the refrigerator right away. and remember one thick thing. -- thing. the higher the nutrition l value, the faster it depletes. buy and enjoy them in two or three days to get the value. cal -- collard greens. i'm tony tantillo. eat fresh and stay healthy. look how beautiful. >> and they're tasty with hot sauce. >> oh, yeah. . >> and you eat brussel sprouts. >> we're going to for the greens here. the b vitamins. ♪ ♪ >> quinn: if...
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tim brown l.l.c. owns 49 hopkins avenue. and tim brown demolished that property without a demolition permit and d.b.i. did not issue and n.o.v. there is another side of tim brown and tim brown realty that needs to be represented. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you any additional public comment? seeing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thank you. [laughter] this this is a very interesting project. i think one thing that did raise an eyebrow as i as i was going through this project is the opting out and using the in lieu fee. when we think about preservation , preservation of a physical building is incredibly important. the preservation of a neighborhood and it's character and it's history is important. these are in an area that has historically been affordable. it has historically been a refuge for african-american community and other communities that are vulnerable. i am just curious if you could say a little bit more about why you
tim brown l.l.c. owns 49 hopkins avenue. and tim brown demolished that property without a demolition permit and d.b.i. did not issue and n.o.v. there is another side of tim brown and tim brown realty that needs to be represented. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you any additional public comment? seeing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thank you. [laughter] this this is a very interesting project. i think one...
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. >>> murphy brown is back. it was a bay area speech that first put the show at the center of america's culture wars. we take a look back at when the vice president picked a fight with the fictional character. political campaign aimed at discrediting the media. >>> a videotape beating. a shocking acquittal and a political campaign aimed at discrediting the media. >> we are not talking about an event today. this happened about a quarter- century ago. and the hit tv show murphy brown was in the middle of it. >> reporter: in 1991 a citizen with a video camera recorded the brutal beating of rodney king. and on armed black motorist by four white lapd officers. one year later a jury acquitted them. in los angeles, thousands of people rioted for nearly a week. president george hw bush deployed troops to restore order. two weeks later in the middle of a presidential campaig came to san francisco. in his crosshairs was murphy brown. >> it does not help matters one primetime tv has murphy brown mocking the importance of f
. >>> murphy brown is back. it was a bay area speech that first put the show at the center of america's culture wars. we take a look back at when the vice president picked a fight with the fictional character. political campaign aimed at discrediting the media. >>> a videotape beating. a shocking acquittal and a political campaign aimed at discrediting the media. >> we are not talking about an event today. this happened about a quarter- century ago. and the hit tv show...
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this is my mom, she was a christmas queen at brown university. my dad, who she married. thing about this contest, they wrote in the newspaper back then in 1955 that it would be judged on poise and beauty, but not on grades. so it was the absolute opposite of what we are doing now. they all of course had good grades because they were at brown university to begin with. a poise and beauty and what's wrong with that? >> nothing at all. or you homecoming? >> martha: never! i did not follow in my wonderful mom's footsteps. >> not enough boys. >> martha: not enough boys, not enough beauty and not good enough grades. let's put up the billboard. they are worried that people's feelings might be hurt in california if they are called a stoner because pot is legal, recreational pot and an eight other states so they are saying don't use that word, it's a little bit offensive. call the person a nurse, call them a police officer, call them what they are supposed to be called. >> i didn't think stoners got offended. i think they are pretty chill, but what does smoking marijuana feel like
this is my mom, she was a christmas queen at brown university. my dad, who she married. thing about this contest, they wrote in the newspaper back then in 1955 that it would be judged on poise and beauty, but not on grades. so it was the absolute opposite of what we are doing now. they all of course had good grades because they were at brown university to begin with. a poise and beauty and what's wrong with that? >> nothing at all. or you homecoming? >> martha: never! i did not...
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the browns out scoring the jets 18-3 in the second half.n celebrate after the 21-17 victory. >> the best part about it is we were here at home. you guys feel the energy of the crowd and how badly they wanted it as well. we have to play for each other, but at the same time, this city does deserve it. it is definitely up there for me. i've had great memories, but i'm just getting started. >> bright future for baker. following through on the free beer promise, bud light unlocked fridges at ten bars around cleveland. my assumption is it did not last long. it looked like a super bowl-like win across the city. one win. >> good for them. you called it. >> christmas eve 2016. >> i called it. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> fall starts tomorrow. i'm dave >>> they have entered negotiations. >> professor ford doesn't want to be questioned by outside counsel. >> they are intent on getting judge kavanaugh on to the supreme court come hail or high water. >> why didn't somebody call the fbi 36 years ago. >> we are going to get to the b
the browns out scoring the jets 18-3 in the second half.n celebrate after the 21-17 victory. >> the best part about it is we were here at home. you guys feel the energy of the crowd and how badly they wanted it as well. we have to play for each other, but at the same time, this city does deserve it. it is definitely up there for me. i've had great memories, but i'm just getting started. >> bright future for baker. following through on the free beer promise, bud light unlocked...
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for not following the brown act? >> the two penalties that could follow forward for a violation are one, an individual can sue the organization and demand compliance with the brown act and get attorney fees covered as well. a district attorney, in serious cases, could bring a case. >> got it. >> but those are the two remedies. >> thank you. >> we have a corrected our brown act. we are much more on top of it moving forward. >> i appreciate that. >> i wasn't sure if there was an automatic penalty or something that is point-driven. >> yeah, got it. >> so i'm just going to give you a quick update on some of the programs and services those san francisco travel have been doing, as the t.i.d. money and the moscone expansion district. tourism improvement district, most of it goes to san francisco travel for sales and marketing efforts. so our sales missions, we've reached over 220 meeting planners that year in washington d.c., chicago, and we've had 50 trade shows and we run the visitor information center located at holiday
for not following the brown act? >> the two penalties that could follow forward for a violation are one, an individual can sue the organization and demand compliance with the brown act and get attorney fees covered as well. a district attorney, in serious cases, could bring a case. >> got it. >> but those are the two remedies. >> thank you. >> we have a corrected our brown act. we are much more on top of it moving forward. >> i appreciate that. >> i...
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--browns win 21-17... and for the first time since christmas eve 2016...leveland's 19-game losing streak is over. speaking of winning teams, the a's broke out the bats against the angels. -let's go to the coliseum. --we pick it up in the 3rd-- a's up 2-1... stephen piscotty... deep and true... 3-run homer...for the 2nd straight game. his 26th dinger of the year. 5- run frame for the a's. --in the 4th, more offense. marcus semien....right up the middle... 2-runs come home. once again, the a's batted around... 7-run frame for the a's. oakland up 12-1. --in the 6th, the cal alum...not finished. semien...laces a double to left... 3-runs cross the plate. 6-in the frame... --the a's with 21-runs on 22-hits... and they beat the angels by a football score, 21-3. staying in oakland-- warriors season is nearly here. . the back-to-back champs... unveiled their latest banner today at their facility in downtown oakland. some warriors are already in the office... get a look at shaun livingston working out today. and the schedule is going to pick up real quick... media i
--browns win 21-17... and for the first time since christmas eve 2016...leveland's 19-game losing streak is over. speaking of winning teams, the a's broke out the bats against the angels. -let's go to the coliseum. --we pick it up in the 3rd-- a's up 2-1... stephen piscotty... deep and true... 3-run homer...for the 2nd straight game. his 26th dinger of the year. 5- run frame for the a's. --in the 4th, more offense. marcus semien....right up the middle... 2-runs come home. once again, the a's...
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he other thing, the sly dig at gordon brown perhaps? guess. thing, getting the conversation operative. —— yes, and the other thing. —— conversation operative. —— yes, and the otherthing. —— getting conversation operative. —— yes, and the other thing. —— getting the conversation off of brexit. and not to make it about party division and things people will be sympathetic to, ten years on from a financial crisis, very few bankers are and just must people. and it feels like nobody never answered to the problems that were created. so i think it is a very populist message that he is making there. and then the grainjobs, that sounds very vague to me but at the same time that has a point we should be focusing on the country. —— green jobs. i think that would be popular with young voters. i'm assuming there will be a lot more meat in there will be a lot more meat in there tomorrow. i was at the labour conference in liverpool and the strange thing is, having moved to covering the media, i
he other thing, the sly dig at gordon brown perhaps? guess. thing, getting the conversation operative. —— yes, and the other thing. —— conversation operative. —— yes, and the otherthing. —— getting conversation operative. —— yes, and the other thing. —— getting the conversation off of brexit. and not to make it about party division and things people will be sympathetic to, ten years on from a financial crisis, very few bankers are and just must people. and it feels like...