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we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together.od bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco. and he's now our lieutenant governor he is the person here representing the k4ru6 branch of california i'm talking about our lieutenant governor and we know that is gavin newsom (clapping.) hell i was supposed to do the introduction eleanor what was that i've got nothing left (laughter) >> seriously i was about to walk away. you're welcome to come back and finish your speech. damn (laughter) that ain't right (laughter) i was trying to figure out how the hell we got here today. i got to thinking it make sense; right? this bridge brings people together and casts a big shadow. it's very, very expe
we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together.od bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco....
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the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi didn't contain brown's fingerprints and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not have had any of elise's blood on him. >> on the night before the murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> i started suspecting something was amiss. >> who wanted elise makdessi and quincy brown dead? and why? >>> in this video journal made shortly before her death, elise makdessi claimed she had been raped and sexually assaulted by five co-workers at the oceana naval air base. on the tape she claimed she reported these incidents to her superiors and had been ignored, so she threatened to go public. >> very soon i'll have enough evidence to send to the media and then something will be done. >> but the navy denied elise makdessi ever filed one single claim, let alone five. >> i was her superior and my immediate superior was a very tough female, tougher than me. there was no word of this, nothing was ever reported to an
the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi didn't contain brown's fingerprints and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not have had any of elise's blood on him. >> on the night before the murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> i started suspecting something was amiss. >> who wanted elise makdessi and quincy brown dead?...
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i need not repeat speaker brown's credentials.and the sideline of this great city and the halls of the state capital the 41th black mayor of san francisco (clapping) the first african-american speaker of the california state lover and the longest ever in the history of california (clapping) but i don't need to tell you about a resolution honoring one the san francisco's and california's greatest sons went from a no brainier to one of california's biggest battles the naming of this bridge. it was indeed bavrm by fire. it was pure old school san francisco politics. it was classic willie l. brown junior. (clapping.) many local dignitaries may not recognize me. well, this is likely true since i proudly live and represent the good people of compton california and the surrounding areas of south los angeles but when alice the president of the naacp approached me honoring speaker brown i asked maimed brown how big will the sign be? quite honestly the first conversation was let's make it happen. bay area and media reports were be clever to
i need not repeat speaker brown's credentials.and the sideline of this great city and the halls of the state capital the 41th black mayor of san francisco (clapping) the first african-american speaker of the california state lover and the longest ever in the history of california (clapping) but i don't need to tell you about a resolution honoring one the san francisco's and california's greatest sons went from a no brainier to one of california's biggest battles the naming of this bridge. it...
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tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog that i'd had from childhood was dead. my husband, whom i loved, he's telling me he's dead, and i'm up in the mountains with a murderer. i'm next. obviously, whatever he wants with me, he's going to do, and then he's going to kill me. and i knew that i was going to die. >> he then took her deep into the woods. >> after hiking for about four hours, we stopped to rest at the river, and that was the first time that he raped me. >> candra said brown assaulted her repeatedly over the next several days. she said the one thing she feels that saved her life was readin
tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog...
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and prosecutors asked a forensic doctor to compare the bite marks to brown's teeth. >> roy brown's bite pattern matched some of the bite marks on sabena's body. >> but the forensic doctor hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabena's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth. and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear and very adamant in regard to excluding roy as the person who left those bite marks. >> the jury sided with the prosecution and convicted roy brown of sabena's murder. he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> there was no real evidence that roy brown knew sabena, much less where she lived. >> when brown got to his prison cell, he refused to sleep on the bed, because he said it belonged to a killer. not him. >> i told them when i went in there the first night, i'll sleep on the floor. that bed don't belong to me. that's my desk. i turned it into an office desk. i made a chair and sat down. that's my law school. >> brown filed several appeals, and all were denied. yet, he continued to work to clear his name.
and prosecutors asked a forensic doctor to compare the bite marks to brown's teeth. >> roy brown's bite pattern matched some of the bite marks on sabena's body. >> but the forensic doctor hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabena's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth. and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear and very adamant in regard to excluding roy as the person who left those bite marks. >> the jury...
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>> brown: tonight: football's bullying scandal may be even bigger tha >> brown: tonight football's bullying scandal may be bigger than we knew. an investigation finds not one but three miami dolphins harassed teammate jonathan martin and there were other targets as well. anna werner has the latest. a big storm moves out, leaving behind dangerous roads and mountains of snow. reports from terrell brown and mark strassmann. david martin takes you aboard the most expensive weapons system ever, the f-35. >> the old adage in this business is you should fly before you buy. >> pelley: and "on the road," steve hartman exposes the tender heart hidden inside one tough teacher. >> you're not a tough guy at all. >> i know. but don't tell my students. (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. more people may be iold in a scandal that has put a national spotlight on harassment in the workplace. in this case the workplace is the national football league where richie in
>> brown: tonight: football's bullying scandal may be even bigger tha >> brown: tonight football's bullying scandal may be bigger than we knew. an investigation finds not one but three miami dolphins harassed teammate jonathan martin and there were other targets as well. anna werner has the latest. a big storm moves out, leaving behind dangerous roads and mountains of snow. reports from terrell brown and mark strassmann. david martin takes you aboard the most expensive weapons...
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brown arrived at the churches' home some time after 8:30. the house lights were off and there was no car in the garage, so he probably thought no one was home. brown entered the home through a window into one of the empty bedrooms. he most likely wore gloves, but when he had difficulty removing the screen, he took them off and inadvertently left three prints behind. prosecutors believe heather heard the noise and went to investigate. when brown saw her, he realized heather could identify him, so he struck her in the head with a blunt object, killing her instantly. he carried heather's body out through the front door, which he left unlocked, loaded her into his vehicle and drove to the mountains where he dumped her body in a ravine. to avoid the death penalty, brown pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murder and was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. >> just, i think, just a scary prospect to all of us, that people can do these things and at least for a while get away with it. >> had it not been for an alert fingerprint examin
brown arrived at the churches' home some time after 8:30. the house lights were off and there was no car in the garage, so he probably thought no one was home. brown entered the home through a window into one of the empty bedrooms. he most likely wore gloves, but when he had difficulty removing the screen, he took them off and inadvertently left three prints behind. prosecutors believe heather heard the noise and went to investigate. when brown saw her, he realized heather could identify him,...
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i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. the poet said the fog comes to chicago on little cat feet. but the snow? it's more like a stampede the midwest got hit today by another winter storm, and it's moving to the northeast tonight. more than 97 million americans are under winter storm warnings, watches or advisories in 20 states from minnesota to maine. driving in the storm zone is treacherous and more flights are being canceled. in parts of illinois snow was falling at a rate of three inches an hour. the mercury in chicago never got higher than 25 degrees. dean reynolds is there, dean? >> reporter: james it has been snowing here in chicago for most of the day. and this is now the third snowiest winter in chicago's history. 62.9 inches of the stuff so far. a thick snowfall, blustery winds and fresh layers of ice are confronting the midwest today as local governments struggle to meet another winter challenge. snow emergencies have been declared in minnesota where before noon state police counted 157 crashes and 266 vehicles
i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. the poet said the fog comes to chicago on little cat feet. but the snow? it's more like a stampede the midwest got hit today by another winter storm, and it's moving to the northeast tonight. more than 97 million americans are under winter storm warnings, watches or advisories in 20 states from minnesota to maine. driving in the storm zone is treacherous and more flights are being canceled. in parts of illinois snow was falling at a rate of...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: mexican marines led joaquin "el chapo" guzman away in handcuffs on saturday. thus ending a 13-year hunt for one of the world's most dangerous men. >> ( translated ): this arrest is the product of an operation that's been worked on for several months in coordination with all federal government agencies >> brown: only two days earlier, guzman was surrounded by troops at his ex-wife's home in the western city of culiacan, capital of the mexican state of sinaloa. he got away, through a trap door under the bathtub, and managed to escape through a network of tunnels and the city's sewer system. u.s. drug agents and mexican troops, acting on wiretaps and other information, pursued him 135 miles south, to this luxury condominium in the seaside resort of mazatlan. there, just before dawn saturday, they stormed into guzman's room and captured him without firing a shot. in washington today, white house press secretary jay carney praised the joint effort. >> this is a significant achievement in our shared fight against transnational organized crime, violence,
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: mexican marines led joaquin "el chapo" guzman away in handcuffs on saturday. thus ending a 13-year hunt for one of the world's most dangerous men. >> ( translated ): this arrest is the product of an operation that's been worked on for several months in coordination with all federal government agencies >> brown: only two days earlier, guzman was surrounded by troops at his ex-wife's home in the western city of culiacan, capital...
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jeffrey brown explores what's behind the jitters and its ripple effects. >> brown: much of the concern surrounds emerging markets in countries that are now nicknamed the fragile five: turkey, india, brazil, south africa and indonesia. for its part, the dow jones industrial average is nearing a so-called correction, a drop of 10%. we look at what's happening with: eswar prasad is an economics professor at cornell university, a senior fellow at the brookings institution, and author of the new book, "the dollar trap: how the u.s. dollar tightened its grip on global finance." and andliz ann sonders, chief investment strategist for charles schwab & company. for the record, charles schwab is one of the newshour's funders. eswar prasad, let me begin with you and let's talk about the emerging market concerns. these have been areas of major growth for some time so generally speaking, what's going on with them? >> emerging markets are facing two hits right now: first of all, the chinese economy-- which is a very important trading partner for many of the emerging markets-- looks like it's going d
jeffrey brown explores what's behind the jitters and its ripple effects. >> brown: much of the concern surrounds emerging markets in countries that are now nicknamed the fragile five: turkey, india, brazil, south africa and indonesia. for its part, the dow jones industrial average is nearing a so-called correction, a drop of 10%. we look at what's happening with: eswar prasad is an economics professor at cornell university, a senior fellow at the brookings institution, and author of the...
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even cody brown's arrangement is offensive to equality principles. >> reporter: but for the browns and other families like theirs, this life, one man, many wives, is a means to get to heaven. and while utah's attorney general plans to appeal the ruling, the browns say they'll fight for it before a higher court if they have to. >> i just want to be free man. >> reporter: and a higher power. i'm cecelia vega in las vegas. >> thanks for that report. next, for kids like max, being with their mothers means growing up behind bars. it's not just her future hanging in the balance. it's also his. but sometimes, i still struggled to get going, even get through the day. so i was honest with my doctor. i told him i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. he said that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). he said that by taking both, some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i wish i'd talked to my doctor sooner. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you ha
even cody brown's arrangement is offensive to equality principles. >> reporter: but for the browns and other families like theirs, this life, one man, many wives, is a means to get to heaven. and while utah's attorney general plans to appeal the ruling, the browns say they'll fight for it before a higher court if they have to. >> i just want to be free man. >> reporter: and a higher power. i'm cecelia vega in las vegas. >> thanks for that report. next, for kids like max,...
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attend and he did not support naming the bridge after mayor willie brown so what is willie brown havethat? he days no office sense and says serrie brown is against anything being named after anyone. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the shooting death of a woman, police responded to reports of gunfire on 8 8th avenue before 10:00 last night and are? s found the woman with multiple gunshot wounds pronounced dead at the seen. no word on her identity and no arrests have been made. >> we can learn more about what may have caused the death of a student at san jose state university. hundreds gathered to remember brendon. his body was discovered in the dome on sunday afternoon. he was unresponsive. the university folks say the campus police went to his roof at freeways recorded him missing. he graduated in the spring from the college prep in san francisco where he played football. >> the 49ers fan whose life will be taking a turn for the boater. >> and some of the ban for dogs at popular parks may not have any teeth. >> tail lights are headed west into foster city where it is >>> welc
attend and he did not support naming the bridge after mayor willie brown so what is willie brown havethat? he days no office sense and says serrie brown is against anything being named after anyone. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the shooting death of a woman, police responded to reports of gunfire on 8 8th avenue before 10:00 last night and are? s found the woman with multiple gunshot wounds pronounced dead at the seen. no word on her identity and no arrests have been made....
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jeffrey brown has our book conversation >> brown: it's been almost 30 years since we were first introduced to music fanewscastist jimmy rabbit in "the commitments. he was the manager of a ragtag irish band determined to bring soul music to dublin. the book was made into a popular movie in 1991. flash forward to today as we learned in the new novel "the guts" in which rabbit is facing middle age, changing times in the music world, and his own mortality. author and booker prize winner roddy doyle joins us now. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: the first thing i should ask sition what made you want to revisit these characters? i think they were popular for a lot of people but they called you. >> i find it tempting to go back to characters. i never killed any of them. it was more than a quarter of a century since i finished with jimmy rabbit. and i wrote about him in a time. recession, which at the time we thought were normal life in ireland. having climbed out of that and spectacularly fallen back into it, i thought it would be interesting to go back to old characters and see how they a
jeffrey brown has our book conversation >> brown: it's been almost 30 years since we were first introduced to music fanewscastist jimmy rabbit in "the commitments. he was the manager of a ragtag irish band determined to bring soul music to dublin. the book was made into a popular movie in 1991. flash forward to today as we learned in the new novel "the guts" in which rabbit is facing middle age, changing times in the music world, and his own mortality. author and booker...
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governor jerry brown is not scheduled to be here.ose the bridge being named after willie brunt. >> developing news in oakland, police were investigating the shooting death of a woman. police responded to reports of gunfire at 8 8th avenue before 10:00. the woman was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. no word on her identity. no arrests have been made. >> the san jose state university community is mourning the loss of a student found dead in his own dorm on sunday. the coroner is working to determine why. >>> he was always so happy. i love you. love you. i will always love you. >> brendon's girlfriend could not fight back the tears. he was found unresponsive in the dorm. friends were turned. super productive. we were really close. i will miss him. >> the officials say that campus police went to his radio after friends recorded him missing. the coroner has yet to determine the cause of death of the he graduated in the spring from college prep in san francisco where he played football. high school f
governor jerry brown is not scheduled to be here.ose the bridge being named after willie brunt. >> developing news in oakland, police were investigating the shooting death of a woman. police responded to reports of gunfire at 8 8th avenue before 10:00. the woman was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. no word on her identity. no arrests have been made. >> the san jose state university community is mourning the loss of a student found dead in his...
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for the browns did not deny the story out right. here's what 2 espn instancesers had to say about it. >> well the cleveland browns they gave us a lot of stories during this saga one thing i do know is that there was time when they thought okay how can we think outside the box? and that's when the name jim harbaugh came up. okay. he's in contract talk. is he going to get an extension. should we think about maybe making a play for jim harbaugh but play that never came to fruition. conversation that they had intimate limit i remember speaking to 2 high ranking browns officials who essentially were kicking around the idea. but also got the sense the frainers it's something they really weren't going to consider and something that the browns never actually fully pursued but one of the names that came up in connection with endless string of names to browns head coaching job. >>reporter: 4 days after the frainers eliminated by the seahawks the browns did finally hire mike as new head coach. by the way 30's precedent for this type of thing.
for the browns did not deny the story out right. here's what 2 espn instancesers had to say about it. >> well the cleveland browns they gave us a lot of stories during this saga one thing i do know is that there was time when they thought okay how can we think outside the box? and that's when the name jim harbaugh came up. okay. he's in contract talk. is he going to get an extension. should we think about maybe making a play for jim harbaugh but play that never came to fruition....
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those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992.high matched only by a professional one that very same year. "the bodyguard" grossed more than $400 million and launched the top selling soundtrack of all time. but even as the cross-over superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me, you don't know what it's like being me. i'm stressed out all the time. >> that stress was only compounded by houston's often rocky marriage. >> they were very happy at first, but pretty soon their relationship turned pretty volatile. and when she was under pressure, she tended to turn to drugs and alcohol. >> when houston began a string of missed appearances and cancellations, many pointed their finger at bobby brown for his wife's mounting troubles with drugs. >> i hate to say that she had started before she had met bobby brown. >> we got to live with [ bleep ] -- >> houston's increasingly erratic behavior even played out b
those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992.high matched only by a professional one that very same year. "the bodyguard" grossed more than $400 million and launched the top selling soundtrack of all time. but even as the cross-over superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me, you...
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. >> and houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r&b bad boy bobby brown. >> she washe street streets of newark, and she fell in love with the bad boy with a good voice. so her fans, yes, very shocked, and those who knew her best were not really surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992, and a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. the "body guard" grossed $400 million and launch ed the top selling sound track of all times. but even as the crossover superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife" she increasingly struggled with her fame. did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me, you don't know what it is like to be me. i'm stressed out all of the time. >> and that stress was only compounded by houston's often rocky marriage. >> they were very happy at first, but soon the relationship turned very volatile, and when she was under pressure, she tend ed to turn to drugs and alcohol. >> when houston began a string of missed appearances and cancellations, many pointed their finger at bo
. >> and houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r&b bad boy bobby brown. >> she washe street streets of newark, and she fell in love with the bad boy with a good voice. so her fans, yes, very shocked, and those who knew her best were not really surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992, and a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. the "body guard" grossed $400 million and launch ed the top selling sound...
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willie brown is not taking offense and says governor brown is against naming anything after minute ands the two are friends. the ceremony is scheduled to start on treasure island at noon and 500 people are expected to be here. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the shooting death of a woman. police responded to reports of gun fire on 8 8th avenue before 10:00 last night. officers found the woman with multiple gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. no word on her identity. no arrests have been made. >> we could learn what may is caused the death of a student at san jose state university hundreds gathered on campus to remember the freshman whose body was discovered sunday afternoon. officials say that campus police went to his room after friends reported him missing. >> one one of the sweetest peopi have ever met. we were really close. i will miss him the. >> he has a way, one of those guys would knew how to prime your day. >> he graduated in spring from college prep in san francisco where he played football. >> today, protesters put senator feinstein's home in san franci
willie brown is not taking offense and says governor brown is against naming anything after minute ands the two are friends. the ceremony is scheduled to start on treasure island at noon and 500 people are expected to be here. >>> in oakland, police are investigating the shooting death of a woman. police responded to reports of gun fire on 8 8th avenue before 10:00 last night. officers found the woman with multiple gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. no word on her...
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they get paid less than the folks who come in at night to clean the classrooms. >> reporter: brown is campaigning to up adjunct compensation at new paltz where the average part-timer makes just $12,000 a year. >> on the other end of the spectrum, there are people who make hundreds of thousands of dollars as provosts, as presidents, as chancellors. between 1970 and 2008, adjunct pay has come down 49%. college presidents' salary has gone up 35%. >> reporter: brown, and others throughout academia, were galvanized by the death last fall of 83-year-old duquesne university adjunct margaret mary vojtko. >> she had been teaching there for over 20 years and getting good evaluations. she was suddenly non-renewed. she was impoverished and basically died so poor that she had to be buried in a cardboard box. >> reporter: duquesnes response? they tried to help with shelter and other assistance in the months before her death. but if poverty is what half of college faculty might be facing, why do schools continue to offer graduate degrees to the likes of nicole beth wallenbrock? >> they keep acceptin
they get paid less than the folks who come in at night to clean the classrooms. >> reporter: brown is campaigning to up adjunct compensation at new paltz where the average part-timer makes just $12,000 a year. >> on the other end of the spectrum, there are people who make hundreds of thousands of dollars as provosts, as presidents, as chancellors. between 1970 and 2008, adjunct pay has come down 49%. college presidents' salary has gone up 35%. >> reporter: brown, and others...
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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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jim harbaugh to the cleveland browns was not just a rumor. you'll hear from the man that broke the story in just a few minutes. hey! hi! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine. ♪ ♪ seize your vacation with a southwest airlines sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available as low as $69 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ >>> call it a teachable moment. our drought is becoming livable lessons. state leaders are asking all public schools through kindergarten to community college to cut water use after a drought state of emergency was declared. they asked the public to cut water use by 20%. schools are asked to cut water use and recycle as best as they can. >>> a lack of water certainly on a lot of people's minds these days so leave it to silicon valley to come up with a machine that generates water. will it be enough to help fix the drought? scott budman got a first look and drink i hear, scott? >> reporter: good evening, jessica. this is it, 1,000 pounds of machine that can take air and turn it into
jim harbaugh to the cleveland browns was not just a rumor. you'll hear from the man that broke the story in just a few minutes. hey! hi! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine. ♪ ♪ seize your vacation with a southwest airlines sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available as low as $69 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ >>> call it a teachable moment. our drought is becoming livable lessons. state leaders are asking all public schools...
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karie brown and nathaniel pat tent were arrested. the two claim they went to an apartment building here to buy pot, it says. michaela answered the door and left. the pair claim another man walked up, pulled a gun on them, it went off at brown and patent. they then fired shots of their own hits her in the lung. she remains in the icu on a ventilator. >>> a popular website confirms it's been hacked. kick starter says an outside person gained access to user information. the site issued an apology noting the hack only led to initial information like a person's name and e-mail address. credit card data however, they believe is still safe. the site was shut down and security has been increased. >>> outrage on the streets this morning. reaction after a florida jury failed to reach a verdict in the killing over loud sic. >>> barbara harrison is here with her conversation with the redskins legend that helped change the game forever. >>> and derrick ward on the streets with pothole patrol. have you hit one? has it messed up your car? we have t
karie brown and nathaniel pat tent were arrested. the two claim they went to an apartment building here to buy pot, it says. michaela answered the door and left. the pair claim another man walked up, pulled a gun on them, it went off at brown and patent. they then fired shots of their own hits her in the lung. she remains in the icu on a ventilator. >>> a popular website confirms it's been hacked. kick starter says an outside person gained access to user information. the site issued an...
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not just black people but brown people. >> reporter: from texas to california brown is the first african american mayor of san francisco and assembly speaker for the state. he has been and is a power broker in politics with a sense of humor and that humor was not left out of today's ceremony where lieutenant governor gaven took the stage to introduce him. >> it's going to be fun. what's jerry brown going to do about this? it's on your mind. >> reporter: the renaming of the bridge happened despite governor brown's opposition and only a way willie brown can do, he summed up the ceremony this way. >> my life has been for me a work of heart in every way. i simply tell you, i guarantee it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: hilarious, that was george zimmer, the founder of the men's warehouse. willie brown had his fingers all over this ceremony. those signs were paid for by donations to the naacp. reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd. >> we heard it was lickfwas liky retune. >>> the electronic message boards are vital when it comes to amber alerts like now but there is a new message about
not just black people but brown people. >> reporter: from texas to california brown is the first african american mayor of san francisco and assembly speaker for the state. he has been and is a power broker in politics with a sense of humor and that humor was not left out of today's ceremony where lieutenant governor gaven took the stage to introduce him. >> it's going to be fun. what's jerry brown going to do about this? it's on your mind. >> reporter: the renaming of the...
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get over it. ♪ >> everybody remembers james brown's performance.ames brown just kills the show. what's the phrase they have in gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a main stream figure. ♪ >> the stones then close, and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ >>> when i say staples, i mean staples. >> i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john. they're waiting for you in the studio. >> oh, teacher's pet. >> oh, lay off. >> oh, get a move on. ♪ it's been a hard day's night >> "hard day's night" is the most perfect representation of 1964 beatles. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big. and they went big. >> the fact that the beatles were exposed then to the public even more than perhaps just a pop singing ido
get over it. ♪ >> everybody remembers james brown's performance.ames brown just kills the show. what's the phrase they have in gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a main stream figure. ♪ >> the stones then close, and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a...
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jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: every year some 65,000 students who entered the country illegally as children graduate from u.s. high schools. while 17 states now allow these students known as dreamers to pay in state tuition at public higher education institutions, they are not eligible for federal financial aid like pel grants or low interest government loans. now with the prospect for immigration reform stalled if not dead on capitol hill the private sector to help these students is under way. by washington post owner documented graham and our two guesses, carlos gutierrez, he now chairdz the political action groups republicans for imconversation reform. and henry munoz who serves as -- what is the idea behind this. what is the problem you're addressing. >> well it's as you said, kids who came to this country, no fault of their own undocumented and they find out very often when they graduate high school that they can't keep going. that they're not in the country legally. so that's it. their career has stalled so what we're doing is providing them the opportunity to ke
jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> brown: every year some 65,000 students who entered the country illegally as children graduate from u.s. high schools. while 17 states now allow these students known as dreamers to pay in state tuition at public higher education institutions, they are not eligible for federal financial aid like pel grants or low interest government loans. now with the prospect for immigration reform stalled if not dead on capitol hill the private sector to help these...
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and our investment is up fivefold. >> brown: a success story. >> i believe it's a success story. >> brown: lori wallach, i know you saw it differently back then, 20 years later, how do you see. >> well, we really underpredicted what the damage would be. so there has been a large increase in trade. but a lot of it has been a flood of new nafta imports. nafta did include investor protections. those incentivized off-shoring of u.s. investments and jobs. so while we have sown a flood of more trade, it's 700% of that is actually the imports. so we've had a growth in our trade deficit of almost 500%, 480%. so just the numbers, before nafta we had a slight surplus with mexico in trade. and with canada about a 30 billion dollar deficit. the end of year u.s. international trade commission official government trade data came out last week. we have 177 billion dollar combined nafta trade deficit. using the administration's old multiplyer of what that means for jobs, that's a net loss of accumulation of over a million dlobs. and there's a government database that has 8-- 845,000 specific nafta casual
and our investment is up fivefold. >> brown: a success story. >> i believe it's a success story. >> brown: lori wallach, i know you saw it differently back then, 20 years later, how do you see. >> well, we really underpredicted what the damage would be. so there has been a large increase in trade. but a lot of it has been a flood of new nafta imports. nafta did include investor protections. those incentivized off-shoring of u.s. investments and jobs. so while we have...
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jeffrey brown has more. >> brown: and joining us once again to look at today's peace deal is adrian karatnycky, a senior fellow at the atlantic council. welcome back. so do we know first what finally forced this agreement? >> i think a panic on the part of mr. yanukovych that he was losing control. and i think sort of a sense that his backing is collapsing. yesterday the parliament had met and a clear majority including defectors from his ruling party signaled that, you know, the bottom had fallen out of his base of support within the ukrainian establishment. that part that supported him. so i think he was almost forced into this kind of a step. >> brown: earlier in the program some of the key elements here, earlier elections limit on presidential powers. how definitive are these, are these strictures at this point? >> well, today the parliament had a vast majority with a veto proved majority returned to the 2004 constitution, which basically gives the president the right to appoint the foreign minister and the defense minister. for example the militia, head of the militia and police is appoin
jeffrey brown has more. >> brown: and joining us once again to look at today's peace deal is adrian karatnycky, a senior fellow at the atlantic council. welcome back. so do we know first what finally forced this agreement? >> i think a panic on the part of mr. yanukovych that he was losing control. and i think sort of a sense that his backing is collapsing. yesterday the parliament had met and a clear majority including defectors from his ruling party signaled that, you know, the...
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brown jr. >> reporter: now the funny thing is willie brown admits when he first heard of the idea of naming the bridge in his name, he did not want to do it. he was concerned he wouldn't get enough votes in the leag late tour and in the end he would be embarrassed. it did not turn out that way and the bridge will now be the willie brown bay bridge. back to you. . >>> checking other bay area news, the santa clara county coroner announced the death of a san jose state student was the result of suicide. the body of brendan together ands was found in his dorm room sunday. he had been a freshman studying at san jose state. >>> a $10,000 reward is being offered to catch the killer of a 77-year-old woman in a wheelchair. susan fong was found bound and gagged inside her east oakland home friday. police suspect she was the victim of a home invasion robbery. her nephew was also tied up but he was not injured. >>> google will be the new boss at moffett field. the government picked the tech company's subsidiary plan terry ventures to manage the airfield and renovate the historic hangar 1. it was
brown jr. >> reporter: now the funny thing is willie brown admits when he first heard of the idea of naming the bridge in his name, he did not want to do it. he was concerned he wouldn't get enough votes in the leag late tour and in the end he would be embarrassed. it did not turn out that way and the bridge will now be the willie brown bay bridge. back to you. . >>> checking other bay area news, the santa clara county coroner announced the death of a san jose state student was...
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but the brown dz not deny the report. here is what two espn insiders had to say bit >> browns gave us a lot of stories during this saga. okay he's in contract talks. is he going to get an extension done? should we think about making a play for him? the play never came to fruition. if a conversation internal lichl i remember speaking to two high-ranking officials who were kicking around the idea. and it's something browns never actually fully pursued but it's another one of the names coming up in connection of an endless string of names. >> four days after 49ers were eliminated browns did hire a new head coach. there is precedent nor type of thing. the raiders sent john grewuden to tampa bay. >> abc7 news reporter and former 49er mike shumann is live in scottsdale tonight. does it sound like 49ers are losing confidence? in coach harbaugh? >> well, i think it's hard to lose xhfdz a guy taking to you three nfc title games. jim recruited players he wanted to fit into his system. he got the 49er job he told me, all i want to d
but the brown dz not deny the report. here is what two espn insiders had to say bit >> browns gave us a lot of stories during this saga. okay he's in contract talks. is he going to get an extension done? should we think about making a play for him? the play never came to fruition. if a conversation internal lichl i remember speaking to two high-ranking officials who were kicking around the idea. and it's something browns never actually fully pursued but it's another one of the names...
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jefrey brown recently sat down with the author of the book that the movie is based on. >> brown: it wasoting on a huge scale: nazis targeting art works from all over europe. one response came from a small and in many ways unlikely group that came to be called the monuments men. robert edsel told their story in his 2009 book by that name. he continued the tale in "saving italy" which came out last year and he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you, jeff. >> brown: for those who don't know, remind us, what were the monuments men? >> this is a group of middle age museum directors, curators, art historians, men and women who walked away from having life made. many had families, some had kids and they put on a military uniform to become a new kind of soldier during world war ii, one charged with saving rather than destroying. it was an incredible effort, never been done before or since and their efforts in saving some five million cultural objects from theft and destruction during world war ii stands. >> brown: because the scale of the looting, as i said, was quite, quite -- it was systematic a
jefrey brown recently sat down with the author of the book that the movie is based on. >> brown: it wasoting on a huge scale: nazis targeting art works from all over europe. one response came from a small and in many ways unlikely group that came to be called the monuments men. robert edsel told their story in his 2009 book by that name. he continued the tale in "saving italy" which came out last year and he joins us now. welcome. >> thank you, jeff. >> brown: for...
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our jeffrey brown takes a closer look at the tensions escalating between russia and ukraine. >> brown: to do that i'm joined by dimity rye simes president for the center of national interest, a foreign policy think tank and angela stent, director for the center of eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university, her latest book is the limits of partnership, u.s.-russian relations in the 21st century. angela stent, i will start with you. president obama cited-- cited reports of troop movement in ukraine but it is a very confusing situation, isn't it? >> it is very confusing. we do know that in crimea pro russian forces, people and some forces have taken over local buildings. some crimeans would like a referendum to-- and on the other hand there are other groups in crimea that are not pro russian and support the interim government in key avenue. -- key eve. we really don't know that much about what is whatting but we do know russia is flexing its mills t has important equities in crimea t is the headquarters of the black sea fleet and they want to make sure that the
our jeffrey brown takes a closer look at the tensions escalating between russia and ukraine. >> brown: to do that i'm joined by dimity rye simes president for the center of national interest, a foreign policy think tank and angela stent, director for the center of eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university, her latest book is the limits of partnership, u.s.-russian relations in the 21st century. angela stent, i will start with you. president obama cited-- cited...
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governor brown is not traveling to other states to bring factories here.lon musk just two days ago announced his new gigafactory - >> up $5 billion battery factory not to be built in california. >> not even considering california. i don't fault him for making a wise business decision but went to improve california's economic climate so we are in the hunt. if you look outside these windows, we have some natural advantages in california. i like to joke that nobody wants to move to texas. people of california. we don't need to be the cheapest place in the world but we need to be competitive and were not. >> apple is building a factory in arizona, samsung in texas -- how would you get them to choose california instead? >> first of all, the regulatory litigation complex in sacramento is out of control. hundreds of new rules and regulations every year, like a giant ball of yarn that gets bigger. we need to reign that in. legislators want to go the new arena, they exempt their arena from the environmental review because they know it will take years and cost more
governor brown is not traveling to other states to bring factories here.lon musk just two days ago announced his new gigafactory - >> up $5 billion battery factory not to be built in california. >> not even considering california. i don't fault him for making a wise business decision but went to improve california's economic climate so we are in the hunt. if you look outside these windows, we have some natural advantages in california. i like to joke that nobody wants to move to...
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>> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on myproduct would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist, dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skincare line formulated by a woman of color specifically for the unique needs of women of color. >> brown skin is unique, not just in tone, but in its very makeup, with far more melanin production than lighter skin, that can spread throughout the tissue layers, causing dark marks, uneven skin tone and hyperpigmentation. >> i've been struggling with my skin for 25 years, and so to find rx for brown skin makes me
>> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on myproduct would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist, dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skincare line formulated by a woman of color specifically for the unique needs of women of color. >> brown skin is unique, not just in tone, but in its very makeup, with far more melanin production than...
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>> officer brown? >> yes, they were corrected shortly after i had finished my report, back in august and it took this long to get here to be, but it has been taken care of since. >> okay. >> there was only i believe two issues. >> can you speak into the mic? >> yeah. >> there were only paperwork issues. >> what were the two. >> they were insurance issues, and then, not obeying when i had asked for the insurance, and basically one issue but it comes up as two. >> okay, thank you. >> great. >> and do i have or could we have a vote, please? >> present mazzucco? >> aye. >> vice president turman? >> i'm not sure that i quite understand the issue yet. so i am not able to vote at this time so i pass. >> so i am sorry, commissioner. >> i am not able to vote at this time. >> commissioner dejesus? >> yes. >> commissioner chan? >> aye. >> commissioner kingsley? sni. aye. >> commissioner loftus? >> aye. >> motion passes 5-... >> and i don't have a vote from... >> and abstaining? >> and one. >> you can't abstain. >
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despite attempts to switch to greener and last year germany produced its highest level of brown coal tricity since nine hundred ninety but there's one village in eastern germany that risks losing everything over countries hunger for fossil fuels as reports. welcome to outer wash population two hundred forty one it's a place that steeped in history the bell in this church was forged before columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz was born and it's where he intends to die his family has owned this farm since fifteen sixty she learned a trade from his father and plans to hand the business down to his son. this has been our homeland for centuries it means everything to us but my family and my fellow villagers here face a terrible prospect our homes could soon be raised and our businesses destroyed. it's what's beneath the land an estimated two hundred fifty million tonnes of brown coal that threatens to wipe out a wash and two nearby villages off the map they have machines or strip mining the ground or brown coal and you
despite attempts to switch to greener and last year germany produced its highest level of brown coal tricity since nine hundred ninety but there's one village in eastern germany that risks losing everything over countries hunger for fossil fuels as reports. welcome to outer wash population two hundred forty one it's a place that steeped in history the bell in this church was forged before columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick...
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still to come here at 5:00, governor brown in the bay area talking drought and why he hasn't order any mandatory water restrictions. also -- >> and as those mandatory water restrictions are looming a lot of folks jumping ahead trying to figure out how they can serve this rain now that we've finally got some. >> stuck in the muck. what it took to free this boat that got trapped in marshlands on the peninsula. >> and then at 6:00, why the uc system is pushing to pass a law that would let underage students use alcohol. >> definitely something that we think is necessary. >> that's new at 6:00. >>> take a good look at these pictures taken from the nbc bay area chopper. yes, that is a boat. rescues started with a distress call about it this afternoon. redwood city fire sent its air boat crew to the scene. not really clear how the boat or that crew ended up stuck in the marshlands of redwood city. fire crews picked up the stranded crew. 30 minutes later no one -- no word yet. today's ceremony to honor toussant cruz police officers killed in the line of duty. lined up to switch their old polic
still to come here at 5:00, governor brown in the bay area talking drought and why he hasn't order any mandatory water restrictions. also -- >> and as those mandatory water restrictions are looming a lot of folks jumping ahead trying to figure out how they can serve this rain now that we've finally got some. >> stuck in the muck. what it took to free this boat that got trapped in marshlands on the peninsula. >> and then at 6:00, why the uc system is pushing to pass a law that...