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brown now leads a much humbler life, living in a beatup rv. >> i live day by day. >> reporter: brownwn as tall paul survives by recycling. >> i walk to emeryville in the morning. i collect cardboard. >> reporter: sometimes neighbors bring him leftovers to sell for scrap. >> whenever i can help him out, i try to. >> reporter: mostly the profits go right back into the bicycle. >> i need some paint supplies. that's the main thing. single speed. when i go somewhere, i always go on this bike right here. >> reporter: tall paul's bikes are legendary around the neighborhood. >> people stop and take pictures. >> that's the number one question how do you get on and off that bicycle. >> reporter: these days brown has become known for something else. >> i'm trying to get a bike together. >> reporter: a while back he styled a pair of bikes for kids who showed him good report cards. so instead of making bikes for himself, brown shifted gears. now he makes his bikes to inspire other students. >> any little kid, black, white, spanish, chinese, it doesn't matter what the can kid is. if a kid has thre
brown now leads a much humbler life, living in a beatup rv. >> i live day by day. >> reporter: brownwn as tall paul survives by recycling. >> i walk to emeryville in the morning. i collect cardboard. >> reporter: sometimes neighbors bring him leftovers to sell for scrap. >> whenever i can help him out, i try to. >> reporter: mostly the profits go right back into the bicycle. >> i need some paint supplies. that's the main thing. single speed. when i go...
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our jeffrey brown has more on what the ruling will mean. >> brown: we start with the white house.court victories on the affordable care act and same-sex marriage, today president obama suffered a supreme court setback on his environmental policy. white house spokesman josh earnest spoke to reporters earlier. >> we're still reviewing decision announced earlier, obviously we are disappointed w outcome, and for specific questions about outcome i'd refer to e.p.a. i will say based on what we've read so far, no reason this court ruling should have impact on ability of administration to develop the clean power plants. >> brown: and we pick up on the question of the ruling's impact with lynne goldman, dean of the george washington school of public health. and jeff holmstead, an attorney with the firm bracewell and guiliani, who defends companies and business groups in environmental cases. both our guests previously served as assistant administrators at the e.p.a. jeffholmstead, you're on the winning side in this case, how serious a challenge do you see this to e.p.a. regulation in this a
our jeffrey brown has more on what the ruling will mean. >> brown: we start with the white house.court victories on the affordable care act and same-sex marriage, today president obama suffered a supreme court setback on his environmental policy. white house spokesman josh earnest spoke to reporters earlier. >> we're still reviewing decision announced earlier, obviously we are disappointed w outcome, and for specific questions about outcome i'd refer to e.p.a. i will say based on...
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local see men and traders led by john brown signed a petition. she brought it to stephen hopkins, a political leader in providence and an advocate for liberty. for brown and hopkins, the only law would recognize our affairs with eight by their assembly and local courts. this in 1772. british officers needed to present their orders and commission to ally on the governor before entering local waters. they are indeed threatened -- they indeed threatened to hang with any man who tried to oppose them. the fuse was lit. it all came to a head in june 9. benjamin lindsay failing to providence. they yield to inspection by gaspee. captain lindsay refused. despite warning shots fired. steered his ship toward the co-. right over the shallow waters. they shot over the shallows. the gaspee ran aground and stuck firm. the british ship and her crew was caught. stranded in a falling tide. they would need to wait many hours for a rising tide. according to nick bunker come as might fell the gaspee crew turned in, leaving only one person on the deck. spotting an irr
local see men and traders led by john brown signed a petition. she brought it to stephen hopkins, a political leader in providence and an advocate for liberty. for brown and hopkins, the only law would recognize our affairs with eight by their assembly and local courts. this in 1772. british officers needed to present their orders and commission to ally on the governor before entering local waters. they are indeed threatened -- they indeed threatened to hang with any man who tried to oppose...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: news reports citing unnamed u.s. have said that china is suspected to be behind the attacks, though there's been no official word from the administration. a chinese spokesman had this to say today: >> ( translated ): we have seen many similar media reports and remarks about this, but are they scientific? we know that hacker attacks are conducted anonymously, across nations and that it is hard to track the source. it's irresponsible and unscientific to always make trumped-up presumptions without deep investigation. >> brown: at the white house this afternoon, spokesman josh earnest said cyber concerns relating to china were not new. >> i can't speak to who may or may not be responsible for this particular incident but just as a general matter, we have raised significant concerns about the way that china and individuals acting on behalf of the state of china have acted in cyberspace. >> brown: for more, we turn to dmitri alperovitch, co-founder and chief technology officer of crowd-strike, an internet security firm. we
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: news reports citing unnamed u.s. have said that china is suspected to be behind the attacks, though there's been no official word from the administration. a chinese spokesman had this to say today: >> ( translated ): we have seen many similar media reports and remarks about this, but are they scientific? we know that hacker attacks are conducted anonymously, across nations and that it is hard to track the source. it's irresponsible and...
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you can see all the dry brown grass as the city probably has more brown grass than any city in the bay area. on a day like today, conserving water is very hard when all you want to do is get in it. >> it's not too bad. but they have increased it. >> jennifer has been dreading opening her water bill. starting this month, livermore residents are getting a monthly water budget. for every unit they go over they'll have to pay double. >> i think it's good. i do think it's good. we'll be able to start cutting down on water. we've been in the drought for a while now. >> dealing with a third straight year of drought is challenging in one of the hottest cities in the bay area. livermore hit the near century mark for the third time this week. the public pool is one. only ways folks can stay cool and conserve. >> it's unfortunate. you have to keep the kids in the pool to keep them cool. other than that, we'll be hibernating in the air conditioning. >> the park district says the pool often hits capacity. and the ongoing drought also taking a toll on other public spaces. once green grass has been a
you can see all the dry brown grass as the city probably has more brown grass than any city in the bay area. on a day like today, conserving water is very hard when all you want to do is get in it. >> it's not too bad. but they have increased it. >> jennifer has been dreading opening her water bill. starting this month, livermore residents are getting a monthly water budget. for every unit they go over they'll have to pay double. >> i think it's good. i do think it's good....
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and to be introduced by jerry brown is a great honor. this is ravisionary when he was governor the first time. he was saying things people are only now saying today about climate and environment. a visionary then, building on that now, a leader in the world on the subject of climate and human rights and environmental justice as they all go together. i want to acknowledge the presence of cathy calvin the president of the united nations foundation, thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willy brown, yes he had the dream, the civic pride but came to the the congress to the money to get city hall done so we all take pride in this. thank you for your leadership willy. i want to acknowledge how proud we are of our ambassador to the united nations. the secretary general honors us with his presence but he honors us doublely by having mrs. ban being here with him. thank you so much mrs. ban. to all your honored ambarsders representives and general, thank you for being here today we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of
and to be introduced by jerry brown is a great honor. this is ravisionary when he was governor the first time. he was saying things people are only now saying today about climate and environment. a visionary then, building on that now, a leader in the world on the subject of climate and human rights and environmental justice as they all go together. i want to acknowledge the presence of cathy calvin the president of the united nations foundation, thank you for your leadership. i want to say of...
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local sea men and traders led by john brown signed a petition. they brought it to stephen hopkins, a political leader in providence and an advocate for liberty. to quote nick bunker "for brown and hopkins, the only law would --law they would recognize was theirs, laid down by their assembly and their local courts." this in 1772. chief justice hopkins provided a legal opinion, saying that british officers needed to present their orders and commission drew rhode island's -- to rhode island's governor before entering local waters. they refused and indeed threatened to hang with any man who tried to oppose them. so the fuse was lit. it all came to a head in june 9. 1772. rhode island captain benjamin lindsay was sailing to providence from newport in his ship, the hannah. he was accosted and ordered to yield to inspection by gaspee. captain lindsay refused. he raised up the bay -- raced up the bay despite warning shots fired at the hannah. the gasp he gave chase -- gaspee gave chase and captain lindsay sturges trip north towards the cove -- steered hi
local sea men and traders led by john brown signed a petition. they brought it to stephen hopkins, a political leader in providence and an advocate for liberty. to quote nick bunker "for brown and hopkins, the only law would --law they would recognize was theirs, laid down by their assembly and their local courts." this in 1772. chief justice hopkins provided a legal opinion, saying that british officers needed to present their orders and commission drew rhode island's -- to rhode...
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neighborhood. >> brown: is it possible to feed the whole city of havana? would be a dream to say that you can do that, because it requires a lot of resources that are not available right now, but what we can say is that we have improved the diet of cubans, and the healthy diet of cubans, there's a lot of fiber, and a lot of good nutrients that we didn't have before. >> i need green coconut milk for my meal tonight. >> brown: indeed, one member of the tour of american foodies was jamie derossa, a well-known miami chef. >> we took the lobster we poached it with rum, coconut lime, and guava. >> brown: and he told me later he was impressed by what he'd seen. >> it's interesting to see how a country with less resources than we have, doing the very same farming we are just now becoming great at the lettuces were great, the herbs were great to see a greenhouse growing heirloom tomatoes is fantastic, i mean it really was. >> brown: but questions loom, as diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba improve, and american agriculture and food companies look for co
neighborhood. >> brown: is it possible to feed the whole city of havana? would be a dream to say that you can do that, because it requires a lot of resources that are not available right now, but what we can say is that we have improved the diet of cubans, and the healthy diet of cubans, there's a lot of fiber, and a lot of good nutrients that we didn't have before. >> i need green coconut milk for my meal tonight. >> brown: indeed, one member of the tour of american foodies...
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>> good afternoon my name is stephanie moman the vice president of contracting care with brown and toll physicians here in san francisco 3800 of the san francisco medicare eligible retirees are enrolled in the blue shield 65 medicare program each of these retirees has a relationship with a brown and toll doctor as a primary care physician the options presented to you all have advantages and disadvantages as you have seen. i would like to highlight one of the important advantages of remaining status quo with the current plan specifically the shield 65 option the slide pointed this out as care management delegated to the medical group this is a coordinated care to the activities of brown and toll medical group our care of social workers medical director and staff come together with one goal in mind to present the right care at the right time to the patients we serve we believe in the value of providing coordination among all health care provisors doctors hospitals others health care providers in the city to make sure the patients gets right care at the right time. at the center is the phy
>> good afternoon my name is stephanie moman the vice president of contracting care with brown and toll physicians here in san francisco 3800 of the san francisco medicare eligible retirees are enrolled in the blue shield 65 medicare program each of these retirees has a relationship with a brown and toll doctor as a primary care physician the options presented to you all have advantages and disadvantages as you have seen. i would like to highlight one of the important advantages of...
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so that's how i balance that. >> brown: is that not capitalism? >> sure, so that could be capitalistic or no, i have no idea, and i'm not thinking about it. i know there's something good comes from my art. >> brown: call it what you will clearly things are changing here. but some things remain, casting a shadow over the biennial: >> i've been accused by the government to incite people to be delinquent that i incite people to do public disturbances. >> brown: in the 2009 biennial, tania bruguera presented a piece of performance art in which cubans were invited to speak their minds. when she tried to stage it again in december, in response to the announcement of a re-opening of diplomatic relations with the u.s., she was stopped and detained, her passport taken. were you trying to provoke? >> absolutely not, absolutely not. i think i believed that it was a historical moment, and that art has a role to play during historical moments. people were in shock. why? because it is an announcement that puts into reflection, into doubt, into rethink what it m
so that's how i balance that. >> brown: is that not capitalism? >> sure, so that could be capitalistic or no, i have no idea, and i'm not thinking about it. i know there's something good comes from my art. >> brown: call it what you will clearly things are changing here. but some things remain, casting a shadow over the biennial: >> i've been accused by the government to incite people to be delinquent that i incite people to do public disturbances. >> brown: in the...
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i'm looking at that from my perception brown brown. >> brown: kevin how do you respond. >> i have a goodgay parents not having rights. my 16 year old brother, he wanted to go get his driver's permits. one of my dads took him to get his driver's permit and the other one who was his adopted father could not get off work. so my dad takes him to the dmv to get his license. they turn him away and say you're not the adoptive parent and you can't prove you're the awe dataive parent so he can't get his license. so my brother had to wait six weeks for my other dad who is his adopted parent to get off work to take him to the dmv. and you know, it could have just been a simple process where my brother could have been immediately got i his driver's permit and he couldn't. >> not a life and death situation. i'm concerned if the trivia -- i do believe in human dignity and the importance of people. >> brown: let me bring our legal experts. what about chief justice roberts today. he essentially said go ahead and celebrate if you want but do not celebrate the constitution because the constitution was not
i'm looking at that from my perception brown brown. >> brown: kevin how do you respond. >> i have a goodgay parents not having rights. my 16 year old brother, he wanted to go get his driver's permits. one of my dads took him to get his driver's permit and the other one who was his adopted father could not get off work. so my dad takes him to the dmv to get his license. they turn him away and say you're not the adoptive parent and you can't prove you're the awe dataive parent so he...
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cuba's culture character and charm at risk. >> brown: it is a city of rare visual depth. layers of history told in its buildings a melding of styles through hundreds of years, spanish colonial to mid-20th century modernism. today, after decades of neglect and a severe lack of resources, so much of it is crumbling. >> it's often said that havana is frozen in time, and being here, that feels right. i've never seen anything quite like it before. but everyone agrees that changes are now coming to the city and that mean big challenges and decisions ahead. >> brown: the man credited with preserving large chunks of havana and saving hundreds of its buildings is eusebio leal. >> so, what do you see when you walk these streets? >> ( translated ): i remember what i saw before renovation. everything was ruined it was abandoned. >> brown: the official "city historian," leal is a man who thinks big. >> ( translated ): havana is a city like paris that has an identity of its own. they've done it in paris where they've preserved the character of the city and havana is more than just a ci
cuba's culture character and charm at risk. >> brown: it is a city of rare visual depth. layers of history told in its buildings a melding of styles through hundreds of years, spanish colonial to mid-20th century modernism. today, after decades of neglect and a severe lack of resources, so much of it is crumbling. >> it's often said that havana is frozen in time, and being here, that feels right. i've never seen anything quite like it before. but everyone agrees that changes are now...
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willie brown came to san francisco from mineola, texas. shortly after his arrival, he enrolled at san francisco state university. while at sf state, he signed up for the rotc, where he'd meet the man who would introduce him to politics, future congressman and democratic heavyweight john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't tell, that's really the best way, you know, to handle george moscone in some ways. because he did have a lot of baggage and yet he enjoyed the nightlife with his friend willie brown. they were kind of a rat pack together. willie: i was perfect as a cohort of moscone's beca
willie brown came to san francisco from mineola, texas. shortly after his arrival, he enrolled at san francisco state university. while at sf state, he signed up for the rotc, where he'd meet the man who would introduce him to politics, future congressman and democratic heavyweight john burton. willie: and when they first line you up in the rotc, they line you up alphabetically. so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would...
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wolf's office say colonel marcus brown has withdrawn his name from consideration. state senate rejected his nomination and that is the first time that has happened in 20 years. critics say brown did not have the support of rank and file police and showed questionable decision making. >>> we have a first look at delaware's first state compassion center. it is a medical marijuana dispensary in wilmington and this will provide certified licensed patient was cannabis. delaware's medical marijuana act became effective july 1st of 2012, and thinks first to open as part of the program. >> it is real patients. it is not an end and on trying to get high legally. the patients that are in the program and will be coming in the program are entering the program with their doctor's recommendation. >> center's grand opening takes place friday june 26th. >>> north carolina beach town is terrorized by two shark attacks happening less than two hours apart what beach season is now in full swing down the shore should we be worried about shark attacks. still ahead tonight at 6:00 why ex
wolf's office say colonel marcus brown has withdrawn his name from consideration. state senate rejected his nomination and that is the first time that has happened in 20 years. critics say brown did not have the support of rank and file police and showed questionable decision making. >>> we have a first look at delaware's first state compassion center. it is a medical marijuana dispensary in wilmington and this will provide certified licensed patient was cannabis. delaware's medical...
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brown: and why not? everywhere, world famous cigars, sparkling beaches, the romance of a time gone by. so old cars and all, is cuba open for american business and tourism? well, no. tentatively at best. ut does it seem to be opening? yes, and we found signs everywhere. this group of american foodies came on a culinary tour of havana. we joined them on a visit to an organic farm, and later at a restaurant. traveling here is still complicated. tourism is banned under the u.s. embargo. so visitors must qualify in one of 12 categories of licensed travel, including so-called educational people-to-people trips. >suddenly, everyboby has cuba on their radar. virtually all americans have never been to cuba, the country is 90 miles south of florida it's so close and it's interesting because nobody's been here. it's been a, let's call it a forbidden fruit or an off-limits island. >> brown: eric norber's company, "cultural contrast," has been leading these tours for 25 years, and jumped from two to three a year to a
brown: and why not? everywhere, world famous cigars, sparkling beaches, the romance of a time gone by. so old cars and all, is cuba open for american business and tourism? well, no. tentatively at best. ut does it seem to be opening? yes, and we found signs everywhere. this group of american foodies came on a culinary tour of havana. we joined them on a visit to an organic farm, and later at a restaurant. traveling here is still complicated. tourism is banned under the u.s. embargo. so visitors...
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. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown picks up the story from here. >> brown: the announcement of an extensioncoming with just a few hours to spare, came in vienna, where secretary of state john kerry is meeting with his iranian and other international counterparts. indira lakshmanan is in vienna covering the talks for bloomberg news. so this extension means they obviously couldn't reach the deadline tonight, but what more does it mean? where do things stand? >> well, in the hotel right behind me, we have all the different delegations who are meeting late into the night even though the principle secretary kerry, the iranian foreign minister and others may have taken their break for the day, you're talking about nuclear experts, sanctions experts and other chief negotiators working until almost 1:00 a.m. every night. what we saw happen today was this official extension of the interim accord, which basically gave iran partial but not very much sanctions relief in exchange for them limiting the most sensitive aspects of their nuclear program. as you know, that deal has been in place since january
. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown picks up the story from here. >> brown: the announcement of an extensioncoming with just a few hours to spare, came in vienna, where secretary of state john kerry is meeting with his iranian and other international counterparts. indira lakshmanan is in vienna covering the talks for bloomberg news. so this extension means they obviously couldn't reach the deadline tonight, but what more does it mean? where do things stand? >> well, in the hotel...
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our jeffrey brown has that story. >> brown: both cases ended in lopsided decisions from the high courte, justices ruled in favor of a young muslim woman who was rejected from working at the clothing store, abercrombie & fitch, because she wears a hijab, or headscarf. and in the other, the court overturned the conviction of a man who had posted threatening language against his ex-wife on facebook. joining me now to discuss these two important cases is marcia coyle with the "national law journal." welcome back marcia. let's start with the headscarf case. remind us of the facts. >> the equal employment opportunity commission sued abercrombie & fitch on baffle of samantha elof saying they had violated the law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of beliefs and practices. she applied for a job in the tulsa, oklahoma store, wearing a headscarf. she did not say that was the religious regions but the hiring manager sought information as to whether it violated the dress code, the look policy. >> brown: which is how one is supposed to look. >> exactly. she was told it did ant should not h
our jeffrey brown has that story. >> brown: both cases ended in lopsided decisions from the high courte, justices ruled in favor of a young muslim woman who was rejected from working at the clothing store, abercrombie & fitch, because she wears a hijab, or headscarf. and in the other, the court overturned the conviction of a man who had posted threatening language against his ex-wife on facebook. joining me now to discuss these two important cases is marcia coyle with the...
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thank you mayor willy brown for that. good afternoon everyone? welcome city hall and welcome to the peoples palace! the charter of the united nations assigned on june 26, 1945 is charlotte said right here in san francisco. a place of peace, equality acceptance and tolerance if all people. and we are proud of our cities role in leading the nation and perhaps the world on these very values. long last ladies and gentlemen, marriage equality in the united states! we started that movement, we started that movement right here in san francisco when then mayor gaven newsome dared to mary loving same sex loving cup lt here in the dome of city hall nearly a decade ago and took the civil right issue of our generation to had highest court of our country and now our city leads the way in lgbt movement because we are commit today equality for all, equality without exception. there is always always room for equality, so we are wurns again changing the world. these are san francisco values and now they are values touted around the world. from the gold rush days
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challenge of trying to speak for a few people are on the list i've worked closely with first tracey brown as i won't speak to her qualifications but she comes e comes interest a place of love and dedicated her services to the as a provider advocate and really has all the skills and passion that is necessary to drive the work forward in an authentic way and paul rodriguez another person that is a firm san francisco youngest adult then done a lot of great work in his short career and invested in education and someone invested in bringing a strong component to this committee and rob has been an amazing critical thinker dedicated to the lives of young people i know will be a strong candidate on this committee he truly understands what the needs of the vulnerable young people a die-hard advocate for them and i know will bring that to the table and lastly me a i submitted a letter of recommendation brings personal experience with the challenges that and brings professional experiences and has served on the citywide advisory committee and i think will be an amazing commitment candidate to repres
challenge of trying to speak for a few people are on the list i've worked closely with first tracey brown as i won't speak to her qualifications but she comes e comes interest a place of love and dedicated her services to the as a provider advocate and really has all the skills and passion that is necessary to drive the work forward in an authentic way and paul rodriguez another person that is a firm san francisco youngest adult then done a lot of great work in his short career and invested in...
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brown as ward 7 councilmember. >> i think he has good attentions. he just got too big for his britches. >> when you're a public figure, you should be held to a higher standard. >> we all make mistakes. >> reporter: would you vote for him? >> if he's qualified. i think i would. >> you don't get a second chance to break the public's trust. >> reporter: the head of the committee is hosting a q and a with brown this weekend. >> with his background and the leader he has proven to be, we need him to come out of retirement if i can call it retirement. >> reporter: delia g oncalves, wusa 9. >> and we requested a statement but received no answer. >>> and we have some weather. >> we have hail. >> we have some hail to show but the clicker isn't working. >> so we'll show you the hail anyway. >> and these have five rings on it, and that means that it circulating 5 times, and that gives you an idea of how strong the updraft it. i tweeted out and put this on facebook in the last half hour that the tops. storm producing the hailstones, 63,000 feet in the atmosphere
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>> ci, ci enjoy your breakfast. >> brown: but, this is the island of cuba.atiana's rooms are now available through airbnb, the san francisco-based online service, a bit of fledgling capitalism in the home of the hemisphere's socialist revolution. >> ( translated ): airbnb has already been established in this business, and they are preceded by great credentials, so we're getting into something that is already structured, and that will help greatly. >> brown: help tatiana. and help visitors. for, yes, the americans are coming. strolling through a colonial square, riding in open air tour buses, taking selfies with che guevara in revolution square. in fact, we saw more american flags, even if people were wearing them, than portraits of fidel. and many cubans we met are saying: come on down. >> ( translated ): we always love united states people and this is god's doing, that he is making possible this union. i'm saying to obama and to our president, to make this possible. >> brown: and why not? music everywhere, world famous cigars, sparkling beaches, he romance
>> ci, ci enjoy your breakfast. >> brown: but, this is the island of cuba.atiana's rooms are now available through airbnb, the san francisco-based online service, a bit of fledgling capitalism in the home of the hemisphere's socialist revolution. >> ( translated ): airbnb has already been established in this business, and they are preceded by great credentials, so we're getting into something that is already structured, and that will help greatly. >> brown: help tatiana....
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the moments after tate-brown was stopped by officers. he says he gave them witness statements and those made by the officers that night. but today, renewed cries for another investigation despite the district attorney clearing the officers criminally. >> how many lives need to be took until we don't believe any of it? >> reporter: the mother of tate-brown filed a lawsuit against the city. her lawyer held a rally demanding the justice department take a look at the case, a move ramsey supports. >> if they are able to get the justice department to take a look at that case that's up to the justice department. we have nothing to hide. >> reporter: now, the district attorney when he announced the findings of his investigation several weeks ago said that dna was on the gun inside the car that tate-brown was driving. he says the dna test revealed that was tate-brown's dna. that's something the family attorney disputes. the commissioner says that if they have that information, they can feel free to prove it when this case plays out in the civil c
the moments after tate-brown was stopped by officers. he says he gave them witness statements and those made by the officers that night. but today, renewed cries for another investigation despite the district attorney clearing the officers criminally. >> how many lives need to be took until we don't believe any of it? >> reporter: the mother of tate-brown filed a lawsuit against the city. her lawyer held a rally demanding the justice department take a look at the case, a move ramsey...
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. >> brown: classic cars, colonial buildings, whiling away hours on havana's famous ocean stretch ther decades cuba has felt removed from the forward march of time, a sense that's only grown more pronounced in the age of information. in an ever more connected world it's a strange feeling to get off of a short flight from miami and find that this essentially is useless. it's a feeling of isolation that's not lost on many of the people we talked to here. >> ( translated ): everything, we're missing out on everything, actually. it's impossible to live without communicating and i don't know how we can continue like this. >> brown: the cuban government says that 25% of its citizens have internet access. watchdog groups like fre house put the number able to link to a free and open internet far lower, at around five percent. either way, it's one of the lowest rates in the western hemisphere. >> ( translated ): when i first heard about this place i was really surprised because i >> brown: this is perhaps cuba only free wifi cafe, opened in a quiet havana neighborhood earlier this year by alex
. >> brown: classic cars, colonial buildings, whiling away hours on havana's famous ocean stretch ther decades cuba has felt removed from the forward march of time, a sense that's only grown more pronounced in the age of information. in an ever more connected world it's a strange feeling to get off of a short flight from miami and find that this essentially is useless. it's a feeling of isolation that's not lost on many of the people we talked to here. >> ( translated ): everything,...
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brown. >> hello, i'm paulette brown and i'd like to use the overhead i'm here again concerning my son excuse me. i just ran up here to catch. my son aubry that was murdered august 2006 to thirty round of bullets my 17 year-old boy to this day, no justice cold case and i'm still a grieving mother and i'm looking for some information concerning my son to this die there's still no information concerning my son i am concerned about that i've been doing this for the last 9 years august 14th of this year is 9 years since my son is begun i come here to keep my sons memory alive i don't want none to forget about him, i want his case closed so i can have closer i go around everyday thinking of him everyday and bring my pictures? all i have left of my son him laying age a journey lifeless full of bullets my son in the casket and as i say all the time i'm not only fighting for any son there are several unsolved cases if i'm standing here imagine how those mothers are feeling also, they don't want to come out i'm not saying they're not strong maybe suffering from a mental issue homicide is a ment
brown. >> hello, i'm paulette brown and i'd like to use the overhead i'm here again concerning my son excuse me. i just ran up here to catch. my son aubry that was murdered august 2006 to thirty round of bullets my 17 year-old boy to this day, no justice cold case and i'm still a grieving mother and i'm looking for some information concerning my son to this die there's still no information concerning my son i am concerned about that i've been doing this for the last 9 years august 14th of...
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(reading poetry in english and spanish) >> brown: in california's san joaquin valley i'm jeffrey brownhe pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: finally, our "newshour shares" of the day something that caught our eye which might be of interest to you, too. photographer diana kim documents the lives of hawaii's homeless. it's a project she began in 2012, but it took on new meaning a year later, after she learned that her own father, who struggled with mental illness was living on the streets of honolulu. diana had not seen her father in several years when her grandmother told her that mr. kim was homeless. so diana went looking for him. when she found him, he was like a stranger, and he did not even acknowledge his daughter's presence. over the course of almost two years, diana regularly sought her father out, but he refused her offers of food and clothing. so diana did what she knew how: she photographed their encounters, including their reunion in a hospital room after mr. kim had a heart attack that ironically, launched him back on the path to health. diana shared these images in a recent photo
(reading poetry in english and spanish) >> brown: in california's san joaquin valley i'm jeffrey brownhe pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: finally, our "newshour shares" of the day something that caught our eye which might be of interest to you, too. photographer diana kim documents the lives of hawaii's homeless. it's a project she began in 2012, but it took on new meaning a year later, after she learned that her own father, who struggled with mental illness was...
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, a gun he says tested positive for tate-brown's dna. today, a renewed cry for another investigation into the case. the mother of tate-brown filed a civil lawsuit against the city saying the police officers story that tate-brown was struggling with an officer and trying to get back to that car and the gun are false. she wants the d.a. to reopen the case. >> they assassinated his character and mine. he would have not taken a chance to go to jail or be killed. he was happy. with his life. >> the district attorney says he won't reopen the case. he says the events are tragic but not criminal and the actions of tate-brown put lives in danger and that's why he was shot. >>> to this now. it's a first for the first state. in just a few days patients will be allowed to legally buy medical marijuana in delaware. nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong got a tour of the operation today. not just anyone can walk in and buy it, right? >> reporter: not that easy at all. in fact if you need marijuana, not want it but need medical marijuana in delaw
, a gun he says tested positive for tate-brown's dna. today, a renewed cry for another investigation into the case. the mother of tate-brown filed a civil lawsuit against the city saying the police officers story that tate-brown was struggling with an officer and trying to get back to that car and the gun are false. she wants the d.a. to reopen the case. >> they assassinated his character and mine. he would have not taken a chance to go to jail or be killed. he was happy. with his life....
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we made this building what arthur brown had in mind. that's what makes it so magnificent. the only thing we didn't do and we should do it now. remember i lost the fight. i wanted to put the industrial kitchen in this building. now you have all of these damn trucks out here warming food up. we should have had the industrial kitchen and now there is not 1 word of criticism. todd wille was what we were trying to do and in reality we were trying to do what mayor lee said was to make it the people's palace. >> we need food. >> correct. since the first day it has been own, it's been a winner and something that everybody just absolutely loves. you come here like i did yesterday. there must have been 50-60 people getting married. i'm a practicing lawyer, i do divorces. i passed out my card. laughed >> if you can believe it it was here long before your birthday. it was before your time, the king of norway was coming and somebody said where can we have it. isn't it too bad we don't have a palace. i said we do have a palace. they said where? city hall. i said let's wake them up. we a
we made this building what arthur brown had in mind. that's what makes it so magnificent. the only thing we didn't do and we should do it now. remember i lost the fight. i wanted to put the industrial kitchen in this building. now you have all of these damn trucks out here warming food up. we should have had the industrial kitchen and now there is not 1 word of criticism. todd wille was what we were trying to do and in reality we were trying to do what mayor lee said was to make it the people's...
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. >> brown:.the people underinsured report they have trouble paying medical bills or getting less care than they need. >> ifill: what's the connection to the affordable care act? some would say this is one of the problems affordable care act was supposed to solve. >> we have been tracking this since 2003. most of the increase we have observed in underinsurance occurred before the affordable care act became law betweeno thee and 2010. >> ifill: so the trend kicked in already? >> the trend kicked in since 2010 there really hasn't been much of a change. another thing to keep in mind is for us to consider you underinsured, you had to have had insurance for a full year. many of the people who responded to our survey had no insurance prior to 2014 or, if they had had insurance through affordable care act they only had it for six months. so we don't feel that this survey captures the effect of the affordable care act. >> ifill: let me ask you both now to answer a very basic question, which is, either way
. >> brown:.the people underinsured report they have trouble paying medical bills or getting less care than they need. >> ifill: what's the connection to the affordable care act? some would say this is one of the problems affordable care act was supposed to solve. >> we have been tracking this since 2003. most of the increase we have observed in underinsurance occurred before the affordable care act became law betweeno thee and 2010. >> ifill: so the trend kicked in...
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now the city released new surveillance video tate brown's video claims it shows him getting shot and going down behind the car. they concluded that tate brown was reaching through the passenger side window for a gun when he was shot, the video is dim and grainy and they maintain he was running away from police after a scuffle with them. >> three months later seth williams announced the officer was justified when he shot tate brown. the meeting was stormed by protesters who confronted both williams and ramsey chanting and pointing in their faces the police tried to move them away and several scuffles broke out and police arrested 10 of the protesters on trial for disorderly conduct. tate brown's mother tanya is in court showing her support for the protesters and she has filed a lawsuit against the city and the philadelphia police department. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. >>> now, to new developments in last month's deadly amtrak derailment in the port richmond section. they were concentrating on the engineer, brandon bostian and if he was using his phone
now the city released new surveillance video tate brown's video claims it shows him getting shot and going down behind the car. they concluded that tate brown was reaching through the passenger side window for a gun when he was shot, the video is dim and grainy and they maintain he was running away from police after a scuffle with them. >> three months later seth williams announced the officer was justified when he shot tate brown. the meeting was stormed by protesters who confronted both...
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brown brown lives in a beat-up rv in an industrial neighborhood of west oakland. brown, who is known as tall paul surviving by recycling. >> i walk to emeryville in the morning, and collect cardboard. >> reporter: sometimes people brings hi leftovers. >> whenever i can help out, i try to help. >> single speed. when i go somewhere, i always go on this bike right here. >> reporter: tall paul's bikes are legendary. >> people stop and take pictures. the number one question how do you get on and off the bicycle. >> i'm trying to get a bike together to take it to the school. >> reporter: he styled out a pair of bikes for some neighborhood kids who showed him good report cards. instead of making bikes for himself, brown shifted gears. now he makes hess bikes to inspired other students. >> any little kid, it doesn't matter if he has three a's or more on their report card i build the bike for free. >> some families might not have money for a new bike but who needs a when paul can pitch out an old bike. >> when i pitch out their bikes, wow, man, it's -- it's -- >> reporter:
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you have to visit your son at a cemetery. >> brown: do you think a film can make a difference? >> absolutely. i think film and media are the truest expressions and ways to educate people about race andeths inty and religion and how we relate to one another. i think this is a tremendous opportunity tremendous tool to be able to open that dialogue and get people beginning to even think about their own hidden ideas and opinions about race. >> maybe they didn't have a gun but he thought they had a gun. >> brown: of course maker marc silver makes one key decision he hopes will help universalize this story. throughout the film we see very few images of jordan davis himself. >> i thought his story would speak metaphorically for other young black men. by not seeing jordan that much in the film, mend you could apply what was being discussed in the film to all of tease other dehumanized names of people. >> brown: it's only when the credits roll that we see the young man ho lost his life in those three and a half minutes. i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs "newshour." >> ifill: time now for ou
you have to visit your son at a cemetery. >> brown: do you think a film can make a difference? >> absolutely. i think film and media are the truest expressions and ways to educate people about race andeths inty and religion and how we relate to one another. i think this is a tremendous opportunity tremendous tool to be able to open that dialogue and get people beginning to even think about their own hidden ideas and opinions about race. >> maybe they didn't have a gun but he...
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. >> good afternoon my name is a julie i'm here to support tracey brown a personal friend of mine and also i've known tracey over thirty years shows serviced me when i was a youth put me to work and certified any children now i think shows an excellent candidate has the passion to speak up for families that can't ant speak for themselves directs and guides them a great candidate for your committee explicit thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is a sarah page i live and reside in the city of san francisco i am supporting a candidacy of patty segal i've known for almost 40 years she is an outstanding person to serve on this advisory committee for children youth and their families her expertise expands access to quality services, her footprint actually is there for the current inches initiatives in the city for access to earlier childcare and entrance in productively because of pat jim smith i didn't see work in the refrlt area 35 or they've years ago very refined and redesigned in home care for children we refer to as daycare secondly her ini
. >> good afternoon my name is a julie i'm here to support tracey brown a personal friend of mine and also i've known tracey over thirty years shows serviced me when i was a youth put me to work and certified any children now i think shows an excellent candidate has the passion to speak up for families that can't ant speak for themselves directs and guides them a great candidate for your committee explicit thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please....
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instead of making bikes for himself, brown shifted gears.ow he makes his bikes to inspire other kids. >> any little kid, black, white, spanish, doesn't matter what he is, if they got more than three as i pump their bike for-free. >> who needs a new bike when paul can pimp out another bike and make it better than new. >> when i pimp their bikes out, wow, man, it's -- >> reporter: in brown's world everything that glitters is gold. >> you would think i don't have too much. but man, i've got everything i need and that's happiness. i've got that. >> reporter: maybe now he may finally have. >> paint my chain gold. >> reporter: the best bike in the world. >> i made a bike for president obama. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> wow. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, our friends from pets in need are here. we'll introduce you to paprika. guests from pets in need. volunteer catherine becker is here with paprika. she is ready for a new >>> welcome back. special guest from pets in need, here with paprika, who will be ready for a
instead of making bikes for himself, brown shifted gears.ow he makes his bikes to inspire other kids. >> any little kid, black, white, spanish, doesn't matter what he is, if they got more than three as i pump their bike for-free. >> who needs a new bike when paul can pimp out another bike and make it better than new. >> when i pimp their bikes out, wow, man, it's -- >> reporter: in brown's world everything that glitters is gold. >> you would think i don't have too...
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brown has the names of the superintendant that were involved and one of the suspects is disease isle i've asked homicide for an ailed update with no new information but knowing ms. brown is the devoted mom anybody that has information call your tipline (415) 575-4444 we need help on this case and any other case if anyone has it please call that number. >> there's a 2 hundred and 50 thousand dollars reward for motivation. >> anything leading to an arrest of a suspect a 2 hundred and 50 thousand dollars reward i see some of our young folks are leaving i'll update you, we started another pay off crass at the academy that is i believe thirty young people high school kids that go both our cadet program our summer jobs program is one thousand kids 90 percent are kids of color and 50 percent african-american and while we've made an impact we have a disproportion violence playing out in a small part of san francisco in hopes of without or our way out we're trying to do this to education those people in the a back are great testimonies and real quickly we close out the u.s. conference of mayo
brown has the names of the superintendant that were involved and one of the suspects is disease isle i've asked homicide for an ailed update with no new information but knowing ms. brown is the devoted mom anybody that has information call your tipline (415) 575-4444 we need help on this case and any other case if anyone has it please call that number. >> there's a 2 hundred and 50 thousand dollars reward for motivation. >> anything leading to an arrest of a suspect a 2 hundred and...
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mission is clarity and purpose. >> brown: consider the comma when to use it, when to avoid it.is it "i" at the door or "me"? "who" are you, anyway and from "whom" did you learn to write proper english? did you learn? do you care? well, mary norris cares a lot, as a copy editor for the "new yorker" magazine, famous for its high, or perhaps, highly idiosyncratic, standards. norris recounts a life of grammatical grief and glory in her book, "between you & me: confessions of a comma queen." we spoke recently at the shirlington library in northern virginia. >> brown: is this that a crown that you wear with pride? >> well yes i do. this is a crown that a friend made for me on publication on the book. comma queen is the title they came up with for me for the book, it's not something we toss around at the office, it's aluminum and these commas are individually cut. they're from unique historical fonts. there's futura and bodoni and the great bembo. >> brown: now you've written a book that is part memoir, part i guess a grammar kind of guide. what were you after, what were you doing? >>
mission is clarity and purpose. >> brown: consider the comma when to use it, when to avoid it.is it "i" at the door or "me"? "who" are you, anyway and from "whom" did you learn to write proper english? did you learn? do you care? well, mary norris cares a lot, as a copy editor for the "new yorker" magazine, famous for its high, or perhaps, highly idiosyncratic, standards. norris recounts a life of grammatical grief and glory in her book,...