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first of all, is the brown in this case the linda brown that we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown, and she was the daughter of oliver brown, who was a -- he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shop of the santa fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> he does. it was very powerful. but he was not. he was brought into the case, approached by if naacp. one reason that they chose the brown case and not those other cases was to avoid a dispute about whether or not the facilities were equal. the fact that both sides in the case had the gall to actually present them and say, look, they were in fact equal was confusing according to marshall. and that's why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but equal facilities. he was stressing the fact that linda brown as she said in that proving introductions. did you hear what she said about her tears freezing up walking to school? the fact that she had to walk six blocks to a school bus to
first of all, is the brown in this case the linda brown that we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown, and she was the daughter of oliver brown, who was a -- he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shop of the santa fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> he does. it was very powerful. but he was not. he was brought into the case, approached by if naacp. one reason...
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evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk, just like he did many years before, and catch the school bus and go some two miles across town. i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get to better for a small child to bear. i can still remember taking that bitter walk. and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze upon my face. brown that was linda talking about her experience as a schoolchild in topeka, kansas, and how her story letter to the supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we
evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother...
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surprised is brown is five cases. explain how that works, the consolidation. are a bunch of them because they are not well known today. one of them involved the d.c. government involving whether the federal government as well as states could have separate that cased to decide was bowling versus sharp. use and i'm waiting for my chance to bring out my constitution, they had to use the fifth amendment which prevents congress from depriving any person of to process and the court read into that clause in a .old protection component basically they said it would be unthinkable if states cannot discriminate then d.c. can but there were a bunch of other interesting cases including one ,hat was prompted by protests by the plaintiffs, here they are. the only win was a case out of delaware. order thatourt did african-americans be admitted to the segregated schools, the davis decision came out of virginia which challenged segregation and prince edward county and there was a case called riggs versus elliott from south carolina whi
surprised is brown is five cases. explain how that works, the consolidation. are a bunch of them because they are not well known today. one of them involved the d.c. government involving whether the federal government as well as states could have separate that cased to decide was bowling versus sharp. use and i'm waiting for my chance to bring out my constitution, they had to use the fifth amendment which prevents congress from depriving any person of to process and the court read into that...
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brown said its we her cousin who committed the murder.o record the private times before the come of her daughter. >> i'm nine months and nine days so she can come any day. yes, i'm way bigger. you can see my belly. i want to give a message to my child. i just want you to know that no matter what happens in life, i love you and your dad loves you and life is not going to be a box of chocolate. you're not going to be perfect. because nobody's perfect. you're going to make mistakes because everybody makes mistakes. i made a mistake and it caused me to be where i am. it's a lesson that mommy has to learn. i'm in here for something that -- not that i done but -- i don't know. i know i'm in here for a reason, whatever the reason is. i know that i'm in here for a reason, and i just want to you always keep your head up. you have to know what's right and what's wrong. i don't want you to end up in place like this because it's not place for anybody to be. >> when brown goes into labor, she will leave the jail to give birth in the hospital. she will
brown said its we her cousin who committed the murder.o record the private times before the come of her daughter. >> i'm nine months and nine days so she can come any day. yes, i'm way bigger. you can see my belly. i want to give a message to my child. i just want you to know that no matter what happens in life, i love you and your dad loves you and life is not going to be a box of chocolate. you're not going to be perfect. because nobody's perfect. you're going to make mistakes because...
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brown: my name is archie brown. street,t 1027 russell san francisco. i am a longshoreman.o state, mr. chairman >> well -- mr. brown: i have something to tell the committee. >> any response to the subpoena which was served upon you by this committee? the witness is ordered and directed to answer the question. >> i direct you to answer the question. >> are you in response to the subpoena? was served by, it this committee. >> are you represented by counsel. i am.own: yes, >> counsel, would you present yourself. anderson:-- mr. george anderson. >> i have directed you to answer the question. mr. brown: well, i was subpoenaed here. was subpoenaed here, and my family -- >> if you would please, sir. mr. brown: i was born in sioux -- , asked totness is answer the question. mr. brown: what is the question question >> where were you born? brown: i already said it. >> he is repeatedly admonished that he must answer the questions of the committee and conduct himself in an orderly manner or he will be removed from the hearing him for the third time. >> under the rule of the committee yo
brown: my name is archie brown. street,t 1027 russell san francisco. i am a longshoreman.o state, mr. chairman >> well -- mr. brown: i have something to tell the committee. >> any response to the subpoena which was served upon you by this committee? the witness is ordered and directed to answer the question. >> i direct you to answer the question. >> are you in response to the subpoena? was served by, it this committee. >> are you represented by counsel. i am.own:...
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>> brown: you're an actor, right? to be in new york or in l.a. >> "what do you mean you're going to michigan? why?" well, it's home. >> brown: daniels had grown up in the small rural town of chelsea, michigan, about an hour west of detroit. its major claim to fame: as home to jiffy mix muffins. a teacher first encouraged daniels to act in high school plays. he left college when he was accepted into an important apprenticeship program at the circle rep theater in new york, renowned for fostering acting talent and showcasing new american plays. >> i got to speak to you. >> you mean me? >> brown: he had some success in films including, at age 30, in woody allen's "purple rose of cairo." but, daniels says: >> i didn't trust it. i never trusted it. i still don't. >> brown: meaning what? >> meaning you're absolutely brilliant, you're brilliant, oh my god, you have changed the way that actors should act. and you start to go-- >> brown: people said that. >> well, but the extremes. the extreme. not only the highs, but the "you
>> brown: you're an actor, right? to be in new york or in l.a. >> "what do you mean you're going to michigan? why?" well, it's home. >> brown: daniels had grown up in the small rural town of chelsea, michigan, about an hour west of detroit. its major claim to fame: as home to jiffy mix muffins. a teacher first encouraged daniels to act in high school plays. he left college when he was accepted into an important apprenticeship program at the circle rep theater in new...
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>> brown: re. i think anytime someone in a position of power over 30 years, eventually they become immune to the needs are their stakeholders. it doesn't matter who's leading any sort of organization. it could be a city, a church, a nonprofit or a business. ii think raising that bar of communication is key, crucial in relation to how the folks will relate. there's a bully pulpit sort of structure we have in cedar falls, the power of the cedar falls, but there's the influence the mayor has. so i just think taking my skills there will help a great deal in lowering the frustration level. in halterman mentioned the frustration of the process of univererty avenue. that could have been mitigated, i believe, with better communications. and just as i mentioned before, we have had it okay around here. i just believe taking our city further into the 21st century just takes a different type of effort. i think i've also mentioned if not now, when? and if not me, then who else? in relation to taking over what j
>> brown: re. i think anytime someone in a position of power over 30 years, eventually they become immune to the needs are their stakeholders. it doesn't matter who's leading any sort of organization. it could be a city, a church, a nonprofit or a business. ii think raising that bar of communication is key, crucial in relation to how the folks will relate. there's a bully pulpit sort of structure we have in cedar falls, the power of the cedar falls, but there's the influence the mayor...
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kwwl's jessica hartman spoke with both mayor crews and candiddte jim brown today - - jessica, jim brown got 45 per cent of the vote. an uphill battle for jon crews in the run off. yes...and jon crews said his decision to drop out and retire was not one he took lightly . . .but he did say the nature of run-off campaigns did play a part. instead of spending the next month slinging mud at the opposing team . . .h will be passing on his knowledge of the job to jim brown. and that began this morning when crews told brown about his plans. brown "having coffe this morning." hartman "so this is really really brand new." brown "this is really bran new. how am i doing so far." a run-off f lections. now the two are meeting as members of the same team. crews says this is how he would prefer to spend the next two months. and you get negative campaigns. sometimes i don't that, so i said well i was already going to retire soon so lets do it this year." hartman "city hall has been home to mayor crews for 30 years. his focus now, to make the transition smooth ffm him to mmor elect jim brown. "we talked
kwwl's jessica hartman spoke with both mayor crews and candiddte jim brown today - - jessica, jim brown got 45 per cent of the vote. an uphill battle for jon crews in the run off. yes...and jon crews said his decision to drop out and retire was not one he took lightly . . .but he did say the nature of run-off campaigns did play a part. instead of spending the next month slinging mud at the opposing team . . .h will be passing on his knowledge of the job to jim brown. and that began this morning...
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as the paris conference nears, jeffrey brown explores the prospects ahead. >> brown: last year marked the warmest for the planet since records were first kept, lending new urgency to calls from scientists and many leaders for slowing greenhouse gas emissions. to that end, the paris summit could present a major opportunity. a key goal: find a way to slow the rise in global temperatures to about two degrees celsius or by the end of the century. president obama, who traveled to alaska this summer to show the effects of warming, has made it a central focus of his second term, including new limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. in recent months, china, india and the european union have all announced long-term plans. but a similar conference in copenhagen six years ago failed to reach a deal. and there are questions about whether voluntary commitments will work this time, and continued political opposition here and abroad. christina figueres is the u.n.'s point person in charge of the paris summit. i sat down with her in washington earlier today. welcome. let me start with t
as the paris conference nears, jeffrey brown explores the prospects ahead. >> brown: last year marked the warmest for the planet since records were first kept, lending new urgency to calls from scientists and many leaders for slowing greenhouse gas emissions. to that end, the paris summit could present a major opportunity. a key goal: find a way to slow the rise in global temperatures to about two degrees celsius or by the end of the century. president obama, who traveled to alaska this...
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g >> brown: is that good spin? >> no, no, no. a truly we made actually a very in-depth study of everything that went wrong in copenhagen sn that we could learn. so it's definitely the case. but, you know, in addition to the way that we handle conferences nowadays, in addition to that, what has changed dramatically is the context in which this meeting in paris is going to take place for many different reason,a technology perhaps being one oft the very salient differencesfo where we had before it wasn't really sure whether renewable b energies would be able toss compete with fossil fuel.he today we have the answer, yes,a they are already competing. so, you know, technology is b definitely much better.dy finance is already beginning to flow.av we already have $2.6 trillion that's already moving into green technology. >> brown: let me stop you on mu finances then because i want toe get to some of the continuingce problems you face.y the pledge by industrial countries to help poorer countries with $1400 billion --r 100 billion a year.
g >> brown: is that good spin? >> no, no, no. a truly we made actually a very in-depth study of everything that went wrong in copenhagen sn that we could learn. so it's definitely the case. but, you know, in addition to the way that we handle conferences nowadays, in addition to that, what has changed dramatically is the context in which this meeting in paris is going to take place for many different reason,a technology perhaps being one oft the very salient differencesfo where we...
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jim brown... let's step forward. let's have a debate. anywhere he wants to do it, i'm willing to talk about the issues. " this may leave brown in an odd spot-- already accepting congratulatio ns for first place from tuesday... but with a final hurdle to leap over. "my name will be on it, jon's name will be on it and the opportunity for a write-in so there's a message that needs to get out and that's what we intend to do. " what's notable about today is that jim brown and mayor crews appear to be all done with the political jousting with crews dropping out of the runoff and telling his backers to support brown. yet if brown and dave halterman do engage in debates between now and december 1st, halterman said about the top-vote getter, quote "i have some questions for him and he needs to get ready". live in the newsroom, chris earl, kcrg-tv9. turning now to meteorologist joe winters. joe, we've seen some pretty good rainfall across the viewing area tonight. a fast moving cold front heads to the east bringing an end to the rain and a return
jim brown... let's step forward. let's have a debate. anywhere he wants to do it, i'm willing to talk about the issues. " this may leave brown in an odd spot-- already accepting congratulatio ns for first place from tuesday... but with a final hurdle to leap over. "my name will be on it, jon's name will be on it and the opportunity for a write-in so there's a message that needs to get out and that's what we intend to do. " what's notable about today is that jim brown and mayor...
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jeffrey brown has more on both of these stories. >> brown: chicago police officer jason van dyke is being held without bail after he was charged tuesday morning with the first degree murder of laquan mcdonald. the 17-year-old, black teenager was shot sixteen times, in october 2014, after van dyke, who is white, confronted the teen for allegedly puncturing a police cruiser's tire. cook county state's attorney anita alvarez discussed the charge this afternoon. >> it is my determination that this defendant's actions, of shooting laquan mcdonald when he did not pose an immediate threat of great bodily harm or death, and his subsequent actions of shooting laquan mcdonald while he lay on the ground after previously being struck by gunfire, were not justified, and they were not a proper use of deadly force by this police officer. >> brown: yesterday, chicago mayor rahm emanuel condemned the shooting. >> this officer did not uphold the law. in fact took the law into this own hands. didn't build the trust we want to see and wasn't about providing the safety and security, so at every point he viola
jeffrey brown has more on both of these stories. >> brown: chicago police officer jason van dyke is being held without bail after he was charged tuesday morning with the first degree murder of laquan mcdonald. the 17-year-old, black teenager was shot sixteen times, in october 2014, after van dyke, who is white, confronted the teen for allegedly puncturing a police cruiser's tire. cook county state's attorney anita alvarez discussed the charge this afternoon. >> it is my...
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chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide access to mammograms - life-saving procedures women rely on. chris brown and will pauls: a risk that women in atlantic county can't afford. newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> tonight pieces of a runaway blimp are back in the hands of a military investigators. the blimp crashed wednesday after breaking loose from its mooring in maryland and floating to pennsylvania. well, the battle over pennsylvania's budget took center stage in delaware county today. residents gathered in media with a message for governor t
chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide access to mammograms - life-saving procedures women rely on. chris brown and will pauls: a risk that women in atlantic county can't afford. newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and...
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jeffrey brown has the story from new york. ♪ >> brown: in his new memoir, elvis costello writes abouther ross mcmanus trying to make it in liverpool as a bee bop jazz musician. >> i have a clipping hat says the quintet directly from their engagement in paris and london and at that time orange they actually played across globe. >> never happened, never been out of the neighborhood. >> brown: he was sort of making it up. >> that was good. that was the dream of it to do that. >> brown: the father would go to a successful singing career with one of print's leading dance fans doing cover songs of popular music. even folk songs like "if i had a hammer." ♪ i'd ring about the love between my brothers and sisters ♪ ♪ all over this land >> brown: the son born decklin mcmanus would become a lead rock and roll singer. (singing) he was part of the punk scene back then but when we talked about the village vanguard recently, kos tell so said he never himself that way. >> i think early on i worked out that if i adopted a less cooperative personality when speaking to people, they would leave me alone.
jeffrey brown has the story from new york. ♪ >> brown: in his new memoir, elvis costello writes abouther ross mcmanus trying to make it in liverpool as a bee bop jazz musician. >> i have a clipping hat says the quintet directly from their engagement in paris and london and at that time orange they actually played across globe. >> never happened, never been out of the neighborhood. >> brown: he was sort of making it up. >> that was good. that was the dream of it...
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she recently sat down with jeffrey brown. >> brown: sherry turkle, welcome to you. >> pleasure to be> brown: it occurs to me we're having a conversation about the lack of conversations in our lives, right? >> yes, we are. >> brown: but you see some-- a very specific problem: a loss of empathy of our ability to empathize with others. explain that. >> well, it's very typical that when two people are having lunch, they put a phone on the table between them. and all the research shows that the presence of that phone will do two things to the conversation: it will make the conversation go to trivial matters, and it will decrease the amount of empathy that the two people in the conversation feel toward each other. that phone is a signal that neither of us can put our attention elsewhere. >> brown: even if we don't look at it? >> even, even a silent phone disconnects us. and so it's that feeling we all are always potentially elsewhere that is cutting us off. and we're finding ways around conversation -- the kind of conversation that's open ended, where you give time for another person to so
she recently sat down with jeffrey brown. >> brown: sherry turkle, welcome to you. >> pleasure to be> brown: it occurs to me we're having a conversation about the lack of conversations in our lives, right? >> yes, we are. >> brown: but you see some-- a very specific problem: a loss of empathy of our ability to empathize with others. explain that. >> well, it's very typical that when two people are having lunch, they put a phone on the table between them. and all...
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brown: my name is archie brown. i live at 1027 russell street.oreman. ,--ant to state, mr. chairman [being spoken over] >> my family is being threatened! over] spoken >> the witness is ordered to answer the question. >> are you represented by counsel? >> i am. george anderson. >> where were you born? i intend to state that to answer the question. i was subpoenaed here-- spoken over] >> if you please, sir. answer the outstanding principal question. >> what is the outstanding principal question? >> where were you born? >> i already said it. >> can you say word about your education? >> as he attempts time and time a lengthyead propaganda statement, he is admonished that he must answer the questions of the committee and conduct himself in an orderly manner or he will be removed for the third time. you may file that paper at this time if you wish to. >> i wish to read the statement. i want to read this statement. how come you are depriving me? i want to explain my positions. >> you may not read it. [indiscernible] [shouting] [booing] [gavel strikes] >
brown: my name is archie brown. i live at 1027 russell street.oreman. ,--ant to state, mr. chairman [being spoken over] >> my family is being threatened! over] spoken >> the witness is ordered to answer the question. >> are you represented by counsel? >> i am. george anderson. >> where were you born? i intend to state that to answer the question. i was subpoenaed here-- spoken over] >> if you please, sir. answer the outstanding principal question. >>...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: a court jester in bronze: an early experiment in three dimensionso picasso. as "picasso sculpture", the huge and much-lauded exhibition at new york's museum of modern art shows, "experiment" is the right word. and it never stopped. ann temkin is one of the show's curators. >> i think it certainly had to do with a spark of inspiration, either technically or some kind of puzzle that came to his mind. >> brown: picasso was the pre-eminent artist of the 20th century, but this side of him remains far less known than his painting. he formally trained as a painter, and kept at that throughout his life. upstairs in the museum one can see many famous examples, including the ground-breaking cubist masterwork from 1907, "les demoiselle d'avignon." the sculpture exhibition, over 140 works gathered from institutions around the world, shows picasso breaking ground in this medium as well. but more playfully, in spurts, as he became curious about space and material. co-curator anne umland: >> now, stepping over this threshold, we have just time- traveled three year
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: a court jester in bronze: an early experiment in three dimensionso picasso. as "picasso sculpture", the huge and much-lauded exhibition at new york's museum of modern art shows, "experiment" is the right word. and it never stopped. ann temkin is one of the show's curators. >> i think it certainly had to do with a spark of inspiration, either technically or some kind of puzzle that came to his mind. >> brown: picasso...
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and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus dobbs working against cooper. they raul make a little sandwich on that one. >> al: 25 of 42. 314 yards. play clock is three. snapped it. >> cris: look out. >> al: he gets hid s that's chris avril. >> cris: avril saw that clock ticking down. he knew they had to go. he beat bobbie massie off the ball and just had a straight line shot. good smart play right over here. clock is ticking. he knew exactly. got off the
and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron...
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he talked with jeffrey brown at this weekend's miami book fair. >> brown: welcome to you.nk you, jeffrey. >> brown: could not be more current, of course. you in this book are looking at the backstory of what led to today. >> yeah, i think a lot of people, i.s.i.s. seemed to come out of nowhere last year. the truth is there is a long, complicated story behind its organization. al quaida, always been a different strike, but the story goes back to prisons in jordans in the 1990s and individuals who became radicalized and very different about the message of al quaida about driving out their western powers from the middle east but they wanted to create a caliphate, this powerful idea. >> brown: from the beginning? from the beginning. it's something that morphed as they went along but the idea was to do something here ah and now, not worry about foreign enemies or western power but to create a holy empire. >> brown: al quaida began in jails and prisons, right? >> that is interesting because a lot of the founders of al quaida came out of egyptian prisons. the same pedigree and so
he talked with jeffrey brown at this weekend's miami book fair. >> brown: welcome to you.nk you, jeffrey. >> brown: could not be more current, of course. you in this book are looking at the backstory of what led to today. >> yeah, i think a lot of people, i.s.i.s. seemed to come out of nowhere last year. the truth is there is a long, complicated story behind its organization. al quaida, always been a different strike, but the story goes back to prisons in jordans in the 1990s...
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>> you know, that's a deep question. >> brown: good! >> i think both.ause what we grow up with feels like home so in that sense it was destined, but i also spent all the middle years of my life assuming that i would have to settle down and live like everyone else. and it was only after when i had been living this on the road life for quite a long time until i was 50, that i realized, wait a minute-- this isn't just something on the way to something else, this is it. >> brown: this is it, this is who you are. >> yeah. and, i think in a real way my father had no home, i mean, he was a total wanderer and my mother had no journey of her own because she had to give up a career as a writer and a journalist. and you know, she kind of gave up everything she loved. so, it took me while to realize it isn't either/or, it's and. >> brown: what about today? do you see the same commitment, the same focus in young women? >> oh yes more. way, way, way more. we were like 12 crazy ladies in the beginning. you know we were definitely the core of something and now all thes
>> you know, that's a deep question. >> brown: good! >> i think both.ause what we grow up with feels like home so in that sense it was destined, but i also spent all the middle years of my life assuming that i would have to settle down and live like everyone else. and it was only after when i had been living this on the road life for quite a long time until i was 50, that i realized, wait a minute-- this isn't just something on the way to something else, this is it. >>...
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jeffrey brown has the story. ♪ >> the hottest ticket on broadway." a hip-hop musical tells us of alexander hamilton, an ambitious rebel, a foundering father who never got the recognition he deserved. >> it's a concept album about treasure secretary alexander hamilton who embodies hip-hop. >> the star performed an early version of one of the play's songs at the white house in 2009. ♪ i was the son of the scotsman ♪ ♪ dropped in the middle ♪ in the caribbean ♪ to be a hero and a scholar >> when we talked recently he told me how hamilton's life was about so much more. >> if i tell hamilton's story i tell the story of the forming of our country. that was a joyous experience. i think that's the secret sauce in the score. i was learning this stuff as i was researching it to write the show is. i knew the brought-out lines everyone knows. he was unattended, died in a duel. pretty much all i know. >> were you thinking in the beginning the larger story would emerge? >> i knew that reading-- reading ron chernow's biography of his life was like a dickens novel-
jeffrey brown has the story. ♪ >> the hottest ticket on broadway." a hip-hop musical tells us of alexander hamilton, an ambitious rebel, a foundering father who never got the recognition he deserved. >> it's a concept album about treasure secretary alexander hamilton who embodies hip-hop. >> the star performed an early version of one of the play's songs at the white house in 2009. ♪ i was the son of the scotsman ♪ ♪ dropped in the middle ♪ in the caribbean ♪...
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she sat down recently with jeffery brown. >> if a man puts family or friend ahead of fatherland, , i count him absolutely good for nothing. >> brown: a political leader, king creon, declares that the security of the state must take precedence over individual need, and orders that the body of a slain rebel not be given burial rites. >> you dared to disobey the law? >> what they call law did not begin today or yesterday. when they say "law," they do not mean a statute of today or yesterday. >> brown: the rebel's sister, named antigone, played here by juliette binoche, defies that order and buries her brother, leading to her own death. >> she has this need of remembering where we come from, the origin of where we come from, and where we're going back to. so the play is an immense, is reaching immense subjects of what we go through. >> brown: sophocles wrote "antigone" in athens, greece some 2,500 years ago, and it has resonated with audiences and actors ever since-- including binoche, one of today's leading international actresses. at the kennedy center in washington d.c., she recently
she sat down recently with jeffery brown. >> if a man puts family or friend ahead of fatherland, , i count him absolutely good for nothing. >> brown: a political leader, king creon, declares that the security of the state must take precedence over individual need, and orders that the body of a slain rebel not be given burial rites. >> you dared to disobey the law? >> what they call law did not begin today or yesterday. when they say "law," they do not mean a...
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and caught by jaron brown.tch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus dobbs working against cooper. they raul make a little sandwich on that one. >> al: 25 of 42. 314 yards. play clock is three. snapped it. >> cris: look out. >> al: he gets h s hit as he th. that's chris avril. >> cris: avril saw that clock ticking down. he knew they had to go. he beat bobbie massie off the ball and just had a straight line shot. good smart play right over here. clock is ticking. he knew exactly. got off the ball and
and caught by jaron brown.tch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well...
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a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas scott: good morning siouxland. a winter christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas scott: good morning siouxland. a winter storm watch is in christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a the area today and tomorrow where we'll stack up widespread 6 to 9 inch snow totals. the satellite and radar shows snow beginning to surge out of the south. visibilities are becoming limited in the area, so drive with care. here's the dayplanner where high temperatures will be in the lower 30s today with intense snowfall. scott: here's a quick check outside on one of our iowa the area today and tomorrow where we'll stack up widespread 6 to 9 inch snow totals. the satellite and radar shows snow beginning to surge out of the south. visibilities are becoming limited in the area, so drive with care.
a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas scott: good morning siouxland. a winter christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a charlie brown christmas scott: good morning siouxland. a winter storm watch is in christmas jessica and scott are chatting about a...
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you are a good man, charlie brown. we will take a look at one of the most jummy: one of the biggest names in the nba almost ready to step away from the court. la lakers star kobe bryant will retire at the end of the season. he made an announcement on the players website in a poem called basketball." he has 15 championships and is one of four players with 20,000 points, 6000 rebounds and 6000 assists. quits butlling it charlie brown is showing no sign of showing down. "awas 50 years ago that charlie brown christmas" aired. charlie brown and the gang were beloved for a simple reason. >> we all feel those things. we are all there when charlie brown loses. watch the holiday classic tonight at 9:00 on abc seven, and before that, to and in at 8:00 for an hour-long retrospective. charlie brown, snoopy, and all their friends will be on as well. despite all that turkey, millions of people apparently still had a taste for "the hunger games" over the weekend theit gobbled down competition, raking in more than $75 million. "creed"
you are a good man, charlie brown. we will take a look at one of the most jummy: one of the biggest names in the nba almost ready to step away from the court. la lakers star kobe bryant will retire at the end of the season. he made an announcement on the players website in a poem called basketball." he has 15 championships and is one of four players with 20,000 points, 6000 rebounds and 6000 assists. quits butlling it charlie brown is showing no sign of showing down. "awas 50 years...
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i like it. >>> next at 6:00, his name is brown. charlie brown. >> can the leader or the peanuts gang foil the plans plans of thd >>> join us on kofy tv 20. more amaze video and photos of the mission fire. >> then at 11:00, here on channel 7, the red carpet event that has hollywood stars and silicon valley executives teaming up tonight. >> james bond's biggest nemesis this weekend may have actually been a young bald child with a yellow t-shirt. >> specter -- "spectre." $73 million it made. >> i'm team charlie brown. of course, they charlie brown and the gang debuted this week expend and they're in second place. a better than expect $45 million. analysts say the peanuts movely drew in mostly families and is receiving positive reviews. "the martian" still hanging in there and then "goose bumps." >> "the martian" won't go air. and james bond and peanut resuscitating the box office. >> i knew charlie brown could do it. >> finally kicked that football. thank you for joining us. >> see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. >> i'm here with my gr
i like it. >>> next at 6:00, his name is brown. charlie brown. >> can the leader or the peanuts gang foil the plans plans of thd >>> join us on kofy tv 20. more amaze video and photos of the mission fire. >> then at 11:00, here on channel 7, the red carpet event that has hollywood stars and silicon valley executives teaming up tonight. >> james bond's biggest nemesis this weekend may have actually been a young bald child with a yellow t-shirt. >>...
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i like it. >>> next at 6:00, his name is brown. charlie brown. >> can the leader or the peanuts gang foil the plans plans of thd ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. milk, fruit, cultures. mmmm, yoplait. >>> join us on kofy tv 20. more amaze video and photos of the mission fire. >> then at 11:00, here on channel 7, the red carpet event that has hollywood stars and silicon valley executives teaming up tonight. >> james bond's biggest nemesis this weekend may have actually been a young bald child with a yellow t-shirt. >> specter -- $73 million it made. >> i'm team charlie brown. of course, they charlie brown and the gang debuted this week expend and they're in second place. a better than expect $45 million. analysts say the peanuts movely drew in mostly families and is receivin
i like it. >>> next at 6:00, his name is brown. charlie brown. >> can the leader or the peanuts gang foil the plans plans of thd ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. milk, fruit, cultures. mmmm, yoplait....
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and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus dobbs working against cooper. they raul make a little sandwich on that one. >> al: 25 of 42. 314 yards. play clock is three. snapped it. >> cris: look out. >> al: he gets hid ss hit as he throws. that's chris avril. >> cris: avril saw that clock ticking down. he knew they had to go. he beat bobbie massie off the ball and just had a straight line shot. good smart play right over here. clock is ticking. he knew exactly. got o
and caught by jaron brown. brown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again....
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and caught by jaron brown. was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus dobbs working against cooper. they raul make a little sandwich on that one. >> al: 25 of 42. 314 yards. play clock is three. snapped it. >> cris: look out. >> al: he gets h s hit as he th. that's chris avril. >> cris: avril saw that clock ticking down. he knew they had to go. he beat bobbie massie off the ball and just had a straight line shot. good smart play right over here. clock is ticking. he knew exactly. got o
and caught by jaron brown. was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown...
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he recently talked with jeffrey brown here in washington.r, welcome to you. >> thank you so much. it's interesting, reading this book, you're taking one fiction, the sherlock holmes books, and creating a new one. >> yes. tell me how you thought about it. what you were doing. >> mycroft has never been really explode as a subject. in all the stories that are the closest. so i was curious about him. >> he's the older and etch the smarter by sherlock's terms. >> yes. but don't know that much about him. >> he got to be who he was because by the time he's in the sherlock holmes' stories, he's middle-aged, overweight and just really has withdrawn from the world. he only goes to his offices, his club and his apartment. he doesn't go any other place. we wanted to explain how he got to be like that because, probably, as a younger man, he probably had a much different life. >> brown: in filling in the story, though, you get to look at a lot of bigger issues because you're seeing britain as a colonial power. >> yes. >> brown: taking us to trinidad. the
he recently talked with jeffrey brown here in washington.r, welcome to you. >> thank you so much. it's interesting, reading this book, you're taking one fiction, the sherlock holmes books, and creating a new one. >> yes. tell me how you thought about it. what you were doing. >> mycroft has never been really explode as a subject. in all the stories that are the closest. so i was curious about him. >> he's the older and etch the smarter by sherlock's terms. >> yes....
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and caught by jaron brown.rown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron brown again. but well out. coverage by sherman. second down and ten. >> cris: look at some of the pressure inside here. marcus dobbs working against cooper. they raul make a little sandwich on that one. >> al: 25 of 42. 314 yards. play clock is three. snapped it. >> cris: look out. >> al: he gets h s hit as he th. that's chris avril. >> cris: avril saw that clock ticking down. he knew they had to go. he beat bobbie massie off the ball and just had a straight line shot. good smart play right over here. clock is ticking. he knew exactly. g
and caught by jaron brown.rown was able to snatch it out of the air. >> cris: i don't think richard sherman can believe it. he could not have jumped this route any better. watch him undercut this thing. he knows exactly what's going on. he's reading the quarterback. and somehow brown tips it to himself. what a play. >> al: yep. when floyd came out. it was jaron brown who came in. 9:40 to go in regulation. palmer's going to go deep downfield. that one's out of bounds. it's jaron...
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genevieve brown: 14:08:46;22 you want starbucks coffee. candice kraus: 13:58:35;26 yogurt we eat a lot of. genevieve brown: 14:28:27;21 fage greek yogurt, ten for $10. candice kraus: 14:28:32;11 wow. and a little supermarket secret? pick products on the top and bottom shelves? they're often a better deal genevieve brown: 13:59:52;03 you're gonna find that the most expensive items are the ones that the grocery store puts at eye level genevieve brown: 14:25:21;21 ty kraus: 14:26:07;26 i'll never go down an aisle again. (laughter) finally -- did you know you can get paid to shop -- genevieve says -- use apps like 'checkout 51' or 'ibotta' - it asks you to watch a video or take a survey about the product you're about to buy?. genevieve brown: 14:33:55;17 we're lookin' at milk. after you're done shopping? select your items, scan the barcode, and upload your receipt instant cash back. genevieve brown: 15:07:42;12 so we're done grocery shopping. after checking out - these simple supermarket hacks saving them big ?. 15:12:30;10 you're savin' $120
genevieve brown: 14:08:46;22 you want starbucks coffee. candice kraus: 13:58:35;26 yogurt we eat a lot of. genevieve brown: 14:28:27;21 fage greek yogurt, ten for $10. candice kraus: 14:28:32;11 wow. and a little supermarket secret? pick products on the top and bottom shelves? they're often a better deal genevieve brown: 13:59:52;03 you're gonna find that the most expensive items are the ones that the grocery store puts at eye level genevieve brown: 14:25:21;21 ty kraus: 14:26:07;26 i'll never...
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she's pretty" (lucy) "she's not that pretty" (charlie brown)"she looked at me" oooohhhh" (charlie brown) "it's not often you get to start over with a clean slate." can he go from zero to hero? (charlie brown) "are you serious?" the peanuts movie is rated-g. the latest james bond movie is called "spectre." uncovers a secret, sinister organization. "this organization, do you know it's called?" "it's name is spectre." as he investigates spectre, bond discovers a connection between himself and the leader of the group. them all? me." (oberhauser) "welcome, james" (oberhauser)"what took you so long?" spectre is rated p-g-13. >> a small calf, rescued by a california family, now thinks it's a dog. (matt) check this out. he is now a healthy eight-week-old calf. the family he lives with rescued him from a nearby dairy farm when he was just one day old.. and very sick. the small bull spends his time like any other pet.. playing with the dog and taking naps on the sofa. we'll be right back after flights for the sioux gateway airport. (matt) coming up tonight on news 4 at six... ktiv's tiffany lane
she's pretty" (lucy) "she's not that pretty" (charlie brown)"she looked at me" oooohhhh" (charlie brown) "it's not often you get to start over with a clean slate." can he go from zero to hero? (charlie brown) "are you serious?" the peanuts movie is rated-g. the latest james bond movie is called "spectre." uncovers a secret, sinister organization. "this organization, do you know it's called?" "it's name is spectre."...
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that's all it turned into. >> brown: he went to prison. >> uh-huh. >> brown: he had to write under aym. in the end he got recognition. how do you end up seeing him years later? how do you see him? >> a lot of people will look back and say that he is a hero. other people say he was no hero. he was a dirty red commie or whatever. i suppose the point of the movie is that all opinions are welcome. all opinions should be heard. i don't think dalton trumbo would look at himself as a hero. i think he was practicing self-defense. he didn't want this fight. the fight came to him. he was subpoenaed to testify under the threat of incarceration. and forced to let his first amendment right goss by the wayside. and he thought that the questions themselves were unamerican. an he kept saying, have i committed a crime? do you have any evidence that i've committed some crime? i would love to hear that. but that was not part of the agenda. >> i thought at least as a person who didn't succumb and who was victorious in that he kept writing until he embarrassed the studios, won two academy awards with "sp
that's all it turned into. >> brown: he went to prison. >> uh-huh. >> brown: he had to write under aym. in the end he got recognition. how do you end up seeing him years later? how do you see him? >> a lot of people will look back and say that he is a hero. other people say he was no hero. he was a dirty red commie or whatever. i suppose the point of the movie is that all opinions are welcome. all opinions should be heard. i don't think dalton trumbo would look at...
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here is archie brown again. the original film cast him in the role of villain, and brown is giving a good performance. like the committee, he is reaching for newspaper headlines. in this sequence, brown is being evicted from the hearings on thursday morning. effect, this has been falsely coupled with these shots of an eviction of a student on friday morning. on also morrow brodsky friday -- merle brodsky on friday. a glaring example of how the film transposes scenes is shown in the reappearance of douglas walker. he was previously shown leaving the witness stand. now he is just appearing on the stand and testifying at some length. numeric, he was forced to be present because he was subpoenaed. beremember, he was forced to present because he was subpoenaed. unlike archie brown, he did not behave badly or was tossed out of the hearings. why does the film spent so much time on him? it is because he is an alleged communist and college student, because you see one communist student, the committee would have you lump
here is archie brown again. the original film cast him in the role of villain, and brown is giving a good performance. like the committee, he is reaching for newspaper headlines. in this sequence, brown is being evicted from the hearings on thursday morning. effect, this has been falsely coupled with these shots of an eviction of a student on friday morning. on also morrow brodsky friday -- merle brodsky on friday. a glaring example of how the film transposes scenes is shown in the reappearance...
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he'ss dropping out of the mayor's race and conceding to jim brown. crews says he's conceding his race to jim brown, tjhe tovoted getter in tuesday's cf race. crews has been mayor for 30 of the last 44 years his surprising announcement comes just as the 69-year-old mayor was settor a run- off with challenger jim brown on december first. crews name will remain on the runoff ballot. crews say he was already planning on tiring two yeaeas from now at the end of this next term. he also talked about his past experiences with run-off elections turning into negative campaigns. unofficial votes from tuesday's election showed cedar falls ard of education member jim brown beating crews by about 700 votes. however that was not a large enough argin to earn a majority of the votes. . .forcing brown anan crews into a run off election. crews "you get into a run off got to do that. i said i don't retire soon so lets do it this year. i'll spend the next two brown "there are some meetings to attend, i've always mentioned the learning curve a different mind set through t
he'ss dropping out of the mayor's race and conceding to jim brown. crews says he's conceding his race to jim brown, tjhe tovoted getter in tuesday's cf race. crews has been mayor for 30 of the last 44 years his surprising announcement comes just as the 69-year-old mayor was settor a run- off with challenger jim brown on december first. crews name will remain on the runoff ballot. crews say he was already planning on tiring two yeaeas from now at the end of this next term. he also talked about...
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while franklin remains charlie brown's only brown friend, a nonlove interest would have been as progressiven of peppermint patty was back in the day. >> i think it's unnecessary. the heart wants what it wants. >> the heart wants what it wants. >> and often times, the heart does not want affirmative action. i say to mr. debrouge. why not have charlie brown enter into a scuffle. >> that's right. charlie brown, we've destroyed the myth for children. we want to inject all kinds of sociological, progressive, abuse, into the charlie brown cartoon, rather than just having a good time. >> we want linus and pig penn to get under that blanket. to be serious, this is ridiculous. >> it is ridiculous. >> it's quite diverse. charlie brown is obviously a mental patient. he can only connect with an animal that's 20 times koolger than he is. >> i like challie brown. i don't want any changes. charlie, just keep doing what you're doing. >> good grief. >> thank you. factor tip of the someday and an amazing question. the tip moments away: for over 30 years, in study after study, advil is unsurpassed in pain rel
while franklin remains charlie brown's only brown friend, a nonlove interest would have been as progressiven of peppermint patty was back in the day. >> i think it's unnecessary. the heart wants what it wants. >> the heart wants what it wants. >> and often times, the heart does not want affirmative action. i say to mr. debrouge. why not have charlie brown enter into a scuffle. >> that's right. charlie brown, we've destroyed the myth for children. we want to inject all...