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first of all is the brown that we saw in this case the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown and she was the daughter of oliver brown who was -- he was a -- he was in topeka and he was a welder in the shops of the santa fe railroads. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some pictures he chose to wear his collar which as a dimension no into this case. >> he was brought into this case he didn't seek them out. the reason the naacp and thurgood marshall chose this case was to avoid that the schools weren't equal. that's why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but adequately facilities. he was stressing the fact that linda brown as she said in that incredibly moving introduction, did you hear her say her tears froze while walking to school. the fact she had to walk to a bus to take a ride to another school, sumner elementary which was several blocks from her house which she could have walked directly to. to her and her father was an outrage and didn't rely on whether the facilities were equal or not. >> the arguments before the cour
first of all is the brown that we saw in this case the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown and she was the daughter of oliver brown who was -- he was a -- he was in topeka and he was a welder in the shops of the santa fe railroads. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some pictures he chose to wear his collar which as a dimension no into this case. >> he was brought into this case he didn't seek them out. the reason the naacp and thurgood marshall chose this...
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first of all, is the brown in this case, the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown. and she was the daughter of oliver brown. who was, he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shops of the sante fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some of the pictures you see they had him wearing his collar. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> but he was brought into the case, he was approached by the naacp. he didn't seek them out of the one reason that the naacp and thurgood marshall chose the brown case and not those other cases was to avoid a dispute about whether or not the facilities whether equal. the fact that both sides in the prince george's case had the gall after seeing those photographs, actually to present them saying they were equal. was confusing according to marshall. 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 the incredibly moving introduction, the her tears freezing up. t
first of all, is the brown in this case, the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown. and she was the daughter of oliver brown. who was, he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shops of the sante fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some of the pictures you see they had him wearing his collar. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> but he was brought into the case, he was approached by...
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brown was limited to education, did scotus ever say brown was overruling it? >> brown did overall ferguson. it was applied to school and in subsequent cases the court applied it to desegregate swimming pools and other public facilities and so forth. the main question was should the the plessey case be overturned and brown overturned. >> i would say i think what the caller may be getting at is the way in which the opinion was written. and the fact that in the opinion, justice warren writing for the court, used language saying to the extent that there's anything in plessey, inconsistent with what we're saying, then we pull back from the principle of plessey. so it wasn't the kind of robust language overruling that you might see in some other cases. and i think it was by design. it was a strategy for the court to try to be a consensus court. >> and there was another -- that's exactly right. there were other parts of the opinion that by failing clearly to say, segregation was wrong at the time of plessey, and it's wrong now, because it's stigmatizing and degrading
brown was limited to education, did scotus ever say brown was overruling it? >> brown did overall ferguson. it was applied to school and in subsequent cases the court applied it to desegregate swimming pools and other public facilities and so forth. the main question was should the the plessey case be overturned and brown overturned. >> i would say i think what the caller may be getting at is the way in which the opinion was written. and the fact that in the opinion, justice warren...
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the brown v.rd of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is really a small piece of a much larger case that started really back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which was part of the national association for the advancement of colored people's or naacp's struggle to overturn it. so they were attempting to file cases that would eventual lead to overturning a case called plessy v. ferguson. and that was a supreme court decision that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by race. and once the supreme court made that decision that was constitutional, what you saw was an explosion of laws in the south especially that permitted segregated facilities in all sectors of public life. so the naacp was attempting to overturn that precedent. and they knew they could try to do in one case, but if they lost that would be the end of their attempt. so really beginning in the 1930s, they began to file cases to chip away at that pres dependent. and it was t
the brown v.rd of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is really a small piece of a much larger case that started really back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which was part of the national association for the advancement of colored people's or naacp's struggle to overturn it. so they were attempting to file cases that would eventual lead to overturning a case called plessy v. ferguson. and that was a supreme court decision that allowed the state of...
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history of the united states my hawk watchers because three years ago on august ninth teenager michael brown jr was tragically shot and killed in the streets by then ferguson missouri police officer darren wilson and the humid dog days of the summer of two thousand and fourteen brown's murder in the dubious actions of ferguson city officials and its aftermath was just the match to gasoline the broad longstanding racial tensions between law enforcement and black communities across the united states back into the headlines problems killing in the violent militarized police response to the protests over his death helped lead to the exponential rise of the black lives matter movement who originally came into being after the death of trayvon martin at the hands of george zimmerman who like officer wilson was never actually held accountable for committing any crime despite having the death of a young black man on his hands. after brown's death we saw the violent police killings of twelve year old tamir rice in cleveland walter scott in south carolina freddy gray and baltimore and recently philande
history of the united states my hawk watchers because three years ago on august ninth teenager michael brown jr was tragically shot and killed in the streets by then ferguson missouri police officer darren wilson and the humid dog days of the summer of two thousand and fourteen brown's murder in the dubious actions of ferguson city officials and its aftermath was just the match to gasoline the broad longstanding racial tensions between law enforcement and black communities across the united...
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that's what's on display right now with brown. it's kind of disappointing to be quite honest. >> tucker: so why do you think the school has a right to its main campus? considering it was built on the suffering of oppressed peoples. don't you think it would be better used as an indian reservation? would your tribe be willing to use the campus and don't you think it would use it better than they do as an indian reservation? >> i'm not much into reservations. we roam freely on the land. but if it's on indian land, absolutely it is. where are the treaties, the actual bill of sale that was passed on. something that says that land is theirs. you won't find it. >> tucker: why don't you set up an encampment at the quad at brown and help yourself to the delicious sushi for the rich kids and the nine swimming pools and the studio. he do you think that would go over? >> probably pretty bad. we try to do the right thing. this situation that we're in right now, we approached the attorney general of the state of rhode island in 2015 and express
that's what's on display right now with brown. it's kind of disappointing to be quite honest. >> tucker: so why do you think the school has a right to its main campus? considering it was built on the suffering of oppressed peoples. don't you think it would be better used as an indian reservation? would your tribe be willing to use the campus and don't you think it would use it better than they do as an indian reservation? >> i'm not much into reservations. we roam freely on the...
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after brown's death we saw the violent police killings of twelve year old tamir rice in cleveland walter scott in south carolina friday gray in baltimore and recently philander steele in minnesota just to name a few. these deaths in the bureaucratic resistance to justice surrounding them can all be traced back to that fateful august ninth two thousand and fourteen that day when the white side of the united states was forced to come face to face with the reality of the racism and institutional oppression that still goes on today and could no longer be written off as you know rare one off vestiges of a bygone era confined to the dusty pages of u.s. history so today let us remember august ninth michael brown jr and the countless lives who struggle we hope will no longer have to be remembered through their tragedy but through their victories as we start watching the home. that i got. this. week. what are the what. are and on tap at the last august ninth marks the third year anniversary of the death of michael brown many people were outraged by the events that transpired both during and after
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this is after brown's death and because of the decree by the doj. but dismissed about 39,000 municipal court dates, signed up 1,300 people for community service instead of paying fines. so ferguson did lose money. but what is the lesson when it comes to this police department knowing that it can police effectively but without violating constitutional rights of its community members? did they learn that lesson? >> they haven't learned that lesson. ferguson is still in the top ten of the worst police departments in the country so they are not really learning a lot. i think if them hurting financially is going to fix the problem, then that needs to continuously happen. because in st. louis county in general, they're still ridiculously stopping black and brown people, giving out tickets for ridiculous fines and pulling people over still. so the problem has not changed. it's slowly progressing, but in the end, like the senator said, st. louis county police have always been a problem. so this hasn't just been ferguson, but they have been essentially still
this is after brown's death and because of the decree by the doj. but dismissed about 39,000 municipal court dates, signed up 1,300 people for community service instead of paying fines. so ferguson did lose money. but what is the lesson when it comes to this police department knowing that it can police effectively but without violating constitutional rights of its community members? did they learn that lesson? >> they haven't learned that lesson. ferguson is still in the top ten of the...
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jeffrey brown is here to help unpack it. >> brown: earlier this spring, fox news aired a story suggesting seth rich was murdered after he had leaked thousands of emails to wikileaks. in fact, there was no evidence linking rich to the leaks, or his murder to the wikileaks case. fox news retracted the story a week later. the initial story relied on a former police detective, rod wheeler, who's also a longtime paid commentator for fox news. but wheeler has now filed a lawsuit against fox alleging he was misquoted in the story, and that he was used as a pawn to deflect attention away from the russia probe. wheeler says he worked with a trump supporter named ed butowsky, and that the two of them met with then-white house press secretary sean spicer, a month before the story ran. he further alleges that the president himself reviewed a copy of the fox story before it was made public. today, the white house denied his claim about the president. david folkenflick broke this for npr and joins me now. dave, welcome to you. first, tell us about ed butowsky and what in essence rod wheeler is claiming
jeffrey brown is here to help unpack it. >> brown: earlier this spring, fox news aired a story suggesting seth rich was murdered after he had leaked thousands of emails to wikileaks. in fact, there was no evidence linking rich to the leaks, or his murder to the wikileaks case. fox news retracted the story a week later. the initial story relied on a former police detective, rod wheeler, who's also a longtime paid commentator for fox news. but wheeler has now filed a lawsuit against fox...
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in ferguson missouri brown's lifeless body lay in the street for four hours after the shooting took place which angered the community on august tenth twenty fourteen st louis county police held a press conference claiming brown was killed because he was reaching for wilson's gun later that evening protests erupted through the city now between august eleventh and august twelfth the f.b.i. announced it would join the police investigation and president barack obama addressed the shooting calling brown's death a heart breaking police were outfitted with riot gear dispersing pepper spray and rubber bullets as protests continue now on aug fifteenth the police department released surveillance video of brown taking part in a robbery prior to the shooting brown's family accuse the police of trying to turn as his character the very next day on august sixteenth the governor nixon declared a state of emergency and ferguson and impose a curfew making it a legal for anyone to be on the streets after midnight fast forward a few months on november twenty fifth two thousand and fourteen a grand jury
in ferguson missouri brown's lifeless body lay in the street for four hours after the shooting took place which angered the community on august tenth twenty fourteen st louis county police held a press conference claiming brown was killed because he was reaching for wilson's gun later that evening protests erupted through the city now between august eleventh and august twelfth the f.b.i. announced it would join the police investigation and president barack obama addressed the shooting calling...
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history so today let us remember august ninth michael brown jr and the countless lives who struggle we hope will no longer have to be remembered through their tragedy but through their victories as we start watching the hawks. you know that i got. this. week. what are the what. are and on tap at the last august ninth marks the third year anniversary of the death of michael brown many people were outraged by the events that transpired both during and after the killing of the arm black teen by a white police officer forcing many to question the tactics and role law enforcement and the justice system plays in their communities here's our two correspondent ashley banks with more. on august ninth two thousand and fourteen officer in a wilson shot and killed unarmed black teenager michael brown in ferguson missouri brown's lifeless body lay in the street for four hours after the shooting took place which angered the community on august tenth twenty fourteen st louis county police held a press conference claiming brown was killed because he was reaching for wilson's gun later that evening pro
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music with a capital "f." >> brown: and parents pleased. >> i've certainly made my dad proud.ke, "i never thought my daughter would sing in newport." >> brown: the newport folk festival was three days of sun and wind, sailboats and seagulls, held in a 19th century fort named for president john adams, on a gorgeous setting on a spit of land in rhode island's narragansett bay. >> the one thing you'll notice about this festival when you walk around is, there's nothing but music. we don't have ferris wheels. we don't have crazy things, and big arts, and big-- it's nothing but music. and we jam quite a bit of music into a very small spot. >> brown: and everyone wants to play here, even though the pay is far less than for other, bigger festivals. >> remarkably less, to the point where it's almost embarrassing, and to the artist's credit, they completely understand. we're about as transparent as you can get. >> brown: what are you saying? what do you say to them? >> what i'm saying is, most of these artists play for ten times what we pay them, and they still come. >> brown: and the a
music with a capital "f." >> brown: and parents pleased. >> i've certainly made my dad proud.ke, "i never thought my daughter would sing in newport." >> brown: the newport folk festival was three days of sun and wind, sailboats and seagulls, held in a 19th century fort named for president john adams, on a gorgeous setting on a spit of land in rhode island's narragansett bay. >> the one thing you'll notice about this festival when you walk around is,...
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>> brown: it's hardly the norm for low-income housing. but, says wier, that's the point. >> it's a refined, elegant tiny house that somebody would love to live in. and it feels like home, which we talked about earlier. what says home to you? >> brown: i mean, that's the final question, really, right? >> that's the final question. and i think for somebody this is going to say home. >> brown: and who will call it home? after a series of open houses, 122 people applied to live in the tiny homes. fowler is waiting on the city to give the green light before announcing the seven chosen to move in. in the meantime, 18 more tiny homes are on the way-- a small number of small homes. but a big idea. >> it's really about home ownership and the american dream for people who stopped dreaming. we really were looking at not only eliminating homelessness, but with dealing with poverty for people. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in detroit, michigan. >> woodruff: are the united states and china heading towards war? a very theoretical que
>> brown: it's hardly the norm for low-income housing. but, says wier, that's the point. >> it's a refined, elegant tiny house that somebody would love to live in. and it feels like home, which we talked about earlier. what says home to you? >> brown: i mean, that's the final question, really, right? >> that's the final question. and i think for somebody this is going to say home. >> brown: and who will call it home? after a series of open houses, 122 people...
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hello, anne. >> hello. >> brown: so we can watch for fun. >> absolutely. >> brown: but what is this?t are you trying to offer us? >> well, we live in an age of instant movie reviews with social media and web sites and aggregators, literally everybody is a critic. >> brown: we all are. everyone loves to weigh in, and that's a lot of fun. this book is designed for those people who are casual viewers and who have a lot of fun weighing in but might want to take their game up a notch. so what i've done with the book, i hope, is to guide readers through my process in evaluate ago movie -- >> brown: the way you think about it as a critic. >> exactly. as i explain it in the book, i did not start out as a movie buff. i came sideways as a freelance writer. so i've learned to watch movies on the job and that means through interviews with filmmakers with writers, directors, ac interests and different crafts people and they've taught me a great deal about this medium and how to appreciate it and a lot of their wisdom is included in the book. >> brown: we'll have fun with this. >> yes. >> brown: g
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brown's comments. understands. i moved to texas from hurricane the panhandle of florida, been through a few hurricanes and -- guest: i'll bet you have. wayer: fema has come a long over the years. comment on or to xpand on mr. brown's comments about rebuilding after the hurricane. i think that houston was a marsh area before they started building in there and that water in aturally going to come there. to flood.e going host: michael brown. et me add, rethinking of who ensures properties when they ebuild flood prone natural disaster areas? is time,ll, i think it i've been saying this for almost 4 years now, since my time as secretary of homeland security. public to have honest debate about the national flood insurance program. taxpayers american realize that we as taxpayers were subsidizing and look, i people should be able to build wherever they want to. if you want to build in colorado forest, i'mnational all for that, if you want to gulf coast acola or of florida, that is not my decision to tell you that you canno
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the judge ordered opal brown to undergo a mental evaluation.ed not guilty. >> as a result of harvey, the sun is out again but flood waters could last for weeks. a large portion of streets and homes are still under water but some drivers are starting to travel and get around and alternate roads that are only partially submerged. >> a prince george's county liquor store owner called the molotov cocktail attack on his store random and horrible. an employee was sweeping near the front door when the man walked in with the cocktail. police arrested kevon edwards. no word tonight on a motive. >> status hearing held for a maryland mother believed to be at the center of the disappearance of her two young children. katherine hoggle is believed to be the last person to see her two children before they disappeared. she refuses to disclose their last known whereabouts. motion to have the charges dismissed. >> 20 years ago today princess diana was killed. diana's boyfriend and driver were also killed in that crash. >> amazon hit with a proposed class action
the judge ordered opal brown to undergo a mental evaluation.ed not guilty. >> as a result of harvey, the sun is out again but flood waters could last for weeks. a large portion of streets and homes are still under water but some drivers are starting to travel and get around and alternate roads that are only partially submerged. >> a prince george's county liquor store owner called the molotov cocktail attack on his store random and horrible. an employee was sweeping near the front...
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california governor jerry brown. decades. california governor jerry brown.ks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >>> welcome back. we've been diving into the fractures inside the republican party and we're going to look at those fractures that the democrats have next. but what about the folks in the middle? the disappearing center in american politics is as big of a crisis as we're seeing in the parties themselves. so how did we get here? we're going to start by looking at the red blue map of congressional districts after the 1998 midterms, the last congressional election of the 20th century. and as you'll see here, it looks like a fairly split map, if you will, fairly competitive, particularly on the east of the mississippi. and you see there in the border states, both lower midwest, upper south, fairly competitive. now look at the changes in less than 20 years. when you move over to the 2016 cong
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as jeffrey brown reports, it is also a case study in reviving old industrial towns. >> brown: in jamesrell's work, as the title promises, you can literally walk "into the light." tanja hollander presents nearly 6,000 images exploring¡ friendship' in the age of facebook. laurie anderson's large-scale charcoal drawings fill a gallery. the massachusetts museum of contemporary art, known as ¡mass moca', is a big space for big art. it first opened in 1999 in an old industrial factory in north adams, a small town in the berkshire mountains, and made a name for itself by commissioning and exhibiting works by many leading modern masters, including the sculptor nick cave, who filled this football field sized hall with, among much else, 12,000 ¡spinners' suspended from wire cables. mass moca's director joe thompson walked me through it. >> it's a challenging space. it's a lovely, beautifully proportioned space. we love the fact that it has light streaming in from both sides. >> brown: you pick the artist, but then you don't know what the artist is going to do with this space? >> i think that's t
as jeffrey brown reports, it is also a case study in reviving old industrial towns. >> brown: in jamesrell's work, as the title promises, you can literally walk "into the light." tanja hollander presents nearly 6,000 images exploring¡ friendship' in the age of facebook. laurie anderson's large-scale charcoal drawings fill a gallery. the massachusetts museum of contemporary art, known as ¡mass moca', is a big space for big art. it first opened in 1999 in an old industrial...
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california governor jerry brown.s, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. >>> welcome back. we've been diving into the fractures inside the republican party and we're going to look at those fractures that the democrats have next. but what about the folks in the middle? the disappearing center in american politics is as big of a crisis as we're seeing in the parties themselves. so how did we get here
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brown's comments. he understands. i moved to texas from a hurricane area in the panhandle of florida. a few majorrough hurricanes. a long way -- fema has, long way over the years. or expand to comment on mr. brown's comments about rebuilding after the hurricane. i think houston was a marsh area before they started holding in their. naturally going to come in there. they are putting a barrier in, will not stop completely. hurricanes washout barrier islands. to do some good thinking on building codes and permits of rebuilding in areas that are going to flood. let me add to that, rethinking of who ensures those properties when they rebuild in flood prone areas. caller: it is -- guest: it is time. i've been saying this promise 14 as thesince my time secretary of homeland security. we have to have an honest debate about the flood insurance program. if american taxpayers realize it , that we as taxpayers are subsidizing. i think people should be able to build wherever they want to. if you want to live in pensacola or the gu
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joining me now is the democratic governor of california, jerry brown, governor brown, welcome back to" sir. >> long time. >> i know you have. we like having you as a guest. this week the ranks of democratic governors shrunk by one, jim justice publicly switched parties. did so at a big event with the president. the numbers are stark, down to 15 governors for the democrats, 34 for the republicans, how do the democrats get into that mess? >> number of factors. certainly the republicans had something to do with it. the barrage, the relentless drum beat of opposition, it's been well-financed by the koch brothers, that's been relentless. the affordable care act was suddenly very new, that became a big problem. and i think also just the historic turn when lyndon people were writing, and i read it at the time, that the republican party was gone. and then it comes back, and the democratic party comes back. so the nature of our business is that swing of the pendulum, and it's definitely already swinging back toward a non-republican kind of future. >> you just outlined some of this can be cycli
joining me now is the democratic governor of california, jerry brown, governor brown, welcome back to" sir. >> long time. >> i know you have. we like having you as a guest. this week the ranks of democratic governors shrunk by one, jim justice publicly switched parties. did so at a big event with the president. the numbers are stark, down to 15 governors for the democrats, 34 for the republicans, how do the democrats get into that mess? >> number of factors. certainly the...
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death brown was an unarmed black teen who was shot and killed in the streets of ferguson many people were outraged by the events which transpired forcing many to question the role of long foresman and the justice system here's our teens ashley banks with more. on august ninth two thousand and fourteen officer derren wilson shot and killed unarmed black teenager michael brown in ferguson missouri brown's lifeless body lay in the street for four hours after the shooting took place which angered the community on august tenth twenty fourteen st louis county police held a press conference claiming brown was killed because he was reaching for wilson's gun later that evening protests erupted through the city now between august eleventh and august twelfth the f.b.i. announced it would join the police and vests again and president barack obama addressed the shooting calling brown's death heartbreaking police were outfitted with riot gear dispersing pepper spray and rubber bullets as protests continue now on aug fifteenth the police department released surveillance video of brown taking part i
death brown was an unarmed black teen who was shot and killed in the streets of ferguson many people were outraged by the events which transpired forcing many to question the role of long foresman and the justice system here's our teens ashley banks with more. on august ninth two thousand and fourteen officer derren wilson shot and killed unarmed black teenager michael brown in ferguson missouri brown's lifeless body lay in the street for four hours after the shooting took place which angered...
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brown, she said through an attorney that she was pleading not guilty today.aring will be in september and by the way, she was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation. live in the district, matt ackland fox5 local news. >>♪ georgia police lieutenant caught on camera making a racist statement during a traffic stop. >> i just don't want to put my hands down. >> i seen way too many videos. >> but you're not black. remember, we only kill black people. >> that was cobb county lieutenant greg abbott he's on administrative leave after dashcam video caught him telling a woman if you didn't hear her, he said you're not black. if you remember we only kill black people. it happened back on july 16th but the police chief didn't get the video until last week. cobb county police chief called the statement "unacceptable." >> it's been 20 years since the death of princess diana. today people around the world are gathering to mark the anniversary of her tragic death. dozens paid tribute yesterday in paris above the traffic tunnel where her car was being pursued by paparazzi whe
brown, she said through an attorney that she was pleading not guilty today.aring will be in september and by the way, she was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation. live in the district, matt ackland fox5 local news. >>♪ georgia police lieutenant caught on camera making a racist statement during a traffic stop. >> i just don't want to put my hands down. >> i seen way too many videos. >> but you're not black. remember, we only kill black people. >> that was cobb...
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so they learned just as much. >> brown: does that surprise you so far?> at how similar they are, yes, that surprised me. the rates of learning were fairly equivalent across all of our schools, were pretty much the same. >> brown: and can you draw any preliminary conclusions from that? >> i think you can say the nature-based setting can prepare you for kindergarten as well as a traditional setting, if it's done well. >> brown: that study continues, for now, along with the hunt with for the next insect. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the chippewa nature center in midland, michigan. >> sreenivasan: yesterday a jury in denver, colorado awarded taylor swift one dollar in damages in a lawsuit over a groping allegation. lisa desjardins is here to explain, lisa? >> desjardins: hari, the one dollar was the amount swift had requested. this was her countersuit, after a radio host sued the singer for defamation when she spoke publicly about the incident. he claimed she cost him her job, but the court sided with swift. the verdict came after four days of
so they learned just as much. >> brown: does that surprise you so far?> at how similar they are, yes, that surprised me. the rates of learning were fairly equivalent across all of our schools, were pretty much the same. >> brown: and can you draw any preliminary conclusions from that? >> i think you can say the nature-based setting can prepare you for kindergarten as well as a traditional setting, if it's done well. >> brown: that study continues, for now, along with...
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california governor jerry brown. and as we go to break throughout the show, you'll see some trends and statistics about how our politics has changed in the last generation. first up, simply how the red-blue map has evolved in the last 40 years from '76 to '16. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is not a cloud. this is a car protected from storms by an insurance company that knows the weather down to the square block. this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against fraud, theft and trafficking. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a patient's medical history made secure - while still available to their doctor at their fingertips. this is an asteroid live-streamed to millions of viewers from 220 miles above earth. this is ai trained by experts in 20 industries. your industry. hello. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. built for your business. designed for your data. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. you
california governor jerry brown. and as we go to break throughout the show, you'll see some trends and statistics about how our politics has changed in the last generation. first up, simply how the red-blue map has evolved in the last 40 years from '76 to '16. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is not a cloud. this is a car protected from storms by an insurance company that knows the weather down to the square block. this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against...
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brown.♪ >> reporter: an act he would call a blessing. >> i cried to god. i prayed each and of day all night that i get another wheelchair because i'm lost. >> reporter: good news. the ce only of project hope reports her agency started the process to get brown another scooter. physical has been sent. the paper work sent in. later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr mr. brown. i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. ♪ sure hope he gets that wheelchair soon. >>> you know we're just days away from the total solar eclipse and watching the sky could work up an appetite so if you get hungry while waiting for the eclipse to happen, head to denny's for moon cakes. there's one right there. the restaurant is celebrating the eclipse by selling all you can eat moon cakes all day on monday. and i know they look a lot like pancakes but they're not. they're moon cakes. >> moon cakes. they're pancakes they call them moon cake. >> yeah, basically what it looks like to me. listen, nfl needed to something about
brown.♪ >> reporter: an act he would call a blessing. >> i cried to god. i prayed each and of day all night that i get another wheelchair because i'm lost. >> reporter: good news. the ce only of project hope reports her agency started the process to get brown another scooter. physical has been sent. the paper work sent in. later we'll report on the progress and check in on mr mr. brown. i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. ♪ sure hope he gets that wheelchair soon. >>> you...
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they're warning the public that this man, 43-year-old joshua brown is armed and dangerous. >> brown fired shots outside of his property near highway 29 near coal creek road at 10:30 this morning. >> once law enforcement got there, brown fired one shot at a chp officer, and an additional two shots at a state parks officer. no officers were actually hit. >>> a neighbor's recent construction project blocked brown's land. today cal trans came to put up barriers to restrict his access to that road. officials are scheduled to begin a news conference any minute now. of course, we'll update you as soon as more information comes into our newsroom. >>> moving on. racism is evil. those words today from president trump who vowed to pressure and personally condemned white nationalists who incited chaos in charlottesville, virginia. mr. trump also ordered a civil rights investigation into the violence last week between white nationalists and counterprotesters. the president faced scrutiny for his initial response that did not explicitly condemn white supremacists. that changed today. >> racism is evil.
they're warning the public that this man, 43-year-old joshua brown is armed and dangerous. >> brown fired shots outside of his property near highway 29 near coal creek road at 10:30 this morning. >> once law enforcement got there, brown fired one shot at a chp officer, and an additional two shots at a state parks officer. no officers were actually hit. >>> a neighbor's recent construction project blocked brown's land. today cal trans came to put up barriers to restrict his...
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california governor jerry brown.wn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. >>> welcome back. we've been diving into the fractures inside the republican party and we're going to look at those fractures that the democrats have next. but what about
california governor jerry brown.wn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men...
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jeffrey brown has the latest addition to the newshour bookshelf. >> brown: in may 2011, manal al sharifve a car. that is remarkable only because it happened in saudi arabia where women are banned from driving, and many other activities that most of us would consider normal, daily life. she was arrested and spent nine days in prison before international outcry helped gain her release. she's continued her activism for women's rights, now living outside her native country ,and she's written her story in the new book "daring to drive: a saudi woman's awakening." welcome to you. >> brown: i want to ask you first about this idea of an awakening because you write about yourself in your early life very much apart of the system. when a group of women drove in 1990, and kind of a public protest, you scorned them. >> yes. >> brown: but something happened to you. >> because we got the wrong story, they didn't have a voice. we heard about them, we didn't hear from them. didn't drive until today, until the moment of truth came to me in 2011 when i started my own campaign and i got to know their story
jeffrey brown has the latest addition to the newshour bookshelf. >> brown: in may 2011, manal al sharifve a car. that is remarkable only because it happened in saudi arabia where women are banned from driving, and many other activities that most of us would consider normal, daily life. she was arrested and spent nine days in prison before international outcry helped gain her release. she's continued her activism for women's rights, now living outside her native country ,and she's written...
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, jerry brown. "meet the press" >> thank you, i have been doing this for a long time. >> i know you have. this week, the ranks of governors shrank by jim justus. we can debate the authenticity and how long he was a democrat. the number starts. we are up to a record number of 34 for the republicans. how do the democrats get into that? >> certainly the republicans had something to do with it. s the barrage and drum beat of oppositions and the well financed, that's what affects it. the affordable care act were stig stigmatized and large and new. when lyndon johnson won over goldwater, people were writing. and i read it at the time. the republican party was gone and then it comes back and the democratic party comes back. the nature of our business is that -- it is swinging back to a non republican future. >> you just outlined that some of this can be sickle in nature. it was an interesting survey though. >> conducted on behalf of house democrats leadership in the survey noted that there is a lot of work
, jerry brown. "meet the press" >> thank you, i have been doing this for a long time. >> i know you have. this week, the ranks of governors shrank by jim justus. we can debate the authenticity and how long he was a democrat. the number starts. we are up to a record number of 34 for the republicans. how do the democrats get into that? >> certainly the republicans had something to do with it. s the barrage and drum beat of oppositions and the well financed, that's what...
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congressman brown: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that you and the ranking member have convened and to look into this important issue. my question really goes to a little bit of a broader look at the 1033 program in response to protests in ferguson. following the killing of michael brown, president obama issued an executive order that included the creation of a dod and justice department group to ensure oversight of this program according to the constitution. that group has not met since january of this year under the new administration. president trump intends to rescind the previous executive order that insured training for a equipment acquisition and that is of concern to me. i am concerned that the transfer of armored vehicles and firearms , as well as other controlled items, makes our police stations look more like foreign operating basis. it would unsettle me to see armored vehicles patrolling the streets of anne arundel county. i to get the importance of the program. -- i do get the importance of the program. does
congressman brown: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that you and the ranking member have convened and to look into this important issue. my question really goes to a little bit of a broader look at the 1033 program in response to protests in ferguson. following the killing of michael brown, president obama issued an executive order that included the creation of a dod and justice department group to ensure oversight of this program according to the constitution. that group has not met since...
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