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to the brown act. it's not an individual task force member, it's a brown act. there's a california attorney general opinion that meetings cannot be semi closed, and that's the problem. it was semi closed. such that certain members of the public are allowed to attend while certain members are excluded. because of the attitude of the thing, because of certain people, yeah, that's happened. they can't reverse our teeth, and make us reverse our vote, but if you want to own up to what happened that night, we should correct it. there's no one saying we did it on purpose or did it anyone, julius did make a mistake, it was this commission that acted as a whole. >> president hirsch: commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: for me, it was that people were turned away, denied access, and there was a violation. that's sort of what's important to me, in that people whether denied access, and that's sort of my issue. whether whose fault it was and who wants to point the finger is irrelevant. what's important is a
to the brown act. it's not an individual task force member, it's a brown act. there's a california attorney general opinion that meetings cannot be semi closed, and that's the problem. it was semi closed. such that certain members of the public are allowed to attend while certain members are excluded. because of the attitude of the thing, because of certain people, yeah, that's happened. they can't reverse our teeth, and make us reverse our vote, but if you want to own up to what happened that...
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brown out of it. what douglass was attracted to was john brown's long discussion, vague discussion, sorry for the john brown sainthood club -- [laughter] david: i turned in my key to that a few years ago. supported brown when the plan was what brown called once the subterranean passageway, which was supposed to be this series of forts manned by lots of men, a militarized underground railroad. douglass was so desperate that he raised money for it. but when he found out that brown was going to tackle the largest federal arsenal, he said, i am out of here. lincoln's reaction was a typical republican antislavery reaction, his reaction to john brown was to condemn the acts, which he did, and argued john brown deserve to be hanged. at the same time, lincoln and many republicans would then still focus the story back onto the issue of slavery, and if we do not solve this problem or do something about it, we will have more violence and more john browns. taht was the republican move, of course, that scared the
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brown. look, personally, sunday mornings are sacred for me and my family and for a lot of other people too, including those public servants who work the polls on early voting. this isn't about sunday or any other day. it's about my colleagues' direct dictating to states and local officials on how they should run their elections. state and local election officials know their voters best and what works for them. this amendment is yet another example of the federal government trying to push a one-size-fits-all standard on states and localities. i don't believe the federal government should be mandating to states how to run their elections, even to the minute details such as polling hours. especially because, i guess in my home state, it already happens. you look at my district, they have early voting hours on sundays. i don't -- i don't know how widespread the problem is since it already happens in illinois. it just seems like another top-down approach that could adversely affect some communiti
brown. look, personally, sunday mornings are sacred for me and my family and for a lot of other people too, including those public servants who work the polls on early voting. this isn't about sunday or any other day. it's about my colleagues' direct dictating to states and local officials on how they should run their elections. state and local election officials know their voters best and what works for them. this amendment is yet another example of the federal government trying to push a...
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baby steps. >> brown: yes, 366.en gives us music for leap year-- ♪ ♪ a piece by the italian opera composer rossini who, it turns out, was born on february 29, 1792. burton-hill includes that kind of biographical detail about the composers, and other brief notes. and, she's created a spotify page so readers listen along. >> i got a nice ssage the other day from someone who was reading along and listening along with the book, and said,oo "i put thenext to my dishwasher, and then every evening as i'm loading the dishwasher, that's the momen at i do that day's entry from 'year of wonder.' and it's really transforming doing the dishes for man" that's great. y love that. >> brown: you're vncerned to diversify classical music, oen it up in that sense? >> i really wanted to actually, where possib, bring people out of the shadows, bring people out of the fringes and say, you know, there were incredible human beings making this music who don't fit the stereotype of what a classical composer is. >> brown: which means more wome
baby steps. >> brown: yes, 366.en gives us music for leap year-- ♪ ♪ a piece by the italian opera composer rossini who, it turns out, was born on february 29, 1792. burton-hill includes that kind of biographical detail about the composers, and other brief notes. and, she's created a spotify page so readers listen along. >> i got a nice ssage the other day from someone who was reading along and listening along with the book, and said,oo "i put thenext to my dishwasher, and...
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reverend amos brown. to those who organize today's events, thank you for recognizing the power in bringing and imam, a rabbi rabbi, and a bishop together. if a rabbi, a priest, antony mom walked into a bar. [laughter] >> the bartender will say, what is this, a joke? we are not a joke. together we are a prayer. this moment will not make the front section of any country because apparently what sells papers is discord. but we are a reminder that each of our faith his commands us to provide for the most vulnerable. in that vein, i join with all of you in one of the incalculable losses of public defender, jeff adachi, who is one of the greatest partners in the religious work of providing quality defence for all of god's children. what was endemic racism, anti-semitism, islamophobia, and homophobia, not to mention hatred against homeless people, we need more of this. and so standing side-by-side with this imam, and bishop justice, and together with a reverent brown, i offered these blessings of the jewish tradi
reverend amos brown. to those who organize today's events, thank you for recognizing the power in bringing and imam, a rabbi rabbi, and a bishop together. if a rabbi, a priest, antony mom walked into a bar. [laughter] >> the bartender will say, what is this, a joke? we are not a joke. together we are a prayer. this moment will not make the front section of any country because apparently what sells papers is discord. but we are a reminder that each of our faith his commands us to provide...
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supervisors till the end so that i could wind up with supervisor brown, to invite supervisor brown, pleaseake a few remarks. thank you very much for all of your help. [applause] >> supervisor brown: hello, everyone. i've got to put my glasses on so i can see all of you. all of you are a little fuzzy right now, and i don't like that. so i just want to thank everyone for coming today, and i'd like to thank mayor breed. i think she went on to other great big things. and i see so many of you today that i'm familiar with, that in the past, you touched me and made me who i am today standing here. i'm proud to be the supervisor of district five, yes. [applause] >> supervisor brown: which has, for a very long time, has been the heart of the african american community in san francisco, but i'm prejudice on that. i love my fillmore. for over 12 years, i have served this community for two different supervisors, and the last being then-supervisor breed, now mayor breed. and growing up in a native american community, one of the things that my community taught me and beat this into my head, community co
supervisors till the end so that i could wind up with supervisor brown, to invite supervisor brown, pleaseake a few remarks. thank you very much for all of your help. [applause] >> supervisor brown: hello, everyone. i've got to put my glasses on so i can see all of you. all of you are a little fuzzy right now, and i don't like that. so i just want to thank everyone for coming today, and i'd like to thank mayor breed. i think she went on to other great big things. and i see so many of you...
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jeffrey brown has this encore report from our "american creators" series. >> brown: welcome to marfa,as, dusty ranchlands surrounding a tiny rural town near the mexican border, and an internationally renowned art mecca. it's sometimes weird, often wonderful, definitely far offth beaten path, some three hours from the nearest majorai ort. >> you can get from new york to paris, seated and eating dinner faster tu can get from new york to marfa. so, you got to make the commitment to come her >> brown: jenny moore is director of the chinati undation, a sprawling museum created from an old army fort on 340 acres.ou >> have time here. you're are of the passage of time by the sun arcing across the sky. you don't get that in a lot of places. >> brown: chinati, and the whole marfa phenomenon, grew with the arrival here in the 1970s of artist donald judd, a g figure in what became known as minimalism, art stripped down to basic forms. judd wanted out of what he saw as the stifling new york art scene, as he explained in an 1983 newshour interview. >> for many years, i have been looking for empty
jeffrey brown has this encore report from our "american creators" series. >> brown: welcome to marfa,as, dusty ranchlands surrounding a tiny rural town near the mexican border, and an internationally renowned art mecca. it's sometimes weird, often wonderful, definitely far offth beaten path, some three hours from the nearest majorai ort. >> you can get from new york to paris, seated and eating dinner faster tu can get from new york to marfa. so, you got to make the...
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today, brown addressed the media for the first time as a raider. "i bring accountability. i bring actions. so what i say, what i do. how i approach things. holding the guys accountable in the receiving room. developing a pot. challenging guys if they drop a ball.we gonna have a pot, just super accountable." jon gruden and jon gruden and co are betting that brown will attract some double teams so they're making sure they've got the rest of the field covered as well...the raiders bolstered their receiving corps even further today with the news they're set to sign ty-rell williams...he comes to the bay after four years with the chargers...best season for williams was 2016, when he caught 7 touchdown passes and put up over 1,000 yards... the 49ers have been busy as well...the newest member of the red and gold will be running back tevin coleman. coleman's no stranger to a kyle shanahan-led offense...he played for the falcons when shanahan was offensive coordinator in atlanta...the deal reported to be two years and ten million...adding col
today, brown addressed the media for the first time as a raider. "i bring accountability. i bring actions. so what i say, what i do. how i approach things. holding the guys accountable in the receiving room. developing a pot. challenging guys if they drop a ball.we gonna have a pot, just super accountable." jon gruden and jon gruden and co are betting that brown will attract some double teams so they're making sure they've got the rest of the field covered as well...the raiders...
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and i they're more successful when they are. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, hvi'm jeffrey brown in nasle: for the past few weeks, our brief but spectacular series has profiled several voices from jackson, mississippi. tonight, we hear from terun moore, who at the age of 17 was charged with capital murder and sentenced to life without parole. in 2012, the supreme court ruled such sentencing of minors unconstitutional. as a result, moore was recently paroled following 19 years of incarceration. he's currently enrolled in community college and works with "the people's advocacy institute," focusing on reducing violence in jackson. >> i went to school in north jackson my whole life, i love playing ball you know, growing up around here. on april 2nd, 1998, i wasly actulaying ball at thean parka couple of my neighborhood guys, they were about to commit a robbery on some guys from out of townguthey gave me they asked me to stand there so, i was 17 and really wasn't thinking about consequences or what soi held a gun on a dude, wanted to take the gun from me, so he ended upetting shot, and later d
and i they're more successful when they are. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, hvi'm jeffrey brown in nasle: for the past few weeks, our brief but spectacular series has profiled several voices from jackson, mississippi. tonight, we hear from terun moore, who at the age of 17 was charged with capital murder and sentenced to life without parole. in 2012, the supreme court ruled such sentencing of minors unconstitutional. as a result, moore was recently paroled following 19 years of...
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>> yeah. >> brown: meaning what?well, i mean, the great cliche aboutir, right, is that, you know, you can't experience it, because it's so ever-present. it's always around, always. but we don't ever have a very direct indicator of, kind of the dynac nature of the changes that air. >> brown: the device uses a clser sensor to detect par in the air. it picks up particulate matter that's 2.5 microns w.me-- known as2-point-5-- about one-30th the width of a man hair. but at that size, scientists say, particles can worsen conditions like asthma, lung and heart disease. the bell, sensing a high level of particulate matte releases a magnetic mallet that strikes the metal pipes surrounding it. >> you really can think of it as, like, windhimes for air pollution. so, when it's going all of the time-- rown: wind-chimes for ai pollution? >> yeah. so when it's going off a lot, as you might on a very windy day, you'd ha a sense, like, okay, this is, this is getting up to, maybe, not great or not althy level of p.m.-2.5. >> brown: th
>> yeah. >> brown: meaning what?well, i mean, the great cliche aboutir, right, is that, you know, you can't experience it, because it's so ever-present. it's always around, always. but we don't ever have a very direct indicator of, kind of the dynac nature of the changes that air. >> brown: the device uses a clser sensor to detect par in the air. it picks up particulate matter that's 2.5 microns w.me-- known as2-point-5-- about one-30th the width of a man hair. but at that...
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. >>> you may have heard about the trade for star receiver antonio brown.ll get you up to speed of all the details how it went down next in sports. one of the most t stories of the nfl offseason has been where will steelers wide receiver antonio brown >>> lawyer brate here at the xfinity sportsdesk. one of the most talked about stories is where will wide receiver antonio brown land? that speculation is now over as steelers and raiders have agreed on a deal that will bring brown to the bay area. raiders traded a third and 50 round pick in this year's draft to get the pro. the three year deal is worth up to $54 million with a little over $30 million of that guaranteed. here is nbc sports raiders insiders with more on that deal. >> reporter: the raiders have long been interested in trading for wide receiver all-pro antonio brown but considered a long shot until friday afternoon. here's why. raiders have four picks in the top 35 nfl draft but they didn't want to part with any of them. later this week, antonio's brown and the value and market for him started to
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jeffrey brown, who profiled kacey musgraves last month, has a report on nashville's gender imbalance, what's being done to address it. it's part of our regular series on arts and culture, "canvas."♪ ♪ th >> bis is the sound ofht monday nat "the listening room," known in nashville as a" writer's round where singer- songwriters learn to hone their craft before a live au. ♪ ne♪ but thiss different, and rarean all-women showcase in city dominatedy male voices. turn to a country station today and this is what you're most likely to hear: ♪ ♪ in fact, in 2017 only around 10% of billboard's top 60 country songs were by women, a number that's actuallfallen in recent years. and it was that persistent disparity that led producetodd cassetty to found this all- female showcase, called "song suffragettes." ♪ ♪ >> we thought if we create a female only weekly show where a e play these women can c their songs try them out see what the responses are, meet like-minded creatives that they would benefit. >> brown: kalie shorr is one of them. originally from maine, in 2012 she graduated high school early s
jeffrey brown, who profiled kacey musgraves last month, has a report on nashville's gender imbalance, what's being done to address it. it's part of our regular series on arts and culture, "canvas."♪ ♪ th >> bis is the sound ofht monday nat "the listening room," known in nashville as a" writer's round where singer- songwriters learn to hone their craft before a live au. ♪ ne♪ but thiss different, and rarean all-women showcase in city dominatedy male voices....
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jeffrey brown brings us this encore story. >> brown: a cold winter day in the tiny coal town of mphill,y, in letcher couentucky, hard hit by the closing of nearby mines. but on this friday, residents have gathered in the basement of a shuttered school turned communy center for free food, music, dancing... and a celebration-- of a tiny but empowering catering business run by gwen johnson, whose ning family has lived here for generations. >> i was raised in a coal mine family, where the pride was in the job, but you didn't really own what you made. but with hemphill catering company, we own what we make. the community will. >> brown: the business was madeu possible t the support of appalshop, based in nearby whitesburg, an arts and culture institution that, from its very mibeginnings, has made eco development part of its mission. >> we have bwin so inundated "this is the way your life is, these are the options, this is what yore going to do if you stay here." >> brown: ada smith is a proapam director alshop, and grew up in whitesburg. >> we can tell you, day in and day out, how many youn
jeffrey brown brings us this encore story. >> brown: a cold winter day in the tiny coal town of mphill,y, in letcher couentucky, hard hit by the closing of nearby mines. but on this friday, residents have gathered in the basement of a shuttered school turned communy center for free food, music, dancing... and a celebration-- of a tiny but empowering catering business run by gwen johnson, whose ning family has lived here for generations. >> i was raised in a coal mine family, where...
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supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, thank you. today, i have two pieces. one is an in memorial, and i'm so sad about this particular person because i admired him from afar. he's an artist. we lost a loving member of our community last month, mr. eugene e. white. on february 8, 2019, mr. white transcended with his wife by his side. he was a devoted husband of 48 years, daughter tracey, grandfather, friend, artist, and neighbor. eugene e. white was born in 1933 in rural arkansas -- or arkansas. the son of a share cropper, he studied agriculture and often worked in the cotton fields with his father. though he received no formal training, eugene showed an incredible aptude for painting at an early age. he chased his creative pursuits all the way to detroit where he completed design sketches for cadillac. in 1958, he continued west, settling in san francisco and starting his own business. he loved the independence of freedom of being his own boss, so he opened the first black owned art gallery in the city. white's first public art show was in golden gate park,
supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, thank you. today, i have two pieces. one is an in memorial, and i'm so sad about this particular person because i admired him from afar. he's an artist. we lost a loving member of our community last month, mr. eugene e. white. on february 8, 2019, mr. white transcended with his wife by his side. he was a devoted husband of 48 years, daughter tracey, grandfather, friend, artist, and neighbor. eugene e. white was born in 1933 in rural arkansas --...
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and while raiders fans are excited about brown..over odell beckham junior. so crazy that one woman called the police.. police.. as the world turns.. boogie's grandma's favorite.. and the warriors soap opera continues this morning.. with an upcoming wedding, a wounded player and a win. with kevin durant nursing a sore ankle.. demarcus cousins had a starring role in last night's drama.. the rockets houston we have a you do.. and boogie. best game yet.. eight rebounds in the to 104 victory. thompson's obviously all with 30 points.. but it was really stood out using his eagle some tactical passes.. steph curry points.. he was boogie sees steph pop birthday! so part is.. steph anyway with his head. and birthday: steph today. because as we're always storylines arc.. i can see boogie now.. sitting next to grandma. remember this "harry met ryan married the world reciting her vows world turns.">and they lived happily ever after.. until betsy got in to a disfiguring accident which explains why she was a different actress when they took the ba
and while raiders fans are excited about brown..over odell beckham junior. so crazy that one woman called the police.. police.. as the world turns.. boogie's grandma's favorite.. and the warriors soap opera continues this morning.. with an upcoming wedding, a wounded player and a win. with kevin durant nursing a sore ankle.. demarcus cousins had a starring role in last night's drama.. the rockets houston we have a you do.. and boogie. best game yet.. eight rebounds in the to 104 victory....
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inme and kitchen >> brown: the washgton, d.c.e and kitchen of celebrated eaok, najmieh batmanglij, as she prepares a special >> i'm making traditional chrsian new year meal, whian making fisit's spring lamb because some parts of it, they eat spring lamb for the norooz. i love what i'm doing. i'm so lucky. and i cook with all myeing and i cook with love and i love to have people that i care for. >> brown: najmieh is the author of eight cookbooks, including "food of life," a bible of sorts for persians living abroad. >> brown: she's also a personal friend-- i've been lucky to dine es her table a number of t over the years, and hear stories of her growing up in tehran. t i remember yling me that you did not cook as a girl right. your mother wouldn't let you in the kitchen. >> yes. i always love to cook, but m mother wouldn't allow me in the kitchen. she would say, go to university, get your education. you will have enty of time to cook. and she was right. >> brown: najmieh studied in th, united stand on graduation: sh>> i returned t
inme and kitchen >> brown: the washgton, d.c.e and kitchen of celebrated eaok, najmieh batmanglij, as she prepares a special >> i'm making traditional chrsian new year meal, whian making fisit's spring lamb because some parts of it, they eat spring lamb for the norooz. i love what i'm doing. i'm so lucky. and i cook with all myeing and i cook with love and i love to have people that i care for. >> brown: najmieh is the author of eight cookbooks, including "food of...
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. >> hleft out the brown shirts. it is classic authorityarin isn't.s almost mouss moose lieny l. president trump told me he's afraid ofonfrontation in person. he'll do it over the internet but he won't do it in person. he needs to exert toughness and admires ughness and putin and north koreans that's his highest virtue but it's a plus tree front which is trip actual. >> reckless beyd lief. i can't believe it. words matter, especially the words of a president. he's not talking to breitbart or any particular group. whenever the pressident spe he's speaking to all of us and for all of us. this wasr ciminally reckless. it was almost sanctioning and condoning any t of violence by one of his supporters, armedga supportersst a political critic, a political appoint saying i understand it. it just contrasted with the words of a reagan or a kennedy or any other president. >>oodruff: for some i thnk it called to mind what his former lawyer michael cone said not long ago when he said, well when he was testifying before the congress he said he wasn't idre if the p
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oakland set to sign former patriots left tackle trent brown... to a 4-four year contract worth 66-million dollars, 36-million of which is guaranteed. --it's the richest deal for a lineman in the nfl.. and this will mark brown's 2nd-stint in the bay area... as he was drafted by the 49ers in 2015... then traded to new england where he was protecting tom brady's blind side. --and derek carr will love this as he was sacked 51-times last year. --it's the 2nd big signing for the raiders... as they got antonio brown from pittsburgh for a 3rd and 5th round draft pick... and will reportedly give him 30-million dollars in guaranteed money. studio.joins us in the 70s. (teresa)(teresa) lots to talk about in the sports world tonight...(ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. fans are now seeing how the raiders are re-building the roster. we already rocking the silver and black.. and multiple reports say, they will add a world champion offensive lineman. oakland set to sign former patriots left tackle trent brown... to a 4-four year contract worth 66-milli
oakland set to sign former patriots left tackle trent brown... to a 4-four year contract worth 66-million dollars, 36-million of which is guaranteed. --it's the richest deal for a lineman in the nfl.. and this will mark brown's 2nd-stint in the bay area... as he was drafted by the 49ers in 2015... then traded to new england where he was protecting tom brady's blind side. --and derek carr will love this as he was sacked 51-times last year. --it's the 2nd big signing for the raiders... as they...
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough.applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you.
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough.applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you.
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for b.m.r. rental, but i would be in the lottery and never be like 307 or 310. i pretty much had kind of given up on that, and had to leave san francisco. i found out about the san francisco mayor's office of housing about two or three years ago, and i originally did home counseling with someone, but then, my certificate expired, and one of my friends jamie, she was actually interested in purchasing a unit. i told her about the housing program, the mayor's office, and i told her hey, you've got to do the six hour counseling and the 12 hour training. she said no, i want you to go with me. and t
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for...
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." >> brown: a young boy in sunglasses poses outside a loews movie thear on 125th street in new yorky. a shoemaker stands in his rkspace, cigarette hanging between his fingers. portraits of men, women and children, often amid the hubbub of daily life, yet somehow intimate. "you might just pass us by," the subjects seem to say, "but here we are."'r ththe work of photographer dawoud bey. >> it begins with the subject, a deep interest in wanting to describe the black subject in harlem, in a way that's as complex as the experience of any one else. it's to kindwof re-shape the d one person at a time. >>rown: bey, who has sever hearing loss, first made his name as a street photographer capturing life in harlem in the 1970s. in his work sie, shot in many rts of the country, on streets and in a studio, he's conts ued to re-fow blacks are portrayed in art and popular culture. >> african americans and photographs have very often been viewed through a lens of social pathology. so, wanted to respond to tha kind of representation by making photographs that conveyed a deep, complex humanity. i wan
." >> brown: a young boy in sunglasses poses outside a loews movie thear on 125th street in new yorky. a shoemaker stands in his rkspace, cigarette hanging between his fingers. portraits of men, women and children, often amid the hubbub of daily life, yet somehow intimate. "you might just pass us by," the subjects seem to say, "but here we are."'r ththe work of photographer dawoud bey. >> it begins with the subject, a deep interest in wanting to describe the...
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. >> i moved into my wonderful, beautiful, affordable housing march 7th. i have lived in san francisco since i was two-years-old. i've lived in hunters view for 23 to 24 years now. my name is vlady. i use titus and i am the resident commissioner for the san francisco housing facility. from the very beginning, this whole transition of public housing and affordable housing was a good idea. but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. >> i moved into my wonderful, beautiful, affordable housing march 7th. i have lived in san francisco since i was two-years-old. i've lived in hunters view...
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. volunteers. >> my name is mark a proud grand date i didn't all over san francisco residents are adopt rains to keep our sewer system healthy i'm adopted a grain draining i thought of a simple illusion to a big problem it will help out the neighborhood and be responsible for the places we live i want or apparent to the web site and >> for case numbers 180-0724. and var574, conditional use authorization and variance. are proposed for continuance to march 24th, 2019. further commissioner is under the regular calendar, 7 for case number 22. i do believe there is -- >> okay. do we have any public comment? yes, go ahead. >>
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. volunteers. >> my name is mark a proud grand date i didn't all over san francisco residents are adopt rains to keep our sewer system healthy i'm adopted a...
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[applause] >> supervisor brown: hello, everyone, and thanks for being here. i was just reminiscing this election, when mayor breed won the election, she said vallie, i need you to come down and work again for me. we asked her, i remember, mayor breed, she said, my number one priority is public housing. what's your second priority? public housing. what's your third priority? public housing. and after the third time, we said, we got it. public housing is your priority. we came over to westside courts. you know, it's the second oldest public housing in the city. we walked, and we talked -- we talked to residents about their situation here, what they were thinking, how -- that they -- you know, how did they feel about living here? a lot of -- everybody was grateful, but also, we realized this needs work. this complex needed work, and it needed rehab. and when then mayor ed lee came in, he talked about r.a.d. and one of the things that i was really passionate and so is mayor breed, when we build housing or remodel housing, there is no displacement. that is somethi
[applause] >> supervisor brown: hello, everyone, and thanks for being here. i was just reminiscing this election, when mayor breed won the election, she said vallie, i need you to come down and work again for me. we asked her, i remember, mayor breed, she said, my number one priority is public housing. what's your second priority? public housing. what's your third priority? public housing. and after the third time, we said, we got it. public housing is your priority. we came over to...
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. >> ambassador brown this morning.r president talk like that. not because i blame him, we can go into all the ways he's played fo footsie with white nationalists. we should stand in solidarity and say, we're all americans. there's no identity politics, no this is your issue or this is my issue. >> that's not what's happening in congress right now. people are actually going on out and trying to find these moments on social media that will go viral to make them popular instead of actually talking about the issues that will help solve this problem and heal americans. >> congressman, i want to bring it back to something that mia said about what president trump has said about muslims. there was a story that he told on the campaign trail about general blackjacker abo er abop. i want it's not a true story at all. here is an excerpt from it. >> he took the 50 terrorists and he took 50 men and he dipped 50 bullets in pigs' blood. he had his men load his rifles and he lined up the 50 people and they shot 49 of those people and t
. >> ambassador brown this morning.r president talk like that. not because i blame him, we can go into all the ways he's played fo footsie with white nationalists. we should stand in solidarity and say, we're all americans. there's no identity politics, no this is your issue or this is my issue. >> that's not what's happening in congress right now. people are actually going on out and trying to find these moments on social media that will go viral to make them popular instead of...
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. - >> welcome to the epic center did you know you may be eligible for a 3 thousand redefeat beating he'll learn about the stay safe program hi, everybody i'm patrick chief resigns director for the city and county of san francisco welcome to another episode of stay safe i'm here with jennelle for the california earthquake authority she'll talk about brace and bolt good to see you. >> earthquake brace and bolt the first incentive program of california mitigation program as jointly managed by the earthquake authority and the california gvrnz of department of emergency services. >> and what is the mission. >> brace and bolt is $3,000 up to a homeowner that retrofits the equivalent in a single-family. >> we're down owe epic center the public dem
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. - >> welcome to the epic center did you know you may be eligible for a 3 thousand redefeat beating he'll learn about the stay safe program hi, everybody...
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what can't brown do for you? apparently brown can't run for president. decision might mean for the democratic field. r's decision might mean for the democratic field. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... you have to pay for that. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. review aarp medicare supplement plans and their rates in this free decision guide. call united healthcare insurance company or go online. visit aarpmedicaresupplement.com to request yours. even apply online... any time. oh. speaking of time... about a little ove
what can't brown do for you? apparently brown can't run for president. decision might mean for the democratic field. r's decision might mean for the democratic field. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... you have to pay for...
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. >> why is your face brown? >> they're brown apples. >> that's exactly what she said. she must have learned this from you. >> brown apples. >> say that again? >> this little cutie pie, she has this all over her face. she starts her line of questioning. >> look at those eyes. blink, blink, blink. >> adorable, and she's sticking to her story. >> brown apples. that's why your face is brown? >>mm >> i sl i me sme i have you been out drinking? >> nope. >> any other brown food in the kitchen? >> smells like pizza tomato. >> pizza tomato? >> mm-hmm. >> okay. pizza tomato. we're going with that one. she never gets the truth out of her. let's be honest, it's chocolate. >>> we go from that to this. the word of the day, with our friend kaden. >> what is this called? >> mom has more chocolate. >> comb. >> it's an ice cream -- >> comb. >> kaden is like me. >> a comb. comb. >> you're going to stand by that. >> an ice cream comb! >> that's it. that's all. >> mom and dad joke about it, i guarantee ten years from now they'll call it an ice cream comb. that's what happens when you have
. >> why is your face brown? >> they're brown apples. >> that's exactly what she said. she must have learned this from you. >> brown apples. >> say that again? >> this little cutie pie, she has this all over her face. she starts her line of questioning. >> look at those eyes. blink, blink, blink. >> adorable, and she's sticking to her story. >> brown apples. that's why your face is brown? >>mm >> i sl i me sme i have you been out...
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oakland is the team that managed to swing a deal for antonio brown after brown was rumored to be headed to any number of teams since the season ended. the raiders finalized a three- year deal in exchange for a number three and number five pick in the upcoming draft. the browns will get $12 million more in guaranteed money. the raiders did not get a lot for the fifth round pick. do have three first round picks in the upcomingdraft. there was a good effort against the giants. they got home and tried to make it short of two. the game was tied and they walked off at second and third. 5-4 oakland. meanwhile, another group of athletics beat the white sox 7- 6. another group the giants lost to texas 7-6. if you're going to spring training games, don't put too much stock in the game. >> i'm trying to figure out why the raiders would do that. the best defensive player in the nfl and trade for someone like antonio brown. cmac that is a good question and a lot of us are wondering that. a lot of us thought what happened to mac last season was about salary and what he was going to get but you're rig
oakland is the team that managed to swing a deal for antonio brown after brown was rumored to be headed to any number of teams since the season ended. the raiders finalized a three- year deal in exchange for a number three and number five pick in the upcoming draft. the browns will get $12 million more in guaranteed money. the raiders did not get a lot for the fifth round pick. do have three first round picks in the upcomingdraft. there was a good effort against the giants. they got home and...
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the contrast because antonio brown is about five. completely different styles but i like it.rget, they need to sell p.s.l. s of the new stadium. >> i want to know what the superfood diet is? >> intrigued to find out. >> your next assignment. >> he is in great shape. no disputing that. >> all these guys will make smoothies or something. . >>> breaking news in san leandro. live look from chopper five. the shooting scene involving an alameda county sheriff's deputy. looking at the parking lot of the reuse it to nation building on east 14th in san leandro. no official confirmation from authorities, working on that. we have seeing what appears to be the body of a victim near a parked car, a car that slammed into another car in the parking lot. the alameda county sheriff's department says elise two suspects involved, one fired at the deputy at one point. we can tell you know deputies were wounded in the incident. deputy's motorcycle tipped over near what we believe is the shooting site. still a bit unclear on how this got started. >>> chopper five shot video earlier showing a numbe
the contrast because antonio brown is about five. completely different styles but i like it.rget, they need to sell p.s.l. s of the new stadium. >> i want to know what the superfood diet is? >> intrigued to find out. >> your next assignment. >> he is in great shape. no disputing that. >> all these guys will make smoothies or something. . >>> breaking news in san leandro. live look from chopper five. the shooting scene involving an alameda county sheriff's...
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i never-- >> brown: you're supposed to >> yeah! right? >> brown: grow out of it?ver had that literary puberty and i don't want it, either! and i think because of that, i never let go of that always wanting that fantastical. i mean, i'll watch even bad fantasy films. i don't care! just give me a sword and some sorcery and i'llatch it. i think at some point, though, i did start to react to people that may beingot included or erased. >> brown: people like you?no >> you black people, people of color, being erased from those narrative or not even being in them in the first place and there's a part of me that always wanted, always wished to see just one. somebody like me in a story with dragons and elves and so on. but i think there is a thrill, particularly when you are young, to see somebody like yourself in a story. >> brown: so, the stories that went into this book from african mythology, from history, where did you find it e,l? >> everywhncluding online. thank god for the internet! old folktales. there are so folktales that i mean, i'll rd the ship logs. ll read th
i never-- >> brown: you're supposed to >> yeah! right? >> brown: grow out of it?ver had that literary puberty and i don't want it, either! and i think because of that, i never let go of that always wanting that fantastical. i mean, i'll watch even bad fantasy films. i don't care! just give me a sword and some sorcery and i'llatch it. i think at some point, though, i did start to react to people that may beingot included or erased. >> brown: people like you?no >>...
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he was a boxer, james brown.u fight? did you ever fight? >> yeah, i boxed. >> stephen: semipro. >> no, police athletic league. my father was an amateur fighter. >> stephen: okay. >> and i used to box with him all the time. and i went to kind of a rough school, and i had to, like, really learn to box. so -- >> stephen: on the fly. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: the movie "gloria bell," again with juliane moore. it's about a budding relationship between you two. what was john turturro's-- what was your budding romance like? what were your first dates like? >> my first dates? usually i would ask somebody out when i was dancing. i remember kissing a really beautiful girl in high school. and she was-- she was unbelievably beautiful. but she was the worst kisser, you know. i mean i didn't know how to kiss, either. >> stephen: sure. >> but it was like air kisses or something. and i remember, i was, like, i said, "if this is what kissing is, i don't know. make this is not for me." >> stephen: i'm out. >> and i was so disappo
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supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i'd like to move this item to continue to april 2. >> president yee: so this amendment -- well, supervisor brown, to continue this item to april 2. there a second? supervisor haney. without any objection, then -- >> clerk: mr. president, could we make a motion to amend this item so the actual date will reflect april 2. >> president yee: there's a motion to amend this item to continue to april 2, and there was a second by supervisor haney. without any objection, then, this motion passes. [gavel]. >> clerk: thank you. >> president yee: as amended, can we take this item as amended, same house, same call? [gavel]. >> president yee: okay. item will be continued. that brings us to -- madam clerk, please read the in memoriams. >> clerk: today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of the follow ping individuals, for the late miss mary ann miller, and on behalf of supervisor peskin, for the late mr. ted krober. >> president yee: okay. colleagues, that brings us to the
supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i'd like to move this item to continue to april 2. >> president yee: so this amendment -- well, supervisor brown, to continue this item to april 2. there a second? supervisor haney. without any objection, then -- >> clerk: mr. president, could we make a motion to amend this item so the actual date will reflect april 2. >> president yee: there's a motion to amend this item to continue to april 2, and there was a second by...
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one of the leagues top receivers. >> the team introduced antonio brown today.have more on this introdand the hope that comes along with it for the upcoming season. >> reporter: it was all smiles at the raiders facility in alameda today. antonio brown was there with his wife, his three young songs, his chef, his trainer, the whole entourage. the concept of family was something appealing to brown and the raiders. >> it has been like family, welcoming my family and acknowledging and knowing my family. it speaks volumes to what kind of person hebusiness. when you have a guy who shares that kind of everything in his power to be the best he can be, on and off the field. you have a great imagination when you coach a man like this. popcorn at halftime. we are excited about this guy. >> reporter: brown has been a pro bowl receiver with over 1000 yards in seven of his nine seasons. but he comes with some baggage. in the final regular season game of 2018 the steelers needed to win and some help to make the playoffs. brown didn't play in that game after a tumultuous week i
one of the leagues top receivers. >> the team introduced antonio brown today.have more on this introdand the hope that comes along with it for the upcoming season. >> reporter: it was all smiles at the raiders facility in alameda today. antonio brown was there with his wife, his three young songs, his chef, his trainer, the whole entourage. the concept of family was something appealing to brown and the raiders. >> it has been like family, welcoming my family and acknowledging...
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>> brown: but it did something.ng to you. >> and then i went to library and i got seven plays, you and i just started chasing all this stuff. >> i didn't have the same relationship to it that that ethan did, but the more time i've read the play, including throughout our entire process, the more there was to be mined. and that's the most exciting thing for an actor. >> a lot of actors are drawn to this like catnip. a little bit like hemingway before him, sam has a reputation of toughness. and so, guys often try to macho that up. and if you do that, you actu lose. sam shepard is unbelievably funny, and he's a deeplyit spl man. and he's got a profound sensibility about america, and it's not knee-jerk macho. it's many, many things., >> all rig said it was the most authentic western he'd come across in a decade.d >> he likeat story, your story? >> yeah, what is so surprising about that? >> it's stupid. >> brown: as the play develops, the brothers' roles shift. ey, that's my story we'r talking about. >> it's a bullshit st
>> brown: but it did something.ng to you. >> and then i went to library and i got seven plays, you and i just started chasing all this stuff. >> i didn't have the same relationship to it that that ethan did, but the more time i've read the play, including throughout our entire process, the more there was to be mined. and that's the most exciting thing for an actor. >> a lot of actors are drawn to this like catnip. a little bit like hemingway before him, sam has a...
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brown/panda travel: "the southwest effect is in full force yeah."ke brown from panda travel tells us this could be partly due to southwest airlines entering the hawaii market soon.brown says southwest's pricing structure is simple and works for them. southwest also accepts the first two checked bags for free.brown tells us that's a big deal because people in hawaii have to travel with luggage.it also helps travel agencies.
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antonio brown and then another brown. the ex-49er will protect derek carr from getting sacked another 51 times. they agreed to a four year deal and brown is reportedly were $66 million with $36 million guaranteed. the highest pay and the nfl. he spent the last year in new england protecting brady. the warriors had another lackluster performance at home last night losing to the phoenix son. steve kerr was caught on camera telling assistant mike brown he was hired of green during a timeout late in the fourth quarter. don't lip read too much into it. >> for the lip readers, what i said was i beg to differ with his approach tonight. that was my exact words. i don't know how somebody misconstrued that. >> he can diffuse anything. very diplomatically. the moral of the story yes, when you get to that stage of the season when you're talking about lip reading from the coach, bring on the playoffs. >>> i promise you will straighten this out. >> no sooner did he say that when another alleged secs tape surfaces. a couple claiming it'
antonio brown and then another brown. the ex-49er will protect derek carr from getting sacked another 51 times. they agreed to a four year deal and brown is reportedly were $66 million with $36 million guaranteed. the highest pay and the nfl. he spent the last year in new england protecting brady. the warriors had another lackluster performance at home last night losing to the phoenix son. steve kerr was caught on camera telling assistant mike brown he was hired of green during a timeout late...
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today, brown addressed the media for the first time as a raider."i bring accountability. i bring actions. so what i say, what i do. how i approach things. holding the guys accountable in the receiving room. developing a pot. challenging guys if they drop a ball.we gonna have a pot, just super accountable." jon gruden and co are betting jon gruden and co are betting that brown will attract some double teams so they're making sure they've got the rest of the field covered as well...the raiders bolstered with the news they're set to sign ty-rell williams...he comes to the bay after four years with the chargers...best season for williams was 2016, when he caught 7 touchdown passes and put up over 1,000 yards... the 49ers have been busy as well...the newest member of the red and gold will be running back tevin coleman. coleman's no stranger to a kyle shanahan-led offense...he played for the falcons when shanahan was offensive coordinator in atlanta...the deal reported to be two years and ten million...adding coleman to a backfield that includes matt bre
today, brown addressed the media for the first time as a raider."i bring accountability. i bring actions. so what i say, what i do. how i approach things. holding the guys accountable in the receiving room. developing a pot. challenging guys if they drop a ball.we gonna have a pot, just super accountable." jon gruden and co are betting jon gruden and co are betting that brown will attract some double teams so they're making sure they've got the rest of the field covered as well...the...
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so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved fro
so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san...
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. >>> the raiders get another brown on their roster.atest drama and warrior land. loose lips and the fans sinking ships according to clay. tip-off is next. if you love breakfast and a good deal, you should try denny's new omelettes. fresh ingredients folded into fluffy eggs all at a great price. denny's new omelette line-up - starting at just $6.99. >>> the raiders traded for antonio brown and signed x 49er trent brown won super bowl with the patriots. it is a four year and deal. $36 million guaranteed. brown pride in new england as a left tackle protecting tom brady. this is great news for derek carr who had a career-high 51 times last season. the 49ers have agreed to a four- year deal with kwon alexander worth $54 million. 27 million guaranteed. he is coming mathpro wl 201anre will return season. reportedly agreed to a one-year deal. buffalo will be his third stop since leaving san francisco after the 2014 season. the giants and dodgers, welcome to the rivalry. the number two overall draft is now 7-14 this spring. the warriors begin a
. >>> the raiders get another brown on their roster.atest drama and warrior land. loose lips and the fans sinking ships according to clay. tip-off is next. if you love breakfast and a good deal, you should try denny's new omelettes. fresh ingredients folded into fluffy eggs all at a great price. denny's new omelette line-up - starting at just $6.99. >>> the raiders traded for antonio brown and signed x 49er trent brown won super bowl with the patriots. it is a four year and...