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john young was in charlie brown.f the items involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel also caused a 3.5 degree rotation between the two spacecraft. not enough to endanger on docking, but for apollo 11, it would be fixed. >> ok. three minutes, going over the hill. you are go for undocking. we will see you around the other side. >> roger. >> roger. narrator: the undocking took place behind the moon. ♪ narrator: when contact was reestablished, snoopy and charlie brown were ready for the separation maneuver prior to descend. the word from john young and charlie brown was -- >> you will never know how big this thing gets when there's only one g
john young was in charlie brown.f the items involved then to the tunnel connecting snoopy and charlie brown to make sure that the spacecraft patches did not leak. >> i say again, we cannot get the tunnel to vent. over. >> roger. i understand. tunnel will not vent. narrator: this was a real problem. the vent pipes seemed to be clogged. however, the hatch integrity was checked by reducing the pressure in the lunar module. the inability to reduce pressure in the tunnel also caused a...
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again.di different , different script. >> brown: different time. >> different time.er >> brown: dit time, because one of the big questions is doing "to kill a mockingbird" today. >> ihink harper lee went as far as she could. peck was-- it was written as the great white ro, savior, and that's what he played. that washe book, that was the movie. >> brown: how much change is alwed? that became a question last year when lee's estate sued, saying sorkin's script unacceptably altered characters. the suit was ultimately settled, and the show went on. sorkin argued "mockingbird" today should reflect an increased awareness of racism, then and now. that meant a more meaningf role for the african american characters: the defendant, tom robinson, and finch's maid, calpurnia, who's played by latanya richardson jackson. >> i don't want 'em hatin' people they disagree with. >> ya gotta give maycomb time, cal. this is the deep south. you gotta give maycomb time. well, how much time woul maycomb like >> i didn't want her to be the magical negro. neither did i want her to just be scenery. my coming to it
again.di different , different script. >> brown: different time. >> different time.er >> brown: dit time, because one of the big questions is doing "to kill a mockingbird" today. >> ihink harper lee went as far as she could. peck was-- it was written as the great white ro, savior, and that's what he played. that washe book, that was the movie. >> brown: how much change is alwed? that became a question last year when lee's estate sued, saying sorkin's...
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the command module, could sign charlie brown. the lunar module, snoopy.time for conversation and showing the people on the are what space travel is like. choice, youve your can go upside down. >> do whatever he says. we got one in each direction. >> it's the only way to fly. narrator: farther and farther and theth, stafford others flew on their wingless flight. day and night became only a progression of minutes as the spacecraft rotated at three revolutions per hour. >> we are about to finish. we will psych out. tomorrow, we should be around the moon. >> roger. >> [inaudible] >> apollo 10, sounds like were ready for a naval drill on the flight deck. >> here is your horoscope for today. you should concentrate on finishing things that you have already started. [laughter] >> today's pace will be moderate. use this time to take inventory. john, you will have a slow day today. this will give you time to concentrate on the work ahead. you will enjoy your surroundings and companions. reads, givepe careful thought to your working and driving habits. do something
the command module, could sign charlie brown. the lunar module, snoopy.time for conversation and showing the people on the are what space travel is like. choice, youve your can go upside down. >> do whatever he says. we got one in each direction. >> it's the only way to fly. narrator: farther and farther and theth, stafford others flew on their wingless flight. day and night became only a progression of minutes as the spacecraft rotated at three revolutions per hour. >> we are...
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brown: yeah. are -- i think we think where the danger is is when generalist themselves get caught in the echo chamber and they are not testing the assumptions on what they are hearing. we saw that play out in 2016, were seeingers things with their own eyes as they went out to the states, or hearing things, or the concern about hillary clinton, just the dynamic emerging in the country that led to donald trump succeeding in 2016. i have talked with many they travel toy michigan, and i have one in native of who was a michigan, whose family is very conservative, and he, at the time, worked for a conservative publication himself. , but becauseings the traditional metrics of how you judge a presidential campaign were saying something different, and those metrics are generally proven correct, polling, fundraising, lots of other things. i think people just sort of allow themselves to be -- donald trump was such an unusual candidate who was breaking every kind of barrier in terms of what is typical in pres
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jeffrey brown has this from amsterdam, as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brownery day, thousands of visitors crowd into amsterdam's rijksmuseum to catch a glimpse of one of history's most celebrated art works, a masterpiece of storytelling, light and shadow, on a mammoth scale. but we got our own after-hoursan look at itthe other works in the museum's extraordinaryex nebition, titled "all the rembrandts." it's part of the netherland's celebrations commemorating the 350th anniversary of hisat and marks the first time this world-renowned museum has ma its entire collection o rembrandts open to the public. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see it all out. >> brown: jane turner is curator of prints.so >> it'thing you can just come back to over and over again, and each time you look, you'll see something newffnd something ent. >> brown: there are 22 paintings,ncluding grand portraits of dutch high society and scenes from the bible. 60 drawings, and more than 300 prints. they span his career, and show an artist unmatched at capring the humanity in his sub
jeffrey brown has this from amsterdam, as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brownery day, thousands of visitors crowd into amsterdam's rijksmuseum to catch a glimpse of one of history's most celebrated art works, a masterpiece of storytelling, light and shadow, on a mammoth scale. but we got our own after-hoursan look at itthe other works in the museum's extraordinaryex nebition, titled "all the rembrandts." it's part of the netherland's...
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now during the same week we mark the 60th anniversary of the historic brown v board of education leader mcconnell has scheduled votes on nominees whose views directly contradict t the spirit and equality of justice that brown represents. it is appalling putting somebody on the bench after we have made so much progress consider the nomination fromun texas he has peddled conspiracies of widespread voter fraud once called obama and un-american imposter bows to arab sheiks this is the man we put on the bench? is supposed to see both sides that hard right ideologues who will do damage to this country for a generation. and approved by the republican senate yesterday to sit on the district court in texas he will sit on the bench for life. you always try to put on the bench people that are o moderate clinton and barack obama hear we have a parade of narrow ideologues and that is not who should be on the bench here is another one kenneth lee of california. his writingspp reveal shocking positions on race and diversity and affirmative-action women's reproductive freedoms he once wrote it is a mal
now during the same week we mark the 60th anniversary of the historic brown v board of education leader mcconnell has scheduled votes on nominees whose views directly contradict t the spirit and equality of justice that brown represents. it is appalling putting somebody on the bench after we have made so much progress consider the nomination fromun texas he has peddled conspiracies of widespread voter fraud once called obama and un-american imposter bows to arab sheiks this is the man we put on...
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chief justice roberts felt comfortable talking about brown, he said, because he put brown in that categorycases like mar berry versus madison, the 1803 decision that established judicial review. he put it in that category that they were unlikely to ever return to the supreme court. so that's what chief justice roberts thought in 2005. are there now members of the legal profession who believe that brown, the question of whether state-sanctioned apartheid is constitutional or not? an issue that might return to the supreme court? what possible reason could one have not to answer the question? it sends a signal, there's some signaling happening that everything is on the table. and it's important for people to remember that brown wasn't just about school desegregation. what brown symbolizes, i think, for many people, particularly on the far right is kind of an entire project that transformed our democracy. it's a project that opened the doors to groups, to african-americans, so latinos, but also to women, to members of the lgbtq community. it was a new way of reinvigorating what the meaning of
chief justice roberts felt comfortable talking about brown, he said, because he put brown in that categorycases like mar berry versus madison, the 1803 decision that established judicial review. he put it in that category that they were unlikely to ever return to the supreme court. so that's what chief justice roberts thought in 2005. are there now members of the legal profession who believe that brown, the question of whether state-sanctioned apartheid is constitutional or not? an issue that...
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with wine browns lost now to over $1000000.00 informant exclusive against the gang. when i was sort of the ripple for this much awful sort for the guy i just restart can do something about it and i think the system are we doing something about it. so inform addicts schools private investigator can gamble he's willing to hand over the suitcase of evidence and forensic d tao of the fraud against wind brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. usually type one of the steps necessary to get rid of a person like me that's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy now can. one group actually came to me and to hear me but came to get rid of you if i have to kill and kill you down some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of bad things we regards to came. when i saw what he was doing i just knew i couldn't get rid of him for the simple fact that he's hoping out a lot of people in order to get very low spec in the order what do you make of the fact th
with wine browns lost now to over $1000000.00 informant exclusive against the gang. when i was sort of the ripple for this much awful sort for the guy i just restart can do something about it and i think the system are we doing something about it. so inform addicts schools private investigator can gamble he's willing to hand over the suitcase of evidence and forensic d tao of the fraud against wind brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this...
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she quotes "brown v.class was only the second after bussing integrated berkeley public schools, without this decision i likely wouldn't be a u.s. senator, it's critical we combat the racial inequalities that still exist in our schools. that unanimous ruling is widely regarded as one of the supreme court's greatest moments but civil rights groups are pointing that over two dozen nominees have dodged a question when asked about the case." watch this. >> do you believe that brown versus board of education was correctly decided? >> senator, i don't mean to be coy but i think i get into a difficult -- a difficult area when i start commenting on supreme court decisions, which are correctly decided and which i may disagree with. >> i do not feel it's appropriate for me to comment on whether or not the case was properly decided. >> i think that would be inappropriate. >> the canons of judicial conduct prohibit us from commenting. >> i'm not allowed to comment on the merits of supreme court -- >> why can't they an
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brown is not one of thousands of cases. a supreme court case, sufficient as marbury versus madison. it speaks to modern democracy. until last year, this was not controversial. the idea that somehow you have to demure on brown because you'll object a slippery slope is absurd. if chief justice roberts recognized brown as lying at the center of the cannon of the rule of law, if our entire profession has been united on the left and the right about the importance of evening balance protection and the brown decision, it is astonishing that someone who will be the deputy attorney general overseeing the departments like the civil rights division that has a portfolio of cases that directly depend on brown, to feel as though he cannot talk about the brown case, is astonishing. that he was confirmed today is quite alarming. we should beware. tomorrow is the 65th anniversary of the brown versus education. we are not going to be deterred. we see what is at stake. we see what the man is and we're leaning in hard to protect equal rights i
brown is not one of thousands of cases. a supreme court case, sufficient as marbury versus madison. it speaks to modern democracy. until last year, this was not controversial. the idea that somehow you have to demure on brown because you'll object a slippery slope is absurd. if chief justice roberts recognized brown as lying at the center of the cannon of the rule of law, if our entire profession has been united on the left and the right about the importance of evening balance protection and...
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the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies . what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so how do you know can. one group actually came to me and to be rebuffed came to get rid of you if i have to kill and kill you down some pretty bad things haven't you already hear how i've done a lot of things we regards to came when i saw what he was doing i just knew i couldn't get rid of him for the simple fact that he's hoping a lot of people in order to get very low spec in order what do you make of the fact that informant x. the man he's helping you now was once played 90000 pesos to get rid of you it was certainly a strange feeling talking to the person who had been instructed to to get rid of me and it sort of reiterated my belief that there's a lot more good people in this world than there is bad. so you contacted wind to tell hi
the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies . what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so how do you know can. one group actually came to me and to be rebuffed came to get rid of you if i have to kill and kill you down some pretty bad things haven't you already hear how i've done a lot of things we...
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. >>> i'm dara brown. the hour's top stories.minute change to secretary of state mike pompeo's overseas schedule. he'll skip a stop in moscow and instead head to brussels for a meeting with european leaders. but pompeo is still expected to meet with vladimir putin in sochi, russia later in the week. >>> and the "washington post" reports president trump and his allies are blocking more than 20 democratic probes. the investigations span trump's actions as president, his personal finances, and his administration's policies. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. mark stover had vanished, and police suspected foul play. according to friends, the celebrity dog trainer had been living in fear for months, convinced that his ex-wife, linda, wanted him dead. investigators had no evidence tying linda to his disappearance. in fact, they had few leads at all. until a mother and daughter approached investigators with a very odd tale. here's keith morrison with more of our story. >> reporter: murder inv
. >>> i'm dara brown. the hour's top stories.minute change to secretary of state mike pompeo's overseas schedule. he'll skip a stop in moscow and instead head to brussels for a meeting with european leaders. but pompeo is still expected to meet with vladimir putin in sochi, russia later in the week. >>> and the "washington post" reports president trump and his allies are blocking more than 20 democratic probes. the investigations span trump's actions as president,...
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the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person like me that's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy no can. one group came to me and also to be rebooked came to get rid of you if i have to kill and kill you down some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of things we regards to came when i saw what he was doing i just knew i couldn't get rid of him for the simple fact that he's hoping a lot of people in order to get very low spec in order what do you make of the fact that informant x. the man he's helping you now was once paid 90000 pesos to get rid of you it was certainly a strange feeling talking to the person who had been instructed to to get rid of me and it sort of reiterated my belief that there's a lot more good people in this world than there is bad. so you contacted wind to tell him he'd been scammed what wa
the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person like me that's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy no can. one group came to me and also to be rebooked came to get rid of you if i have to kill and kill you down some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of things we regards to came when i saw...
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." ♪ ♪ >> brown: they're part of hip hop history.kely part: three white kids from brooklyn, teenagers when they rst met in high ck, rap,and combined ro and humor in a way thatowould speak illions. ♪ you gotta fight for your right to party ♪ >> i don't know how describe that feeling that you have or what that thing thing is, that reaches inside of you. it spoke to us as kids, just, it seem attainable. i think all of us just felt ♪ike, "wait, this is for us." ♪ >> one of the reasons i loved lsp music was because i knew nobodyat school would possibly mess with it. there was no way other kids at school were going to love it.bv which is oiously so contrary to existence now.♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: things certainly changed for rap, a oit moved frrigins in the south onx to an international phenomenon, and the beastie boys: adam "m.c.a." yauch, ke d" diamond, and adam "ad-rock" horovitz, helped make that happen. ♪ ♪ >> brown: beginning in 1986 wi "licensed to ill", theymsade eight al that sold more than 40 milon records. ♪ ♪ in brown: the last came o
." ♪ ♪ >> brown: they're part of hip hop history.kely part: three white kids from brooklyn, teenagers when they rst met in high ck, rap,and combined ro and humor in a way thatowould speak illions. ♪ you gotta fight for your right to party ♪ >> i don't know how describe that feeling that you have or what that thing thing is, that reaches inside of you. it spoke to us as kids, just, it seem attainable. i think all of us just felt ♪ike, "wait, this is for us."...
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never thinking that anything would come of it. >> brown: but they caught on.rding anorming, and then had a new realization. >> we were playing with all these other groups, u.t.f.o., kurtis blow. it wasn't until we all of a sudden got on stage in a room like this, packed with an audience and we were-- i was like, "oh, wait. we're kind of like the only 'tite people here." we had no, we didnnow that that was all sort of what that was leading up to. ♪ ♪ >> brown: early on, they recorded with def jam, one of the most important labels in hip hop, along with groups like run-d.m.c., and they helped bring in white audiences as hip hop continued to gro they told me of the good, and sometimes, bad ways that race came up. >> it's happened a lot of times over the years, where a white person will come up or b talking to us, a white person will be like, "you know, i don't really like rap music, but i like you guys." >> brown: what does thn? >> that means, like, "you know i don't really like those black people doing that thing, but you guys are white, so that's cool." >> like
never thinking that anything would come of it. >> brown: but they caught on.rding anorming, and then had a new realization. >> we were playing with all these other groups, u.t.f.o., kurtis blow. it wasn't until we all of a sudden got on stage in a room like this, packed with an audience and we were-- i was like, "oh, wait. we're kind of like the only 'tite people here." we had no, we didnnow that that was all sort of what that was leading up to. ♪ ♪ >> brown:...
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bobby brown millie bobby brown ♪ >> jimmy: they love you.lways great to see you >> thank you >> jimmy: i miss you i wish you were here every week >> i know, i wish i was here all the time >> jimmy: thank you for coming where -- where have you -- you've been all over the world >> yes >> jimmy: where did you fly in from >> l.a >> jimmy: you flew from los angeles. >> it was the craziest trip because two flights. these two flights had been mixed up and they hadn't been flying out and i was in the lounge and we had found other transportation to get to, you know, new york. and i overheard this young girl and she was talking about how she was going to miss her graduation >> jimmy: oh, really >> so i went up to her and i was like, "do you want to travel with me?" [ audience aws ] and she was like, "sure. i was like, "okay. come with me." >> jimmy: no way >> so we traveled together and she's here in the audience tonight. >> jimmy: no, you brought her here >> yes >> jimmy: where? where? [ cheers and applause hey, what is her name? >> marissa marissa.
bobby brown millie bobby brown ♪ >> jimmy: they love you.lways great to see you >> thank you >> jimmy: i miss you i wish you were here every week >> i know, i wish i was here all the time >> jimmy: thank you for coming where -- where have you -- you've been all over the world >> yes >> jimmy: where did you fly in from >> l.a >> jimmy: you flew from los angeles. >> it was the craziest trip because two flights. these two flights had...
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brown: mr. hood, if a drug corners and sold tainted prescriptions, would you suggest we adopt a pharmaceutical literacy program in schools so students can decide drugs are safe themselves? mr. hood: i would need more information on that, but likely, i would need to -- sen. brown: common sense would be the information that would come to mind. question, obviously, it backed the question, why can't we protect americans from dangerous financial products that we do it every other industry. i can't imagine any citizen stuck in traffic or not who would come here and ask that question, of course, they would say government should have consumer financial protection for autos, of course they think government should have consumer protection for pharmaceuticals and also for financial products. moment, to mr.a quarles. just, i wantyou to to ask you a couple of questions, mr. quarles. i want to read you a couple of your quotes, and answer these as precise as you can't. a couple of your quotes, tell me if you s
brown: mr. hood, if a drug corners and sold tainted prescriptions, would you suggest we adopt a pharmaceutical literacy program in schools so students can decide drugs are safe themselves? mr. hood: i would need more information on that, but likely, i would need to -- sen. brown: common sense would be the information that would come to mind. question, obviously, it backed the question, why can't we protect americans from dangerous financial products that we do it every other industry. i can't...
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the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy now can. one group actually came to me and also to be rebuilt came to get rid of you if i have to kill i'm killing you down some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of things we regards to came when i saw what he was doing i just knew i couldn't get rid of him for the simple fact that he's hoping a lot of people in order to get very low spec in order what do you make of the fact that informant x. the man he's helping you now was once played 90000 pesos to get rid of you it was certainly a strange feeling talking to the person who had been instructed to to get rid of me and it sort of reiterated my belief that there's a lot more good people in this world than there is bad. so you contacted wind to tell him he'd been sc
the fraud against wayne brown. the investigator is wearing gabble who spent years busting organized crime gangs in this region and has made many enemies. what are the steps necessary to get rid of a person not made it's going to cause a lot of trouble to the city get an operation so heavy now can. one group actually came to me and also to be rebuilt came to get rid of you if i have to kill i'm killing you down some pretty bad things haven't you already done a lot of things we regards to came...
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700 hash browns.on wasn't hungry for 700 hash browns. he was hungry for the truth. so what happened well, faced with more evidence than the average murder trial, the judge ruled in jason's favor, and the ticket was overturned there you go [ cheers and applause so, it looks like hash browns aren't the only thing being served [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right now ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with bryan cranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ [music and singing in the ckgrou] [music and singing in the background] [music and singing in the background] alright, let's get going! and you want to make sure to aim it. i'm aiming it. ohhhhhhh! i ordered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love is now bigger than ever. s
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we kept it. >> brown: astounding diversity, right? >> right.kept it during theon process of cation, and we have it today. >> brown: treuer tells of reservation life and urban migration, economic change and political movements, aiming for a more one example: the forced removalf oung natives from their a homes end boarding schools. ag kids were prevented from speaking their lan. they were punished for practicing their religions, they were forcibly christianized. those things were painful. on the other hand, you took al those native kids from all these different tribes spread across the country, you shoved them ine school tog and these kids formed relationships and friendships, romantic relationshs, networks, and then they carried those out into the world when they left school. so if you told the story ofdi bo schools as only a tragedy, well, you would miss quite a bit. you'd miss lot. so yeah, i'm not interested in the tragic narrative. i'm not interested in the story of hope. i'm interested in the story of complexity and depth. >> brown: why is
we kept it. >> brown: astounding diversity, right? >> right.kept it during theon process of cation, and we have it today. >> brown: treuer tells of reservation life and urban migration, economic change and political movements, aiming for a more one example: the forced removalf oung natives from their a homes end boarding schools. ag kids were prevented from speaking their lan. they were punished for practicing their religions, they were forcibly christianized. those things...
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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supervisor brown? >> yes, i would like to sever item 24. >> twenty-four. >> supervisor mandel mandelman? >> i believe supervisor peskin and i need to sever item 27. >> yes. >> and i will sever item number 25, madame clerk. >> thank you. >> okay. so why don't we vote on and severed items, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 30, and i have lost track of who is in and out, so let's go ahead and do roll call. [roll call] >> there are nine aye. >> these motions are approved and the resolutions are adopted unanimously. madame clerk, please call item number 24. >> it is a resolution to recognize may fifth as the national day of awareness for honoring missing and murdered indigenous women. >> okay. supervisor brown? >> yes, thank you. i am submitting amendments on item 24 on supervisor ronen's behalf. she was excused today because of illness. i also cosponsored this with supervisor ronen, and i thank you have amendments, and i would like to read the amendment. it is a reference to the indian relocation act for the native
supervisor brown? >> yes, i would like to sever item 24. >> twenty-four. >> supervisor mandel mandelman? >> i believe supervisor peskin and i need to sever item 27. >> yes. >> and i will sever item number 25, madame clerk. >> thank you. >> okay. so why don't we vote on and severed items, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 30, and i have lost track of who is in and out, so let's go ahead and do roll call. [roll call] >> there are nine aye. >>...
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they refuse to talk about browne -- brown as well.s is a signal, a shot across the bow. >> donald trump put over 100 judges now on the federal courts, what do you think they're setting up to do or overturn? >> you described brown as ending state segregation, but brown is so much more. it hit the reset butt on american democracy. the problem of the 14th amendment had been smoothered after reconstruction and it was brown in 1954, but in so doing brown opened the door for a reimagining and understanding of what equality means for women, for the poor, for the mentally ill. for latinos, for asian americans, for members of the lbgtq community. the whole thing happened first in the courts as a result of brown if transformed the legal system, even the way we think about the law as a tour for transformation and for giving voice to the marginalized. that is not how the law worked before the brown case, and i think it is that project that is encompassed in brown. >> yeah, apparently all of our rights are on the table and not in a good way, shery
they refuse to talk about browne -- brown as well.s is a signal, a shot across the bow. >> donald trump put over 100 judges now on the federal courts, what do you think they're setting up to do or overturn? >> you described brown as ending state segregation, but brown is so much more. it hit the reset butt on american democracy. the problem of the 14th amendment had been smoothered after reconstruction and it was brown in 1954, but in so doing brown opened the door for a reimagining...
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supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i also want to thank everybody that came here today for this long hearing. the folks who work at j.p.d., i hear your passion and your dedication to kids. [please stand by] [please stand by]
supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i also want to thank everybody that came here today for this long hearing. the folks who work at j.p.d., i hear your passion and your dedication to kids. [please stand by] [please stand by]
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brown aye. haney aye. mandelman aye. mar aye.ayes and 1 no with supervisor stefani in the dissent. >> president yee: so this duplicated file is amended and it goes forward on june 4th, i believe. madame clerk, please call item number 4? >> clerk: item 4 is wordance to waive the fee required by public works code on saturday may 112019 to promote the small business week. >> president yee: okay, madame clerk, please call the roll. peskin aye. ronen aye. safai aye. stefani aye. walton aye. yee aye. brown aye. fewer aye. haney aye. mandelman aye. mar aye. >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: this ordinance is passed on first reading unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: a resolution to authorize and approve the second amendment to a lease between ppf paramount 1 market plaza as the owner. pardon me as the landlord and the city add tenant to extend the lease through 2020, to add two five-year options for a portion of the roof and equipment room for annual rent of 185,709s or the monthly base rent with 15,475 with
brown aye. haney aye. mandelman aye. mar aye.ayes and 1 no with supervisor stefani in the dissent. >> president yee: so this duplicated file is amended and it goes forward on june 4th, i believe. madame clerk, please call item number 4? >> clerk: item 4 is wordance to waive the fee required by public works code on saturday may 112019 to promote the small business week. >> president yee: okay, madame clerk, please call the roll. peskin aye. ronen aye. safai aye. stefani aye....
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and then soon i got an -- one of the greatest opportunities to me patricia and amy brown. they believed and saw this and had a passion for horses
and then soon i got an -- one of the greatest opportunities to me patricia and amy brown. they believed and saw this and had a passion for horses
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from brown.hat we are proud of is what brown brought us. it's important that we recognize this moment that's happening with these judicial nominee and push back against it. >> we'll have to leave it there. >> thank you. >> great to see you. >>> coming up, border patrol. president trump about to unveil a plan to control legal immigration with some big missing pieces. stay with us on msnbc. missing pieces stay with us on msnbc. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, s
from brown.hat we are proud of is what brown brought us. it's important that we recognize this moment that's happening with these judicial nominee and push back against it. >> we'll have to leave it there. >> thank you. >> great to see you. >>> coming up, border patrol. president trump about to unveil a plan to control legal immigration with some big missing pieces. stay with us on msnbc. missing pieces stay with us on msnbc. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it...
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that's the reason we need to keep the pressure on. >> brown: all right. book is "brotopia: breaking up the boys' club of silicon k lley." emily chang, thu very much. >> thank you so much for having me. >> brown: and let me thank all of my viewers whoent in questions. for may we're turning to a very different kind of book, one about the man of many turns, that would be homer's odysseus and his epic "the odyssey," buti thtold in a contemporary and personal mode of a classics professor, a son who invites hi aging father tin his class and learn together. it's called o "yssey" by - daniel mepmend lson. as always we hope you'll read epghts fromet insi the author himself. p's all part of our "now read this" book club tnership with "the new york times." >> woodruff: with that, that's the newshouror tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again heremo ow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, itaan, g
that's the reason we need to keep the pressure on. >> brown: all right. book is "brotopia: breaking up the boys' club of silicon k lley." emily chang, thu very much. >> thank you so much for having me. >> brown: and let me thank all of my viewers whoent in questions. for may we're turning to a very different kind of book, one about the man of many turns, that would be homer's odysseus and his epic "the odyssey," buti thtold in a contemporary and personal...
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supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i really want to thank supervisor stefani for honoring our ems crew. i have a personal experience and i've never been able to thank you in a formal setting. a little over 20 years ago i was walking with my dog and my friend. and the light had turned green for us to go out and my dog wouldn't move and she stepped out and was hit by a car. that was running the light. -- by a car that was running the light. at that time i didn't have a cell phone to call. and all i could remember is just yelling for someone to call. and someone did. a neighbor called. and i can't tell you the amazing people that came to really save her life. but not only save her life, they were there for me, because to watch a friend get hit by a car and not move was traumatic for everyone around. and the service and the care they took for my friend and myself in making sure i got home with my lazy dog that wouldn't move, was amazing, because they put me in a car and took me home with my dog, b
supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, i really want to thank supervisor stefani for honoring our ems crew. i have a personal experience and i've never been able to thank you in a formal setting. a little over 20 years ago i was walking with my dog and my friend. and the light had turned green for us to go out and my dog wouldn't move and she stepped out and was hit by a car. that was running the light. -- by a car that was running the light. at that time i didn't have a cell phone...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: was that really jeffrey brown?hink it was. you never know. and that's the newshour for tonight. don't fort, "washington week" later this even on pbs. i'm judy woodruff. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> home advisor. >> babbel. a language program tteaches spanish, freh, italian, german, and more. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problemsat-- skollfoundn.org. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation.ha for more t50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of the institutions and friends of the newshour. >> ts program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. th
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: was that really jeffrey brown?hink it was. you never know. and that's the newshour for tonight. don't fort, "washington week" later this even on pbs. i'm judy woodruff. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com....
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this is the frauds to talking recorded on wind brown's voicemail. by the way to charge us for the various here because i. just heard or told me to destroy the arts should i get outta here. so that's john polson john polson bring up there's no on the old or thought i was wrong because. but our email it on us overwrought no reason to think it was a scam. the man who calls himself john polson is sticking to a script scammers like emus well proven psychological techniques to entrap the victims investigator can gamble has seen it all before they're required to get the investor on the hook so the very 1st calls that i'm like a design to get that potential investor to to make a small investment. there's the fear script to reassure nervous investors and one code you need to know who i am on going to make you very very rich you need to know who i am because on the man that's going to change your life and that of course you know are coming with someone who's very well spoken with an american accent that sounds like he's calling it a wall straight and then you
this is the frauds to talking recorded on wind brown's voicemail. by the way to charge us for the various here because i. just heard or told me to destroy the arts should i get outta here. so that's john polson john polson bring up there's no on the old or thought i was wrong because. but our email it on us overwrought no reason to think it was a scam. the man who calls himself john polson is sticking to a script scammers like emus well proven psychological techniques to entrap the victims...
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this is where the suspect identified as 34-year-old brown crashed his vehicle. you can looking at the pump their tilted on its side and work crews trying to fix it. you vee a guy in the vest roping off the area. brown is accused of setting two fires, one captured on cell phone video by an employee of one of the businesses impacted. this is in a park in sierra court. we spoke to one of the owners who says he is grateful no one was hurt. >> the fire department told me and he goes you should be very thankful because another 15, 20 minutes this whole building could have been engulfed and this could have been a serious disaster so thanking these guys for being responsive is what i'm happy for because i could have lost everything. >> brown is also accused of setting fire to several cars at another business in that same area on sierra court. he lead two separate agencies on a pursuit first on 580 to 680 and then the police stopped the pursuit for safety reasons and then the chp spotted brown's vehicle and followed him towards liver more. chp called off that pursuit but
this is where the suspect identified as 34-year-old brown crashed his vehicle. you can looking at the pump their tilted on its side and work crews trying to fix it. you vee a guy in the vest roping off the area. brown is accused of setting two fires, one captured on cell phone video by an employee of one of the businesses impacted. this is in a park in sierra court. we spoke to one of the owners who says he is grateful no one was hurt. >> the fire department told me and he goes you should...
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thank you. >> thank you, supervisor brown. supervisor hainey. >> i'm introducing a long overdue update to the job's housing linkage fee pe. when the city started its first highrise, it recognised the need to link office development to fees to off--set the impacts of development. toua job's housing impact and transportation were created as a result of development. a completed nexus study is needed to justify impact fees to mitigate those needs and sets the maximum fee allowed. it's been legally successful in funding more affordable housing. in 2015, the fee generated $30 million and in 2016, it generated 60 million. but a quarter century since the nexus study, the fee is based on old data on the number of workers per square feet, the cost of construction and demand more affordable housing. the fee is to meet today's housing needs but hasn't been updated, nor has the city released an updated report in 22 years. other fees are updated legislatively, periodically, but our job's housing fee is outdated. the city is expected to rele
thank you. >> thank you, supervisor brown. supervisor hainey. >> i'm introducing a long overdue update to the job's housing linkage fee pe. when the city started its first highrise, it recognised the need to link office development to fees to off--set the impacts of development. toua job's housing impact and transportation were created as a result of development. a completed nexus study is needed to justify impact fees to mitigate those needs and sets the maximum fee allowed. it's...