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the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi, didn't contain brown's fingerprints, and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not had any of elise's blood on him? >> and on the night before her murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> then i started suspecting, something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> but who wanted both elise makdessi and quincy brown dead, and why? >>> in this video journal made shortly before her death, elise makdessi claimed she had been raped and sexually assaulted by five co-workers at the oceana naval air base. on the tape, she claimed she had reported these incidents to her superiors and had been ignored, so she threatened to go public. >> very soon i will have enough evidence to send in the media, and then something will be done. >> but the navy denied elise makdessi ever filed one single claim, let alone five. >> i was her superior, and my immediate superior was a very tough female, tougher than me. there was
the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi, didn't contain brown's fingerprints, and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not had any of elise's blood on him? >> and on the night before her murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> then i started suspecting, something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> but who wanted both...
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matt brown has finished off two of his career wins. >> another point that brown's corner was talking about that he saw the range of that right hand. he impacted and connected with butler. it seemed like robby making acceptable. >> don't forget, after we are done here live on fox, head over to fox sports 1 for fox sports live for a full weekend of all of the fights in the october gone here in san ho sai. >> that was an excellent kick to the body by brown. here's that long stride that brown is looking for. robby wants to protect against the hook. making sure he didn't leave himself open. he's left there by lawler. >> born in san diego, but raised in iowa. wrestling pretty much on a daily basis. matt brown competing seventh on the ultimate fighter. a so shoulder up the middle wanting to spin up again. >> he's very good at leading guys into the elbow. this is, by far, the biggest fight of matt brown's life. for robby lawler, it's another. robby's been here many times. >> as we said, that left kick that goes to matt's right kick. basically, when you've got fighters standing in opposite st
matt brown has finished off two of his career wins. >> another point that brown's corner was talking about that he saw the range of that right hand. he impacted and connected with butler. it seemed like robby making acceptable. >> don't forget, after we are done here live on fox, head over to fox sports 1 for fox sports live for a full weekend of all of the fights in the october gone here in san ho sai. >> that was an excellent kick to the body by brown. here's that long...
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james brown's groove.that, you understand the rest of it. >> reporter: the film highlights brown's genius and drive, which earned him the name, the hardest working man in showbusiness. >> if it sounds good and it feels good, it's musical. play it like i say play it. >> reporter: which james brown song is still in your head? >> please. it's so haunting and sensual and beautiful. >> right now, i'm in a cold sweat mood. >> reporter: cold sweat. ♪ i don't care about your past >> reporter: what was your favorite? >> "night train." i love "night train." >> reporter: brown's groundbreaking recording of "night train," was done at the apollo theater in harlem. >> you feel like you're immortal out there. >> reporter: that's pretty cool, huh? >> it's amazing. >> reporter: boseman joined us there where james brown performed more than 200 times. on the sidewalk, his name indelibly etched. on the wall, his famous face. james brown made his mark here, really. >> yeah. he performed here countless times. and this was a pla
james brown's groove.that, you understand the rest of it. >> reporter: the film highlights brown's genius and drive, which earned him the name, the hardest working man in showbusiness. >> if it sounds good and it feels good, it's musical. play it like i say play it. >> reporter: which james brown song is still in your head? >> please. it's so haunting and sensual and beautiful. >> right now, i'm in a cold sweat mood. >> reporter: cold sweat. ♪ i don't care...
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. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of new england are just starting to clean up after a violent storm today including a rare tornado in revere, massachusetts, just north of boston. on the other side of the country, wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and there was a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a christmas trees of reports on the extreme weather beginning with vicente arenas. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this was the first time a tornado had touched down in this part of massachusetts since record-keeping began in 1950. winds blew more than 111 miles per hour here. dozens of trees were knocked down and streets were flooded. derek castle lost the roof to his house. >> the winds pretty much picked up out of nowhere. it went crazy. the winds were just all over the place. >> reporter: the same system destroyed ten homes in eastern tennessee where the storm dumped hail and caused power lines to explode. and wind gusts reaching 70 miles per hour knocked out electricity f
. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of new england are just starting to clean up after a violent storm today including a rare tornado in revere, massachusetts, just north of boston. on the other side of the country, wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and there was a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a christmas trees of reports on the extreme weather beginning with vicente...
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isac brown stayed behind. at some point, denise was able to remove her gym membership card and hide it underneath a cardboard box, leaving proof that she had been in caballero's apartment. when caballero returned with messer he sexually assaulted her. then used electrical cords from the heat rocks to strangle her to death. the trio wrapped denise's body in the sheet using the belt, shoe laces and the electrical cords. they used denise's car to drive to the canal where they dumped her body. they tracked sand into the car and left their fingerprints behind. later, the three went to breakfast. >> they were absolute barbarians. they should have been burned alive. all three of them. and i make no bones about it. they say let he who has no sin cast the first stone, let me tell you i have no problem casting all the stones. >> robert messer was tried and convicted of man slaughter and sentenced to 15 years. isac brown was convicted of five counts, including second-degree murder. luis caballero was convicted of kidnapp
isac brown stayed behind. at some point, denise was able to remove her gym membership card and hide it underneath a cardboard box, leaving proof that she had been in caballero's apartment. when caballero returned with messer he sexually assaulted her. then used electrical cords from the heat rocks to strangle her to death. the trio wrapped denise's body in the sheet using the belt, shoe laces and the electrical cords. they used denise's car to drive to the canal where they dumped her body. they...
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. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this was one of the worst days of the year for the stock market and the millions of americans invested in it. all three major indexes were sharply lower, including a 317-point drop for the dow. it has now given up all of its gains for the year. for the dow, the s&p 500 and the naz dark the loss amounted to about 2% as rattled investors dumped their stock. anthony mason, or senior business correspondent is in chicago tonight. anthony, what's behind the sell-off? >> reporter: well, james, 96% of the stocks in the s&p 500 fell today, and there was no single catalyst. argentina's default was just one in a series of bad headlines, but traders are saying the market was really overdue for a sell-off. look at the dow, which is up nearly 7% in the last year, the s&p is up more than 14%, the nasdaq has soared more than 20% in a year. the rally traders were saying it's just getting tired. >> brown: anthony, what impact will tomorrow's job numbers have? >> reporter: well, perversely, james, good
. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this was one of the worst days of the year for the stock market and the millions of americans invested in it. all three major indexes were sharply lower, including a 317-point drop for the dow. it has now given up all of its gains for the year. for the dow, the s&p 500 and the naz dark the loss amounted to about 2% as rattled investors dumped their stock. anthony mason, or senior business correspondent is in chicago...
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i'm james brown. the deadly ebola outbreak has now touched americans who put their lives on the line every day as peace corps workers. two of them in liberia have been exposed to the disease, now blamed for 672 deaths there, and in guinea and sierra leone. the peace corps said it is pulling more than 300 volunteers out of those countries temporarily. dr. jon lapook has more on the worst ebola outbreak on record. >> reporter: the peace corps said the two volunteers had contact with a person who later died from ebola. they have no symptoms and are currently isolated and under observation. 340 peace corps volunteers are being removed from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea out of an abundance of caution. the outbreak has infected at least 1200 people and killed nearly 700. dr. stephen monroe of the cdc: >> almost certainly those numbers will increase in the coming days, and they probably represent an underestimate of the true number of cases because there's incomplete reporting of cases in most districts.
i'm james brown. the deadly ebola outbreak has now touched americans who put their lives on the line every day as peace corps workers. two of them in liberia have been exposed to the disease, now blamed for 672 deaths there, and in guinea and sierra leone. the peace corps said it is pulling more than 300 volunteers out of those countries temporarily. dr. jon lapook has more on the worst ebola outbreak on record. >> reporter: the peace corps said the two volunteers had contact with a...
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brown yeah?n writing songs and hits for five decades. ♪ crazy for feeling so lonely >> brown: "crazy" made famous by patsy cline in 1961, "always on my mind" in 1982 and dozens of others from more than 100 albums. all the while he's performed around the world, long ago becoming one of music's best-known faces and voices. ♪ time just slips away all this began in the tiny town of abbott, texas, a childhood in which he and his sister bobbi, who still performs with him on peian know, were raids by their grandparents. he wrote about those beginnings in his 2012 memoir entitled "in pure willie fashion: light me up and smoke me when i die." i read in your last memoir you started writing poetry as a kid. >> as i kid before i could play guitar, i was writing poems. once i figured out a couple cords on the guitar, i started putting melodies to my poems. nobody ever told me i couldn't, so i went ahead and done it. >> brown: you knew the words first? >> usually, yeah. usually something is said, and then the
brown yeah?n writing songs and hits for five decades. ♪ crazy for feeling so lonely >> brown: "crazy" made famous by patsy cline in 1961, "always on my mind" in 1982 and dozens of others from more than 100 albums. all the while he's performed around the world, long ago becoming one of music's best-known faces and voices. ♪ time just slips away all this began in the tiny town of abbott, texas, a childhood in which he and his sister bobbi, who still performs with him...
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matt brown has finished off two of his career wins. >> another point that brown's corner was talking about that he saw the range of that right hand. he impacted and connected with butler. it seemed like robby making acceptable. >> don't forget, after we are done here live on fox, head over to fox sports 1 for fox sports live for a full weekend of all of the fights in the october gone here in san ho sai. >> that was an excellent kick to the body by brown. here's that long stride that brown is looking for. robby wants to protect against the hook. making sure he didn't leave himself open. he's left there by lawler. >> born in san diego, but raised in iowa. wrestling pretty much on a daily basis. matt brown competing seventh on the ultimate fighter. a so shoulder up the middle wanting to spin up again. >> he's very good at leading guys into the elbow. this is, by far, the biggest fight of matt brown's life. for robby lawler, it's another. robby's been here many times. >> as we said, that left kick that goes to matt's right kick. basically, when you've got fighters standing in opposite st
matt brown has finished off two of his career wins. >> another point that brown's corner was talking about that he saw the range of that right hand. he impacted and connected with butler. it seemed like robby making acceptable. >> don't forget, after we are done here live on fox, head over to fox sports 1 for fox sports live for a full weekend of all of the fights in the october gone here in san ho sai. >> that was an excellent kick to the body by brown. here's that long...
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brown: teams must abide by.everybody was waiting to see where lebron would end up under that cap. >> right. stars like him, they can make most of their money when they become free agents and are able to seek employment elsewhere, can make most of their money with the team that they're with. lebron james left for less money, so he changed the dynamics of that cba. not only did he leave for less money, but the only thing he's challenging here is that there's also a luxury tax that owners have to pay anytime they want to go over the salary cap and try and create the best team that they can. and so they kind of keep each other in check. and once again, that's something i think lebron james has been challenging, and he's been a very loud critic behind doors of the financial structure of the nba and how it benefits owners and doesn't benefit players as much. >> brown: and glenn, the cavaliers had to work within that structure to make some room to bring lebron james in. so this is very much part of the picture there, r
brown: teams must abide by.everybody was waiting to see where lebron would end up under that cap. >> right. stars like him, they can make most of their money when they become free agents and are able to seek employment elsewhere, can make most of their money with the team that they're with. lebron james left for less money, so he changed the dynamics of that cba. not only did he leave for less money, but the only thing he's challenging here is that there's also a luxury tax that owners...
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>> brown: tonight, changing the rules for college sports. the ncaa sets a new policy for dealing with head injuries. mark strassman on athletes past, present, and future. pll plante with echoes of the cold war. the western allies hit with new sanctions over it's aggression in ukraine. the u.s. military plane lands in germany with a dead stow away in a wheel well. david martin with a mystery and a breech of security. anthony mason tells us nearly one in four americans is being chased right now by a debt collector. n, the cape cod fishing competition, elaine quijano says the professionals are losing to the naturals. >> reporter: what is it that you see when you look at a gray seal? >> i see a threat to my bottom line. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the school sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seri
>> brown: tonight, changing the rules for college sports. the ncaa sets a new policy for dealing with head injuries. mark strassman on athletes past, present, and future. pll plante with echoes of the cold war. the western allies hit with new sanctions over it's aggression in ukraine. the u.s. military plane lands in germany with a dead stow away in a wheel well. david martin with a mystery and a breech of security. anthony mason tells us nearly one in four americans is being chased right...
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oh, absolutely, because you cant-- >> brown: that got you, i mean, you really care about that. >> fore, because you can't, if a jokes built on sand, it just doesn't work, or it collapses. it's very, very important to us that we are, we're solid. >> brown: net neutrality, got a lot of attention. did it surprise you that you had even the power to get people to respond, and to write to the f.c.c.? >> yeah, i don't know if i really have any power, but it was surprising that people paid attention to it. >> brown: but you do have a certain amount of power. >> a certain amount, that certain amount i think is tiny. i have no moral authority, i'm a comedian. >> brown: it's always interested me that jon stewart has often had to tell people, "hey, we're a comedy show, were not a news program." >> yeah, he's right. >> brown: right, but there is this blurring, is there not? > not in our minds. i mean i cant speak for him, but no, we're comedians. i think that becomes more a sad commentary on news than it does on us, though. the only responsibility i feel as a comedian is i have to make people laug
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. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the school sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. it agreed to a proposed $70 million settlement of the class action suit. the money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returnings injured players to the game. >> reporter: from 2004-2009, nearly 30,000 college athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. >> players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. and if you go to the game too early, you are at risk fair serious long-term brain injury, and that's what we're trying to prevent in the settlement. >> reporter: the ncaa has
. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the school sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. it agreed to a proposed $70 million settlement of the class action suit. the money will pay for...
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it's almost 50 years old. >> brown: that's not long in.mi, it is. >> brown: the stadium turned 50 years old last tees and estefan is joining a grassroots efforts to give it new life. in the '50s and '60s, miami was still finding its identity as something more than a seasonal tourist destination. when castro took power in cuba in 1959, waves of cubans began leverage for south florida, seeking new lives and ready fining the city's culture. >> absolutely no work. >> brown: one of the exiles was an architect named candella. he was asked to create a simple steel grand stand as a venue for power boat races. >> i wanted it to be special because i realized it was fantastic and, therefore, i was facing a fantastic responsibility. >> brown: he had a far more ambitious work boasting a 360-foot long cantilevered roof made from poured in place concrete. you think of this as a scrumture? >> i do. >> brown: it's a piece of art. i believe that strongly. in terms of materials, this is a very honest material. >> brown: what does that mean? it means, if you
it's almost 50 years old. >> brown: that's not long in.mi, it is. >> brown: the stadium turned 50 years old last tees and estefan is joining a grassroots efforts to give it new life. in the '50s and '60s, miami was still finding its identity as something more than a seasonal tourist destination. when castro took power in cuba in 1959, waves of cubans began leverage for south florida, seeking new lives and ready fining the city's culture. >> absolutely no work. >> brown:...
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>> exactly. >> brown: "our declaration," danielle allen.nk you so much. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the economy turned in strong jobs numbers for june, adding 288,000 new positions. the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%. hurricane arthur intensified as it headed toward a close pass of north carolina's outer banks. the storm forced evacuations and roiled fourth of july plans. and airports across europe and the u.s. moved to tighten screening of smartphones and shoes after warnings that al- qaeda groups might be trying to get bombs past security. on the newshour online, yesterday on the show, we gave you a look at country legend willie nelson's latest album and his tour. today, we've got more, he told us the story of his first ever performance at the age of six. the young nelson gave a rousing rendition of a traditional hymn at his church. watch him recount that tale, on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for and that's the newshour
>> exactly. >> brown: "our declaration," danielle allen.nk you so much. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the economy turned in strong jobs numbers for june, adding 288,000 new positions. the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%. hurricane arthur intensified as it headed toward a close pass of north carolina's outer banks. the storm forced evacuations and roiled fourth of july plans. and airports across europe and...
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. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: and with me to look further at what's going on is evan osnos, a staff writer at the new yorker. he served as its china correspondent from 2008 to 2013 and is author of "age of ambition: chasing fortune, truth, and faith in the new china" >> thanks. brown: first, i think it would be useful to remind people for context here. what is the legal status of hong kong vis-aaÀ-vis china now. >> hong kong is a very unusual place it. is part of china but also a place unto itself. it's called a special administrative region which means that it relies on the beijing government for national security, national defense, but it ultimately governs its own political affairs, and it has a political system that's very unlike the political system in china. >> brown: as we heard one of the triggers to the demonstration was this white paper by the chinese government. asserting more central government control from beijing. where's that coming from? i mean the sentiment and why now? >> you have to remember 17 years ago this summer, china regained
. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: and with me to look further at what's going on is evan osnos, a staff writer at the new yorker. he served as its china correspondent from 2008 to 2013 and is author of "age of ambition: chasing fortune, truth, and faith in the new china" >> thanks. brown: first, i think it would be useful to remind people for context here. what is the legal status of hong kong vis-aaÀ-vis china now. >> hong kong is...
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just because, it was just, like, james brown, to parody james brown. of his social relevence and his political relevence. i knew some of the songs, but not all of them. but now it's like, i'm a a james brown fanatic, you know. >> jimmy: oh absolutely. you'd have to be. but i mean, they got the rights to the music, the real music. some of these movies come out and they go, "this is a movie, it's about the beatles, but we couldn't afford any of the beatles songs. [ light laughter ] so they're singing -- they're singing hanson. so it's the beatles, we've got "mmm bop," we've got "mmm bop," but it's paul and george and ringo singing "mmm bop." you go, "okay, i guess i could put my head around that." the family was so involved in this whole process and they wanted it to happen. >> jimmy: mick jagger is a a producer, right? >> that's right. that's right. that's right. they came in and mick, of course loves james brown. known him for years. he imitated a lot of his -- well he was inspired by a lot of his moves. >> he would sit at the apollo and watch him, you
just because, it was just, like, james brown, to parody james brown. of his social relevence and his political relevence. i knew some of the songs, but not all of them. but now it's like, i'm a a james brown fanatic, you know. >> jimmy: oh absolutely. you'd have to be. but i mean, they got the rights to the music, the real music. some of these movies come out and they go, "this is a movie, it's about the beatles, but we couldn't afford any of the beatles songs. [ light laughter ] so...
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film "get on new james brown film "get on up."ppen. and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> you have probably seen me talk a lot about james brown in the past. he was like a father to me. he was a great influence on my life and of course, he revolutionized music. he was called the godfather of soul. the hardest working man in show business. inspiring everyone from michael jackson to mick jagger. now, that amazing story is under the silver screen. actor chadwick boseman stars as james brown in the new film "get on up." >> what exactly do you call your style of music? >> well, i got a james brown music, because it is so far ahead of its time. ain't got a name for it yet. take another record, any record you got on your box at home, it ain't going to sound like mine. not
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that was how, the scott brown era of national oratory started.t two years until he was unseated by elizabeth warren in 2012. it was an era that included some other moments when brown pretty awkwardly stepped in it. there was the time he seemed to say he was involved in secret meetings with kings or queens, or he suggested he was being called constantly by president obama and hillary clinton for help with legislation. and after he lost to warren, he became a legend on social media with his now immortal, buck whatever. now, here's the thing. when that campaign ended in 2012, when brown lost to warren, he was actually still very popular personally in massachusetts. and polls show that he'd be the clear favorite if he decided to run for governor there in 2014, to run for governor this year. so it was sitting there for him, was his for the taking. it was the logical thing to do. but it's not what scott brown did. instead, he decided to leave massachusetts. he decided to move north to new hampshire, to run for the senate there, against democrat jeanne
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brown in new york, thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs have you seen tom corbett's negative ad with this actress. it's just not true. and more of the same from corbett. tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastructure. and restore manufacturing for the jobs we need today. take a look at his plan for yourself. tom wolf. a fresh start for pennsylvania. >>> batman ben affleck part of some big star surprises and spoilers at comic-con. >> also a big scare. a car crashed into a crowd. let's get to that and all the news. >> the biggest shocker, ben promoting "batman versus superman" with henry cavill. >> not to mention the wonder woman reveal. >> how hot is wonder woman? >> [ bleep ] smoking hot. >> tell us how you really feel, theo. and more candid comments. listen to freddie prinze jr. unload on his "24" co-star. >> kiefer was the mo
brown in new york, thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs have you seen tom corbett's negative ad with this actress. it's just not true. and more of the same from corbett. tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastructure. and restore manufacturing for the jobs we need today. take a look at his plan for...
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jeffrey brown has our coverage. >> brown: more than 250 million cars are on american roads, and six months ago, general motors recalled 2.6 million of them, for potentially deadly ignition switch problems. the auto-maker had known about the problem for more than a decade, and ultimately acknowledged it's role in at least 13 deaths. today came the details on a compensation fund for victims. >> i want to explain a bit the dollars and the compensation available under the program. >> brown: kenneth feinberg has previously run a number of high- profile funds for victims, including after 9/11 and the gulf oil spill. now, he'll administer the g.m. program. he says there will be no cap on damages for anyone who's eligible. >> the driver, any passengers in the automobile. any pedestrian. any occupant of a second vehicle involved in the accident. all eligible to file a claim. >> brown: the fund covers chevrolet cobalts, saturn ions and other models. it will pay at least $1 million for all deaths, plus $300,000 dollars to surviving spouses and children. some of the relatives were on hand for feinberg
jeffrey brown has our coverage. >> brown: more than 250 million cars are on american roads, and six months ago, general motors recalled 2.6 million of them, for potentially deadly ignition switch problems. the auto-maker had known about the problem for more than a decade, and ultimately acknowledged it's role in at least 13 deaths. today came the details on a compensation fund for victims. >> i want to explain a bit the dollars and the compensation available under the program....
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jeffrey brown has the story >> brown: on july 6th of last year, at 1:15 in the morning, the small canadiann of lac megantic was rocked by a powerful explosion. a runaway train carrying 72 cars of crude oil had careened into the community and derailed. the blast and ensuing fire destroyed dozens of buildings and killed 47 people. the train carried bakken oil, a highly flammable crude from western north dakota, where production has surged, along with rail shipments. overall, the number of tanker cars carrying oil in the u.s. soared from 10,000 in 2008 to more than 400,00 last year. >> they didn't look down the road to figure out how are we going to get this to market in a safe way. >> brown: don morrison of the dakota resource council, in a may interview with the newshour. >> going through people, right next to people's houses and businesses. it's dangerous. and they've got to be careful. >> ifill: now, the department of transportation is proposing new regulations for oil trains. they would include: the phase out or retrofit of thousands of older tank cars within two years; improved braking
jeffrey brown has the story >> brown: on july 6th of last year, at 1:15 in the morning, the small canadiann of lac megantic was rocked by a powerful explosion. a runaway train carrying 72 cars of crude oil had careened into the community and derailed. the blast and ensuing fire destroyed dozens of buildings and killed 47 people. the train carried bakken oil, a highly flammable crude from western north dakota, where production has surged, along with rail shipments. overall, the number of...
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brown has a 9-point lead among men. that's not a recipe for victory for brown in new hampshire. in iowa, the gender gap is much narrower. braley leads by eight points among women, ernst is up by eight among men. i don't think there's a democrat in the country that will win a senate race if they don't have a double-digit advantage in women voters. new hampshire is a state where democrats do better in competitive races in presidential years and republicans hold the advantage in midterm years. that's what scott brown is counting on, hoping that he can ride that whiplash wave we've seen over the last decade. first he has to get through his primary. in our poll, it looks like he's easily going to do that. a bit of a surprise, frankly, considering scott brown's moderate voting record. he's got 61% of the vote. but for moderates in new hampshire, primaries usually don't come this easy. just ask senator kelly ayotte. right now bob smith is the closest competition with a paltry 16%. he'll join us live in a moment. >>> digging deeper into our own polling, maggie hassen also up for re-elec
brown has a 9-point lead among men. that's not a recipe for victory for brown in new hampshire. in iowa, the gender gap is much narrower. braley leads by eight points among women, ernst is up by eight among men. i don't think there's a democrat in the country that will win a senate race if they don't have a double-digit advantage in women voters. new hampshire is a state where democrats do better in competitive races in presidential years and republicans hold the advantage in midterm years....
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jeffrey brown has a story about craftsmanship, and a great american poet. >> brown: i celebrate myselfd what i assume you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. the famous first lines of a landmark of american literature: walt whitman's "leaves of grass." whitman was thirty-six years old when he self-published the first edition in 1855. a trained printer, he personally hand-set some of the lines of type in the book. now whitman's work is being printed again, just as he did it in the 1800's, on moveable type printing presses. the setting this time: in an old industrial building in san francisco's presidio national park. where the arion press is one of the country's last fine book printers, and limited edition, handmade works are crafted from start to finish under one roof. >> the making of a book is a very, very complicated process. >> brown: the man who's kept it founder, publisher, and a poet all going for four decades is founder, publisher, and a poet himself, andrew hoyem. >> we do what we do not to be quaint, but to use these techniques of letterpress
jeffrey brown has a story about craftsmanship, and a great american poet. >> brown: i celebrate myselfd what i assume you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. the famous first lines of a landmark of american literature: walt whitman's "leaves of grass." whitman was thirty-six years old when he self-published the first edition in 1855. a trained printer, he personally hand-set some of the lines of type in the book. now whitman's work is being...
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jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: in addition to the clashes in east jerusalem... israeli air force struck targets inside of gaza tonight after hamas fired rockets again today into southern israel. the exchange happened despite word of a possible ceasefire between israel and hamas being mediated by egypt. journalist josh mitnick has been reporting the story on all fronts for the wall street journal. i spoke to him a short time ago. >> so, josh mitnick, you were at the funeral today. what would you add to what we heard from lindsey hilsum. >> well there was a real air of anger and militancy in the air. the debris from several days of riots in jerusalem had not been cleaned up. i saw mourners praying amid shattered glass of a light rail station, and people were, religious chance, anti-israel chance, chance for revenge, chance for blood and people were saying that they thought the israeli police were treating this with kid gloves, they were angry that the israeli police a had not come to the conclusion that they confidently believe this was a lynching and they were fr
jeffrey brown has more on this story. >> brown: in addition to the clashes in east jerusalem... israeli air force struck targets inside of gaza tonight after hamas fired rockets again today into southern israel. the exchange happened despite word of a possible ceasefire between israel and hamas being mediated by egypt. journalist josh mitnick has been reporting the story on all fronts for the wall street journal. i spoke to him a short time ago. >> so, josh mitnick, you were at the...
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brown: yeah.nd it was a huge, huge multi-decade effort that cost tens of millions of dollars. >> brown: the cia i gather from your writing was seen earl yes and written about a little bit. >> yes, because the first printing and the cia did two printings, one a hard back, one a miniature paperback. the first printing, the operation did not go smoothly, and that immediately led to rumors and speculation about who was behind this. and there was suggestions from the very beginning that the cia was involved, particularly because people associated this printing with russian emigres and saw the hands of the american government anywhere they saw russian emigres in russian europe. >> brown: but you were able to tell the larger story because of all these classified donees -- >> yes. we were able to tell the cia part of the story which is part of the larger story. our main character is boris pasternak and his book. yes, that was our goal. it took several years for those records to be declassified but they we
brown: yeah.nd it was a huge, huge multi-decade effort that cost tens of millions of dollars. >> brown: the cia i gather from your writing was seen earl yes and written about a little bit. >> yes, because the first printing and the cia did two printings, one a hard back, one a miniature paperback. the first printing, the operation did not go smoothly, and that immediately led to rumors and speculation about who was behind this. and there was suggestions from the very beginning that...
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that james brown song?onor. it's from the state department, it's great thing. we were there at the bush white house, of course, and we -- we, you know, we're part of the ceremony and i just -- he was thinking about retiring at that time. you know, it's too much. too much. can't do it no more, dan. can't do no more. i'm old. i'm old. i said, james, you're not. look at the way you move. no. no the knees, everything, the hips all that. so, i sang it to kind of dissuade him from retiring. if you leave me, i'll go crazy. >> jimmy: and he didn't. >> i remember once we were at the budget rent-a-car in l.a., and i was there with bill murray and you drive into the parking lot, billy and i were renting a jeep to go off into the desert to do some damn thing, you know. and there was james brown in the parking lot. danny, danny, come here. yes, yes, mr. brown. "you know, my wife, adrian, you know how much i love her, she want that mercedes over there and he wants 54 a day for it. that's not right. that's not right. not
that james brown song?onor. it's from the state department, it's great thing. we were there at the bush white house, of course, and we -- we, you know, we're part of the ceremony and i just -- he was thinking about retiring at that time. you know, it's too much. too much. can't do it no more, dan. can't do no more. i'm old. i'm old. i said, james, you're not. look at the way you move. no. no the knees, everything, the hips all that. so, i sang it to kind of dissuade him from retiring. if you...