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>> mike brown: yeah.hat's a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> whitaker: you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn't been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? >> mike brown: you know, we took a little artistic license and put some lightning on the dark side of it, because it might have lightning on the dark side of it. we think that it's somewhere between ten and 20 times more massive than the earth. >> whitaker: and we haven't seen it? we can't see it? >> mike brown: it's so far away that it's actually just at the edge of what our biggest telescopes on the ground can... can possibly see, because it's so far away. >> whitaker: 50 billion miles away. it's also hard to find because it has an enormous orbit. >> mike brown: planet nine, we think, takes something like 15,000 years to go around the sun. >> whitaker: wait a minute, 15,000 years to make one orbit? >> mike brown:
>> mike brown: yeah.hat's a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> whitaker: you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn't been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? >> mike brown: you know, we took a little artistic license and put some lightning on the dark side of it, because it might have lightning on the dark side of it. we think that it's...
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brown: thank you. [applause] gov. brown: thank you. thank you. [applause] you.brown: thank what the reference to the calendar was there [laughter] i do not have a calendar though i know the days are drawing near. thank you for that energy and enthusiasm which is what we need for the battle ahead so keep it up and do not falter. this is california, the sixth most powerful economy in the world, one out of every eight americans lives right here and twice 7%, almost 11 million were born in a foreign land -- 27%, almost 11 million, were born in a foreign land, owned california does well, america does well. when we defend california, we defend america. [applause] gov. brown: as an english poet said 400 years ago, no man is an island entirely of itself, every man is a piece of a continent, a part of the main. therefore, never send to know whom the bell tolls, it tolls for the. a few moments ago i swore into office a new attorney general, like so many others, he is the son of immigrants who sought california as a place where through their own grit and de
brown: thank you. [applause] gov. brown: thank you. thank you. [applause] you.brown: thank what the reference to the calendar was there [laughter] i do not have a calendar though i know the days are drawing near. thank you for that energy and enthusiasm which is what we need for the battle ahead so keep it up and do not falter. this is california, the sixth most powerful economy in the world, one out of every eight americans lives right here and twice 7%, almost 11 million were born in a...
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and look where connor brown is.ing the defensive coverage of that loose puck and put it to the back of the net. give it up, get it back and finish it off. there's your game winner. >> john: a great look here. unfortunate for jared coreau. he was strong in goal for most of this game. and the celebration ensues. and the hope for the toronto franchise and the heart shown by detroit. two original six teams in this beautiful environment. soccer/football facility. we rolled out the top 33 of the 100 greatest players of all-time. see the faces and the excitement in toronto. they've been aching for this and there are great days ahead for this franchise building around these young players. getting the opportunity to take auston matthews first overall in the june draf make such a significant impact in his first year. 20-goal season already and counting. closing in on what could be a record-setting team record for auston matthews if he can catch wendel clark's great year of '85-'86, 34 goals. toronto wins it in overtime 5-4. p
and look where connor brown is.ing the defensive coverage of that loose puck and put it to the back of the net. give it up, get it back and finish it off. there's your game winner. >> john: a great look here. unfortunate for jared coreau. he was strong in goal for most of this game. and the celebration ensues. and the hope for the toronto franchise and the heart shown by detroit. two original six teams in this beautiful environment. soccer/football facility. we rolled out the top 33 of...
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connor brown has scored tonight. from the corner. rolls around. located by hyman off the stick of jared coreau. ouellet. auston matthews. sends it in for hyman. zach hyman in back of the goal. 2:37 on the clock. hyman double-teamed. salt away a few seconds along the boards. a smart play. now henrik zetterberg hands it off. >> pierre: i think at some point he's -- >> john: looking at the bench. halfway out. >> pierre: there he comes. >> john: you see it. 2:19s on the clock. six skaters for detroit. zetterberg from the corner. back of the goal. brought this way by tatar. checked by polak. along the boards now. they force it to the point. brendan smith inserts. see it roll around. zetterberg in control. just about two minutes left. clear it all the way across. dekeyser. to the corner. zetterberg muscled on the play. now zetterberg through the slot. good positioning that time, but not out. van riemsdyk. here's zetterberg. henrik zetterberg holding onto it. chance. they score! the follow-up, and i believe it's dylan larkin. sneaking in on the weak side
connor brown has scored tonight. from the corner. rolls around. located by hyman off the stick of jared coreau. ouellet. auston matthews. sends it in for hyman. zach hyman in back of the goal. 2:37 on the clock. hyman double-teamed. salt away a few seconds along the boards. a smart play. now henrik zetterberg hands it off. >> pierre: i think at some point he's -- >> john: looking at the bench. halfway out. >> pierre: there he comes. >> john: you see it. 2:19s on the...
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being jerry brown? >> it is jerry brown been jerry brown. he's trying to create concern for the future. we will not see the down turn as quickly as possible. i think he is putting on wrist rate and that's what he's going to talk about in the state of the state. >> reporter: he doesn't do ribbon cuttings. i can't imagine the last time. but he is holding the line. >> that plays well with the public as well. people want to see conservative funding and finances and they don't want to see their taxes going up. they don't -- they want to make sure about the boom that is coming. >> reporter: to be projects are the lightspeed -- the light rail. >> i don't think we will hear about it in the state of the state because they are going forward on their own in the legislature doesn't have to get involved at this point. they will need a two thirds vote to continue.>> reporter: but i am paying for every gallon, right? quickly, we were talking with the state assemblyman about healthcare, are the city and state ready to
being jerry brown? >> it is jerry brown been jerry brown. he's trying to create concern for the future. we will not see the down turn as quickly as possible. i think he is putting on wrist rate and that's what he's going to talk about in the state of the state. >> reporter: he doesn't do ribbon cuttings. i can't imagine the last time. but he is holding the line. >> that plays well with the public as well. people want to see conservative funding and finances and they don't want...
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brown in front. they score! connor brown set up by zach hyman. toronto with a 3-1 lead. >> pierre: johnny, there's one of the animals mike babcock talked about who insulates auston matthews. grind, skill, speed. zach hyman, another one of the animals. keep it alive. then the finish by connor brown. it's intensity, it's quickness, it's passion, and it's a finish. and when you think about how the period started, mike babcock and his intensity, matt then you saw the explosive nature of the toronto maple leafs and now detroit's called a time-out. right in front of the detroit bench. this crowd and this toronto team got awake after this. you just see, he's talking, see steve ott, yeah, i got you on film, but believe me, everything changed when babcock came out here. we talked about the intensity he showed. we talked about the fight with martin then you see the offensive eruption by this toronto maple leafs team. youth is being served. >> john: you called it. as soon as you saw babcock and the type of presence he had at the start of the period. and it'
brown in front. they score! connor brown set up by zach hyman. toronto with a 3-1 lead. >> pierre: johnny, there's one of the animals mike babcock talked about who insulates auston matthews. grind, skill, speed. zach hyman, another one of the animals. keep it alive. then the finish by connor brown. it's intensity, it's quickness, it's passion, and it's a finish. and when you think about how the period started, mike babcock and his intensity, matt then you saw the explosive nature of the...
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>> browne: yes. understand. but, however, we have made sure that at least there must be some face to face contact so we know who these people are. >> kroft: for five days. >> browne: minimum. >> kroft: what kind of people are you looking for? >> browne: we're looking for high net worth individuals, people who are established businesspeople, who are well- known, and to make sure that we get the creÈme de la creeme. >> kroft: if so, they are recruiting them in some odd places. last summer, antigua announced it was opening an embassy in baghdad, hoping to sell passports to iraqis. it didn't work out, but it's doing better next door in syria after hiring a relative of president bashar al-assad to represent them. have you had any applications from syria? >> browne: yes. we have had applications from syria. >> kroft: and you've approved them. >> browne: syria is one of the areas in which we have had some concerns, but did not place it on a restricted list. >> kroft: prime minister browne told us instabilit
>> browne: yes. understand. but, however, we have made sure that at least there must be some face to face contact so we know who these people are. >> kroft: for five days. >> browne: minimum. >> kroft: what kind of people are you looking for? >> browne: we're looking for high net worth individuals, people who are established businesspeople, who are well- known, and to make sure that we get the creÈme de la creeme. >> kroft: if so, they are recruiting them in...
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brown has not stopped scanning the skies.s there's another ninth planet out there to take pluto's place. bill whittaker reports for "60 minutes." >> i would say at this point, i'm certain. >> certain? >> yeah. >> that's a rare thing to say for a prediction, for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> you do know how mind boggle thing sounds? a new planet hasn't been discovered for -- >> 170 years. >> i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here. >> we took a little artistic license and put some lightning on the dark side because it might have lightning on the dark side of it. we think it's between 10 and 20 times more massive than the earth. >> and we haven't seen it, we can't see it? >> it's so far away that it's actually just at the edge of what our biggest telescopes on the ground can possibly see, because it's so far away. >> reporter: 50 billion miles away. it's also hard to find because it has an enormous orbit. >> planet nine, we think, takes something like 15,000 years to go around the sun
brown has not stopped scanning the skies.s there's another ninth planet out there to take pluto's place. bill whittaker reports for "60 minutes." >> i would say at this point, i'm certain. >> certain? >> yeah. >> that's a rare thing to say for a prediction, for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> you do know how mind boggle thing sounds? a new planet hasn't been discovered for -- >> 170 years. >> i believe you think it looks like this...
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now i'm going to put the brown top.r on you might say, wow, the brown sugar on the bottom.s. they rise to the side. glaze. that's brown sugar >> yes, sir. put it in the oven for 40 minutes. steve?to do that, steve: put it in the oven for 40 minutes. open the door. man, i can't do that. steve: i'll tell you what. we just be here then. and you put it in there for 40 minutes and then, oh, hell. no, no. right here. right here. harvey.ght here, right here. steve: okay. >> now i'm making banana foster rum sauce. going to pour this rum sauce and we're going to flame it. steve: you going to flame it. >> yeah. you to stir the pan here. don't run on me, brother. don't run on me. we been together too long now. steve: speaking of too long, this segment. it's way too damn long. >> i've already premeasured on e already using the app the perfect bake pro. extract right there. put it all together, steve. of a couple of pinches ground cinnamon. now this is what you was trying to pull out of the oven. it's already here. ta-da. pour it over the top. that's the rum sauce. on top how?our it lik
now i'm going to put the brown top.r on you might say, wow, the brown sugar on the bottom.s. they rise to the side. glaze. that's brown sugar >> yes, sir. put it in the oven for 40 minutes. steve?to do that, steve: put it in the oven for 40 minutes. open the door. man, i can't do that. steve: i'll tell you what. we just be here then. and you put it in there for 40 minutes and then, oh, hell. no, no. right here. right here. harvey.ght here, right here. steve: okay. >> now i'm making...
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jeffrey brown has the story, part of our ongoing series, culture at risk. >> brown: so this is like annt temple come to life in a modern age. >> in a modern day. it's a greek style building which we loved because the whole idea is the library of alexandria reborn now. >> brown: it's an ancient idea: to gather and preserve the world's knowledge. but now that library will look like this: these stacks of servers, brewster kahle kalel told me recently, represent a 20-year and running effort to build a kind of digital library, and to essentially ¡back up' the ever-expanding world wide web. >> in one of these would be a 100 years of a channel of television. a hundred channel years or this much is all of the words in the library of congress, would fit >> brown: kahle was an early internet entrepreneur who in 1996 founded the internet archive, a non-profit that operates out of an old christian science church in san francisco. it was designed to address a fundamental flaw in the original creation of the world wide web by tim berners-lee in 1989. wonder of it is it's very simple. anybody could g
jeffrey brown has the story, part of our ongoing series, culture at risk. >> brown: so this is like annt temple come to life in a modern age. >> in a modern day. it's a greek style building which we loved because the whole idea is the library of alexandria reborn now. >> brown: it's an ancient idea: to gather and preserve the world's knowledge. but now that library will look like this: these stacks of servers, brewster kahle kalel told me recently, represent a 20-year and...
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she sacrificed her life for her grandson. >> raymond dugan is brown's son-in-law. said just before the accident, they were having family birthday at 54th and master, brown offered to babysit.
she sacrificed her life for her grandson. >> raymond dugan is brown's son-in-law. said just before the accident, they were having family birthday at 54th and master, brown offered to babysit.
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it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i said that day was, today is the day. i had myself convinced and for whatever reason there was nothing wrong with it in my mind. i didn't see any other way. >> any other way than what? >> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >>
it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why....
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. >> sreenivasan: norman brown is reading the letter from president obama that gave him his life back. for 24.5 years he was in federal prison for selling drugs in washington, d.c., specifically six counts of distributing cocaine. it was his third strike, and that meant life without parole. >> i never thought that i would get no more than maybe 15 years. >> sreenivasan: while he was in prison, his parents, his grandmother, his brother all died. his children grew up, and the men sentenced with him were released. >> i wanted to get out to move to people that i had a monster sentence, but i wasn't a monster. >> sreenivasan: brown took class, taught others, earned certificates for trade skills and was a model prisoner. >> it is my strong belief that by exercising these presidential powers, i have the chance to show people what a second chance can look like. >> sreenivasan: the president explained his motivation this year at a lunch with clemency recipient, including brown. in 2014, mr. obama began a large-scale clemency project, reducing the sentences of mostly non-violent drug offenders.
. >> sreenivasan: norman brown is reading the letter from president obama that gave him his life back. for 24.5 years he was in federal prison for selling drugs in washington, d.c., specifically six counts of distributing cocaine. it was his third strike, and that meant life without parole. >> i never thought that i would get no more than maybe 15 years. >> sreenivasan: while he was in prison, his parents, his grandmother, his brother all died. his children grew up, and the...
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brown in front. they score! connor brown set up by zach hyman. toronto with a 3-1 lead. >> pierre: johnny, there's one of the animals mike babcock talked about who insulates auston matthews. grind, skill, speed. zach hyman, another one of the animals. keep it alive. then the finish by connor brown. it's intensity, it's quickness, it's passion, and it's a finish. and when you think about how the period started, mike babcock and his intensity, matt martin and his fight with steve ott, and then you saw the explosive nature of the toronto maple leafs and now detroit's called a time-out. right in front of the detroit bench. this crowd and this toronto team got awake after this. you just see, he's talking, see steve ott, yeah, i got you on film, but believe me, everything changed when babcock came out here. we talked about the intensity he showed. we talked about the fight with martin then you see the offensive eruption by this toronto maple leafs team. youth is being served. >> john: you called it. as soon as you saw babcock and the type of presence h
brown in front. they score! connor brown set up by zach hyman. toronto with a 3-1 lead. >> pierre: johnny, there's one of the animals mike babcock talked about who insulates auston matthews. grind, skill, speed. zach hyman, another one of the animals. keep it alive. then the finish by connor brown. it's intensity, it's quickness, it's passion, and it's a finish. and when you think about how the period started, mike babcock and his intensity, matt martin and his fight with steve ott, and...
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two times two not to be four. >> classic jerry brown. defiant through his entire state of the state message. target trump. >> well no one knows what the new leaders will do. there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bald assertion of altar facts. >> target trump on immigrants. >> that may be clear. we will defend everybody. every man, woman and child who has come here for a better life and contributed to the well- being of our state. >> target trump on nixing obama care. >> to do everything we can to protect the health care of our people. >> target trump on climate change. >> we can't fall back and give into the climate deniers. the science is clear. the danger is real. the climate is changing. the temperatures are rising. and so are the oceans. natural habitats everywhere are under stress. the world knows this. >> brown challenged the new president to back his promises to build the nation's infrastructure. >> and committed to a one trillion dollar investment in public work across america and i say amen to that. amen to that,
two times two not to be four. >> classic jerry brown. defiant through his entire state of the state message. target trump. >> well no one knows what the new leaders will do. there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bald assertion of altar facts. >> target trump on immigrants. >> that may be clear. we will defend everybody. every man, woman and child who has come here for a better life and contributed to the well- being of our state. >> target trump on...
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jeffrey brown has the story. ( crowd cheers ) >> brown: this was the 44th march for life, but it heldcial significance for tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists, with the coming of a republican president and congress. many arrived in groups from churches and schools, after long bus rides. president trump began their day with a tweet, saying: "to all of you marching, you have my full support." and at a rally before the march, a sitting vice president addressed the annual gathering for the first time. >> because of all of you and the many thousands who stand with us in marches like this all across the nation, life is winning again in america. >> brown: it's a cold and windy morning here on the national mall. but people are out in numbers. they talked to us about the optimism and new energy around this issue that has galvanized them for so long. they talked to us of being on the very cusp of change. donna katzung of washington, missouri has made the trip to washington d.c. for the last eight years. >> this year, with president trump and vice president pence, you know, there's a fe
jeffrey brown has the story. ( crowd cheers ) >> brown: this was the 44th march for life, but it heldcial significance for tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists, with the coming of a republican president and congress. many arrived in groups from churches and schools, after long bus rides. president trump began their day with a tweet, saying: "to all of you marching, you have my full support." and at a rally before the march, a sitting vice president addressed the annual...
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tomlin says brown will be punished and he had sharp word for brown. >> it was foolish of him to do that. it was sell fish of him to do that. and it was unconsiderate for him to do that. it's our desire for him and everyone to be great teammates as well as great players. >> tomlin said he regrets the language he used bill addressing his team after the win against the chiefs. he didn't detail the discipline brown might face, but i'm sure the patriots are saying thank you. we're going to use this in our video. >> and as chargers try to figure out how to make their move, the warriors found a classy way to break ground on their new home. ♪ ♪ >> accompanied by the strings of a the $1 billion plus arena is set to open in 2019. oracle opened in 1966. that has to be the most creative way of breaking ground i think i've ever seen. >> i think the crew needs some tutus. >> coming up in the meantime, some scary, dangerous and over the top. why those are some of the words being used to describe lady gaga's plan to tear open the stadium roof on super bowl sunday. we'll have the story ahead in the skin
tomlin says brown will be punished and he had sharp word for brown. >> it was foolish of him to do that. it was sell fish of him to do that. and it was unconsiderate for him to do that. it's our desire for him and everyone to be great teammates as well as great players. >> tomlin said he regrets the language he used bill addressing his team after the win against the chiefs. he didn't detail the discipline brown might face, but i'm sure the patriots are saying thank you. we're going...
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brown: have you? gov. mcauliffe: i have. i had a bowl of fried cicadas, you would have thought i was eating filet mignon. gov. mcauliffe: it is a global economy today, and stopping companies and putting tariffs on -- all i'm saying is that we need to go at this very slowly, very carefully, and we do need to think this out. but there are ramifications to putting walls up as it relates to trade. i know as a state that does a lot of trading activity around the globe, i am constantly working to export and bring new markets in. i just got back from -- i was all over in australia. i just went to korea and china. we are selling a lot of products. i am very concerned about it. we just need to tread on this very carefully. gov. sandoval: i will respond briefly. i've been on several trade missions as well. but i have not eaten chicken legs or bugs. gov. sandoval: in any event, i suppose i am more of a pragmatist. it is what it is. the president has made his decision. he has signed his executive order. he is going to do unilateral nego
brown: have you? gov. mcauliffe: i have. i had a bowl of fried cicadas, you would have thought i was eating filet mignon. gov. mcauliffe: it is a global economy today, and stopping companies and putting tariffs on -- all i'm saying is that we need to go at this very slowly, very carefully, and we do need to think this out. but there are ramifications to putting walls up as it relates to trade. i know as a state that does a lot of trading activity around the globe, i am constantly working to...
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more on governor brown state of the state address. these speeches are a time to lay out the future and as tom vacar reports, governor brown went to a different direction. an attack on our new nation's president. >> even god cannot cause two times two not to be four. >> classic jerry brown. defiant throughout his entire state of the state message. target trump. >> no one knows what the new leaders will do, there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bol assertion of facts. >> target trump on immigrants. >> let me be clear, we will defend everybody, every man, woman and child that has come with a better light and contributed to the well-being of our state. >>> target trump on nixing obama care. >> to do everything we can to protect the healthcare of our people. >> target trump on climate change. >> we can't fall back and give into the climb deniers. the science is clear, the temperatures are rising. and so are the oceans. natural habitats everywhere are under stress. the world knows this. >> brown challenged the new president
more on governor brown state of the state address. these speeches are a time to lay out the future and as tom vacar reports, governor brown went to a different direction. an attack on our new nation's president. >> even god cannot cause two times two not to be four. >> classic jerry brown. defiant throughout his entire state of the state message. target trump. >> no one knows what the new leaders will do, there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bol assertion of...
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jeffrey brown spoke with him recently at the atlantic theater in new york. this report is part of our ongoing coverage of awards for the 2016 movie season, "beyond the red carpet." >> i don't understand. >> brown: in an early scene in the film, "manchester-by-the- sea", lee chandler learns that his recently-deceased brother has named him as his nephew's guardian, and the weight of the world comes crashing down again. >> he can't live with me. i live in one room. >>> i can't commute from boston. >> i think the idea was that you would relocate. >> relocate to where here? >> well, if you look-- >> brown: as played by casey affleck, lee is a lost, mostly silent man, at sea over some hidden grief. but, says director kenneth lonergan, it's more than that. >> i don't see it as a film about grief. i see it as a film about love, and about people trying to help each other and take care of each other. it's about grief, obviously. but it's really about someone who's trying to do right by his family, even though he's, he's ready to quit. >> brown: the film's title is als
jeffrey brown spoke with him recently at the atlantic theater in new york. this report is part of our ongoing coverage of awards for the 2016 movie season, "beyond the red carpet." >> i don't understand. >> brown: in an early scene in the film, "manchester-by-the- sea", lee chandler learns that his recently-deceased brother has named him as his nephew's guardian, and the weight of the world comes crashing down again. >> he can't live with me. i live in one...
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brown, let us do this for you. jim brown has a heart and his soul has been put into this program. he's say to go jim brown, jim brown, i care about the community, i care about the efforts which you have put in and now it's time to make it pay off. ainsley: that's wonderful, brian. you're going to be in for a huge surprise. ainsley: you see the congressman and you think it's the whole story. you have a lot of people in the african-american community helping donald trump. donald trump says he wants to do that. brian: they get backlash from their own community. i get backlash -- ainsley: did he vote for donald trump. was he a supporter from the very beginning. he's been won over. ainsley: thank you. excellent. antitrump protests ramping up overnight and pete was right in the middle of them. peter: as you can tell we have a very tolerant group out here. someone is throwing their phone at me so that's apparently tolerant as well. ainsley: thankfully he made it out alive to tell his story. pete is coming up next. >> and something else, there's pete with something in his hands, coffee, w
brown, let us do this for you. jim brown has a heart and his soul has been put into this program. he's say to go jim brown, jim brown, i care about the community, i care about the efforts which you have put in and now it's time to make it pay off. ainsley: that's wonderful, brian. you're going to be in for a huge surprise. ainsley: you see the congressman and you think it's the whole story. you have a lot of people in the african-american community helping donald trump. donald trump says he...
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>> brown: pharrell is also one of the film's producers. it's an important one to him. >> aw man, the success in this film is when young girls, no matter what color, can receive this message beyond the suppression that they endure everyday. to see that they can do anything that they want, including science, including technology, engineering and math. that's like, that's the success. >> brown: the new film comes in the year following the "oscars- so-white" controversy at the academy awards, in which no people of color were nominated in leading or supporting roles. does one film make a big difference? or what do you think has to happen within the world you work in? >> just gotta keep working. >> yeah and i think that the emphasis is placed in the wrong spot. the academy is at the very end of the whole cycle of the year and how movies get made. i think what people fail to understand is it's not the oscars, it's the decision-makers who green-light movies. that's what needs to change. >> so it just goes to show, we still have work to do. i'm not
>> brown: pharrell is also one of the film's producers. it's an important one to him. >> aw man, the success in this film is when young girls, no matter what color, can receive this message beyond the suppression that they endure everyday. to see that they can do anything that they want, including science, including technology, engineering and math. that's like, that's the success. >> brown: the new film comes in the year following the "oscars- so-white" controversy...
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good evening, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for join and us.resident trump's executive order calls for the extreme vetting of immigrants from that seven countries. right now dozens of refugees are in limbo p cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more. >> what do we want. >> justice. >> reporter: protesters gathered outside j if. k international airport in new york and demanded the release of refugees blocked from entering the united states. congressman said 12 people were detained. a former translator for the u.s. military in iraq was held for hours before being released. >> they treat me as i break the routes or do something wrong. >> reporter: president donald trump's executive order suspends the u.s. refugee admissions program for four months. there were reports of refugees being refused entry at airports in cities like san francisco and dallas. lawyers scrambled to file lawsuits challenging the order. >> this really is an extraordinary measure and it requires every ounce of opposition that we can muster. >> reporter: the protests here a
good evening, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for join and us.resident trump's executive order calls for the extreme vetting of immigrants from that seven countries. right now dozens of refugees are in limbo p cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more. >> what do we want. >> justice. >> reporter: protesters gathered outside j if. k international airport in new york and demanded the release of refugees blocked from entering the united states. congressman said 12 people...
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brown, presentÓ su presupuesto fiscal para el 2017- 2018.do tendrÁ miles de millones de dÓlares menos para gastar en los prÓximos 18 meses. si queremos un sistema fiscal solicita se tiene que tener un fondo grande de reserva y un fondo para emergencias dice brown, agregando que de acuerdo al departamento de finanzas una recesiÓn moderada podrÍa costarle a california 18,000 millones al aÑo, durante tres aÑos. brown dice que para lidiar con la incertidumbre se requiere prudencia. esto dejarÍa con un dÉficit de al menos 2000 millones. entre algunos de los programas que no recibirÁn incrementen fondos, en la propuesta 98, la cual provee dinero a escuelas pÚblicas. esto basado en los foros que no fueron gastados en 2016. en la nueva administraciÓn de trump y republicanos, fue tema mencionado. ante la incertidumbre sobre quÉ ocurrirÍa si revocarÁn el obama care. brown admite que serÍa algo difÍcil para california, pero que planea responder de la mejor manera posible. mientras brown, prevÉ seguir manteniendo grandes recursos. algunos senadores no q
brown, presentÓ su presupuesto fiscal para el 2017- 2018.do tendrÁ miles de millones de dÓlares menos para gastar en los prÓximos 18 meses. si queremos un sistema fiscal solicita se tiene que tener un fondo grande de reserva y un fondo para emergencias dice brown, agregando que de acuerdo al departamento de finanzas una recesiÓn moderada podrÍa costarle a california 18,000 millones al aÑo, durante tres aÑos. brown dice que para lidiar con la incertidumbre se requiere prudencia. esto...
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among them - maryland representative anthony brown. the deciding factor for many has been trump's feud congressman and civil rights icon john lewis... who trump dismissed as all talk talk talk - no action. and in support or opposition: more than a million people will converge on d-c later this week for the inauguration. while many will be here to celebrate... a record number of protesters are expected to make their voices heard as well. no matter why they're coming -- people will need to eat. that's why businesses like this pizza shop are making sure they're ready. with barricades already up and security getting tighter by the day... businesses near the capitol, the mall and parade route are being asked to have deliveries done by tomorrow. and for anyone hotels in the city are offering a taste of presidential priviledge. our sam sweeney is getting a look inside. we'll have a live report from him coming up in about two minutes. new this morning.. d.c. police are asking for help in finding a missing man. take a good look at this photo. 7
among them - maryland representative anthony brown. the deciding factor for many has been trump's feud congressman and civil rights icon john lewis... who trump dismissed as all talk talk talk - no action. and in support or opposition: more than a million people will converge on d-c later this week for the inauguration. while many will be here to celebrate... a record number of protesters are expected to make their voices heard as well. no matter why they're coming -- people will need to eat....
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jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: on a recent morning in washington, d.c., this wind sculpture was lifted in and installed outside the smithsonian national museum of african art. it's the latest in a series of public art works on display around the world by the artist yinka shonibare. >> it's a free-standing sculpture, but it's a very dynamic sculpture, and it's very colorful. also, it's deceptive, because from a distance it feels like it's actually soft material. full of contradiction: the stuff >> brown: playful, deceptive, full of contradiction: the stuff of shonibare's works, most of all the sculptures for which he's best known-- colonial-style figures, some headless, some with globes for heads, in brightly colored african-style costumes. >> my work is really breaking down stereotypes, saying "you know what? what you see is not necessarily what you get." you might actually want to take time to find out more about something before you then start to make assumptions about it. >> brown: shonibare himself is a mix of identities. born in london in 1962, he moved to his family's home
jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: on a recent morning in washington, d.c., this wind sculpture was lifted in and installed outside the smithsonian national museum of african art. it's the latest in a series of public art works on display around the world by the artist yinka shonibare. >> it's a free-standing sculpture, but it's a very dynamic sculpture, and it's very colorful. also, it's deceptive, because from a distance it feels like it's actually soft material. full of...
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reporter: but brown warned do not thread on ice. >> california is not turning back. reporter: the question before the house here and really every household in california is being so defiant, such a good idea with such a thin skinned president that doesn't like criticism and controls the congress and the resources it demands. >> he has brought the fight to us and i think that what is incumbent on your are leaders and i applaud governor brown for defending our state. >> our values are not for sale. the prospect of losing support from washington is not enough for us to move backwards. reporter: assembly republicans see die defiance as a danger. >> i think president trump is serious about what he is talking about. >> defiance is not a good way for california. the better way is to work with the president. >> but it seems for this year and next year the dye is cast. tom vacar, fox 2 news. >>> the uc board of events are set to meet tomorrow and thursday in san francisco and will be joined by janet napolitano. she was recently hospitalized from complications in cancer treatm
reporter: but brown warned do not thread on ice. >> california is not turning back. reporter: the question before the house here and really every household in california is being so defiant, such a good idea with such a thin skinned president that doesn't like criticism and controls the congress and the resources it demands. >> he has brought the fight to us and i think that what is incumbent on your are leaders and i applaud governor brown for defending our state. >> our...
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you have to update it. ♪ ♪ >> brown: you're very young.me from, to make films, to bring back the musical, to think long term, over the arc of a career? >> i guess i'm not entirely sure. the one thing i have adopted for myself as some kind of mantra is just to try to make things that scare you a little bit, to try to be testing your comfort zones. once you've done something, don't redo it, or don't stay completely in that box. try to play around and try to keep pushing, even if that means you fall on your face. but that's kind of the only movie you really want to make, in a way, because otherwise, what are you doing? it's so much work to make a movie. it's so tiring, that it's like, you might as well be doing something that is really testing you and that, if it works out, is really going to push the medium forward. >> brown: now, damien chazelle will vie for best director, and "la la land" for best film, at the academy awards on february 26. from new york, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. ♪ ♪ >> yang: online, what does it take to wri
you have to update it. ♪ ♪ >> brown: you're very young.me from, to make films, to bring back the musical, to think long term, over the arc of a career? >> i guess i'm not entirely sure. the one thing i have adopted for myself as some kind of mantra is just to try to make things that scare you a little bit, to try to be testing your comfort zones. once you've done something, don't redo it, or don't stay completely in that box. try to play around and try to keep pushing, even if...
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good evening, i'm natasha brown.s for joining us, while the entire region touched by the storm in some way, it was the shore certainly hit the hard else. to cape may county now, the wildwood beach was hidden beneath inches of snow, that disappeared into the ocean. and ocean city blustery and trecherous drive for those braving the roads. meteorologist, lauren casey, has been keeping track of the snow all night long. came in early today. i know you it, lauren. now looks like things are getting little more quiet, right? >> things are quieting down. what a doozy after storm the the snow machine has finally turned offment check out totals. the shore, southern southern delaware picking up highest totals, ocean view sussex county delaware, 13 inches of snow. port norris, cumberland county, new jersey, 10 inches of snow, atlantic county estell manor picking up close to 9 inches. mt. laurel, new jersey, 6.7 inches of snow at mom's how the, philadelphia international airport coming in with 3 inches of snow. storm scan3, showin
good evening, i'm natasha brown.s for joining us, while the entire region touched by the storm in some way, it was the shore certainly hit the hard else. to cape may county now, the wildwood beach was hidden beneath inches of snow, that disappeared into the ocean. and ocean city blustery and trecherous drive for those braving the roads. meteorologist, lauren casey, has been keeping track of the snow all night long. came in early today. i know you it, lauren. now looks like things are getting...
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brown: have you? gov. mcauliffe: i have. i had a bowl of fried cicadas, you would have thought i was eating filet mignon. [laughter] gov. mcauliffe: it is a global economy today, and stopping companies and putting tariffs on -- all i'm saying is that we need to go at this very slowly, very carefully, and we do need to think this out. but there are ramifications to putting walls up as it relates to trade. i know as a state that does a lot of trading activity around the globe, i am constantly working to export and bring new markets in. i just got back from -- i was all over in australia. i just went to korea and china. we are selling a lot of products. i am very concerned about it. we just need to tread on this very carefully. gov. sandoval: i will respond briefly. i've been on several trade missions as well. but i have not eaten chicken legs or bugs. [laughter] gov. sandoval: in any event, i suppose i am more of a pragmatist. it is what it is. the president has made his decision. he has signed his executive order. he is going
brown: have you? gov. mcauliffe: i have. i had a bowl of fried cicadas, you would have thought i was eating filet mignon. [laughter] gov. mcauliffe: it is a global economy today, and stopping companies and putting tariffs on -- all i'm saying is that we need to go at this very slowly, very carefully, and we do need to think this out. but there are ramifications to putting walls up as it relates to trade. i know as a state that does a lot of trading activity around the globe, i am constantly...
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por otra parte el gobernador de california, jerry brown declarÓ estado de emergencia por las fuertes para ayudar a las comunidades afectadas, ademÁs indicÓ que desde el 3 de enero estas tormentas causaron grandes daÑos a las carreteras, y causaron una cantidad circunstancial de escombros. leÓn: televidente guatemalteco informÓ que lleva mÁs de un mes esperando recibir su pasaporte. marÍa: nos dicen que esto causa muchas demoras. luz. segÚn la vice ministra de relaciones exteriores de guatemala desde el mes de octubre del aÑo pasado, estÁn enfrentando retrasos, uno de los afectados fue este hombre. hace aÑos llegÓ a estados unidos este hombre, hoy se comunicÓ con nosotros para informarnos que lleva mÁs de un esperando por su nuevo pasaporte. >> esperÉ, espere, y llegÓ el dÍa de viajar, noi tenia mi pasaporte. >> Él tuvo que viajar a su paÍs natal con un permiso especial, porque segÚn Él en el consulado de san francisco de guatemala le informaron que su pasaporte no le iba a llegar en 4 semanas. >> dicen que no hay materia para poderlos terminar. >> cuestionamos al gobierno de guatemal
por otra parte el gobernador de california, jerry brown declarÓ estado de emergencia por las fuertes para ayudar a las comunidades afectadas, ademÁs indicÓ que desde el 3 de enero estas tormentas causaron grandes daÑos a las carreteras, y causaron una cantidad circunstancial de escombros. leÓn: televidente guatemalteco informÓ que lleva mÁs de un mes esperando recibir su pasaporte. marÍa: nos dicen que esto causa muchas demoras. luz. segÚn la vice ministra de relaciones exteriores de...
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and back to jeff brown, who has our rememberance. >> brown: it was sitcom television that signaled andped push larger cultural change. "the mary tyler moore show," in the 1970s, in which the actress played a single, 30-something working woman: mary richards, a tv producer at a local minneapolis station. here with her boss, played by ed asner. >> you know what, you got spunk. >> well,-- spunk. >> tell you what, i will try you out for a couple of weeks and see how it works out. if i don't like you, ilie fire you. >> right, right. >> if you don't like me, i'll fire you. >> yes, yes, that certainly seems fair. >> i'll get a towel from the 6 kitchen. >> >> brown: in the '60s, moore had been a beloved figure in a more traditional role for women: as the frazzled but often hilarious wife of dick van dyke, on the show bearing his name. >> oh, what-- >> brown: over the years, she won seven emmy awards for her television roles. >> brown: she later showed her dramatic range in an oscar- nominated performance in the 1980 film, "ordinary people," the story of a disintegrating family following a son'
and back to jeff brown, who has our rememberance. >> brown: it was sitcom television that signaled andped push larger cultural change. "the mary tyler moore show," in the 1970s, in which the actress played a single, 30-something working woman: mary richards, a tv producer at a local minneapolis station. here with her boss, played by ed asner. >> you know what, you got spunk. >> well,-- spunk. >> tell you what, i will try you out for a couple of weeks and see...
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.jerry brown, prometi -- en su informe de gobierno hoy ......jerry brown, prometi defender a los inmigrantesia..... takevo --el gobernador brown deline la estrategia de california para defender las polticas migratorias, sanitarias y ambientales del estado de la administracin trump.. dijo que californianos se han beneficiado con el plan de salud "obamacare" y se unir a otros gobernadores para pelear la posible eliminacin del plan de salud... cesar/take vo ---hoy ''xavier becerra'juramen procurador general de california... ---prometi trabajar con el gobierno federal y luchar contra cualquier esfuerzo de la administracin trump para revertir polticas de inmigracin. ---becerra es el primer latino en es carg l fue miemo del congreso por 24 aÑos y escal hasta elidazgo demcra en la cmara de representantes... cesar en san jos un hombre se debate entre la va y la muerteuego de ser atropellado por un conductor de uber... take vo el accidente ocurri entre las calles senter y tully road... el conductor se qued en el lug del choque dijo a lpolica q vi al peatn... la vctima cruzaba la calle sin caminar por
.jerry brown, prometi -- en su informe de gobierno hoy ......jerry brown, prometi defender a los inmigrantesia..... takevo --el gobernador brown deline la estrategia de california para defender las polticas migratorias, sanitarias y ambientales del estado de la administracin trump.. dijo que californianos se han beneficiado con el plan de salud "obamacare" y se unir a otros gobernadores para pelear la posible eliminacin del plan de salud... cesar/take vo ---hoy ''xavier...
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brown toast and crispy roast potato cancer. problem? what are we not meant to do now? we are meant to have lovely golden toast and not crispy brown toast and lovely golden potatoes rather than brown and crunchy ones because of carcinogens when everything is crunchy. do feel free to note the times headline does not say what you should have is non—brown toast, which more of us know by its more ordinary name, bread. and your potatoes cannot be too fluffy because it creates more of a surface area? and no crisps either. oh, dear. i had a crispy roast potatoes i have ever had and they were also the nicest so i do not think that will change. i think we all treat these cancer stories with a pinch of salt. a pinch of salt! if that is not too unhealthy. oh, dear, let's have a bag of crisps. that's it for the papers tonight. before you go, these front pages have come —— don't forget, all the front pages are online on the bbc news website where you can read a detailed review of the papers. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.
brown toast and crispy roast potato cancer. problem? what are we not meant to do now? we are meant to have lovely golden toast and not crispy brown toast and lovely golden potatoes rather than brown and crunchy ones because of carcinogens when everything is crunchy. do feel free to note the times headline does not say what you should have is non—brown toast, which more of us know by its more ordinary name, bread. and your potatoes cannot be too fluffy because it creates more of a surface...
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brown, presentÓ su presupuesto fiscal para el 2017- 2018.tes nos trae los detalles, desde el capitolio. sandra: el gobernador brown, presentÓ su presupuesto estatal de 177,000 millones de dÓlares. el estado tendrÁ miles de millones de dÓlares menos para gastar en los prÓximos 18 meses.
brown, presentÓ su presupuesto fiscal para el 2017- 2018.tes nos trae los detalles, desde el capitolio. sandra: el gobernador brown, presentÓ su presupuesto estatal de 177,000 millones de dÓlares. el estado tendrÁ miles de millones de dÓlares menos para gastar en los prÓximos 18 meses.