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everybody with brown hair had to go to a school with kids only with brown hair. just all over the place. and especially for african-american people, a lot of you watch the news today and you see the protests against how african-american males in particular are treated. well, brown versus the board of education and a lot of the early activities, activism, was all about similar issues. see, it took over 100 years, a century, for brown versus board of education to take place. first time parents, people like your parents took to court the issue of why couldn't my kids go to any school? i'm paying taxes on every school but you're assigning my child a school based solely on the color of their skin. 1849 in boston, massachusetts, the first documented case. so 105 years later, 1954, brown versus the board of education we experienced a legal victory. not a social victory but a legal victory. i'll explain what i mean by that in just a minute. now kansas is my home state, and i imagine many of you have never been to kansas. anybody ever been to kansas? oh. did you stop? bec
everybody with brown hair had to go to a school with kids only with brown hair. just all over the place. and especially for african-american people, a lot of you watch the news today and you see the protests against how african-american males in particular are treated. well, brown versus the board of education and a lot of the early activities, activism, was all about similar issues. see, it took over 100 years, a century, for brown versus board of education to take place. first time parents,...
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oliver brown was the lead petitioner in the case brown v board of education of topeka. john tinker along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner of tinker v des moines independent community school district. in recent years john and mary , beth have traveled the country on the tinker tour bus telling students their story. joining our panelist is the director of education, mike adams, who will moderate today's discussion. let's give our panelists and moderator a warm round of applause. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the national constitution center on constitution day, the best day of the year to be here. joining me on stage as vince stengel are people closely related to three landmark supreme court cases that all took place in the 20th century, so not that long ago. in today's program what we'll do , is i'll introduce each of our panelists. they'll tell you a little bit of the background of the supreme court case in which their father or in john's case themselves were involved in the case. they'll talk about what the court ruled, how it impacte
oliver brown was the lead petitioner in the case brown v board of education of topeka. john tinker along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner of tinker v des moines independent community school district. in recent years john and mary , beth have traveled the country on the tinker tour bus telling students their story. joining our panelist is the director of education, mike adams, who will moderate today's discussion. let's give our panelists and moderator a warm round of applause....
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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> five people have been shot at a business park in edgewood. it happened a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. we were told three people two were shot were dead. two others are recovering. you're looking at video of the action happening there. right now police are looking for the gunman. they describe him as 37 years old. they say he is likely driving a red actually a black acadia with a delaware license plate. they are telling everyone to consider him armed and dangerous. they say he does have a criminal history. it all happened at the advanced granite solutions location. they believe that their suspect we'll have another update in our newsca newscast. >>> we are following breaking news in maryland where police are looking for a shooter that targeted workers. we are following developments from our breaking news center. what more have you learned? >> we learned they with workers connected to a man who that has connections to that business. three of those workers have died. police are now l
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> five people have been shot at a business park in edgewood. it happened a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. we were told three people two were shot were dead. two others are recovering. you're looking at video of the action happening there. right now police are looking for the gunman. they describe him as 37 years old. they say he is likely driving a red actually a black acadia with a delaware license...
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jeffrey brown talks with trombone shorty about his latest album and how he hopes to inspire the nexteration of artists. >> i'm not expecting you to keep a certain style alive, but just to learn what we do here, and then you can be creative and take it to the next part. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> collette. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the white house moved today to put to rest the controversy over president trump's outreach to the families of servicemembers killed
jeffrey brown talks with trombone shorty about his latest album and how he hopes to inspire the nexteration of artists. >> i'm not expecting you to keep a certain style alive, but just to learn what we do here, and then you can be creative and take it to the next part. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> collette. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science,...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.fl anthem debate is waging on tonight. following a meeting in new york city between owners and players. nbc sports philadelphia's john clark join us live. this is really an issue that's overshadowed the play on the field. the league says it wants to find common ground. >> eagles players were among a dozen players who met with nfl commissioner roger goodell and a dozen owners today including jeffrey laurie. they say the meeting was productive, but the protests were not discussed. at this time, players are still allowed to kneel or demonstrate during the anthem. >> nfl owners, players, league officials and union reps huddled up in new york today. trying to come up with aç game plan. to deal with a controversy that's become the focus of the nfl season. >> the goal is to try to solve the anthem issue once and for all. not with a mandate, but. with some sort of an offer to the players. a platform, separate from the anthem. >> this afternoon the league and players union release d a joint wr
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.fl anthem debate is waging on tonight. following a meeting in new york city between owners and players. nbc sports philadelphia's john clark join us live. this is really an issue that's overshadowed the play on the field. the league says it wants to find common ground. >> eagles players were among a dozen players who met with nfl commissioner roger goodell and a dozen owners today including jeffrey...
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>> brown: one more topic. ask about you personally, good guy, you project decency in many characters. you project decency. >> how dare i. >> brown: how dare you. this is real, this is who you are? >> look, you're talking to a man who is, i've enjoyed the benefits and i've worked very hard. i can't believe this is a job that you get paid for, and that's me. i, when i was in high school and i saw friends of mine in the high school play, and knew that they were getting credit for taking this class, i thought, why am i wasting my time in sociology and biology, i can take this class in school? and it's been, it hasn't been that much different ever since. >> brown: the new book, "uncommon type," by first time author tom hanks. >> thank you, because people say we're here to talk to tom about his new book-- no, we're not, we're here to talk to tom about his book, not latest, not new, just book, but thank you. >> brown: thanks for talking to us. >> pleasure. >> woodruff: online, you can watch more of our interview with
>> brown: one more topic. ask about you personally, good guy, you project decency in many characters. you project decency. >> how dare i. >> brown: how dare you. this is real, this is who you are? >> look, you're talking to a man who is, i've enjoyed the benefits and i've worked very hard. i can't believe this is a job that you get paid for, and that's me. i, when i was in high school and i saw friends of mine in the high school play, and knew that they were getting...
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jeffrey brown reports from philadelphia. >> brown: benjamin franklin is here, of course.m penn sits atop city hall. and people line up for a shot with the fictional but ever popular fighter, rocky balboa. philadelphia is a city of statues and monuments-- history everywhere. but why is one person honored? and another not on the pedestal? a city-wide project called" monument lab" is asking those questions and more. at washington square park, we met jane golden, head of the¡ mural arts organization' that's putting on the exhibition. is there a problem with this? >> no, i don't think there's a problem. i think we need to broaden our definition of what a monument is. and we need to make sure that everyone's story is heard. >> brown: golden's organization, commissioned 20 artists to make works that respond to a not-so- simple question: what is an appropriate monument for today's philadelphia? each stands for nine weeks, and laboratory kiosks are set up for the public to comment and create their own designs. the project was conceived three years ago but now, after the violence i
jeffrey brown reports from philadelphia. >> brown: benjamin franklin is here, of course.m penn sits atop city hall. and people line up for a shot with the fictional but ever popular fighter, rocky balboa. philadelphia is a city of statues and monuments-- history everywhere. but why is one person honored? and another not on the pedestal? a city-wide project called" monument lab" is asking those questions and more. at washington square park, we met jane golden, head of the¡ mural...
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guards and the dan brown may be the man behind it. are the warts and animals all these topics are coming up in our round up of college savings in europe here is today's next express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise more than one million euros. cartier band of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya watcha want to all of us young german filmmakers have been on a winning streak in hollywood in recent years your highness poise from the film academy impressed this year's jury with his documentary gollum say he won gold for a story about gold and illegal prospectors in ghana the coveted student oscars are awarded in
guards and the dan brown may be the man behind it. are the warts and animals all these topics are coming up in our round up of college savings in europe here is today's next express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the...
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so the little rock case is kind of -- brown verses board of -- brown versus board of education was an naacp effort. some of the cases attacking higher education before that , where they attacked the separate but equal doctrine and were able to get blacks into some professional schools or law school, medical school, or whatnot, those worked. but brown was the blockbuster case, and -- but it was a strategy. one of the things about little rock is they didn't think anything was going to happen in little rock. as compared to the rest of the south they knew something might jump out in alabama, georgia, mississippi, but arkansas was considered a fairly moderate place on race relations. so things unexpectedly went off the track in the fall of 1957, much to their surprise. so little rock really wasn't on the strategy board of the national naacp office. it really started out as a purely local effort with the local naacp, my father as an attorney, local black plaintiffs they found -- they had no idea into theing to morph thing it would morph into in the fall of 1957. that i say think god for the
so the little rock case is kind of -- brown verses board of -- brown versus board of education was an naacp effort. some of the cases attacking higher education before that , where they attacked the separate but equal doctrine and were able to get blacks into some professional schools or law school, medical school, or whatnot, those worked. but brown was the blockbuster case, and -- but it was a strategy. one of the things about little rock is they didn't think anything was going to happen in...
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jeffrey brown visited her in mississippi in the latest episode of our "race matters" series. >> brownlate summer day in the small town of delisle, near the mississippi gulf coast, and jesmyn ward plays in the yard with her five-year-old daughter and her friend, while her infant son sleeps inside. when ward was a child growing up here herself, she was a voracious reader, especially of books about the adventures of young girls. but, there was always something missing. >> i would have liked to have had the chance to read about an eight- or nine-year-old girl of color who was having some amazing adventure, in some magical place, and not bound by the world, the world that we live in. >> brown: were you aware, even as a child, that you were not, that that story was not being told? >> yeah, yeah, i was. it made me very sad. i don't know, because i think that when you see yourself reflected in literature, that it enlarges your ideas of what is possible for you. and this is the delisle bayou. isn't it beautiful? >> brown: it is. it's very beautiful. in book after book, the 40-year- old ward ha
jeffrey brown visited her in mississippi in the latest episode of our "race matters" series. >> brownlate summer day in the small town of delisle, near the mississippi gulf coast, and jesmyn ward plays in the yard with her five-year-old daughter and her friend, while her infant son sleeps inside. when ward was a child growing up here herself, she was a voracious reader, especially of books about the adventures of young girls. but, there was always something missing. >> i...
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you know, james brown, there's a certain audacity -- [ laughter ] -- that comes from playing james brownt i end up saying -- there will be certain moments, and all my friends know it, when i have to say things that are difficult. i might have said it before, but i wouldn't have done it in that way. and so, somehow, i can say things now that are uncomfortable or that will make people upset, and now people don't get upset because i throw a little james brown in there. [ laughter ] you know. because there's always like, it could have been worse than it was, you know. >> i can see that. >> it could have been worse. >> i can see that. >> you know. and i would say for thurgood marshall, it's -- you know, there's -- i walked into this not knowing who he was and not knowing -- there's an audacity that he had as well, and there is a certain swagger that he had in order to walk in situations. he exists in a space where you're like, did he just do that? like, did he actually just -- you know, there's stories about him, you know, arguing cases in the south, and people would come and they just wanted
you know, james brown, there's a certain audacity -- [ laughter ] -- that comes from playing james brownt i end up saying -- there will be certain moments, and all my friends know it, when i have to say things that are difficult. i might have said it before, but i wouldn't have done it in that way. and so, somehow, i can say things now that are uncomfortable or that will make people upset, and now people don't get upset because i throw a little james brown in there. [ laughter ] you know....
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>> it's art, it's a documentary, it's activism, it's all combined. >> brown: it is?ause-- >> it's always combined. i think as a human being, you cannot separate this, and for many people, maybe they don't have to be, come to this conscious level. but for me as an artist, my duty is to express myself and to build this communication with the audience, or the people. so i'm always interested in the issues which relate to most people, what affects our humanity today, and what is our politics in relating to those issues which i feel i'm very privileged to have a chance to speak out. >> brown: for some, he goes too far at times, inserting himself into others' tragedies: a photo recreating the body of a drowned syrian infant refugee on lesbos drew derision and scorn. do you worry about crossing a line of art and tragedy, or how people will see that? >> my art, in principle, is about crossing lines, you know. if i don't cross the lines of the common assumption, i will never make a single piece of art. >> brown: but you do have a privileged position as an internationally famo
>> it's art, it's a documentary, it's activism, it's all combined. >> brown: it is?ause-- >> it's always combined. i think as a human being, you cannot separate this, and for many people, maybe they don't have to be, come to this conscious level. but for me as an artist, my duty is to express myself and to build this communication with the audience, or the people. so i'm always interested in the issues which relate to most people, what affects our humanity today, and what is...
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jeffrey brown has this look at "marshall," in theaters now. >> you are making a mistake. >> brown: he a man who would make history as the first african american supreme court justice. >> this here is mr. thurgood marshall. he's an attorney. you will respect him. >> brown: but the new film "marshall," based on real events in 1941, gives us a young thurgood marshall, lawyer for the then-fledgling n.a.a.c.p., going from town to town to represent black defendants in a justice system rampant with discrimination. and this marshall, played by chadwick boseman and directed by reginald hudlin, is full of flash and swagger. >> what's in the bags? >> guns. books, mr. friedman. >> he loved sarcasm. he drank, he smoked, he flirts. you know, he's a real, kind of rock n' roll guy. and what i really love is that young people in particular see this depiction of this period of his life, and they go "oh, he's that kind of guy." and then they say, "well, i can be that." i could be a flawed guy who does the right thing. >> brown: the film centers on a real case in connecticut, in which marshall was asked
jeffrey brown has this look at "marshall," in theaters now. >> you are making a mistake. >> brown: he a man who would make history as the first african american supreme court justice. >> this here is mr. thurgood marshall. he's an attorney. you will respect him. >> brown: but the new film "marshall," based on real events in 1941, gives us a young thurgood marshall, lawyer for the then-fledgling n.a.a.c.p., going from town to town to represent black...
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in more than 60 years after brown versus board, we know that year after year, our black and brown and poor students are cheated. cheated without fail. we do have the every student succeeds act. and our voices are being heard on the local level, at the ground. we can determine what success looks like for our students under this new education law, coauthored by congressman bobby scott. and our voices are being heard on the local level, at the ground. we can determine what success looks like for our students under this new education law, coauthored by congressman bobby scott. for us, at the nea, it's simple arithmetic. what we see in the best schools is what we want to see in every school. that is our vision. we want to find what the best schools with the most successful students are providing, and we want that for all of our schools. and i wonder how many of you know that 80% of the richest families send their kids to their neighborhood public schools. do you know why? because they are fabulous schools. everyone should visit the best schools. those schools -- i'm a music teacher. those
in more than 60 years after brown versus board, we know that year after year, our black and brown and poor students are cheated. cheated without fail. we do have the every student succeeds act. and our voices are being heard on the local level, at the ground. we can determine what success looks like for our students under this new education law, coauthored by congressman bobby scott. and our voices are being heard on the local level, at the ground. we can determine what success looks like for...
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mystery man why den brown last given is code testing code to crack. your gold how design has a turning trash into to as a. good german hiking trail that's guaranteed to take your breath away. well he is regarded as a king of coat stem brown as one of the world's most successful writers with more than two hundred million books sold his breakthrough came with the da vinci code in two thousand and three now his new novel original has been released with another outing for his protagonist robert lang for the first time the harvard professor has to crack a coat this time in spain. dan brown is back with a vengeance the american author just presented his latest novel at the frankfurt book found origin was published last week in the original english and in fifty five other languages in many countries it lets try to answer the bestseller list brown remains true to his tried and tested recipe for success a thrilling chase across europe filled with unexpected surprises. the wonderful thing about. novels the simpler they are the better they are my goal and some p
mystery man why den brown last given is code testing code to crack. your gold how design has a turning trash into to as a. good german hiking trail that's guaranteed to take your breath away. well he is regarded as a king of coat stem brown as one of the world's most successful writers with more than two hundred million books sold his breakthrough came with the da vinci code in two thousand and three now his new novel original has been released with another outing for his protagonist robert...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done without steve. it was a pride in building this port and then knowing that we're coming back. >>> go little boys found dead inside a home. pamela osborne is live. >> reporter: yeah. the judge gave that mother several opportunities to respond as well as the conditions the state was seeking for bail. at first it seemed lielk they were going to move on from that. when they happened she spoke up and said i'm innocent. i got my hands on the paperwork and we are getting an idea of what the last few moments were like for those children. we want to warn you details are disturbing. according
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done...
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>> brown: but this is not the orlando of disney world's "magic kingdom". instead, moonee and her young, single mother live in a run-down motel called "the magic castle". >> it's only the second week of summer and there's already been a dead fish in the pool. >> i've failed as a mother moonee, you've disgraced me. >> yeah mom, you're a disgrace. >> i would say it's like the little rascals 2017 in many ways. >> brown: independent filmmaker sean baker co-wrote and directed "the florida project." >> my whole career has been inspired and influenced by the little rascals. i think it's because they used to play in syndication on local new york television so i would come home from school and see these episodes, two or three after school every day. and they just stuck with me. >> alfalfa, did you brush your teeth? >> yup, both of them. >> brown: the little rascals was a series of shorts that first debuted in 1922 as part of the silent film era. in the '50s they were repackaged for television, following a band of children-- spanky, alfalfa, buckwheat and others-- al
>> brown: but this is not the orlando of disney world's "magic kingdom". instead, moonee and her young, single mother live in a run-down motel called "the magic castle". >> it's only the second week of summer and there's already been a dead fish in the pool. >> i've failed as a mother moonee, you've disgraced me. >> yeah mom, you're a disgrace. >> i would say it's like the little rascals 2017 in many ways. >> brown: independent filmmaker...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> getting candid about the death of his marine son. white house chief of staff john kelly coming to the defense of president trump. nbc's "meet the press" host chuck todd joins us now from washington. thank you very much for joining us. that florida lawmaker claimed today that kelly lied during the briefing and used a racist insult directed at her. what do you make of those accusations? >> we are in a situation where i think the white house and the congresswoman have both been talking past each other and nobody wants to take the high ground. why the president of the united states couldn't simply have called back the mother and said i am -- i don't want you to take away anything other than i'm feeling your pain. period. and how all of this has gotten lost into this -- this is emblematic of how broken washington and our politics and our political discourse is. right now the president is doing nothing about it. >> chuck, where do you think this goes from here? do you think the presiden
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> getting candid about the death of his marine son. white house chief of staff john kelly coming to the defense of president trump. nbc's "meet the press" host chuck todd joins us now from washington. thank you very much for joining us. that florida lawmaker claimed today that kelly lied during the briefing and used a racist insult directed at her. what do you make of those accusations?...
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you hearjames brown in it. where did james brown take that from ? he took it from africa. michaeljack5on emulated james brown. it is always the story of going back and forth, exchange of culture. for me, music does not belong to me as an african, it does not belong to any person. what i have learned from traditional musicians, you have to include people in your music. what you have not done is write highly political lyrics. i do. you once said that lyrics did not matter. i do. i translate my lyrics on the album. the first album i made, the meaning of it, if you look at the logo, see no evil, hear no evil, talk no evil. in france, the country that colonised so many countries in africa, i thiink, what is this? in france, the country that colonised so many countries they cannot even take the time to help someone crying in the subway. i say hello to my neighbours. in my country, when you come out of your house, you see somebody, you say good morning. you cannot even say that in a civilised and developed country? what is wrong with you people? that is what that album was about.
you hearjames brown in it. where did james brown take that from ? he took it from africa. michaeljack5on emulated james brown. it is always the story of going back and forth, exchange of culture. for me, music does not belong to me as an african, it does not belong to any person. what i have learned from traditional musicians, you have to include people in your music. what you have not done is write highly political lyrics. i do. you once said that lyrics did not matter. i do. i translate my...
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briefly from brown. to separate them from others of similar age and qualifications, solely because of their rage generates a feeling of infear yort as to their status in the community that may effect their hearts and minds in a way -- unlikely to be undone. [ applause ] the impact is greater when it has the sanction of law. for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting -- this isn't supposed to be happening. is denoting the inferiorty of the negro group. it effects the motivation of a child to learn. segregation with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children. and to deprive them -- i don't understand this. and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would have received in a racially integrated school system. i'm glad i'm done with that part. that time of brown thurogood marshal had had established himself at the time of brown, he had established himself as the chief legal strategist for the naacp's le
briefly from brown. to separate them from others of similar age and qualifications, solely because of their rage generates a feeling of infear yort as to their status in the community that may effect their hearts and minds in a way -- unlikely to be undone. [ applause ] the impact is greater when it has the sanction of law. for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting -- this isn't supposed to be happening. is denoting the inferiorty of the negro group. it effects...
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it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.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. >> wha
it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.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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chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. officers where are r were able to bridge him into police custody. it was an earlier felony conviction. we are working to find out when. when we come back we'll hear from a woman who knows the woman and hear how she is kneelifeelin i come back. >> this case and information just getting started. thank you. >>> the nbc 10 investigators found out he had a wrap sheet with dozens of arrests. police arrested prince 42 times dating back to 2003. he served time for burglary and gun charges. they tell us he never should have been allowed to go free. >> we have to find a way to keep them behind bars. >> the last person prince shot yesterday was able to identify him to officers. police say that victim is in stable condition. you can count on nbc 10 to bring you the latest updates on this breaking story. we were first to update this p capture on the nbc 10 app. you can get it sent straight to your phone. >>> the victim ran to a house where he collapsed and died. somebody shot the victim in the che
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. officers where are r were able to bridge him into police custody. it was an earlier felony conviction. we are working to find out when. when we come back we'll hear from a woman who knows the woman and hear how she is kneelifeelin i come back. >> this case and information just getting started. thank you. >>> the nbc 10 investigators found out he had a wrap sheet with dozens of arrests. police arrested prince 42 times dating back to...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. lauren's the spark that started the fire. the goal is keep places like this open so all people, regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. >>> we just can't get enough of this shot. beautiful way to usher in the weekend. the sun sinks into the ocean there in cape may. it's just the start of what is going to be a beautiful weekend, right? >> it's left me speechless. that doesn't happen often around here. >> take a deep breath in. >> our zen moment. let's go to the ten day. 77 tomorrow, we'll see 74 on sunday. we'll see a sun with a few high thin clouds. 78 monday. we could see rain at night i
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. lauren's the spark that...
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so what i hear when i hear brown v. board, i'm wondering with the things going on now within the school system how we can really guarantee a quality education for every child, because so many of these different configurations. obviously, we passed a resolution to look at charter schools initially, but then mr. trump came and we decided we better look at education across the board because it is truly in danger. education as we know it, that you and i received will probably not be around if we don't try to block some of the current trends that are going on. so this task force, one of my members, i think, is here from massachusetts, mr. curry. i saw him. i don't think any others are here, but we just took it upon ourselves to see. so we found some very interesting things. first of all, charter schools. now, african-american parents are very, very anxious to find a quality education for their children. they know like everybody else they only get one shot at educating their child. so if they go into a local school, chances a
so what i hear when i hear brown v. board, i'm wondering with the things going on now within the school system how we can really guarantee a quality education for every child, because so many of these different configurations. obviously, we passed a resolution to look at charter schools initially, but then mr. trump came and we decided we better look at education across the board because it is truly in danger. education as we know it, that you and i received will probably not be around if we...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> lights camera, action for the 26th annual philadelphia film festival, an event perfect for any movie lover in our area. the festival's michael, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> it kicked off and there is really something for everyone. tell us about that. there is some of the oscar contenders or what will be the oscar contenders. >> it leads into my next question. some of these getting awards buzz. give us some of the highlights. >> it is a film called the florida project. it is who we highlighted before in the festival. it is fun and funny and tragic all at the same time. it is a beautiful piece of film making. >> another film i really love is a film called last flag flying. it is a follow up to the detail. it is just this really amazing look at post armed forces life in america and it's by richard with all of these great pieces of work. it is kind of hilarious. i tried to think what else. >> you have so many. >> we do. we added a film. >> yes. >> it is a denzel
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> lights camera, action for the 26th annual philadelphia film festival, an event perfect for any movie lover in our area. the festival's michael, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> it kicked off and there is really something for everyone. tell us about that. there is some of the oscar contenders or what will be the oscar contenders. >> it leads into my next...
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---y otra medida tambin firmada en ley por el gobernador brown, es la "ab 21".roteger a estudiantes indocumentados. --andrs brender, ha seguido la noticia de cerca. y nos cuenta de que se trata la ley... andres pues ahora que fue firmada por el gobernador, el sistema de educacin pblico no publicar informacin de los estudiantes, as como restringir el acceso a ice a los campus. pkg ariadna estudia con nervisismo en la universidad estatal de san jos. ariadna manzo/estudiante xxx como estudiante indocumentada, teme por su futuro. ante lo que califica como polticas anti inmigrantes del presidente trump. ariadna manzo/estudiante xx eso precisamente es lo que pas hoy. ariadna tiene un poco ms de seguridad y proteccin, luego de que el gobernador jerry brown firm la ley ab 21, patrocinada por el asamblesta de san jos ash kalra sot ash kalra/asamblesta estatal san jos quien asegur que el ambiente de miedo que se vive. includo los estudiantes, no es bueno, y por eso, mientras se trabaja en una reforma migratoria completa. hay que darles este tipo de protecciones. sot maris
---y otra medida tambin firmada en ley por el gobernador brown, es la "ab 21".roteger a estudiantes indocumentados. --andrs brender, ha seguido la noticia de cerca. y nos cuenta de que se trata la ley... andres pues ahora que fue firmada por el gobernador, el sistema de educacin pblico no publicar informacin de los estudiantes, as como restringir el acceso a ice a los campus. pkg ariadna estudia con nervisismo en la universidad estatal de san jos. ariadna manzo/estudiante xxx como...
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good evening i'm natasha brow brown. thanks for joining us. right now police are owe not releasing suspect's name or condition. but say he was driving a stolen car when he was arrested. and eyewitness news reporter anita oh has more. >> usually you don't hear that thing at this mall. it's really well secured and it's
good evening i'm natasha brow brown. thanks for joining us. right now police are owe not releasing suspect's name or condition. but say he was driving a stolen car when he was arrested. and eyewitness news reporter anita oh has more. >> usually you don't hear that thing at this mall. it's really well secured and it's
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when brown v. board of education was issued and made, decision that ordered the end of state-sponsored segregated schools, supreme court had this to say about the importance of an education. listen and reflect on this. today education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. compulsory school attendance laws and expenditure recognize the importance of education to democratic society. required in performance of basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. it is the very foundation of informed citizenship. principal instrument in preparing child for values, training and adjust normally to his environment. these days it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he's denied -- i'll say she -- the opportunity for an education. such an opportunity that the state has undertaken to provide is a right that must be made available to all on equal terms. i submit those words have as much vitality today, maybe more, as when they
when brown v. board of education was issued and made, decision that ordered the end of state-sponsored segregated schools, supreme court had this to say about the importance of an education. listen and reflect on this. today education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. compulsory school attendance laws and expenditure recognize the importance of education to democratic society. required in performance of basic public responsibilities, even service in the...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.or declared a stiet of emergency days ago e prepare iing for this. protesters ahead of a speech from white nationalist richard spencer at the university of florida in gainesville. protesters say spencer is spreading a message of hate and inciting violence similar to virginia in. august. university officials had originally denied spencer's request to speak, but relented when he threatened to sue. >> the hate speech cannot be banned from a public university. the government and we're considered to be the government cannot sensor speech. >> his controversial message comes with a huge cost. he paid more than $10,000 to rent the venue and cover security inside. but outside, the budget for law enforcement is already more than half a million dollars. >>> pennsylvania's budget cuts are leading to changes within the state's prison system. governor wolf announced the department of corrections and parole functions will consolidate into one agency. the decision is effective immediately. wolf says t
let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.or declared a stiet of emergency days ago e prepare iing for this. protesters ahead of a speech from white nationalist richard spencer at the university of florida in gainesville. protesters say spencer is spreading a message of hate and inciting violence similar to virginia in. august. university officials had originally denied spencer's request to speak, but relented when he threatened to sue. >> the...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. >>> just look at this. flames tore through a luxury hotel in myanmar killing one pesh. the fire may have been set off by an electricity fault. then the cylinders caused it to spread çfast. smoke was rising from the remains of the lake side hotel. >> right now at 4:00, an annual and pretty messy tradition kicked off the celebrations in one town. >> this is in the town of plainfield, illinois. hundreds of kids and their parents watch ed a 1400-pound pumpkin drop in the middle of a parking lot. after the drop, kids raced outb of t
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> oh, my god. >> right now at 5:00, two security officers have been fired for dragging this doctor off a united airlines flight. you remember this story. david dao. a concussion. broken nose and lost two teeth after the april incident. he was dragged off the plane after he refused to give up his seat. we all probably remember the story because someone recorded the whole thing on a cellphone. >>> a new morning radio show in philadelphia promises to hit local issues hard. >> the host is a man well known to the community. selmon jones is hosting "your voice" on praise wppz. the show combines music with talk about issues that are affecting people in our area. jones says the show will also take listeners' phone calls every day. >> anything from politics to race to economics to diversity. to school, to education. our children. all of the things that really affect us as a community. >> your voice airs monday through saturday in 10:00 until no
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us.is brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> all right. excitement's building tonight in south philadelphia. >> taking a live look at the wells fargo center. the sixers are taking on the celtics tonight for their home opener. that's where john clark is joining us live. john, fans have big hopes for the squad. they've been trusting the process. they're hoping to get the first win tonight. >> reporter: yeah, they have. and they've been through a lot of pain. the sixers have had the worst record in the nba over the last four years. but the payoff here at home is supposed to begin tonight. a new era of sixers basketball. take a look at some of the fans here in the parking lot. >> let's go sixers! >> reporter: yeah, the sixers now that they have some possible future stars in the nba, they have sold a team record 14,000 season tickets, the biggest jump for any team in the nba. the fans stuck through this team through all the losing, and they are ready to be a contender. >> i am excited.
let's keep chris brown fighting for us.is brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> all right. excitement's building tonight in south philadelphia. >> taking a live look at the wells fargo center. the sixers are taking on the celtics tonight for their home opener. that's where john clark is joining us live. john, fans have big hopes for the squad. they've been trusting the process. they're hoping to get the first win tonight. >> reporter: yeah, they have. and they've...
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us.jimmy kimmel live is brought to you by mercedes benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: well, thank you, brooklyn. this is the best way we could possibly end a great week of shows. this is his album, it's called "tony bennett celebrates 90." here with "the best is yet to come," tony bennett! ♪ ♪ ♪ out of the tree of life i just picked me a plum you came along and every thing's startin to hum ♪ ♪ still it's a real good bet the best is yet to come ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come and babe won't that be fine you think you've seen the sun ♪ ♪ but you ain't seen it shine wait till the warm-up's underway ♪ ♪ wait till our lips have met wait till you see that sunshine day ♪ ♪ you ain't seen nothin yet ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come and babe won't it be fine the best is yet to come come the day you're mine ♪ ♪ come the day you're mine i'm gonna teach you to fly we've only tasted the wine ♪ ♪ we're gonna drain the cup dry ♪ ♪ wait till your charms are right for these arms to surround ♪ ♪ you think you've
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plus transparent and brown cream wax from the d.i.y.store a small pot to thin the brown wax in and of russia. first add a small amount of water to the brown wax to make it spreadable stir with the brush and apply evenly on all sides. also cover the cut surfaces. once the wood is dry that takes around thirty minutes take the first board and use the triangular ruler and a pen to draw two triangles whose tips connect. then apply this sticky tape along the insides of the triangle pattern. measure the distance to the next triangle measure one point five centimeters between the individual triangles make sure the lines run parallel that's important for the pattern use this method to create the entire pattern stick tape to the cut surfaces stick to wide strips of tape onto the second board with a distance of five centimeters between use the design for oil to give the last board as zigzag pattern. mark the spikes inside with a pen and ruler and cut out the pattern with the scissors the patterns here are around six point five centimeters wide the
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us.or state senate, he's on our side. >>> act quickly if you notice a change or suspicious spot on your skin. doctors say the sooner the better when it comes to melanoma treatment. a study finds waiting just a month or two ups the risk of dying from the disease by 5%. getting treatment fast is is especially important when the cancer is still at stage 1. >>> it will be an april baby for the british royals. that's the closest to an actual date the palace would reveal today. the couple announced they were having a third child. will and kate have a 4-year-old prince george and 2-year-old princess charlotte. a law changed means schaar clot will remain fourth in line regardless if they have a boy or a girl. >> we'll be watching for that one. >> prince harry pushed to six with the new baby. >>> keep your jackets handy for more chilly weather. >> warmer temperatures are make ing their return. >> yes, they are. we're going to push this chilly air out of the way and welcome the ç70s back. i'll let
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us. brown for state senate, he's on our side. . >>> talk about delay of game. the bull spotted running around a brooklyn soccer field. new york police finally lured the animal in a horse trailer. no word on exactly where the bovine came from, but it likely escaped from a nearby slaughter house. >> you can understand him wanting to get away. >> yeah. >>> our nbc10 team of reporters is tracking leads on breaking news that we have been following for you all morning and all afternoon. a killer on the loose right now. police think he is in our area. >> started as a deadly workplace shooting this morning in suburban maryland. >> police tell nbc10 the trigger man drove to wilmington and shot a man there. the nbc10 investigators are digging into the background of suspect radee prince. what they have uncovered, next in a live report. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of hi
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let's keep chris brown fighting for us.e's on our side. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >> eagles are set to host washington. at 5-1 some fans are talking superbowl. the birds hear the chatter. >> if you win, you are best ever. if you lose, you are no good. we are just focused on this game. 6-1 is better than 5-2. i'll give that answer all day. >> well said. we are teaming up with wphl-17 to bring you football monday night, countdown to kickoff at 8:00, game at 8:30. >> the nfl draft is not coming back next year. commissioner goodell announced that the stadium, home of the cowboys will be the site for the 2018 draft. >> they'll be sorry. a philadelphia city council woman is doing the kind of work that makes philly proud. janey blackwell hosts a benefit to help families. the proceeds will be
let's keep chris brown fighting for us.e's on our side. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >> eagles are set to host washington. at 5-1 some fans are talking superbowl. the birds hear the chatter. >> if you win, you are best ever. if you lose, you...