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jeffrey brown raports from cewisconsin for our weekly education segment, "making the inade." >> brown: every mosix-year old brady schlamp boards the bus vein arena, wisconsin to t the ten miles to his new school in the neighboring town of spring green. just a few blocks away: arenary elemena now-abandoned building where he attended kindergarten last year. his mom, deborah, says the transition has been tough. >> he's adjustg. slowly starting to make some new friends, which he's about. but i think he's sad some days, especially when we go by the school and it's sitting empty. >> brown: empty schools, closed to consolidate and save money: it's happening in rural areas all over the country, including here in the river valley school district in central wisconsin, which shuttered elementary schools in two towns in the last two years. some here commute to work in madison less than an hour away, and the area boasts attractions like frank lloyd wright's home and studio, taliesin. but the rural economy and demographics are changing, and that, says superintendent tom wermuth, iacts schools. alth
jeffrey brown raports from cewisconsin for our weekly education segment, "making the inade." >> brown: every mosix-year old brady schlamp boards the bus vein arena, wisconsin to t the ten miles to his new school in the neighboring town of spring green. just a few blocks away: arenary elemena now-abandoned building where he attended kindergarten last year. his mom, deborah, says the transition has been tough. >> he's adjustg. slowly starting to make some new friends, which...
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the areas in brown are scorched. carter evans now on thanksgiving r the northern fire zone. >> reporter: recovery crews aren't slowing down today.eypar, urs r a large rainm all but extinguished the massive camp fire. the rain makes it harder to sift through wet ash and debris, but safer for cadaver dogs, searching for human remains, according to deputy mark brown. or it decreases inhalation hazard for the humans and canines. >> reporter: all that toxic dust. >> they're not inhaling it, and then the canines, you can't txactly put masks on them because they have to use their nose. >> reporter: the storm could rm c up to six inches of rain over the next few days, leaving authorities to close down one of ine main access roads to the fire zone. with 52,000 people evacuated, many still have no place to go for the holiday. some are living in tents in the walmart parking lot, but volunteers, even celebrity chefs like guy fieri, have rallied around this community, providing thousands of thanksgiving meals. >> giving thanks is
the areas in brown are scorched. carter evans now on thanksgiving r the northern fire zone. >> reporter: recovery crews aren't slowing down today.eypar, urs r a large rainm all but extinguished the massive camp fire. the rain makes it harder to sift through wet ash and debris, but safer for cadaver dogs, searching for human remains, according to deputy mark brown. or it decreases inhalation hazard for the humans and canines. >> reporter: all that toxic dust. >> they're not...
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california area and brown is a bay willie brown is a bay area and california political icon...chidlren about their high profile dad. on thousands of giftss this weekend at ross. most stores are open thanksgiving, six p.m. to midnight. reopening friday at seven a.m. with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. you know when you're at ross yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) some more rain today but not as much as was seen yesterday with scattered showers across the bay. air quality is much improved with highs in the upper 50's and low 60's. expect rain to increase again into black friday tomorrow. ( darya ) with a day before black friday shopping -- amazon has announced a major data breach. an email sent to affected customers says the company inadvertently disclosed names and email addresses because of a technical error. however the company
california area and brown is a bay willie brown is a bay area and california political icon...chidlren about their high profile dad. on thousands of giftss this weekend at ross. most stores are open thanksgiving, six p.m. to midnight. reopening friday at seven a.m. with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. you know when you're at ross yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook...
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i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. if black friday is any indication, this holiday shopping season is on target to beat last year's sales by 5% and could be the strongest in more than five years. americans rose before dawn to look for bargains. shopping malls from coast to coast were humming with activity all day. analysts predict about half of all americans will shop this weekend. omar villafranca begins our .overage. ( cheers ) >> reporter: retailers are seeing green as black friday shoppers across the country snatch up big-ticket items for a attle bit of cash. e we came for a 43-inch tv that's, like, $130. >> reporter: but for shoppers like sally and larry davis in nckinney, texas... >> the price is really good. >> reporter: ...they stuffed their carts with kids' clothes and still had money left in their wallets. >> the dresses that we bought for her, they were 80 bucks, and we got some for 7, 12. >> reporter: the national retail s deration says the average consumer will spend more than $1,000 this holiday season, s
i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. if black friday is any indication, this holiday shopping season is on target to beat last year's sales by 5% and could be the strongest in more than five years. americans rose before dawn to look for bargains. shopping malls from coast to coast were humming with activity all day. analysts predict about half of all americans will shop this weekend. omar villafranca begins our .overage. ( cheers ) >> reporter: retailers are seeing green as...
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brown: i think we need reform in congress. special interests and dark money have taken over the agenda and members of congress have been less responsive to the needs of their district. i would like to start with a reform agenda that reforms campaign and strengthens our confidence in our election system. but also, i have a track record of working across the aisle, democrats and republicans working together to pass budgets that have created important projects for eastern washington. there is no secret formula to that. you do with by making a commitment to work with both sides to get things done. there seems to be a tendency to accept a very low level of political discourse, name-calling, and frankly, accepting leaders who are not telling the truth. honesty matters. i think the base of civility is honesty in campaign ads and civil discourse. moderator: your rebuttal? >> i would agree that we need honesty in campaign as an we need transparency as to who is actually funding campaign ads. my opponent has talked a lot about dark mone
brown: i think we need reform in congress. special interests and dark money have taken over the agenda and members of congress have been less responsive to the needs of their district. i would like to start with a reform agenda that reforms campaign and strengthens our confidence in our election system. but also, i have a track record of working across the aisle, democrats and republicans working together to pass budgets that have created important projects for eastern washington. there is no...
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>> zero. >> brown: zero?ad one tomato plant on our fire escape in chicago, which never produced fruit. >> brown: soon, they were producing so much food, they migan to sell it to chicago es through subscriptions. at the same time, their artist viiends from the city would t and help with chores. it was the beginning of what would grow into "ferntation fest," with a goal of helping bridge the rural/urban divide. >> i think underlying that divide is a deep connection. 80% of what any farmer grows goes to an urban consumer, and so urban people are involved in all the decisions made how land is used in this country. >> brown: the festival draws urban visitors to meet and mix with local farmers. >> we have carrot kraut with juniper berries in it, which is good for digestion. >> brown: there are classes and tastings. linda conroy showed me the benefits of fermented herbs. this is green cabbage a caraway. >> brown: and tara whitsett, dubbed "the jony appleseed of pickling" by the "new york times," introduced me to the
>> zero. >> brown: zero?ad one tomato plant on our fire escape in chicago, which never produced fruit. >> brown: soon, they were producing so much food, they migan to sell it to chicago es through subscriptions. at the same time, their artist viiends from the city would t and help with chores. it was the beginning of what would grow into "ferntation fest," with a goal of helping bridge the rural/urban divide. >> i think underlying that divide is a deep...
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jordan brown once dubbed america's littlest monster. >> this is the mugshot that was taken. >> i was crying in the picture. i was crying that whole night. >> arrested and convicted for murdering his pregnant soon to be stepmom when he was just 11 years old. now his conviction overturned. me to our juju chang. >>> a beloved classic gets the real treatment. a first look at the upcoming live action remake of "the lion king." "nightline" will be right back. >>> tonight, the heart-wrenching story of one man trying to clear his nature. at age 11, jordan brown was arrested and later convicted for murdering his pregnant soon to be stepmom. now 21 with his conviction overturned, he's talking publicly for the first time. here's my "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> i was 11 years old when this all happened. i had no idea what was going on. i remember waking up, the police taking me, and i was in jail. and that was it. it was really embarrassing, i feel like, being in front of people, not knowing what they're thing. that was a big thing that bothered me. >> because people thought you were a mu
jordan brown once dubbed america's littlest monster. >> this is the mugshot that was taken. >> i was crying in the picture. i was crying that whole night. >> arrested and convicted for murdering his pregnant soon to be stepmom when he was just 11 years old. now his conviction overturned. me to our juju chang. >>> a beloved classic gets the real treatment. a first look at the upcoming live action remake of "the lion king." "nightline" will be right...
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there is only one willie brown.rriors- that warriors- bucks game was damaging on a few fronts.. snaps an 8- game win streak, golden state's first loss at oracle. but what hurts the most, steph curry had to leave with an injury. the team announced today that curry..is dealing with a mild to moderate left groin strain. it happened midway through the 3rd quarter... as he landed awkwardly after a jump. --good news is steve kerr says it doesn't seem too serious...and he's not anticipating this to be a long-term setback. curry is out tmrw vs the nets...along with draymond green who's still going through a foot problem --kerr said he's had this same groin injury during his playing days...and provided some insight on what number 30 is going through. <>"it's hard to move you've got that tweak in your groin. it's not a quad. the movement with the quad is fine, but you get that tweak on the inside of your thigh and the lateral movement becomes difficult. so you gotta get the movement and the strength back in it before he can g
there is only one willie brown.rriors- that warriors- bucks game was damaging on a few fronts.. snaps an 8- game win streak, golden state's first loss at oracle. but what hurts the most, steph curry had to leave with an injury. the team announced today that curry..is dealing with a mild to moderate left groin strain. it happened midway through the 3rd quarter... as he landed awkwardly after a jump. --good news is steve kerr says it doesn't seem too serious...and he's not anticipating this to be...
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governor brown: the pharmaceuticals, they've all got power.a be able to stand up and say, "no," to people. but if you think that you can run a campaign for governor and raise $100 million on chump change, you don't understand politics. stephen: governor brown's critics, like jamie court, say california has more than 1,400 offshore oil wells in state-controlled waters, even as the governor fights with the trump administration over offshore drilling in federal waters. and those same critics point out that california has issued more than 20,000 new oil-drilling permits here on land while governor brown has been in office. announcer: coming up, the father of a san francisco city worker killed in a towing aen why he says his family is taking action to protect yours. "lot she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off
governor brown: the pharmaceuticals, they've all got power.a be able to stand up and say, "no," to people. but if you think that you can run a campaign for governor and raise $100 million on chump change, you don't understand politics. stephen: governor brown's critics, like jamie court, say california has more than 1,400 offshore oil wells in state-controlled waters, even as the governor fights with the trump administration over offshore drilling in federal waters. and those same...
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madame brown? >> good afternoon. supervisor brown, members of the committee. i'm amless brown president of the naacp and pastor of the historic third baptist church. very succinctly let me say i may not deal with the particularities, but just say that we need more affordable housing as much as we need breathing to live. so just do it. your measure is right on. >> thank you. >> all right. any other members of the public who wish to speak on item three? please come on up. next speaker, please. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors. my name is gus hernandez, co-chair of affordable [inaudible] speaking on behalf of the fillmore n.c.t. legislation. so i sent you a letter which i have copies of here. if you can take these, please. supervisor brown, [inaudible] on october 9 but she did not mention to us that this legislation was up for hearing for land use committee today. we have asked for a new version of this legislation for now three years and recently asked the supervisor to reintroduce it. when the committee first met with supervisor brown on august 27, we asked a
madame brown? >> good afternoon. supervisor brown, members of the committee. i'm amless brown president of the naacp and pastor of the historic third baptist church. very succinctly let me say i may not deal with the particularities, but just say that we need more affordable housing as much as we need breathing to live. so just do it. your measure is right on. >> thank you. >> all right. any other members of the public who wish to speak on item three? please come on up. next...
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jeffrey brown has the latest installment of our newshour/"new york times" book club, "now reas g >> brownyouple separates. the husband disappears. the wife travels to greece to find him. "a separation" is a mystery in which she and we only learn so much. and it was our november book club pick. author katie kitamura ire to answer some of the questions our readers sent in. welcome you. anks for doing this with us. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: i called it a "mystery." i've seen it a "thriller." how do you think about this book? hi it's funny, i nk it kind of comes on like a mystery or comes like ahriller but ultimately for me it's a book about grief, about letting go of past selfs and people we havelo as well. >> brown: a thriller is the way in for a lot of us. >> i think.o, ye >> brown: let's go to some of the questions we heard. >> the narrator demonstrates a level of self-awareness andho sty that is, quite frankly, admirable. why, then, did she marry such an unlovable man? >> brown: okay, we have to let in those wheo haven't ad it, the unlovable man. but this is about picking you
jeffrey brown has the latest installment of our newshour/"new york times" book club, "now reas g >> brownyouple separates. the husband disappears. the wife travels to greece to find him. "a separation" is a mystery in which she and we only learn so much. and it was our november book club pick. author katie kitamura ire to answer some of the questions our readers sent in. welcome you. anks for doing this with us. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: i...
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b brown: did you need it? >> yes, i diause i don't have enough money to pay for an instrument, lessons, and all those things. so, i found it here. >> brown: what they've clearly also found here is a community of friends and mentors including maestro dudamel himself. did you get to meet gustavo? >> it was pretty exciting, so many feelings just at once. he's a big person in our life. >> brown: as dudamel is moving forward in los angeles, his homeland of venezuela is another story, after years of political, economic and humanitarian crisis. el sistema is a government- funded program. and the simon bolivar orchestra regularly performs at government functions. dudamel has been strongly criticized at home for being too cozy with the regime of president nicolas maduro and not speaking out against his ariutrian policies. yoter dudamel did write a "new rk times" op-ed last year critical of the government, maduro rponded by canceling two tours of the bolivar orchestra. i asked how this has shaped his own sense of what m
b brown: did you need it? >> yes, i diause i don't have enough money to pay for an instrument, lessons, and all those things. so, i found it here. >> brown: what they've clearly also found here is a community of friends and mentors including maestro dudamel himself. did you get to meet gustavo? >> it was pretty exciting, so many feelings just at once. he's a big person in our life. >> brown: as dudamel is moving forward in los angeles, his homeland of venezuela is...
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wn brown: really, like what? >> like getting my instrument, getting private lessons, like academic tutoring, and stuff like that. wh brown: what did you fin you got here? >> i sawhere was opportunity not only for certain people in this country but that there was opportunity for ople that need it the most. >> brown: did you need it? >> yes, i did, because i don't have enough money to pay for an instrument, lessons, and all those things. so, i found it here. >> brown: what theve clearly also found here is a community of friends and mento, including maestro dudamel himself. did you get to meet gustavo? >> it was pretty exciting, so many feelings just a. he's a big person in our life. >> brown: as dudamel is moving forward in los angeles, his homeland of venezuela is another story, after years of political, economic and humanitarian crisis. el sistema is a governme- funded program. and the simon bolivar orchestra regularly performs at government functions.en dudamel has trongly criticized at home for being too cozy w
wn brown: really, like what? >> like getting my instrument, getting private lessons, like academic tutoring, and stuff like that. wh brown: what did you fin you got here? >> i sawhere was opportunity not only for certain people in this country but that there was opportunity for ople that need it the most. >> brown: did you need it? >> yes, i did, because i don't have enough money to pay for an instrument, lessons, and all those things. so, i found it here. >>...
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willie brown is a legend in the bay area...look into the the legacy of mister brown... right after the break. ( james )and here is a live look from new york at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. (ácommercialá) to big savings on thousands of gifts this weekend at ross. most stores are open thanksgiving, six p.m. to midnight. reopening friday at seven a.m. with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during ultimate sleep number week. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. so you wake up ready to spin into the holiday season. don't miss ultimate sleep number week. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends cyber monday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters?e it's time yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. the perfect sw
willie brown is a legend in the bay area...look into the the legacy of mister brown... right after the break. ( james )and here is a live look from new york at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. (ácommercialá) to big savings on thousands of gifts this weekend at ross. most stores are open thanksgiving, six p.m. to midnight. reopening friday at seven a.m. with extended hours saturday and sunday. yes for less. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now...
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what will he do that's different from brown? >> gun control. nown nk jerry brown was k for panel once on the right, wasn't on the left. i think you'll see certainly childhood poverty issues and preschool, education, housing. i think yng're go see him step back from high speed rail in some way. maybe less of the cap in trade money will go to high speed rail. and then there's the tunnels question that jerry brown -- the water tunnels and the delta. i think he wants to create his ' own legacy and going to lean in onhings jerry brown didn't think of. >> i think that speaks to their different life experrences. brown has never had children, has never really wanted for much. i don't think he cares about money that much, bute's never had to worry about it. and newsom grew up in a single-family homh his mom. >> and he has four children. >> the way he will approach these thingas a father and given his life experience will be very different. >> i want to move on to the proposition. there were a number of propositions on the state ballot, two measures. yet
what will he do that's different from brown? >> gun control. nown nk jerry brown was k for panel once on the right, wasn't on the left. i think you'll see certainly childhood poverty issues and preschool, education, housing. i think yng're go see him step back from high speed rail in some way. maybe less of the cap in trade money will go to high speed rail. and then there's the tunnels question that jerry brown -- the water tunnels and the delta. i think he wants to create his ' own...
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we're now joined by supervisor brown. again, thank you so much for your patience. >> supervisor brown: thank you very much, chair kim, and supervisor -- i mean, chair tang and supervisor kim and safai. last week, i introduced legislation for the divisadero and fillmore n.c.t.s, and it was to figure out the affordability percentage of these projects. i have actually two projects. one's going to the board -- to the planning department november 8, and the other one is coming down the pipeline. this is the mayor's -- is extending the site plan for these two developments for 18 months and throughout the city, that i needed to set this affordable rate as soon as possible. so as i said, one is coming on thursday, and it is actually grandfathered in at 13.5%, and the other one is grandfathered in at 18. so today, what the legislation will do, the divise adoadero, t are the ones that will be coming with 12% in the pipeline with 55% a.m.i., four 80% of a.m.i., and four, 120% a.m.i. it is really needed in my district. we don't have
we're now joined by supervisor brown. again, thank you so much for your patience. >> supervisor brown: thank you very much, chair kim, and supervisor -- i mean, chair tang and supervisor kim and safai. last week, i introduced legislation for the divisadero and fillmore n.c.t.s, and it was to figure out the affordability percentage of these projects. i have actually two projects. one's going to the board -- to the planning department november 8, and the other one is coming down the...
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and that to me seems v optimistic. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at ttral libraryn downtown los angeles. >> woodruff: so important as we're watching these terrible fires right now in california. and that the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs yowshour, thank you and se soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> he ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporng 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. atd by contributions to your pbs n from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello and welcome to anpour and company. here's what's coming up. after the
and that to me seems v optimistic. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at ttral libraryn downtown los angeles. >> woodruff: so important as we're watching these terrible fires right now in california. and that the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs yowshour, thank you and se soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> he ford foundation. working with...
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supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: thank you. i we have worked with the parks department to assure recreational equality. it's important that we have enough room to meet the needs of emergency operations services, but we need to mitigate impact on the community. it will ensure that, one, in lieu contribution will be $4 million generated from the land transfer and that the funds will go to the community. can be used for new or existing park property and services and programming. given the lasting impacts, these funds will make sure we're keeping our promise to the neighborhood and create safe places to play, exercise and thrive. and i hope you support. thank you. >> president cohen: any other discussion? can we take this -- madam clerk? i have a question, madam clerk, can we take this same house, same call? >> clerk: yes. >> president cohen: same house, same call? ordinance passes on the first reading. items 14-16, please. >> clerk: here we have three resolutions on behalf of the airport xhugs to approve the airport lease agreemen
supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: thank you. i we have worked with the parks department to assure recreational equality. it's important that we have enough room to meet the needs of emergency operations services, but we need to mitigate impact on the community. it will ensure that, one, in lieu contribution will be $4 million generated from the land transfer and that the funds will go to the community. can be used for new or existing park property and services and programming. given...
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jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: "boy erased" is the story of just that: efs by >> i think it'se about me. hr brown: efforts by fundamentalisttian parents to have their son's sexual orientation erased through so- called "gaconversion therapy." actor nicole kidman stars as the mother, nancy eamons. owelow australian russell is her preacher husband, marshall.m >> it's y beliefs. >> brown: on learning that their son, played by actor lucas hedges, is gay, they force him into a kind of re-programming treatment facility aimgi at ch his sexuality and behavior. an attempt, in their eyes, to move him out of sin. now this may be the toughest, most rewarding 12 days you will ever face. but we have just one task, to bring ourselves back to god. be brown: gay conversion therapy ha widely discredited by mainstream psychologists, but is still practiced. this account is based on a memoir by 33-yeaold garrard conley. ur i wanted to show how this was a cu moment that was part of a larger you know, kind of bigotry that's in the country. >> brown: it took ten years and tstance from his family for c
jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: "boy erased" is the story of just that: efs by >> i think it'se about me. hr brown: efforts by fundamentalisttian parents to have their son's sexual orientation erased through so- called "gaconversion therapy." actor nicole kidman stars as the mother, nancy eamons. owelow australian russell is her preacher husband, marshall.m >> it's y beliefs. >> brown: on learning that their son, played by actor lucas hedges, is...
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>> supervisor brown: it'll go back to 13.5. that's the grandfather because also, if you recall, the 18 months extension to get site plans in will make it where it goes back to 13.5. >> commissioner richards: and one to 100%, what do you think your chances are. >> supervisor brown: i think it will pass. most of my colleagues have been very supportive of me being able to take it to 20% and then getting the agreements and the assurance from the developers that they would build, and it would be -- they could build it, and then, also, the affordability, the 12-44, they were very happy. and i have to say, a lot of my colleagues on the board, though, were disappointed that they weren't going higher, the height wasn't higher. but i assure them that this was what the neighborhood really wanted, and so i was holding to 65 feet. >> commissioner richards: okay. great. that gives me a lot of assurance. thank you. i'd like to make an amendment that a licensed arborist is present for a tree treatment plan. we had a situation like that and now
>> supervisor brown: it'll go back to 13.5. that's the grandfather because also, if you recall, the 18 months extension to get site plans in will make it where it goes back to 13.5. >> commissioner richards: and one to 100%, what do you think your chances are. >> supervisor brown: i think it will pass. most of my colleagues have been very supportive of me being able to take it to 20% and then getting the agreements and the assurance from the developers that they would build,...
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bush, was being considered to become the new head coach of the cleveland browns.e team quickly threw a flag, praising rice's qualifications, but saying she has not been discussed. rice issued a statement, saying in part, "i love my browns and i know they will hire an experienced coach to take us to the next level. i do hope that the n.f.l. will start to bring women into the coaching profession. by the way, i'm not ready to coach, but i would like to call a play or two next season if the browns need ideas!" her name has also been floated for a higher office: n.f.l. commissioner. nitish prime minister theresa may is in a fight for her political life. may is battling to save her job, while the so-called brexit deal has members of her government running for the exits. jonathan vigliotti is in london. c reporter: prime minister theresa may warned, on sunday, that a change in leadership wouldn't make britain's divorce from the e.u., known as brexit, any easier. >> what it will do-- what it will do is bring in a degree of uncertainty. that's uncertainty for people and th
bush, was being considered to become the new head coach of the cleveland browns.e team quickly threw a flag, praising rice's qualifications, but saying she has not been discussed. rice issued a statement, saying in part, "i love my browns and i know they will hire an experienced coach to take us to the next level. i do hope that the n.f.l. will start to bring women into the coaching profession. by the way, i'm not ready to coach, but i would like to call a play or two next season if the...
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he was appointed by willie brown to the board of supervisors. he later became a mayor and rose to national prominence by being one of the first to recognize same-sex marriages. now he will govern an entire state. his campaign promoted affordable housing, healthcare and expanding presch. he will also have to tackle the ongoing problems of homelessness. he said his opponent cox tried to highlight these issues during the campaign. >> we identified the needs of these people. the fact that they can't afford housing or gasoline, they can't afford the basics of life. let me tell you, this republican party will be back in this state. >> but not at the statewide level at least not for the next 4 years. he will take office on january 7. back to you. >>> and governor brown today spoke about proposition six which went down in defeat yesterday. he opposed the measure which aim to repeal the new gas tax law. it waimthmoney generated will g towards public transportation. the majority of vote appeal. today brown said keeping the gas tax in place will ensure tha
he was appointed by willie brown to the board of supervisors. he later became a mayor and rose to national prominence by being one of the first to recognize same-sex marriages. now he will govern an entire state. his campaign promoted affordable housing, healthcare and expanding presch. he will also have to tackle the ongoing problems of homelessness. he said his opponent cox tried to highlight these issues during the campaign. >> we identified the needs of these people. the fact that...
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few people know willie brown the father.report - we hear from his four children about their high profile dad.. profile dad.. (justine) people throughout california.. know the name willie brown. speaker of the state assembly for 15- years.. two terms as san francisco mayor.. he is a columnist, a power broker .. a man about town.. (jrstone) he has ruffled a lot of feathers.. and made a lot of friends .. kron 4's pam moore found out about a private side to this icon.. from his four children - willie brown the father .. "hi..this is the weekly dinner gathering of the brown family - california clan at the oakland home of wife blanche brown.when the family patriarch is someone like willie brown.... even when he's not there... he's there.. another week, another underwhelming performance by the oakland raiders.....>the offense hasn't scored a touchdown hasn't scored the offense raiders.....>by the oakland performance underwhelminganother another week, he's there.. not there... even when he's willie brown.... even when he's not there
few people know willie brown the father.report - we hear from his four children about their high profile dad.. profile dad.. (justine) people throughout california.. know the name willie brown. speaker of the state assembly for 15- years.. two terms as san francisco mayor.. he is a columnist, a power broker .. a man about town.. (jrstone) he has ruffled a lot of feathers.. and made a lot of friends .. kron 4's pam moore found out about a private side to this icon.. from his four children -...
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sherrod brown obviously thinks his victory that is the reason why you need a guy like sherrod brown.t to spend a few dimes if sherrod brown is the nominee. but look, the states that are drifting away from the democratic party are states that are older, whiter, more blue collar. iowa is exhibit a. >> iowa is exhibit b. >> i was just going to be. that is a good misspeak there. >> exactly. >> so i think democrat, as you suggested in the data download, they are going to be looking at other targets, especially in the sun belt, to try to make up for some of the prospects this dehave anymore. >> and is there room for sherrod brown in this race? >> there might be. i mean he is someone who isn't going to cancel himself out. in other ways, when you look at someone who is comparing kamala harris and cory booker or elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. i don't know if he will get the traction of the other people. i know there are a lot of people who are looking at the democratic party and think whack you learn from the midterms is that you should be doing diversity, not just talking about it. so
sherrod brown obviously thinks his victory that is the reason why you need a guy like sherrod brown.t to spend a few dimes if sherrod brown is the nominee. but look, the states that are drifting away from the democratic party are states that are older, whiter, more blue collar. iowa is exhibit a. >> iowa is exhibit b. >> i was just going to be. that is a good misspeak there. >> exactly. >> so i think democrat, as you suggested in the data download, they are going to be...
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willie louis brown...e former two- term mayor of san francisco and speaker of the california assembly, is still in the political mix... but he is truly living life on his own terms these days, and having a lot of fun doing it .. and in a city known for embracing free spirits and characters.. willie brown is both. join me ... starting tonight at ten... when we peer behind the scenes for a look at willie brown today.. (ken) new information tonight in the boeing plane crash off the coast of indonesia last week that killed 189 people. boeing issued a statement today saying that according to indonesia's national transportation safety committee the plane had "erroneous input from one of its angle of attack sensors." the company also issued a safety bulletin to pilots on how to handle erroneous data from those sensors. the angle of attack sensor keeps track of the angle of the plane's nose relative to air flow to prevent the plane from stalling and losing lift. indonesian investigators say an airspeed indicator h
willie louis brown...e former two- term mayor of san francisco and speaker of the california assembly, is still in the political mix... but he is truly living life on his own terms these days, and having a lot of fun doing it .. and in a city known for embracing free spirits and characters.. willie brown is both. join me ... starting tonight at ten... when we peer behind the scenes for a look at willie brown today.. (ken) new information tonight in the boeing plane crash off the coast of...
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jerry brown has never had children, has never really wanted formuch. i don't think he cares about money that much, but he's never had to worry about it. and newsom grew up in a single-family home with his mom. >> and he has four children. >> the way he will approach these things as a r and given his life experience will be very different. >> i want to move on to the proposition. a there wenumber of propositions on the state ballot, two measures. yet voters rejected a measure to expand rent control. what does this tell us about the mind-set of voters? >> rejected by a huge margin. housing r stillains important to california voters. we see support in polling. this particular measure, proposition 10, it lost only passed in one county, san francisco, in the entire state. i think it hadh message the rent is too damn high and that's an issue that prfgz care abo. it didn't have the money. it was outspent 3 to 1 and it didn't have a coalition. there wasn't a party support, big elected fficial support, organized labor gave some money, but not a lot. and so in t
jerry brown has never had children, has never really wanted formuch. i don't think he cares about money that much, but he's never had to worry about it. and newsom grew up in a single-family home with his mom. >> and he has four children. >> the way he will approach these things as a r and given his life experience will be very different. >> i want to move on to the proposition. a there wenumber of propositions on the state ballot, two measures. yet voters rejected a measure...
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a long time fan of the browns that's probably her on leigh n.f.l. experience for us would be selected she would be the first female head coach in n.f.l. history while on facebook ross writes i love my browns and i know they will hire an experience courage to take us to the next level by the way i'm not ready to coach but i would like to see next season if the browns need ideas and notes on what i call for a prevent defense earlier we spoke a little at it's a black sports on line he says rice isn't a realistic and. the situation was that the browns owner was speaking about the coaching situation with the boreholes and pointed out that he was one of so one that was going to help the way and it didn't matter if there was a man or woman and mitch mcconnell he saw rise and a lot of people didn't take it seriously at first it so report came out that indeed the bay did play up to interview her but what my sources have been so as well as statements from the browns and congolese arise that's simply just is not going to happen with the kind of a comment that
a long time fan of the browns that's probably her on leigh n.f.l. experience for us would be selected she would be the first female head coach in n.f.l. history while on facebook ross writes i love my browns and i know they will hire an experience courage to take us to the next level by the way i'm not ready to coach but i would like to see next season if the browns need ideas and notes on what i call for a prevent defense earlier we spoke a little at it's a black sports on line he says rice...
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it was a sense of being. >> brown: a sense of being? >> yes, being where my ancestors had been before me, gave me that sense of, okay, we're part of this countrye're part of this growth, we're part of a bigger picture, and i can lay hands on things that they did, the places >> it's my identity.su ly i'm white, as well, but this is part of our story. and i would be denying a significant part of my history, and our history, if i didn't own up to the fact that, yes, i may pass as a white man, or whatever you see in me, that's up to you, but i have to identifyving african-american history, and this is my story. >> brown: how do you see both the justices to and the contributions of your ancestors who were here? >> that's the ho, that we can begin to share these stories with a wider world, so that we understand, regardless of the institution of slavery, individuals thrived, personally within their sphere. and they made life and love here, too. so this is as complex as ige ts.ro >> b: monticello officials are also hoping the new exhibits will
it was a sense of being. >> brown: a sense of being? >> yes, being where my ancestors had been before me, gave me that sense of, okay, we're part of this countrye're part of this growth, we're part of a bigger picture, and i can lay hands on things that they did, the places >> it's my identity.su ly i'm white, as well, but this is part of our story. and i would be denying a significant part of my history, and our history, if i didn't own up to the fact that, yes, i may pass as...
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[applause] >> president cohen: next we'll hear from supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: 5 want to thank sonali and dylan. sonali, you were our go-to person as an aide when we needed to find out what the truth was. what is really happening? i was very excited to see that you are standing strong and i'm sad that you are leaving. i understand. to be with the department that look and do the work you've done, you should be proud. i think we're all really proud of you. and, dylan, thank you very much. yes, you have always been really responsive and that's so important for us because, you know, it seems like everything is last-minute and it's an emergency for us. so we just really appreciate that and tell your daughter thank you. >> thank you. gosh, i've known sonali for as long as i've been in city hall you've been there at m.t.a. it seems to strange that you are leaving. a lot has been said. it always made me feel good that you were there being watchful with different directors and different staff changes as well. enjoy your life after retirement. dill aylan works with our offic knows
[applause] >> president cohen: next we'll hear from supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: 5 want to thank sonali and dylan. sonali, you were our go-to person as an aide when we needed to find out what the truth was. what is really happening? i was very excited to see that you are standing strong and i'm sad that you are leaving. i understand. to be with the department that look and do the work you've done, you should be proud. i think we're all really proud of you. and, dylan,...
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pretty simple. >> brown: and that is not the case. >> i think it's not, as we know.ean, that's why people make a big deal about the whole idea of diversity, as if they don't look out their window. mean, it's our reality. >> brown: do you see things changing, in film, in the culte? >> slowly, slowly. it use be that every film was about every other film. you know, the main protagonist, his best friend used to be black and hesed to-- or, she used to-- sort of disappear fairly quickly, within the first 20 or 15 minutes. so let's hope we get a fair and proper reflection of our reality. and if you wanalto keep cinema e, one has to cater to the people who pay to go and see it. >> brown: steve mcqueen's "widows" opens nationwide november 16. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the toronto international film festil. >> woodruff: as lt wait for res from a handful of still-unresolved midterm races, the newly-elected freshmen in congress were getting familiar with washington this week. for analysis on all that's heating up for this new class of legislators get comfortable
pretty simple. >> brown: and that is not the case. >> i think it's not, as we know.ean, that's why people make a big deal about the whole idea of diversity, as if they don't look out their window. mean, it's our reality. >> brown: do you see things changing, in film, in the culte? >> slowly, slowly. it use be that every film was about every other film. you know, the main protagonist, his best friend used to be black and hesed to-- or, she used to-- sort of disappear...
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a long time fan of the browns that's probably her on li n.f.l. experience if ross words to be selected she would be the first female head coach in n.f.l. history while on facebook writes writes i love my browns and i know they will hire an experience coach to take us to the next level by the way i'm not ready to coach but i would like to see next season if the browns need ideas and notes on miller call for a prevent defense earlier we spoke to a little editor of black sports online he says rice isn't a realistic and. the situation was that the browns owner was speaking about the coaching situation with the boreholes and pointed out that he was one of so one that was going to help the win and it didn't matter if there was a man or woman and mitch mcconnell he says rise and a lot of people didn't take it seriously at first it so report came out that indeed the bay did play it to interview her but what my sources have been so as well as statements from the browns and connally's arised that's simply just is not going to happen with the kind of a comm
a long time fan of the browns that's probably her on li n.f.l. experience if ross words to be selected she would be the first female head coach in n.f.l. history while on facebook writes writes i love my browns and i know they will hire an experience coach to take us to the next level by the way i'm not ready to coach but i would like to see next season if the browns need ideas and notes on miller call for a prevent defense earlier we spoke to a little editor of black sports online he says rice...
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seven lamar monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. it and believe that this is going to pay. off fish and i would not want to be in prison on my. side. i wouldn't wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into or sail on the whole process of a stone comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being siphoned away from. by you one thing about them are. i think that the last time he saw his daughters they were looking occurred to me. but everything he told me to do for her. in the matters and in his i did everything he said do for her she never had a word for anything because the father was not around. and she was upset and angry her mother too was because the mar was in here to help her train his daughter and they could but he had the best interests in the world for his. he just wasn't here to do it so i did it. and like us is good in the world for nothing but missing of. twenty years later a single event changes the course of lamar monson's life just
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. >> plus, governor jerry brown has stayed out of the election until today. why he is speaking out now against proposition 6. >> and another national anthem protest, this time from a 49ers cheerleader. good morning, it is friday, november 2nd. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning. i'm kenny choi. it is 5:00 right now. as we head outside take a look at our cameras, our traffic cameras, on the right 880. there's been some roadwork there. gianna has you covered coming up in just a bit and on the left a nice clear shot of the embarcadero and our "salesforce tower" camera looking south looking pretty out there. >>> i don't know about you, but i have been ready for friday since monday. >> of course! >> of course. >> it is nice to finally be here at the weekend. hopefully my voice can hold up. >> doing fine so far. >> you can make it. >> you can do it! >> we're going to do it together. ha ha! >> of course. >> we are looking at a cool day today so not as warm as yesterday but stull above average for this time of year. a live look from the "salesforce tower" says. thi
. >> plus, governor jerry brown has stayed out of the election until today. why he is speaking out now against proposition 6. >> and another national anthem protest, this time from a 49ers cheerleader. good morning, it is friday, november 2nd. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning. i'm kenny choi. it is 5:00 right now. as we head outside take a look at our cameras, our traffic cameras, on the right 880. there's been some roadwork there. gianna has you covered coming up in just...