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brown: yes.is still an interesting thing in that the parties tinker with delegate selection processes. different states are awarded different numbers of delegates. the democrats also insured in their reforms that there was a broader diversity of delegates. they did put affirmative action, put quotas. the democratic party, the delegates have to be divided evenly in terms of women and men. it has to have a representative sample essentially of minorities. if there's 40% of the population in the state are minorities, that delegation better have something close to 40% of its delegates going to the convention be minorities. >> political junkies and reporters would love the idea of a brokered convention. this was the deathknell of a brokered convention. dr. brown: what it meant was what you accrued, you knew you would get a vote on the first ballot. >> that shifts the process to the primaries. dr. brown: it does. >> when did iowa and new hampshire become so important? dr. brown: iowa really makes its ma
brown: yes.is still an interesting thing in that the parties tinker with delegate selection processes. different states are awarded different numbers of delegates. the democrats also insured in their reforms that there was a broader diversity of delegates. they did put affirmative action, put quotas. the democratic party, the delegates have to be divided evenly in terms of women and men. it has to have a representative sample essentially of minorities. if there's 40% of the population in the...
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brown: sort of. we actually have is a lot of different reform efforts that are attempting to overturn how the electoral college works. mostly there is a national popular vote reform that really argues what should happen is whoever wins the national popular vote, that state's electoral votes should go to that candidate. i will tell you i think that is a horrible idea and it is a horrible idea not because it seems unfair, but in fact because in practicality i think it would cause even more angst than the system we have now. i cannot envision a scenario where a republican won the national popular vote and everyone in california would say, yes, isn't it great? all of our electors should go to the republican candidate as well. that is not something i imagine californians would be pleased, to see all 55 electoral votes going to a republican candidate that they clearly did not vote for in the popular vote level. history,back to early george washington by acclamation in two elections, but it became clear the
brown: sort of. we actually have is a lot of different reform efforts that are attempting to overturn how the electoral college works. mostly there is a national popular vote reform that really argues what should happen is whoever wins the national popular vote, that state's electoral votes should go to that candidate. i will tell you i think that is a horrible idea and it is a horrible idea not because it seems unfair, but in fact because in practicality i think it would cause even more angst...
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phone who is head designer at brown he's meeting with the brown collections archivist. proportions are key very slim of the proportions come from the detail. detail was appointed head of brown's newly minted design department in the early 1960 s. . together with the own design school he developed a number of products that are now classics. interdisciplinary team work was crucial to the creative process. of the photo super s.k.u. for is an example of a product made by a team of people sitting around a table and all chipping in the result was a product that's iconic for the cornal order. it was improved upon step by step and at one point dieter suggested the plexiglas cord turntable was designed by plug and. then held back and fed was a film about how students. a new design language traced its lineage from the to him and then to brown ending up in households all over the world brown will forever be associated with industrial design and detail. he brought a new simplicity and style to everyday objects. is when is it too much or too little what makes a product user friendly
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is brown house shaped and and and and packaged and that means we are the victims of the brown house. when the nazis came to power many film about how students and teaches emigrated to the u.s. . in the 1950 s. and sixty's the movement's principles became the backbone of american modernism. on the on the family and the guys in the 1930 s. and the end years of others were invited to teach at black mountain college in north carolina does in 15 minutes but in the 1950 s. it became a chrysalis for many extraordinarily important artists the couldn't viet is a lot of detail a child and many of the people who played influential roles in post-war. american odds were affiliated with schools that had picked up the mantle of bauhaus sholto this russian book just but jones most cunning i'm so would drop the draft or just the charms or scorning. choreographer miss coming them who tooltip black mountain explored the ideas of movement developed in the bauhaus states workshop. the scene where art has gone and the powerhouse of men does cross over into into the dance into the music 5 ethics are ready
is brown house shaped and and and and packaged and that means we are the victims of the brown house. when the nazis came to power many film about how students and teaches emigrated to the u.s. . in the 1950 s. and sixty's the movement's principles became the backbone of american modernism. on the on the family and the guys in the 1930 s. and the end years of others were invited to teach at black mountain college in north carolina does in 15 minutes but in the 1950 s. it became a chrysalis for...
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police found in rv belonging to brown nearby. they rammed it repeatedly with an armored vehicle, but brown was not inside. fearing he might still be in the area, authorities closed all 28 roanoke public schools and urged residents to be vigilant. some businesses also closed. >> he's certainly trained with weapons. he knows how to use them. he has marine corps training. >> reporter: the fbi is how erned e you that he could be out there right now living off the land out in the woods? >> i think that's very possible that he could sustain himself indefinitely in the area around southwest virginia. it's very wooded, very mountainous. >> reporter: chief jones said he hopes brown's family and friends can convince him to turn himself in. as for the roanoke schools, they will reopen friday morning. chip reid, cbs news, roanoke, virginia. >>> coming up on the "morning news," public opinion turns on the legalization of marijuana with the majority of americans now supporting it. >>> and football fight. a helmet attack triggers a brawl at the
police found in rv belonging to brown nearby. they rammed it repeatedly with an armored vehicle, but brown was not inside. fearing he might still be in the area, authorities closed all 28 roanoke public schools and urged residents to be vigilant. some businesses also closed. >> he's certainly trained with weapons. he knows how to use them. he has marine corps training. >> reporter: the fbi is how erned e you that he could be out there right now living off the land out in the woods?...
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then committing crimes at all most of them are black and brown people the reason we think black and brown people are convicted of crimes and they have no evidence of whatsoever is because they have been painted from the media. they been taken from the styles. were talking about how the system got it wrong over and over and over again therefore, the come the courtroom maybe they won't be so quick to believe the police or prosecutor illustrated the book over and over again, how this immunity is his biggest hypocrisy ever because they can just convict for black and brown people and then when they are shown, to not just be mistaken but willful, and put in these people in prison and taken the liberty away sometimes for tenant in 20 and 30 years sometimes. my bad. they don't need to apologize. nothing happens to them. and you see it over and over again. troy it with these tv shows, doubling these next police officers but their inactions were black and brown people, so they won't leak so quick to shoot first and ask questions later. think about how these cases were unnecessary and unjustifiable.
then committing crimes at all most of them are black and brown people the reason we think black and brown people are convicted of crimes and they have no evidence of whatsoever is because they have been painted from the media. they been taken from the styles. were talking about how the system got it wrong over and over and over again therefore, the come the courtroom maybe they won't be so quick to believe the police or prosecutor illustrated the book over and over again, how this immunity is...
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so it's about providing access >> brown: for springboard's >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffreyn in grand rapids, minnesot >> woodruff: we close tonight with a tour of commemos on this veteran's day, from the president's visit tothew york cityvice president's trip to arlington natiod l cemetery, yond, as america halted to express its gratitude to the men and women who have defended the united states. >> today we gather to recognizec the seof everyday patriots who have dedicated their liv to our country. men and women who raise their hand and take a solemn oath. >> veterans community really rdstands for solidarity ress of the things that separate americans. service, honor, trust and the hallmaf rk oevery successful veterans organization. ♪ ♪ >> you put on the armor, you stood in the gap, and you defended our freedom.yo counted our lives more important than your own. you stood for a cause greater than yourselves. >> we salute those who came home with scars of war, who continue to fight daily against mentalys emotional and al disabilities. we can never thank them and support them e
so it's about providing access >> brown: for springboard's >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffreyn in grand rapids, minnesot >> woodruff: we close tonight with a tour of commemos on this veteran's day, from the president's visit tothew york cityvice president's trip to arlington natiod l cemetery, yond, as america halted to express its gratitude to the men and women who have defended the united states. >> today we gather to recognizec the seof everyday patriots who...
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i think about michael brown in ferguson. president obama signed the bill that provided $50 million for all police officers around the country to get body camera video so many of them got the grants and got the body camera video so it is transparent. i think that if half full or half empty, your perspective. certainly i i think you have in the white house is trying to get rid of a lot of the momentum towards equal justice under the law. but i also think when you think about the conviction of amber geiger just a few weeks ago, was the first time a white lease woman had ever been convicted of murder of killing a black man in america. so that's some progress. i think about marquise mclaughlin who was killed, the parking lot vigilante down in clearwater, florida,, , killed n front of his children. tragically he said stanczyk read because he had a surveillance video, all-white jury convicted him and he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. very similar cory jones that in west palm beach, florida, killed cory. thank god the tow truc
i think about michael brown in ferguson. president obama signed the bill that provided $50 million for all police officers around the country to get body camera video so many of them got the grants and got the body camera video so it is transparent. i think that if half full or half empty, your perspective. certainly i i think you have in the white house is trying to get rid of a lot of the momentum towards equal justice under the law. but i also think when you think about the conviction of...
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brown on the hit nbc show "this is us."nd those shaky early years in show business had his mother wondering about his career choice. >> i said mom, i appreciate you watching the by lot, if you don't want to watch anymore, i understand. my mother touched my knees and she said thank you. >> a sunday sit down with sterling k. brown and our sunday's closer as the family taking home school to a new level by studying american history firsthand in an rv. another life well-lived coming up later this morning. >>> let's begin with another day closed door impeachment inquiry. a new transcript given by white house's aid who were concerned of the july call with the president of ukraine. kelly o'donell is at the white house with more. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of depositions of transcripts are now public from two officials who were on the president's phone call with the investigation with the bidens. lawmakers made privately with the white house's budget official with knowledge of the military aid that was put on hold. >> reporter:
brown on the hit nbc show "this is us."nd those shaky early years in show business had his mother wondering about his career choice. >> i said mom, i appreciate you watching the by lot, if you don't want to watch anymore, i understand. my mother touched my knees and she said thank you. >> a sunday sit down with sterling k. brown and our sunday's closer as the family taking home school to a new level by studying american history firsthand in an rv. another life well-lived...
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james brown talks to the n.f.l. commissioner about colin kaepernick's possible return to football. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with a story we have told too many times, a school shooting. gunshots rang out this morning at the start of classes at saugus high school in santa clarita, california. police and paramedics swarmed the campus. students were evacuated, marching in line. tonight at least two students are dead. the suspect, also a student, is in custody. it was the 366th mass shooting in the u.s. this year, meaning four or more victims, and the 18thl . jonaan vigliotti is the school in santa clarita. jonathan, i know police got there very quickly, but there was a lot of confusion in the beginning. >> reporter: that's correct, norah. minutes after the gunfire erupted, a massive manhunt was launched around this neighborhood for that shooter. what police did not
james brown talks to the n.f.l. commissioner about colin kaepernick's possible return to football. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. reporting tonight from washington. >> o'donnell: good evening. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with a story we have told too many times, a school shooting. gunshots rang out this morning at the start of classes at saugus high school in santa clarita, california. police and paramedics...
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9th shooting of her boyfriend, rodney brown. pressed on the relationship between the two men, an attorney hired by friends of michael brown described the family as dysfunctional. >> we don't know if he did it. and if he did do it, i'm sure that there are a lot of things that can be brought up in his behalf. >> reporter: tom, brown was charged with second degree murder, but right now, authorities aren't giving a whole lot of details in terms of motive or exactly how he was captured. tom? >> zachary, thank you. >>> now, to what appears to be a dangerous road rage attack in texas unfolding in real-time. a father and mother in the car with their baby recording as another driver sideswipes their vehicle and then hits a motorcycle rider. the couple screaming they had a child in the car. police say so did he. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a terrifying road rage attack caught on camera. >> i have a baby! >> reporter: watch as this couple, with their toddler in the back seat, frantically calls 911 as the driver of a
9th shooting of her boyfriend, rodney brown. pressed on the relationship between the two men, an attorney hired by friends of michael brown described the family as dysfunctional. >> we don't know if he did it. and if he did do it, i'm sure that there are a lot of things that can be brought up in his behalf. >> reporter: tom, brown was charged with second degree murder, but right now, authorities aren't giving a whole lot of details in terms of motive or exactly how he was captured....
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brown, gilbert gottfried, derren brown. see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: tonight, on "a little late with lilly singh." >> lilly: i wanted to smell what the rock was cooking
brown, gilbert gottfried, derren brown. see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: tonight, on "a little late with lilly singh." >> lilly: i wanted to smell what the rock was cooking
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john brown was captured and there is a mural in this exhibit that shows john brown with a comrade laying beside him. these are the charges against john brown. he was tried for treason. we are currently in the statehood room of the museum. this is the area that discusses the reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863. western virginians were looking to become a state earlier than improvementsing at that were not happening in the area. inroads of transportation for not with the expected. ton the civil war came along join the confederacy, that is when west virginia called for separation. western virginians were very divided over slavery. region, what side they were involved in, there were brothers who one would fight for the confederacy and the other for the union. even though they wanted statehood, they wanted to become a separate state, the state of west virginia, they were very divided on slavery. we are now in the transportation section of the museum. just after statehood, west virginia, now that they are railroads,developing transportation routes. things about this time is the
john brown was captured and there is a mural in this exhibit that shows john brown with a comrade laying beside him. these are the charges against john brown. he was tried for treason. we are currently in the statehood room of the museum. this is the area that discusses the reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863. western virginians were looking to become a state earlier than improvementsing at that were not happening in the area. inroads of transportation for not with the expected....
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belonging to brown nearby.hey rammed it repeatedly with an armored vehicle, but brown was not inside. fearing he might still be in the area, authorities closed all 28 roanoke public schools today and urged residents to be vigilant. some businesses also closed. >> we certainly train with weapons. he knows how to use them. he has united states marine corps training. so, we don't want to push him into a desperate situation. >> reporter: the f.b.i. is assisting in the hunt for brown and today issued this wanted poster. how concerned are you that he could be out there living off the land in the woods right now? >> i think it's possible he could sustain himself indefinitely in the area around southwest virginia. it's very wooded, very mountainous. >> reporter: chief jones says he hopes brown's family and friends can convince him to turn himself in. as for the roanoke schools, including this one, they're scheduled to reopen in the morning. norah? >> o'donnell: all right, chip. thank you. heading into the next round of
belonging to brown nearby.hey rammed it repeatedly with an armored vehicle, but brown was not inside. fearing he might still be in the area, authorities closed all 28 roanoke public schools today and urged residents to be vigilant. some businesses also closed. >> we certainly train with weapons. he knows how to use them. he has united states marine corps training. so, we don't want to push him into a desperate situation. >> reporter: the f.b.i. is assisting in the hunt for brown and...
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i had to end up doing it a different way. >> charlie brown, oh, charlie brown. >> i remember being in we would be in there by ourself. they didn't want us to rehearse the script. it was a dry run-through. >> she must think i'm the most stupid person alive. >> they were looking for a candid voice coming out of a kid. >> what's this? a piece of toast. >> we didn't record together in the studio. >> we would see the other kids coming in and out. >> we would bump into each other and get to know each other a little bit. >> some years later, we're at redwood high school in corte madera and we saw each other. oh, my god, there's lucy. >> charlie brown was a big part of our lives. a classic piece of americana. >>> there's something special about seeing these characters. i had no idea when i was ten years old it would still be popular today. people love it. >> don't forget, a charlie brown thanksgiving airs tonight at 8:00 on abc 7. >> so fun to see the faces with the voices that we've heard for so many years. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm >>> fire on the water in alameda. a boa
i had to end up doing it a different way. >> charlie brown, oh, charlie brown. >> i remember being in we would be in there by ourself. they didn't want us to rehearse the script. it was a dry run-through. >> she must think i'm the most stupid person alive. >> they were looking for a candid voice coming out of a kid. >> what's this? a piece of toast. >> we didn't record together in the studio. >> we would see the other kids coming in and out. >> we...
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trish: coming up, cleveland browns myles garrett attacking browns myles garrett attacking bare only oneng than than getting a lexus... giving one. this is unbelievable! >>it really is. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 rx 350 all wheel drive for $419 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. 't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept...
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a big part in brown before -- brown v. board of education. they had a notorious feud.o black had been in the senate. there were cases leading up to his appointment. one was about fair labor standards act issues. basically, hugo black had taken a position on the u.s. senate and jackson felt like he was conflicted in some of the rulings. they had this feud. chief justice stone was unable to make peace and control what was a public airing of divisions on the court. justice jackson was very frustrated with justice stone's inability to manage the court and manage black. he had gone out to do the nuremberg trial. he was still an active member of the supreme court, but not sitting. you had an eight-member court. no tiebreaker. the chief was frustrated by that. truman's idea was, appoint vinson and see if he can bring some order to this. he was unable to do so. he inherited a fractured court. rather than getting better, all of the historical accounts is that it got demonstrably worse. host: did he have a judicial philosophy he brought? --on't know that he has a elizabeth: i do
a big part in brown before -- brown v. board of education. they had a notorious feud.o black had been in the senate. there were cases leading up to his appointment. one was about fair labor standards act issues. basically, hugo black had taken a position on the u.s. senate and jackson felt like he was conflicted in some of the rulings. they had this feud. chief justice stone was unable to make peace and control what was a public airing of divisions on the court. justice jackson was very...
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mother's boyfriend in her home brown's attorney told us the man abused brown for years and forced him to live in the woods as a teenager. >> there is a lot of abuse in the home, physical as well as mental. >> reporter: now, investigators say they're speaking to brown, trying to find out whether anyone helped hide him gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and turning now to the latest on the impeachment showdown tonight, the president is sharpening his attacks as his personal attorney comes under new scrutiny nbc's kelly o'donnell is traveling with the president >> reporter: 20,000 supporters welcomed the president back in his adopted home state of florida last night his fury over democrats' impeachment efforts on display. >> they are pushing the impeachment witch hunt and a lot of bad things are happening to them because you see what's happening in the polls everybody says that's really bull [ bleep ] >> reporter: tonight, new scrutiny on the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, who reportedly sought six-figure business contracts for his firm with the ukrainian prosecutor and the ukrain
mother's boyfriend in her home brown's attorney told us the man abused brown for years and forced him to live in the woods as a teenager. >> there is a lot of abuse in the home, physical as well as mental. >> reporter: now, investigators say they're speaking to brown, trying to find out whether anyone helped hide him gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> and turning now to the latest on the impeachment showdown tonight, the president is sharpening his attacks as his personal...
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brown: who are you thinking >>l day lewis or sean penn.we wish we saw you in more'.h and i always say, like, why? you know, why? because pa of the reason you like what you like is when it's think.u for longer, i >> brown: in the new film he's done it all: written the screenplay, starred and directed a cast of top actors. and he's opened up lethem's book to set the action against big social change in new york in the 1950s, as a character based on real-life new york city parks commissioner robert moses, ed here by alec baldwin, plots and connives to carve up and shape the city. moses, known as the ¡master builder', never held elected office, but wided an autocratic clout. things.s fascinated by those i feel even still that many h ople really don't have a clear view of the tr how modern mew york that we live in now o be in what is in many of its dysfunctions. >> brown: gentrification and the loss of neighborhoods. >> when we tell our stories about how america works to ourselve we don't say, you know, these things get decided by, like, aucrati
brown: who are you thinking >>l day lewis or sean penn.we wish we saw you in more'.h and i always say, like, why? you know, why? because pa of the reason you like what you like is when it's think.u for longer, i >> brown: in the new film he's done it all: written the screenplay, starred and directed a cast of top actors. and he's opened up lethem's book to set the action against big social change in new york in the 1950s, as a character based on real-life new york city parks...
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that case was re-argued just as brown was.hat was a case where the course court reargued to buy some time. i think it was justice douglas who leaked a dissent and try to publicize some of the divisions on the court and make the chief's job harder. he faced a more uphill environment than perhaps warranted. and if he didn't, perhaps warren was better at organizing. i will tell you on brown versus board, i will tell you the story justice jackson was a big , proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brown that justice jackson agreed with, but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. chief justice warren, justice jackson had a heart attack, and he went to his bedside to try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce that opinion. burger had a harder time getting that consensus. host: they had big cases. you mention
that case was re-argued just as brown was.hat was a case where the course court reargued to buy some time. i think it was justice douglas who leaked a dissent and try to publicize some of the divisions on the court and make the chief's job harder. he faced a more uphill environment than perhaps warranted. and if he didn't, perhaps warren was better at organizing. i will tell you on brown versus board, i will tell you the story justice jackson was a big , proponent of judicial restraint and was...
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theposter child for unconstitutional harassment of black and brown bodies is asking black and brown democrats to elect him president? is he out of his mind? that is like the scorpion asking to becoming of the frogs. interesting, pragmatic centrist policies, but absolutely no support in the black and brown communities for he has not done the work. he has not done the grassroots organizing. he thinks he will buy his way in and he has not answered for one of the most destructive policies toward the african-american and latino american communities. host: and you take that policy in light of everything he has done as american politician as well? guest: he does not have the record of promoting black and brown issues. he does have a great record on philanthropy and gun rights. he has been very strong on guns. nanny stateome policies which some people like in some people don't. i go back to the organizational aspect. how will you parachute in to the middle of this race having done none of the work these other candidates have an expect that's going to work out for you? this man was defending stop and
theposter child for unconstitutional harassment of black and brown bodies is asking black and brown democrats to elect him president? is he out of his mind? that is like the scorpion asking to becoming of the frogs. interesting, pragmatic centrist policies, but absolutely no support in the black and brown communities for he has not done the work. he has not done the grassroots organizing. he thinks he will buy his way in and he has not answered for one of the most destructive policies toward...
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>> ( translated ): never in france. ( laughs ) >> brown: which means, always in france?translated ): of course there will be difficulties. there will be questiig debates. in france, we like having big debates, asking qutions. we can go on and on. ( in english ) we love to speak. >> brown: will the rebuilding go on and on? like others we spoke with, monsignor de sinety wonders when the last stone will innally be put lace, the cathedral reopened, but he dpe to celebrate mass in notre dame within the next five years. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in paris. >> woodruff: and a news update before we go tonight. this evening, president trump issued pardons fori mlitary service members who were all accused of war crimes. two receivedull pardons, including one about to go on trial for.r mur a third had his rank restored after he was denoted following a trial. senior pentan officials had recommended against the move, concerned that it would undermine military justice. and that is the newshour for tonight. m judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night.
>> ( translated ): never in france. ( laughs ) >> brown: which means, always in france?translated ): of course there will be difficulties. there will be questiig debates. in france, we like having big debates, asking qutions. we can go on and on. ( in english ) we love to speak. >> brown: will the rebuilding go on and on? like others we spoke with, monsignor de sinety wonders when the last stone will innally be put lace, the cathedral reopened, but he dpe to celebrate mass in...
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jeffrey brown has a look, part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: the storystraight from the headlines. >> better intelligence could have been obtained by more hum meths. >> their report, released by democrats, contes the tactics failed to produce useful informion >> brown: the film portrays the real-life six-year effort by the senate select committee on intelligence to uncover the c.i.a.'sse of so-called" enhanced interrogation technies" on terrorism suspects following the 9/11 attacks. those techniques, includingat deprn, were initially implemented at the suggestion of psychologists.or the torture proved ineffective, but remained in practice at secret c.i.a. sites around the world. danielinones was lead stigator on senator diane feinstein's intelligence committee staff. actor adam driver, known for recent roles in "blackkklansmans and the "star sequel trilogy, portrays jones. >> after 9/11, everyone was scared. scared it might happen again. it was my second day of grad school. the next day, i changed all my classes to national security. >> brown: jones was
jeffrey brown has a look, part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: the storystraight from the headlines. >> better intelligence could have been obtained by more hum meths. >> their report, released by democrats, contes the tactics failed to produce useful informion >> brown: the film portrays the real-life six-year effort by the senate select committee on intelligence to uncover the c.i.a.'sse of so-called" enhanced interrogation...
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of arts and dlture. >> brown: leonarvinci thought of painting as a sciee-- even the greatest scienceequiring constant research andxperimentation. how, for example, do light and shadow create a sense of movement, of life? t what's ben surface of bodies or rock formations? and how does that affect the way they appear to our eyes? how can human emotions emerge from the most subtle and nearly endls applications of paint? >> his contemporaries, and still today, when we have a look at his paintings, we are amazed, becae they look like nothing other. >> brown: vincent delieuvin is co-curator of an exhibition now at paris' louvre museum. >> he decided to base his art on science, but as he wanted to reproduce all nature, he had to understand all the nature. so he took a long time studying geometry, mathematics, optics, botanic, anatomy, everything on earth, to be able to reproduce it in his paintings. >> brown: on display, 160 works, including pages ofs noteboowing leonardo's endless curiosity. paired with a magntleonardo are sculpture by his teacher, verrocchio. there are drawings: the famou
of arts and dlture. >> brown: leonarvinci thought of painting as a sciee-- even the greatest scienceequiring constant research andxperimentation. how, for example, do light and shadow create a sense of movement, of life? t what's ben surface of bodies or rock formations? and how does that affect the way they appear to our eyes? how can human emotions emerge from the most subtle and nearly endls applications of paint? >> his contemporaries, and still today, when we have a look at his...
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brown: thank you. ms. mathews, we know that fewer than -- have access to vouchers the targeted to foster youth. how would a bill like this be used in your communities? ms. mathews: in our community, we partner with south carolina department of social services and many nonprofit organizations that house individual youth that are currently in foster care. and for many, many years, it is a constant struggle to help find housing resources for those families, because we don't have the dedicated resources available, like what will be approved in the bill that ms. peggy mentioned, and i think it is tremendously important to bill like this pass in law and for us to have the resources so that we can help those families, those youth transition, and stabilize their lives. housing is the first part of being able to stabilize their lives as they transition into adulthood, so we certainly support and it would be to mislead beneficial in our community. sen. brown: thank you. follow up with that, ms. bailey, in this way,
brown: thank you. ms. mathews, we know that fewer than -- have access to vouchers the targeted to foster youth. how would a bill like this be used in your communities? ms. mathews: in our community, we partner with south carolina department of social services and many nonprofit organizations that house individual youth that are currently in foster care. and for many, many years, it is a constant struggle to help find housing resources for those families, because we don't have the dedicated...
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you also baste it so it gets nice and brown. keeps a lot of the flavor, the juices. >> it does, it really does. >> you want a nice, juicy turkey, i know. >> right, right. no matter how you plan to cook your turkey, there's a couple of things that you need to do if you're doing it in the backyard, in the oven, or whatever. first, you want to make sure that you get a pound and a half per person. that's generous, and leftovers, which is important. you also have to get it thawed. and it takes much longer than people think. it's one day for every four pounds of turkey. slide the turkey in the refrigerator on a tray, and just forget about it. >> hopefully people have started the thawing process at this point of the morning. >> right, right, right. you have to do it quicker, do it in cold water and just give us a call, we'll send that information to you. >> i have to admit i'm used to this versus this. this would scare me. i just come eat. >> this wouldn't scare you. >> how do you get started? what's your biggest piece of advice for so
you also baste it so it gets nice and brown. keeps a lot of the flavor, the juices. >> it does, it really does. >> you want a nice, juicy turkey, i know. >> right, right. no matter how you plan to cook your turkey, there's a couple of things that you need to do if you're doing it in the backyard, in the oven, or whatever. first, you want to make sure that you get a pound and a half per person. that's generous, and leftovers, which is important. you also have to get it thawed....
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the results show preston with 187 more votes than brown. brown says her team realized after consulting with experts a recount would likely not change the results. she says she will be rooting for preston's success as supervisor. >>> there were no guns in this family of crime. >> a business targeted by an embezzler. >>> a san francisco restaurant makes a major change by removing meat from all menus it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> a marin county woman is under arrest accused of embezzling $1 million from a san rafael toymaker. she was arrested in manhattan, but is set to face charges in the bay area. >> there were no guns in this violent crime, but this is dramatic. >> reporter: begins to occupy several offices in this building, now
the results show preston with 187 more votes than brown. brown says her team realized after consulting with experts a recount would likely not change the results. she says she will be rooting for preston's success as supervisor. >>> there were no guns in this family of crime. >> a business targeted by an embezzler. >>> a san francisco restaurant makes a major change by removing meat from all menus it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to...
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the author john browne that you were just introduce as lord browne. we are not used to that title here in houston, lord what is the meaning of that title for you personally? >> well, as a practical matter i am a permanent member of the second legislative house of the united kingdom. you heard why in history, it's appointed house, history goes back a very long way. it was the house of the barons that made sure that the king kept in order. we don't do that anymore. the king, the queen, while the head of state has no effective power, and neither actually does the house of lords with the single exception of being able to correct mistakes in legislation. but it doesn't do a very good job of promoting science, engineering and technology within the united kingdom as well. >> so i would like to start on the very first page here, which is an indication, and it says to my father who told me to get a real job. [laughing] what was your relationship with your father? >> i had a great relationship with my father who i wanted to do everything different from what he
the author john browne that you were just introduce as lord browne. we are not used to that title here in houston, lord what is the meaning of that title for you personally? >> well, as a practical matter i am a permanent member of the second legislative house of the united kingdom. you heard why in history, it's appointed house, history goes back a very long way. it was the house of the barons that made sure that the king kept in order. we don't do that anymore. the king, the queen,...
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>> supervisor brown: no. i just wanted to thank supervisor ronen for bringing this through in november because i know it was awareness indigenous people month, that it was really important to bring this forward to start the process. we're just at the beginning, but i also want to thank supervisor mandelman because this is a shared district line, and it's going to be really important for us to get this right. i know the -- you know, the census say we're not even 1% in this city, but you have to realize these people, and especially the american indian people, they don't take the census test, sign off on the census because a lot of people that are federally recognized don't feel that they need to. and this is something that we really have to look at. and you also have to look at even though it's been 500 years resistance -- over 500 years resistance, that there are people that have had to move out of san francisco but they're still part of this community and this city, and we need to look at things like health c
>> supervisor brown: no. i just wanted to thank supervisor ronen for bringing this through in november because i know it was awareness indigenous people month, that it was really important to bring this forward to start the process. we're just at the beginning, but i also want to thank supervisor mandelman because this is a shared district line, and it's going to be really important for us to get this right. i know the -- you know, the census say we're not even 1% in this city, but you...
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team secured brown's r.v. where he was seen. is thought to be on foot, possibly looking for another vehicle. roanoke schools reopen today. >>> safety concerns of drugs being sold at dollar tree stores. products were made by foreign sellers on impeort alert. those sellers have been cited for multiple violations in the process used to manufacture dollar tree's assured brand. the fda is calling on dollar tree to implement a system to make sure it is importing safe drugs. >>> tis the season, or is it? in the spirit of the holidays, claudia and nick put out a handful of christmas decorations on november 1st. three days later, they received a letter from the homeowners association, demanding they take the decorations down until closer before the holiday. they're not budging. >> we're not going to do it. >> no. we're not going to do it. when is the right time to put up? >> nick says the letter did not specify when closer is. the association did not respond to our request for comment. >> december, people. wait until december. >> dave ha
team secured brown's r.v. where he was seen. is thought to be on foot, possibly looking for another vehicle. roanoke schools reopen today. >>> safety concerns of drugs being sold at dollar tree stores. products were made by foreign sellers on impeort alert. those sellers have been cited for multiple violations in the process used to manufacture dollar tree's assured brand. the fda is calling on dollar tree to implement a system to make sure it is importing safe drugs. >>> tis...
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. >> reporter: not easy for residents living nearby, like the brown family the blast blew their doors off. >> i said my god, one of the plants out here is on fire the whole sky was lit up. >> reporter: over at ray fisher's, the windows shattered. >> after the boom, glass and windows come flying in the house. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the danger isn't over yet late today, residents rattled by yet another blast. >> a couple minutes ago, we heard two small explosions and a large one. it might not be as under control as it looks. >> reporter: tonight, the smoky skies remain a serious cause for concern. in fact, officials have increased the evacuations to a four-mile radius away from this plant. meanwhile, the cause of this blast remains under investigation. kristen? >> morgan, thank you. >> to breaking developments in a multi-state manhunt for a marine accused of murder. today, he was finally apprehended where police believe he committed the alleged crime gabe gutierrez has the latest. zblb. >> reporter: tonight an intense 18-day manhunt spanning three states is over michael brown
. >> reporter: not easy for residents living nearby, like the brown family the blast blew their doors off. >> i said my god, one of the plants out here is on fire the whole sky was lit up. >> reporter: over at ray fisher's, the windows shattered. >> after the boom, glass and windows come flying in the house. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the danger isn't over yet late today, residents rattled by yet another blast. >> a couple minutes ago, we heard two...
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women from brown men yeah and so we end up oh my god we have to go there and save that we have to go to afghanistan look at what's happening you know saudi arabia cochise we you know it's a cause you don't worry about that you feel you know so so it becomes really arbitrary invocation of feminists instabilities yeah but only for certain kinds of women under certain kinds of circumstances and so i don't live in a world with feminism means white women or with new liberal feminism words the right to be yeah really really wealthy. have it all and i think the other problem with this which goes to the piece about masculinity and manhood i think is that we also have to reimagine what can't count as women's issues and men's issues in such a way that women have equal access equal justice and that we can look at the world not just of the lives of many men. male identity but also to women with that we have to remeasure of this stuff in too often we don't or the reason i say that is because there's a hash tag going on. in the current moment that says min should not be deciding women's bodies men
women from brown men yeah and so we end up oh my god we have to go there and save that we have to go to afghanistan look at what's happening you know saudi arabia cochise we you know it's a cause you don't worry about that you feel you know so so it becomes really arbitrary invocation of feminists instabilities yeah but only for certain kinds of women under certain kinds of circumstances and so i don't live in a world with feminism means white women or with new liberal feminism words the right...
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supervisor brown, brown not present. supervisor furer, present. supervisor hainey, present. m arc ndelman(role call). >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> please join me in the believe of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republican for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff of sfgtv, lawrence brian and michael balazar who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available online to the public. madam clerk, any communications? >> yes, mr. president. i have one from the office of supervisor valley brown. she will not be at the meeting and requests to be excused. >> can i have a motion? supervisor furer and seconded by supervisor ronan. so motion to excuse made by first and seconded. supervisor brown is excused. today we are approving the minutes for the october 1, 2019 board meeting. are there any changes to these meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presente
supervisor brown, brown not present. supervisor furer, present. supervisor hainey, present. m arc ndelman(role call). >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> please join me in the believe of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republican for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff of sfgtv, lawrence brian and...
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. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money. fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >> man in brown cap: people who work outside, i mean, they'll burn 5, 6,000 calories a day. >> anthony: is there generally speaking people who work one and four hours at a time before they need to -- >> man in brown cap: come in and get warmed up. we eat pretty good down here considering where we are. so we've got a five a week menu cycle. every friday for four weeks is new york strips. on the fifth week we do filet mignon and crab legs. we don't really do fancy food, we just do basic food well. >> anthony: filet mignon with crab legs? >> man in brown cap: it's every five weeks. >> anthony: how do you deal with vegetarians with no f
. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money. fit into anywhere else. >> siri: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >>...
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us about that we were there at midnight when i in ferguson a few days after the killing of mike brown. and the next night tear gas tear in before the curfew tear gas tear gas. and we started getting tweets because the world was watching this yeah and we start getting tweets from ramallah and they were like run toward the wind. you know stand closer to the soldiers because if you stand close to the soldiers they want to or guess you can and they get tear gas you know right this shirt or on your eyes the kind of makeshift gas masks and they have been protesting in the west bank against what was happening in gaza because in the same moment that we were protesting in ferguson august 24th teen there was there's been a 51 day war in gaza for injured july and august of that same year 2014 that were not just kind of on a tear gas were also crying because like oh my god palestinians who are catching hell in the west bank and in gaza watching in the taking the time of all the things they could be doing they're taking the time to tell us how to be safer and we're building those bonds of solidari
us about that we were there at midnight when i in ferguson a few days after the killing of mike brown. and the next night tear gas tear in before the curfew tear gas tear gas. and we started getting tweets because the world was watching this yeah and we start getting tweets from ramallah and they were like run toward the wind. you know stand closer to the soldiers because if you stand close to the soldiers they want to or guess you can and they get tear gas you know right this shirt or on your...
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that case was re-argued just as brown was.t was a case where the course reargued is to buy some time. i think it was justice douglas who leaked a dissent and try to publicize some of the divisions on the court and make the chief's job harder. he faced a more uphill environment than perhaps warranted. and if he didn't, perhaps warren was better at organizing. justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brown that justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. chief justice warren, justice jackson had a heart attack, and he went to the bedside, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce that opinion. burger had a harder time getting that consensus. >> you mentioned new york times versus united states, roe v. wade, greg v georgette death penalty case, rege
that case was re-argued just as brown was.t was a case where the course reargued is to buy some time. i think it was justice douglas who leaked a dissent and try to publicize some of the divisions on the court and make the chief's job harder. he faced a more uphill environment than perhaps warranted. and if he didn't, perhaps warren was better at organizing. justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the...
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>> brown: his foil is a driven and cynical journalist sent to write a profe of mr.quire gazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998.pl ed by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russian spy in "the americans," tli jour is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. diyou know mister rogers growing up in wales? >> not a jot, nothing. not a whisper. and then i dived into youtube and i thought, "what's going on?" i had no idea. it seemed bizarre to me that this -- i was like, ¡has he footten his lines? is that why he speaks so slowly? what's happening? what's been incredible was having a three year old son, and for him to be the cond what it truly is has been eye- opening and equal part oundbreaking. >> brown: rhys would come to see whatillions had: fred rogers was utterly unique in the history of television. an ordained minister on a mission to reach, teach and help children be themselves. he didn't shy from sus subjects, including divorce, ath and racism. and every child felt he w
>> brown: his foil is a driven and cynical journalist sent to write a profe of mr.quire gazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998.pl ed by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russian spy in "the americans," tli jour is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. diyou know mister rogers growing up in wales? >> not a jot, nothing. not a whisper. and then i dived into youtube and i...
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and i'd really like you to welcome bob brown to the stage.ry about the struggle to stop the adani mine. so we're going to give them as much publicity as we can. laughter and applause. in the lead—up to australia's federal election earlier this year, bob brown led a protest convoy from tasmania 2000 kilometres north into the heart of the galilee basin. 5,000 here today to say stop adani! save the planet! that's what we want! all chant: galilee! galilee! but bob brown's convoy touched a raw nerve in queensland. another clash in the climate war. bob's not welcome in north queensland. and all of these greens, they are not welcome. i'm at the showgrounds and our convoy have been interrupted by a angry mob, and the cops are there. of course, everybody's got a right to be here, so the local miners and coal workers are also here protesting against us. go home! all chant: scomo! scomo! the resulting furore over bob brown's vocal opposition to the adani mine made coal a central election issue, galvanising queensland voters and handing the conservative
and i'd really like you to welcome bob brown to the stage.ry about the struggle to stop the adani mine. so we're going to give them as much publicity as we can. laughter and applause. in the lead—up to australia's federal election earlier this year, bob brown led a protest convoy from tasmania 2000 kilometres north into the heart of the galilee basin. 5,000 here today to say stop adani! save the planet! that's what we want! all chant: galilee! galilee! but bob brown's convoy touched a raw...