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"by retired dallas police chief, david o. brown. just out in the book stores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. appreciate it. take care. [applause] >> thank you so much. it's great to be here at politics and prose again. this is the fifth installment of our race in america series. i want to thank politics and prose for the vision. a a lot of playings don't have the vision. this book store has set the tone for book stores round the nation to talk about such a sensitive issue, matters of race, and, yes, we're authors, and we are people who are real and have dealt with this and written about it, and again issue want
"by retired dallas police chief, david o. brown. just out in the book stores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. appreciate it. take care. [applause] >> thank you so much. it's great to be here at politics and prose again. this is the fifth installment of our race in america series. i want to thank politics and prose for the vision. a a lot of playings don't have the vision. this book store has set the tone for book stores round the nation to talk about such a sensitive issue,...
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. >> reporter: tonight we spoke with former dallas police chief david brown about what he saw on that dash cam video. >> walk me through what you see on the videotape. >> it's very stark that the officer exhibited poor tactics in the way he approached the car. he walks right up, gets within very close proximity to the car. he stands right in front of the car door. all castile had to do if he was intending on harming the officer was open the door and push him back and knock him off balance, then draw his gun and do whatever he wanted to do. that is not what happens. >> and so just to be clear, you think the subsequent shooting was a dramatic overreaction? >> yes. and i believe given that the department terminated the officer, officer yanez, after the ruling of acquittal i think supports that, that this officer is not suited to continue on the force. those bullets could have passed through mr. castile, hit the kid, hit the girlfriend. it's just total recklessness in using your firearm. >> reporter: he says the key to avoiding these situations going forward is training. something we saw
. >> reporter: tonight we spoke with former dallas police chief david brown about what he saw on that dash cam video. >> walk me through what you see on the videotape. >> it's very stark that the officer exhibited poor tactics in the way he approached the car. he walks right up, gets within very close proximity to the car. he stands right in front of the car door. all castile had to do if he was intending on harming the officer was open the door and push him back and knock him...
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. >> reporter: former dallas police chief david brown says it doesn't tell the whole story. >> you can choose to pick an equal amount of courageous, brave incidents where officers risk their lives to save people of color. and then that will be your narrative. >> reporter: early in his tenure as chief he says his city narrowly avoided a black versus blue moment that could have divided everyone. >> my nephew gets shot in the back! >> reporter: it was the summer of 2012. a police officer shot a suspect. right from the start, keith brown knew there would be controversy. >> the suspect's black. he's unarmed. the officer's white. and there's rumors in the community immediately that the suspect was running away and the white officer shot him in the back. people wanted to believe it. >> reporter: the chief called a press conference to get the facts out. >> he became fatigued and was losing the fight. >> rumors were so strong, this community was so tight knit, whatever was said on the ground, if not corrected, would be the truth. everything else afterwards would be a lie and not to be trusted.
. >> reporter: former dallas police chief david brown says it doesn't tell the whole story. >> you can choose to pick an equal amount of courageous, brave incidents where officers risk their lives to save people of color. and then that will be your narrative. >> reporter: early in his tenure as chief he says his city narrowly avoided a black versus blue moment that could have divided everyone. >> my nephew gets shot in the back! >> reporter: it was the summer of...
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david brown and jack berkman. to be a closed session. >> that's what the letter seems to suggest and i think it was very intentional how they drafted it. he references classified information, which is really a code four. can't talk about this in the open. have to go into close session >> i'm not sure, democrats are promising a watergate. we were talking about this. they can't deliver a watergate. this is turning into a bust. i thought comey would have a bombshell. he had nothing this week. he was very weak and tepid about obstruction. the whole thing was a bust. >> what about the leaking of the -- on the other side of it >> comey under mind himself in every way. here you have this spotless fbi law man that ties his tie perfectly and all of that and he strategizing to leak memos concerning the president >> this is an example >> it depends who you talk to. how you viewed this hearing which i think is interesting, people seem to view it at times opposite way, is it a win for trump or this was awful, look, let's be cl
david brown and jack berkman. to be a closed session. >> that's what the letter seems to suggest and i think it was very intentional how they drafted it. he references classified information, which is really a code four. can't talk about this in the open. have to go into close session >> i'm not sure, democrats are promising a watergate. we were talking about this. they can't deliver a watergate. this is turning into a bust. i thought comey would have a bombshell. he had nothing...
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. >> we want to bring in former dallas police chief and abc news contributor, david brown.here in new york city in studio with us. as well as counterterrorism expert matt olson in washington. good morning, gentlemen. thank you. chief brown, let's begin with you. the concert in manchester will go on. how do you secure an event like this from a police perspective just hours after this attack? >> the most important work that should occur is the intelligence. we need to learn if there were accomplices. we know we have the three suspects dead. did they plan other attacks? did they plan attacks at this concert? next, you see a big presence of police. particularly at entrance points. and it's also important to have a big presence at exit points when the concert is over. that's a very vulnerable time for attacks in the crowd. >> no question. we're heading into a stressful few hours for law enforcement in manchester and the uk. matt, we keep hearing about and seeing attacks on what's called soft targets. what can we do to protect soft targets? >> you know this is the challenge. for
. >> we want to bring in former dallas police chief and abc news contributor, david brown.here in new york city in studio with us. as well as counterterrorism expert matt olson in washington. good morning, gentlemen. thank you. chief brown, let's begin with you. the concert in manchester will go on. how do you secure an event like this from a police perspective just hours after this attack? >> the most important work that should occur is the intelligence. we need to learn if there...
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joining us now, as dow every saturday, republican strategist, brookman, david brown, so talking aboutt discussing you guys have heard that's going to be closed session. >> that's what the letter seems to suggest, and i think it was very intentional in how they drafted the letter. he references classified information, which is real a code for can't talk about this. have to go to the closed session. >> i'm not sure, democrats are promising a watergate. just talking about there is they can't deliver a watergate. this whole thing turning into a bus. i thought comb i would have a bombshell. us performer. he was very weak. he kept it about obstruction, he c obstruction, whole thing a bus. >> what about the leaking, on the other side of it? >> comey under minds himself in every way you can undermine yourself. here you have this pot lets fbi man, always ties his tie perfectly, all of that stuff, then strategize to go leak memos. >> look, this is an example -- >> it de ben on how talk to, how you viewed this hearing, which i think is interesting, because people seem to view it in at times oppo
joining us now, as dow every saturday, republican strategist, brookman, david brown, so talking aboutt discussing you guys have heard that's going to be closed session. >> that's what the letter seems to suggest, and i think it was very intentional in how they drafted the letter. he references classified information, which is real a code for can't talk about this. have to go to the closed session. >> i'm not sure, democrats are promising a watergate. just talking about there is they...
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i want to acknowledge former dallas chief of police david brown and offer my sincere gratitude for his leadership and the police department and the parkland hospital and baylor university hospital that provided excellent emergency medical care and the others who helped the victims of this attack. the clinical role they play to protect our communities. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to applaud president trump's selection of ms. kelly craft as the next u.s. ambassador to canada. canada is the number one export market from my home state of kentucky. agriculture is the number one industry and canada. as a result of our successful history of trade with the nation of canada, i cannot think of a better person to lead relations between these two countries than my dear friend kelly craft. she was raised in kentucky. kelly has a lifetime of achievements and extremely qualified. on a personal note, kelly craft has always been there for and believed
i want to acknowledge former dallas chief of police david brown and offer my sincere gratitude for his leadership and the police department and the parkland hospital and baylor university hospital that provided excellent emergency medical care and the others who helped the victims of this attack. the clinical role they play to protect our communities. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is...
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ministers, tony blair, gordon brown, i have worked withjohn major blair, gordon brown, i have worked with john major and davidameron. they would never have ever done such a thing. in which you would actually risk the stability of the political process of northern ireland and the peace process itself. by brokering politics in order to cling on to your office in ten downing street. that was shaun woodward for —— former labour secretary for northern ireland. priti patel has gone into ten downing street, we wait to hear what has happened to her. we have heard that alun cairns has kept his role as secretary of state for wales, so another individual who is staying in the same position. much more on that at five o‘clock and all of the other development of the day but now it is time for the weather with jay wynne. hello, many of us had a decent sunday afternoon, not the case across the south—east of england and the channel islands, this was taken not so long ago by one of our weather watchers injersey. along the south coast, some places were quite agree, they mist in hastings. overall, a blustery evening, so mist abb
ministers, tony blair, gordon brown, i have worked withjohn major blair, gordon brown, i have worked with john major and davidameron. they would never have ever done such a thing. in which you would actually risk the stability of the political process of northern ireland and the peace process itself. by brokering politics in order to cling on to your office in ten downing street. that was shaun woodward for —— former labour secretary for northern ireland. priti patel has gone into ten...
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david: linley browning, thank you very much. the white house press secretary, conducting his daily briefing there. he has a special guest, alexander cost of, the still fairly new labor secretary. the will be discussing apprenticeship program. you can watch the daily press reefing, as you can every day, at tv on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg wekets: the trump economy," are continuing to listen to henry acosta's reporters, mentioning the president's plan to make a major announcement later this week. on wednesday he will do -- travel to the department of labor to discuss the speech and their major policy address the have been some movements since he took over the position in the area of fiduciary rules. willg that the fcc implement that rule and we will listen closely to see if he says anything about that. jeff sessions will testify publicly tomorrow in front of the senate intelligence committee. a high-stakes event. for more on what's to come this week in washington, i want to bring in sahil ka
david: linley browning, thank you very much. the white house press secretary, conducting his daily briefing there. he has a special guest, alexander cost of, the still fairly new labor secretary. the will be discussing apprenticeship program. you can watch the daily press reefing, as you can every day, at tv on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg wekets: the trump economy," are continuing to listen to henry acosta's reporters, mentioning the president's...
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now with dallas police chief and abc contributor david brown who played such a huge role in bringingin dallas and now he has a new memoir out called and it is called "called to rise." welcome, chief bruin. >> good morning. >> how are you. >> i'm fine. how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> you were a sophomore in college when you decided to go into law enforcement. what brought that on? >> so, i was a sophomore but then my senior year i'm about to graduate college and the crack cocaine epidemic hit my old neighbor, this is 1983. and i am so restless about wanting to do something to help my neighborhood after the disappointment of my father. i quit school and put in an application for the police department to get hired and my first beat was my old neighborhood. >> really. >> yes, yes. >> why was your father disappointed? >> well, he had negative experiences with the police. he was born in the 1940s and so he lived throughout the '60s and wanted me to help the family by graduating college, getting a decent job and getting into corporate america and i was very stubborn. i insisted on givin
now with dallas police chief and abc contributor david brown who played such a huge role in bringingin dallas and now he has a new memoir out called and it is called "called to rise." welcome, chief bruin. >> good morning. >> how are you. >> i'm fine. how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> you were a sophomore in college when you decided to go into law enforcement. what brought that on? >> so, i was a sophomore but then my senior year i'm about to...
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it's all i ever dreamed about from age six up. >> brown: david sedaris will continue to tell his stories and write his diaries, in his travels at home and abroad this summer. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> woodruff: online right now: six members of the presidential advisory council on h.i.v.-aids recently resigned, saying president donald trump "does not care" about the disease. pbs newshour's pamela kirkland interviews one of those members who quit the council. you can watch that on our facebook page: facebook.com/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing
it's all i ever dreamed about from age six up. >> brown: david sedaris will continue to tell his stories and write his diaries, in his travels at home and abroad this summer. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> woodruff: online right now: six members of the presidential advisory council on h.i.v.-aids recently resigned, saying president donald trump "does not care" about the disease. pbs newshour's pamela kirkland interviews one of those members who...
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come on in please, author of the book called to rise, retired dallas police chief david brown. t gun control in our major cities. you approve of this? >> well it is a perfectly understandable knee-jerk reaction, given what just happened so it is right in our face that we're unsafe when we're not armed, and shooter is trying to take us out. but, i think the other side of this equation trying to figure out policies to take guns out of the hands of mentally disabled and mentally ill and increase funding for treatment. it is a two-way sword. we don't want increases in these type of shootings but layers are mentally unstable people are able to get guns too easy in our country. stuart: what do you think we should do about our legislative representatives members of congress in d.c.? at this moment they can not defend themselves with their own gun. they have to rely on other security and don't have security from the government themselves? what do we do with them? >> extension of capitol police security to members of congress, specially when they're gathering like, at a baseball game, an
come on in please, author of the book called to rise, retired dallas police chief david brown. t gun control in our major cities. you approve of this? >> well it is a perfectly understandable knee-jerk reaction, given what just happened so it is right in our face that we're unsafe when we're not armed, and shooter is trying to take us out. but, i think the other side of this equation trying to figure out policies to take guns out of the hands of mentally disabled and mentally ill and...
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gordon brown, david cameron and tony blair all did reshuffles. being set out and the key point made by the defence secretary last night is no matter who is sitting, i have no issue about whether philip hammond sits there or not, the issue is the principal. the principle is the conservative party does not want to see taxes going up on those people who are not on higher earnings, and not really in a position to pay them. what we are seeing is a real debate in the next four days between what the labour party wants to do, which is to spend and borrow more which will cost you an taxes, or the conservative party who says we need to see through the plan, keeping taxes low so businesses set up here and it means yourjobs are secure. that is a big and critical debate with the black hole that sits in the labour manifesto of over 50 billion, which the ifs made clear, needs to be paid for. iain duncan smith, thank you for talking to us on bbc brea kfast. if you are heading out to do something active, ben has the weather forecast... good morning. it is one of
gordon brown, david cameron and tony blair all did reshuffles. being set out and the key point made by the defence secretary last night is no matter who is sitting, i have no issue about whether philip hammond sits there or not, the issue is the principal. the principle is the conservative party does not want to see taxes going up on those people who are not on higher earnings, and not really in a position to pay them. what we are seeing is a real debate in the next four days between what the...
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what david oh is telling us about the man he says delivered the blows just days ago. good evening, i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us. we begin tonight with the developing story about this toddler shot and killed on the 2900 block of bethel road in chester township delaware county and that is where we find "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves. >> reporter: authorities confirm a three-year-old boy died from a gunshot wound here police actually just cleared the scene a few minutes ago leaving with evidence bags. inside one of those evidence bags we're told a 9-millimeter gun, the gun in that fatally wounded the three-year-old boy inside this home and this obviously a developing story.
what david oh is telling us about the man he says delivered the blows just days ago. good evening, i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us. we begin tonight with the developing story about this toddler shot and killed on the 2900 block of bethel road in chester township delaware county and that is where we find "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves. >> reporter: authorities confirm a three-year-old boy died from a gunshot wound here police actually just cleared...
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chief brown said she ended up distracting the gunman so officers alexandria, jensen and the two capitol police officers crystal griner and david bailee could take out the suspect. chief brown says the entire incident lasted about four minutes. it's hard to tell that this is a field where so much horror unfolded just days ago. kids are outside playing and soon games will begin again. neighbors say the incident brought them together things won't ever be the same. >> and just moments ago, we learned the first baseball game will be played at that ballpark tomorrow night at 6:00. throw out the ceremonial first pitch. >> new details now about the two shooting victims who remain in the hospital. congressman steve's condition has been upgraded to serious. he was shot in the hip. the family of lobbyist matt who was shot multiple times says he couldn't get out as early as today or tomorrow. >>> a lot of activity in the supreme court today, this fall, the high court will take up a case involving alleged gerrymandering in wisconsin. panel ruled in a way that denied democrats a fair shot of electing candidates. the year before they drew th
chief brown said she ended up distracting the gunman so officers alexandria, jensen and the two capitol police officers crystal griner and david bailee could take out the suspect. chief brown says the entire incident lasted about four minutes. it's hard to tell that this is a field where so much horror unfolded just days ago. kids are outside playing and soon games will begin again. neighbors say the incident brought them together things won't ever be the same. >> and just moments ago, we...
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i'm going to there to console -- i walk in and i hug david's mom, dooley, andber both crying. his father, judge brown in a wheelchair. go over to hug him, and he says something to me that just galvanized my spirit to make a difference. and again, i'm not flying, aisle still medically disqualified. he said my son is gone. there's nothing you can to do bring him back about the biggest tragedy would be if we don't continue to fly in space to honor them, by carrying on their legacy. he is already thinking about the legacy of his son, and then we started crying, and i stay there i think overnight, and we're just trying to figure this thing out. and i'm -- so honor the legacy by flying, by continuing to fly. and the doctors have told me, you're never going to fly. so i'm trying to figure out how to honor the legacy. his father, judge brown, told me this thing that real impacted me. and over the next few months we fly in the nasa airplane to the different memorial services around the country. we're taking off and landing, and the head of all the flying surgeons, dr. rich williams, he is sitting beside me on
i'm going to there to console -- i walk in and i hug david's mom, dooley, andber both crying. his father, judge brown in a wheelchair. go over to hug him, and he says something to me that just galvanized my spirit to make a difference. and again, i'm not flying, aisle still medically disqualified. he said my son is gone. there's nothing you can to do bring him back about the biggest tragedy would be if we don't continue to fly in space to honor them, by carrying on their legacy. he is already...
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. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live, with what we know so far about the wiretapping. david? >> reporter: hi in a cash a mayor jim kenney is down playing these letters tonight, very typical to get one of these letters from the government, if you are speaking to someone under investigation hoist wiretapped and your voice is pick up on that wiretap. last august, fbi agents raided local 98 boss john dougherty's south philadelphia home, they also went inside union headquarters on spring garden street, the investigation, quiet now, at least publicly but recently mayor jim kenney and others received official notice from the government that their conversations with john dougherty were wiretapped >> it is a standard pro forma i don't know how you cannot talk to john dougherty or majority leader of council over a two year period and not be recorded. >> reporter: we caught up with the mayor following a news conference, highlighting new programs to put people to work in the philadelphia building trade industry. kenney said he is not concerned
. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live, with what we know so far about the wiretapping. david? >> reporter: hi in a cash a mayor jim kenney is down playing these letters tonight, very typical to get one of these letters from the government, if you are speaking to someone under investigation hoist wiretapped and your voice is pick up on that wiretap. last august, fbi agents raided local 98 boss john dougherty's south...
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and frightening story began labor day weekend, 2016, when 30-year-old kala brown, and her 32-year-old boyfriend charles davidr spartanburg, south carolina. >> she told the police that she saw todd kohlhepp shoot her boyfriend, charlie carver. >> reporter: after her rescue, kala was rushed from the scene into an ambulance. there, she began talking about her two-month imprisonment at the hands of todd kohlhepp. >> reporter: kala survived her ordeal, but seven others who encountered todd kohlhepp did not. and in hours of candid confessions, he detailed those murders for political accomplice. . >> reporter: these confessions of a serial killer's journey into darkness sometimes border on the surreal. >> ninan: david's full report "serial confessions" is part of a "48 hours" double feature tonight on cbs. up next, the sun is down and the surf is up. dlr. >> ninan: we end tonight on the california coast where nightlife meets sea life. here again, carter evans. >> reporter: when the sun sets over malibu, there's a peaceful calm to the breaking surf but when the moon is full... a different breed of surfers hit the wa
and frightening story began labor day weekend, 2016, when 30-year-old kala brown, and her 32-year-old boyfriend charles davidr spartanburg, south carolina. >> she told the police that she saw todd kohlhepp shoot her boyfriend, charlie carver. >> reporter: after her rescue, kala was rushed from the scene into an ambulance. there, she began talking about her two-month imprisonment at the hands of todd kohlhepp. >> reporter: kala survived her ordeal, but seven others who...
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david shukman, bbc news. laura: boiling hot close encounter with the sun. brown talkedrnor about the president tweeting in the middle of the night. everyone has been talking about what the word he tweeted, covfefe, actually means. it started with this early morning tweet, "despite the constant negative covfefe." the word was an internet new favorite. donald trump saw the funny side adding "who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe? enjoy." the national spelling bee is underway. the youngest contestant is six years old. we were thinking maybe she can give the president some pointers. ♪ >> b-a-e-d-e-k-e-r. >> correct. >> that did not even seem difficult for her. i couldn't spell the words that she spelled. ♪ >> it can be very intimidating. >> j-n-a-n-a. jnana. >> you are our champion. laura: good luck to edith fuller and all of the young spellers. i bet they can spell covfefe. you can find the latest on our website, including the bomb in afghanistan's capital which claimed 90 lives. for what we are working on at any time check out our facebook page. i am laura
david shukman, bbc news. laura: boiling hot close encounter with the sun. brown talkedrnor about the president tweeting in the middle of the night. everyone has been talking about what the word he tweeted, covfefe, actually means. it started with this early morning tweet, "despite the constant negative covfefe." the word was an internet new favorite. donald trump saw the funny side adding "who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe? enjoy." the national spelling bee is...
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david tanberg, thank you. thanks for joining us tonight. >> t >>> the strong dollar gives brown-forman a hangover. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. profit and revenue spell at the spirits company, both missing analysts' targets. despite the miss, the distiller noted demand was strong for jack daniels whiskey. brown-forman shares were off 3% to $50.70. >>> sales rose more than expected at home retailer "at home." earnings saw gains and matched estimates. the company also raised its revenue guidance for fiscal 2018. shares took off, rose more than 21% to $22.53. >>> biopharmaceutical company advi said it saw promising results for its experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug in a clinical trial. the treatment is intended for patients with moderate to severe forms of the disease who have not responded enough to certain drugs. advi shares were up 1%. >>> navistar reported a wider than expected loss as weaker truck sales were a drag on those results overall. revenue was lower, but it was still good enough to top expectations. and the company acknowledged it does have some improvements to make
david tanberg, thank you. thanks for joining us tonight. >> t >>> the strong dollar gives brown-forman a hangover. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. profit and revenue spell at the spirits company, both missing analysts' targets. despite the miss, the distiller noted demand was strong for jack daniels whiskey. brown-forman shares were off 3% to $50.70. >>> sales rose more than expected at home retailer "at home." earnings saw gains and matched...
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there's david west, who we just mentioned, and you see the emotions of steve kerr. >> jeff: hugging mike browna heck of a job when steve had to take his leave of absence for medical reasons. >> mike: so, we're ready for the trophy presentation. there will be no surprise who gets the finals mvp, but let's get things going. send it over to p.a. announcer matt hurwitz. >> announcer: ladies and skre men, now at center court, for the presentation of the larry o'brien trophy, and the 2017 bill russell nba finals most valuable player award, please welcome abc's doris burke. >> doris: ladies and skgentleme with us tonight, representing the warriors ownership group, joe lacob and to present the 2017 nba championship trophy to your golden state warriors, please welcome nba commissioner adam silver. >> thank you, doris. we saw basketball played at the highest level. historic playoff runs by two teams which will raise the bar for players and teams for generations to come. let me first thank the beliecled cavaliers, dan gilbert, coach lue. what an incredible performance they put on. thank you. and now, to
there's david west, who we just mentioned, and you see the emotions of steve kerr. >> jeff: hugging mike browna heck of a job when steve had to take his leave of absence for medical reasons. >> mike: so, we're ready for the trophy presentation. there will be no surprise who gets the finals mvp, but let's get things going. send it over to p.a. announcer matt hurwitz. >> announcer: ladies and skre men, now at center court, for the presentation of the larry o'brien trophy, and...
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agenda and the brutal reality is in two thousand and ten when david cameron was looking to form a coalition with the lib dems gordon brownwas looking to do a coalition with a d u p so let's not have any hypocrisy from the labor party about the they were prepared to do a deal with that in order to stay in power and the brutal reality is we now need the support of other members of parliament in the to actually make the fip nigel evans thank you after the break for the zapatistas jeremy call when we trace the roots of elite class shock about the power of street protest to shake the world and drug abuse depression and violence we speak to the creators and stars of the new film dying laughing about why we need comedians to say the things that politicians weren't told the civil coming up about to going on the ground. what politicians to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. want to be. actually going to be close to see what before three of the people. i'm interested always in the water. should. be let him. alone so to. go to. yahoo. or. google is the. one school and the peo
agenda and the brutal reality is in two thousand and ten when david cameron was looking to form a coalition with the lib dems gordon brownwas looking to do a coalition with a d u p so let's not have any hypocrisy from the labor party about the they were prepared to do a deal with that in order to stay in power and the brutal reality is we now need the support of other members of parliament in the to actually make the fip nigel evans thank you after the break for the zapatistas jeremy call when...
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today police chief, mike brown, described part of the heroic acts by his officers and two capitol police agents which h >> special agent david bailey and special agent crystal griner were involved in stopping the initial assault by that particular shooter, one of them actually went on to the field and got the individual to move down away from the third baseline for home plate. >> three of the police officers were on the scene. >> two of the officers fired the weapon, the third officer was pinned down and was not in a position to fire the weapon because of rough and coming at them. >> that officer who was pinned down was -- who ran towards the gunman from the area near the ymca. chief brown said she ended up distracting the gunman through officers alexander jensen, kevin and two police officers crystal griner and david bailey could take out the suspect. the entire -- they quickly rushed to the field. >> to provide immediate care as wounded. >> it's hard to tell that this field deserves so much unfolded just days ago. kids are outside playing and the ymca is back open for business, but neighbors say as much of the incident has
today police chief, mike brown, described part of the heroic acts by his officers and two capitol police agents which h >> special agent david bailey and special agent crystal griner were involved in stopping the initial assault by that particular shooter, one of them actually went on to the field and got the individual to move down away from the third baseline for home plate. >> three of the police officers were on the scene. >> two of the officers fired the weapon, the third...
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the labour government under gordon brown side of my plans to downgrade it and in opposition david cameronty and a&e units were closed down. can local people trust the conservatives on the nhs given what happened with the hospital? i think local people do trust us because they know we are the party in the government that will continue to keep the economy strong to fund those services we need. we are already seeing now that the ccg has effectively got its act together, gp surgeries, we are seeing health care very much on the agenda. my view is no hospital, noel a&e, is currently safe under the tories. there is only a labour government that will protect and properly invest in the nhs is available free at point of use. how will they pay for an? they have made it clear how they will pay for it. do think it is important that the labour party has costed all of its proposals. like many other parts of london, enfield has also seen a rise in knife cream. as the mp worked to amend the legislation —— knife crime. those in possession of a blade will be given an automatic jail service. we have now had
the labour government under gordon brown side of my plans to downgrade it and in opposition david cameronty and a&e units were closed down. can local people trust the conservatives on the nhs given what happened with the hospital? i think local people do trust us because they know we are the party in the government that will continue to keep the economy strong to fund those services we need. we are already seeing now that the ccg has effectively got its act together, gp surgeries, we are...
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there's david west, who we just mentioned, and you see the emotions of steve kerr. >> jeff: hugging mike browna heck of a job when steve had to take his leave of absence for medical reasons. >> mike: so, we're ready for the trophy presentation. there will be no surprise who gets the finals mvp, but let's get things going. send it over to p.a. announcer matt hurwitz. >> announcer: ladies and skre men, now at center court, for the presentation of the larry o'brien trophy, and the 2017 bill russell nba finals most valuable player award, please welcome abc's doris burke. >> doris: ladies and skgentleme with us tonight, representing the warriors ownership group, joe lacob and to present the 2017 nba championship trophy to your golden state warriors, please welcome nba commissioner adam silver. >> thank you, doris. we saw basketball played at the highest level. historic playoff runs by two teams which will raise the bar for players and teams for generations to come. let me first thank the beliecled cavaliers, dan gilbert, coach lue. what an incredible performance they put on. thank you. and now, to
there's david west, who we just mentioned, and you see the emotions of steve kerr. >> jeff: hugging mike browna heck of a job when steve had to take his leave of absence for medical reasons. >> mike: so, we're ready for the trophy presentation. there will be no surprise who gets the finals mvp, but let's get things going. send it over to p.a. announcer matt hurwitz. >> announcer: ladies and skre men, now at center court, for the presentation of the larry o'brien trophy, and...
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. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live, with whatout the wiretapping. david? >> reporter: hi in a cash a mayor jim kenney is down playing these letters tonight, very typical to get one of these letters from the government, if you are speaking to someone under investigation hoist wiretapped and your voice is pick up on that wiretap. last august, fbi agents raided local 98 boss john dougherty's south philadelphia home, they also went inside union headquarters on spring garden street, the investigation, quiet now, at lst
. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live, with whatout the wiretapping. david? >> reporter: hi in a cash a mayor jim kenney is down playing these letters tonight, very typical to get one of these letters from the government, if you are speaking to someone under investigation hoist wiretapped and your voice is pick up on that wiretap. last august, fbi agents raided local 98 boss john dougherty's south philadelphia home,...
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and so we would restore what gordon brown had in 2009 which impact -- david: go ahead. >> mr. corbyn, wee talked about nuclear weapons before. but as someone who has worked in the family business is changes in the minimum wage. esto and you anif plan on increasing the minimum wage to so pounds. forecasters say that 14,000 people could lose their jobs because of those increases in wages. what statistic have you been given by your economist or whoever works for you as to how many jobs would be lost if its goes to 10 pounds an hour? how would you help the business who is employ many people in the minimum wage and already struggle to do that? mr. corbyn: fair point. fair question. when the minimum wage was first introduced after the 19997 election there were similar concerns and predictions which turned out not to be the case. in fact, it was not any substantial loss of numbers -- >> the wage increases were so small -- if you look at the economic comments around that time, the wage increases were so small, tall commentators said that. this is a massive wage change. there is such a
and so we would restore what gordon brown had in 2009 which impact -- david: go ahead. >> mr. corbyn, wee talked about nuclear weapons before. but as someone who has worked in the family business is changes in the minimum wage. esto and you anif plan on increasing the minimum wage to so pounds. forecasters say that 14,000 people could lose their jobs because of those increases in wages. what statistic have you been given by your economist or whoever works for you as to how many jobs would...
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david gura. earlier today, we discussed the deal -- surrounding the investigation involving russia. senator brownker, and ben cardin, so i think that is a positive sign. we have been able to build a bipartisan proposal that we think is very strong. kevin: what will it do? >> it is complicated, but it will codify existing sanctions in place and authorize, and in some cases require additional sanctions and other sectors. then it sets up a process of by which the president works with congress as sanctions are -- asd, and are sanctions a sanctions are proposed to be released. kevin: do you think this is an adequate response? crapo: this goes beyond that, it deals with the ukraine, cybersecurity, and other areas. i believe this is a strong reaction. it gives a strong tools to the president and involves the congress in this process at a higher level. kevin: is the white house on board with this? sen. crapo: i have not checked with them to see. kevin: and with the dodd frank bill, what is the timing when the senate committee will take up the dodd-frank regulations? we don't have a timeframe yet, but it
david gura. earlier today, we discussed the deal -- surrounding the investigation involving russia. senator brownker, and ben cardin, so i think that is a positive sign. we have been able to build a bipartisan proposal that we think is very strong. kevin: what will it do? >> it is complicated, but it will codify existing sanctions in place and authorize, and in some cases require additional sanctions and other sectors. then it sets up a process of by which the president works with...
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david glasco and john brown fled from a jail in mississippi.operty. and a liberal professor facing some major backlash for calling the republican party a quote extremist terrorist organization. san diego state university patrick mccarthy posting that a facebook comment in reaction to an article that claimed america is a bigger threat than isis. well, the school will not discipline him since it was on his personal account. meanwhile, student republican groups are demanding an apology. well, do you want to be as physically fit as ruth bader ginsburg? you can. the 84-year-old supreme court justice is releasing new book about weekly exercise routine it is called rbg workout how she stays strong and can you do. the book will be on the shelves october 3rd. the first week that the court is back in session from their summer break. i'm curious to read it 84 years old and still on the supreme court. that is something. pete: she is fit. clayton: other day i was leaning over to get a bag of chips and i pulled my back. abby: no more chips, clayton. clayton:
david glasco and john brown fled from a jail in mississippi.operty. and a liberal professor facing some major backlash for calling the republican party a quote extremist terrorist organization. san diego state university patrick mccarthy posting that a facebook comment in reaction to an article that claimed america is a bigger threat than isis. well, the school will not discipline him since it was on his personal account. meanwhile, student republican groups are demanding an apology. well, do...
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prichard brown home special prosecutor investigating the loquat macdonald shooting said chicago officers davidmarch joseph walsh and thomas in gaffney coordinated their activities to protect each other and other members of the chicago police department the indictment alleges that they lied about what occurred to prevent independent criminal investigators from learning the truth on october twentieth two thousand and fourteen police were responding to a call of a manicuring a night's officers arrived on the scene and in the dash cam video you can see officer jason van dyke at van sing on mcdonald as mcdonald a seen walking away off there vandyke then shoots mcdonald a total of sixteen times that was charged with first degree murder back and twenty fifteen he was later released on bail the city of chicago and the mcdonnell family reached a settlement of five million dollars that money coming from the pockets of taxpayers the indictment says these officers created false reports days following the killing of mcdonnell to get sealed the true facts of the events surrounding the killing of look on mac
prichard brown home special prosecutor investigating the loquat macdonald shooting said chicago officers davidmarch joseph walsh and thomas in gaffney coordinated their activities to protect each other and other members of the chicago police department the indictment alleges that they lied about what occurred to prevent independent criminal investigators from learning the truth on october twentieth two thousand and fourteen police were responding to a call of a manicuring a night's officers...
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david mcdaid reporting from the ukraine. a career playing sport is what many young people dream of, and as part of women's sport week we sent former england goalkeeper rachel brownler who hopes to earn a living from the game. but as rachel's been finding out, although there are increasing opportunities for girls, there can be more challenges than for boys. women's football in england has never had it so good. in the couple of years since i hung up my gloves we have seen our of years since i hung up my gloves we have seen our women of years since i hung up my gloves we have seen our women win world cup bronze, the women's super league a track record crowds and clubs like manchester city mix it with the best in the world. for the next generation of girls professional football is now a very real possibility. just like liverpool ladies new signing 16—year—old emily ramsey. since i was six, seven, eight years old i wanted to play football. in school they would ask what you wanted to do and i said i wa nted what you wanted to do and i said i wanted to be a footballer. i know you had a career aside from football, but with the increase in pay and awareness and sponsorsh
david mcdaid reporting from the ukraine. a career playing sport is what many young people dream of, and as part of women's sport week we sent former england goalkeeper rachel brownler who hopes to earn a living from the game. but as rachel's been finding out, although there are increasing opportunities for girls, there can be more challenges than for boys. women's football in england has never had it so good. in the couple of years since i hung up my gloves we have seen our of years since i...