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. >> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7th, 2016, how did it start? >> it started as a normal day in the chaotic world of policing in our big city where you had scheduled protestors who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static event where they would be at our park in downtown area. that's not unusual in the climate of policing today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we had strategically injected ourselves into the planning process with undercover cops so hear any property damage or violence. we were pretty comfortable that morning that this would be a seemless event and people would express themselves and we would be navigating them or guiding them in a peaceful way? >> host: how did it develop? >> guest: well, it began as scheduled on time. there were scheduleed speakers, no different than what you hear in other protests across the country about shooting of black armed men but this was specifically focused on the shoot negotiation minnesota and happened just the day before and
. >> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7th, 2016, how did it start? >> it started as a normal day in the chaotic world of policing in our big city where you had scheduled protestors who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static event where they would be at our park in downtown area. that's not unusual in the climate of policing today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we had strategically injected...
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>> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7, 2016? how did it start? >> is started as a normal day and the chaotic work of policing their city where you have scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static events that would be in a park at her downtown area. that is not unusual in the climate of policing today. we have planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we have strategically injected herself into the planning process with undercover cops so we could hear any dissension or plans for property damage or violence. we were pretty comfortable that morning that this was people would be kind of navigating, guiding them in a peaceful way. >> how did it develop? >> well, it began as scheduled, on time. there were scheduled speakers that express themselves, no different than what you hear another protests across the country about police officers and armed black men. this was specifically focused in baton rouge and when that happened the day before. this was connected to protest in
>> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7, 2016? how did it start? >> is started as a normal day and the chaotic work of policing their city where you have scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static events that would be in a park at her downtown area. that is not unusual in the climate of policing today. we have planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we have strategically injected herself...
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talking about generally in politics, what's going to happen now >> joining us is mike lane and david browniends of 5at630. good evening, let's talk about first of all the replacement, he announced he's replacing reince priebus with john kelly and the night he was nominated, mike lane, you were our guest and you've known him in the past >> in the late 70's. when i was marine corp and then lieutenant john kelly was in my basic class in quantico. we spent six months together, six hard, bonding months, he's a great man. everybody in our platoon or our company knew he was going to graduate number one and going to become a ranked officer >> when i was nominated, there was a lot of talk about him. but seemed a lot of support on capitol hill during the hearings. how will he transition from that role into a chief of staff position >> easily. john kelly is very well liked. he's obviously been the star of the administration when it comes to the cabinet. the operation of the homeland security has been fabulous. they've got border crossing attempts down by about 78%, starting to build the wall. john ke
talking about generally in politics, what's going to happen now >> joining us is mike lane and david browniends of 5at630. good evening, let's talk about first of all the replacement, he announced he's replacing reince priebus with john kelly and the night he was nominated, mike lane, you were our guest and you've known him in the past >> in the late 70's. when i was marine corp and then lieutenant john kelly was in my basic class in quantico. we spent six months together, six hard,...
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we're honored to welcome former dallas police chief david brown.s written a book, it's called "called to rise." welcome, chief. i want the start with a year ago what you said after the shooting. you said that society is asking the police to do too much is. that still true? >> it's still true. when one third of our prison population suffer from mental health issues and basically the prisons aren't meant to be mental health providers, and that translates to cops having to deal with people who are mentally ill, who we don't have the training for that, and we just kind of by default take on that task. >> dickerson: have any police answered this call that you put out a year ago or legislators? have they heard you? are there places where prison are getting the load lifted off of them because people recognize the point that you've made? >> john, it seems that every time we see some progress take a step, there's two steps we take back with another viral video or a court proceeding that didn't end in the way i think the public expected. and so we stay divid
we're honored to welcome former dallas police chief david brown.s written a book, it's called "called to rise." welcome, chief. i want the start with a year ago what you said after the shooting. you said that society is asking the police to do too much is. that still true? >> it's still true. when one third of our prison population suffer from mental health issues and basically the prisons aren't meant to be mental health providers, and that translates to cops having to deal...
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please welcome david o. brownow. >> thank you very much for having me. my pleasure. >> trevor: it's a really wonderful story that you tell in your book. it is illuminating and it is sad and happy at the same time. before we get into the story, a lot of people may recognize you or may be familiar with you because, a year ago, you were on tv giving a press conference after, i think it was five policemen were fatally shot in dallas. >> yes. >> trevor: looking back at that time, looking at the stories that caused it -- alton sterling, philando castile and the protests that followed from that point -- where do you think the police are in america right now? >> it seems that, every time we take some steps forward, another viral video comes out and we take two steps back, or another cop is ambushed, and we go further back into our divided corners. >> trevor: right. >> so i'm always hopeful, but i try to keep it pretty factual and real. we're still divided around policing in this country, particularly in communities of col
please welcome david o. brownow. >> thank you very much for having me. my pleasure. >> trevor: it's a really wonderful story that you tell in your book. it is illuminating and it is sad and happy at the same time. before we get into the story, a lot of people may recognize you or may be familiar with you because, a year ago, you were on tv giving a press conference after, i think it was five policemen were fatally shot in dallas. >> yes. >> trevor: looking back at that...
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this is from the book "demystifying obamacare" by david brown, who is a doctor. it goes on later to say, the individual mandate was instituted as a way to force patients into having health insurance or else pay a financial penalty for not having it. the employer mandate which was just instituted in 2016 after several delays was intended to move those with employer-based insurance into the government sector. additionally, the health and human services required all individual and small group policies to meet the essential health benefit requirements. these benefits were determined by the secretary of the health and human services and required involvement of not simply government, but also nongovernment plans. the individual and small-group policies then had to be sold at a more, most significant cost to the consumer. so how is the employer based system changed so employees could be moved into the system? businesses with 50 or more full-time employees had to provide health insurance approved by h.h.s. or be financially penalized. the cost for business for the penalt
this is from the book "demystifying obamacare" by david brown, who is a doctor. it goes on later to say, the individual mandate was instituted as a way to force patients into having health insurance or else pay a financial penalty for not having it. the employer mandate which was just instituted in 2016 after several delays was intended to move those with employer-based insurance into the government sector. additionally, the health and human services required all individual and small...
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. >> face the nation 10:30 sunday morning the guests include former dallas police chief david brown one year after the deadly ambush in dallas and us senator john mccain and the us ambassador to the united nations some hot days ahead but it won't be as humid. >> we are getting off kind of easy this weekend it will be nice but we can't rule out a shower tomorrow. let's start with a live look outside. closer to home it is pretty nice with temperatures toasty in the 90s but the dew points are in the mid-60s which is not too bad. the heat index at 92 with westerly winds at 12. here is a look at the radar from last night. there was a little bit of rain during the game before they played but they should have played anyway. this is what we are tracking. showers and thunderstorms moving out of the mountains they are pretty heavy but there are no warnings. this is headed to the east southeast across the junction at 6:09, charlestown 6:55 maybe all the way to percival by 6:15. it could threaten the game but we should not be postponed. we will keep a few showers or thunderstorms tonight. last nigh
. >> face the nation 10:30 sunday morning the guests include former dallas police chief david brown one year after the deadly ambush in dallas and us senator john mccain and the us ambassador to the united nations some hot days ahead but it won't be as humid. >> we are getting off kind of easy this weekend it will be nice but we can't rule out a shower tomorrow. let's start with a live look outside. closer to home it is pretty nice with temperatures toasty in the 90s but the dew...
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and that house belonged to captain david brown. this was actually the fouling piece or musket that he carried in the fighting on april 19th. this mirror was on the wall of the house and morning of april 19th, british soldiers had marched across that bridge and went into the house. one of them took that mirror off the wall and threw it out the door. smashing it in the yard outside. only one piece of glass was left in it and it was kept as a memento of april 19th and british barbarity by the family, until it was donated to the museum. so it's incredible to be able to actually bring together the mirror and the fouling piece which probably had been separated since captain david brown's death in the early 1800s. and so we're having a little bit of a family reunion here for the summer of 2017. so that fighting then brings soldiers from up and down the east coast together. you think about that gallery that centers on the liberty tree for about a decade colonial americans had been forming a kind of imagined community. they had started to f
and that house belonged to captain david brown. this was actually the fouling piece or musket that he carried in the fighting on april 19th. this mirror was on the wall of the house and morning of april 19th, british soldiers had marched across that bridge and went into the house. one of them took that mirror off the wall and threw it out the door. smashing it in the yard outside. only one piece of glass was left in it and it was kept as a memento of april 19th and british barbarity by the...
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at that point i was told to drive to washington virginia where david brown, the michigan specialist on the flight, that's where his parents lived. i drove out there, it was nighttime, there were satellite trucks on the side of the road. a state trooper was blocking entrance to the mountain because a reporter had acted as a florist to get the story. they let me through. i walked in. i will never forget this moment. i go there to consult parents who will lost their son in a horrific way and i hugged his mom. we were both crying. his father was in a wheelchair. i bent over to hug him and he said something to me that galvanized my spirit to make a difference. again, i'm not flying, i'm medically disabled. he said my son is gone, there is nothing you can do to bring him back, but the biggest tragedy would be if we don't continue to fly in space to honor them by carrying on their legacy. do you know anything about the legacy of a son. then we start crying. i stay there overnight were trying to figure this out. honor the legacy by flying, by continuing to fly. the doctors have told me you're
at that point i was told to drive to washington virginia where david brown, the michigan specialist on the flight, that's where his parents lived. i drove out there, it was nighttime, there were satellite trucks on the side of the road. a state trooper was blocking entrance to the mountain because a reporter had acted as a florist to get the story. they let me through. i walked in. i will never forget this moment. i go there to consult parents who will lost their son in a horrific way and i...
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welcome back guys, jack berkman and david brown to talk a little bit about this. i think the most important what i'm hearing from people is this chief of staff. we got reince general coming in. jack, let's start with you. do you think anything will change or will trump run the white house the way he wants it no matter who's his chief of staff >> it's an opportunity for a restart. a grand opportunity for a restart. trump should seize this. he can move in the right direction. exchange everything with his. poor priebus, i've heard from sources the man was close to a nervous breakdown, he wasn't the right guy. wonderful man, smart man, cable but not a guy for trump you really have to pair the chief of staff with the president they have to have chemistry. they didn't, but trump with a new spokesman and chief of staff >> he's really replaced his entire senior staff if you think about it. >> we got a new communications director. >> with the exception of steve bannon and jared kushner, really you're talking about a whole change. i think it's interesting that the president
welcome back guys, jack berkman and david brown to talk a little bit about this. i think the most important what i'm hearing from people is this chief of staff. we got reince general coming in. jack, let's start with you. do you think anything will change or will trump run the white house the way he wants it no matter who's his chief of staff >> it's an opportunity for a restart. a grand opportunity for a restart. trump should seize this. he can move in the right direction. exchange...
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and that house belonged to captain david brown. this is actually the musket piece he carried there in the fighting of april 19th. but this mirror was on the wall of the house. and british soldiers hamarched across that bridge and went into the house and took that mirror and threw it out the door, smashing it on the yard outside. only one shard of glass was left in it, and it was kept as a memento until it was donated to the museum. so it's incredible to actually bring together the mirror and the filing piece which probably had been separated. so we're having a bit of family reunion here for the summer of 2017. so that fighting then brings soldiers from up and down the east coast together. you think about that gallery that centered on the liberty tree, for about a decade colonial americans had been forming kind of imagined. they started to feel empathy for one another such that when the coercive acts are passed and britain bottles up the boston and shuts the port down, humble farmers in places like pennsylvania and new jersey will p
and that house belonged to captain david brown. this is actually the musket piece he carried there in the fighting of april 19th. but this mirror was on the wall of the house. and british soldiers hamarched across that bridge and went into the house and took that mirror and threw it out the door, smashing it on the yard outside. only one shard of glass was left in it, and it was kept as a memento until it was donated to the museum. so it's incredible to actually bring together the mirror and...
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and one year after massacre of dallas police officers we will talk to former dallas police chief david brownut his new book about policing and race and then, as always, we will have our political pan toll talk about all of these issues and what to prepare for next week. >> it is a packed run down as always, john, thank you, see you at 10:30. >>> priceless piece of american history is sitting in a records office in england and woman who found it was in town to talk more about the discovery. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt tells us what is different about this copy. >> this is declaration of the independence you are used to seeing under heavy security in washington d.c. this is as recently discover version, it is exact same size and sitting in the record office in sussex england. >> we came across the catalogue entry and catalogue entry said manuscript copy. >> and emily, and, the research manager at harvard university. and she was cataloguing various copies of the declaration of independent across the globe when she discovered this rare handwritten cop any southern england. >> we reque
and one year after massacre of dallas police officers we will talk to former dallas police chief david brownut his new book about policing and race and then, as always, we will have our political pan toll talk about all of these issues and what to prepare for next week. >> it is a packed run down as always, john, thank you, see you at 10:30. >>> priceless piece of american history is sitting in a records office in england and woman who found it was in town to talk more about the...
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david brown, former dallas police chief, helped dead cade two new basketball courts for under privileged kid as part of the city. >> you are bringing young people together with police officers, when there is no crisis. >> reporter: a sign that a year after one of the darkest days in the city's history, healing is taking hold. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning, trouble in the air flight attendant is attacked in first class. >>> also ahead a scary even counter with a 10-foot gator at a golf course pond that attack sent a man to the hospital. >>> and then cbs-3 summer if he was in kutztown for 68th annual foulke festival all of the food, fun that you can find this dutch celebration when "eyewitness news" >>> back on "eyewitness news" u.s. attorneys office has filed a criminal complaint against a man who attacked allegedly attacked a delta flight attendant in midair. u.s. attorney's office and fbi released this picture of the damage aboard delta flight 129 , as jamie ukiss report the flight attendant and other passenger
david brown, former dallas police chief, helped dead cade two new basketball courts for under privileged kid as part of the city. >> you are bringing young people together with police officers, when there is no crisis. >> reporter: a sign that a year after one of the darkest days in the city's history, healing is taking hold. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning, trouble in the air...
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david brown, former dallas police chief helped dedicate two new courts for under privileged kid in part of the city. >> you are bringing young people together with police officers, when there is no crisis. >> reporter: a sign that a year after one of the most dark days in the cities his there i, healing is taking hold. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and still ahead right here on cbs-3 this "eyewitness news" that saturday morning if you like blueberries we will take you to a place celebrating some fruit today. >>> also ahead new clues in the crash involving tennis star venous williams, what this surveillance video reveals about her role in the accident. >>> and bizarre behavior odd hearing in court for mother accused of killing four members of her own family, we are back in a >>> happening today, linvilla orchard is basking in blue. delaware county landmark is kicking off its blueberry festival, "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live there this morning with what to expect when the orchard opens up later today, hi there , anita. >> reporter: good morning, jan what a fu
david brown, former dallas police chief helped dedicate two new courts for under privileged kid in part of the city. >> you are bringing young people together with police officers, when there is no crisis. >> reporter: a sign that a year after one of the most dark days in the cities his there i, healing is taking hold. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and still ahead right here on cbs-3 this "eyewitness news" that saturday morning if you...
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. >> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7th, 2016, how did it start? >> it started as a normal day in the chaotic world of policing in our big city where you had scheduled protestors who had planned as part a
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it's called "called to rise" by retired dallas police chief david brown. just out in the bookstores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. appreciate it. take care. >> c-span, where history unfolded daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> lisa feldman barrett shirt and installation of her book "how emotions are made: the secret life of the brain." she is a university distinguished professor of psychology at northeastern university with appointments at harvard medical school in massachusetts and general hospital in psychiatry and radiology. she received a national institutes of health directors pioneer award for her groundbreaking research on emotion in the brain. she is an elected member of the royal society of canada. here's a sampling of the phrase for her and her book. in a review, library journal says, she presents a new neuroscientific explanation of why people are more swayed by feelings than fax. she offers an intuitive theory echo
it's called "called to rise" by retired dallas police chief david brown. just out in the bookstores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. appreciate it. take care. >> c-span, where history unfolded daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> lisa feldman barrett shirt and installation of her book "how emotions are made: the secret life of the...
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. >> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7, 2016? how did it start? >> is started as a normal day and the chaotic work of policing their city where you have scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static events that would be in a park at her downtown area. that is not unusual in the climate of policing today. we have planned for it to be someg
. >> chief david brown, what was your day like july 7, 2016? how did it start? >> is started as a normal day and the chaotic work of policing their city where you have scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large kind of static events that would be in a park at her downtown area. that is not unusual in the climate of policing today. we have planned for it to be someg
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he's david o. brown, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak, are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. this is overheard. (audience applause) chief brown, welcome. - thank you. - thank you for being here, and congratulations on the book. i have to say, i kinda wish you didn't have to write it. right, i wish the events that propelled this book to exist hadn't happened. although, it's such an interesting story that you tell not just of july 7th of 2016 but your own life, and i think that actually for a lot of us, finding out about you as the backdrop for this book is worth the read. - yes, and i've been an extremely private person, even though a public figure for variou
he's david o. brown, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak, are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. this is overheard. (audience...
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>> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. >> reporter: chinese president xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin met in moscow and announced they oppose any use of force against north korea or sanctions that would strangle its economy. china is north korea's main ally and accounts for more than 80% of its trade. to pressure the north into tsding its missile tests, china has stopped buying north korean coal, but it has not cut off oil shipments to north korea. hearing that could cause kim jong-un's regime to
>> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is a dark...
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was it maybe the fema director he called brown i. davidgregory, he was -- >> he called him stretch. it made me realize that we do not have big names around here. is that a good thing >> i feel like maybe the nicknames we use couldn't be used on tv. the only thing i call you anything other than jim, it's not appropriate. i said this before and i think -- how do you feel when i yell your name across the news room? when people see my last name, i almost see it as the pejorative. i feel like i used to get yelled the at being called low kay. p someone uses your full name, first, middle and last -- do you know my middle name? >> elizabeth? >> (laughter). i don't know. what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years ago who is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samuel low kay >> after vice-president mike pence got board at a performance of hamilton it's not surprising broadway is pro clipt on. hillary clinton spent a night and take a is theren to what happened as s
was it maybe the fema director he called brown i. davidgregory, he was -- >> he called him stretch. it made me realize that we do not have big names around here. is that a good thing >> i feel like maybe the nicknames we use couldn't be used on tv. the only thing i call you anything other than jim, it's not appropriate. i said this before and i think -- how do you feel when i yell your name across the news room? when people see my last name, i almost see it as the pejorative. i feel...
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president in president 0bama who voted against the iraq war we have had three prime minister's, gordon brown, david we've never moved on from it andi war. we've never moved on from it and i think really the question you come to at the end and i think this is the important question going forward , is the important question going forward, it is the overarching thing, how does britain pursue its own strategic interests going forward without and you difference to the united states? how do we maximise our presence, we felt we we re maximise our presence, we felt we were duped and in some way the lapdog of the united states. donald trump mentioning it again today. yeah, talking about russian interference, was in russia interfered but we remember the dodgy dossier, you'll said there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq. leaders of japan and the european union have hailed an agreement in principle on a major free trade deal. once the details are finalised, the deal is expected to liberalise 99 percent of trade. european leaders said the pact showed that the world did not have to move towards isolationi
president in president 0bama who voted against the iraq war we have had three prime minister's, gordon brown, david we've never moved on from it andi war. we've never moved on from it and i think really the question you come to at the end and i think this is the important question going forward , is the important question going forward, it is the overarching thing, how does britain pursue its own strategic interests going forward without and you difference to the united states? how do we...
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. >> pamela brown, david gergen, former russia analyst, ralph larson and defense secretary michael carpenter. michael, you made what i believe to be the first public mention of this other meeting on the program last night. it was the first we had heard about it. what's your understanding of what occurred in. >> well, i mean, there's only three people that know what was said in that meeting and those are presidents trump, putin and the russian interpreter. this was a one-hour meeting. during my career, each seen plenty of five-minute one-on-ones. to have a meeting of this length and not to be transparent about it, that is of concern. and then obvious, this provides a golden opportunity for president putin to try to press president trump on his agenda and to spin things in his way. so we know during the bilateral meeting they talked about a cyber unit which at first president trump said it was a great idea and apparently it wasn't such a great idea later. we don't know what was said. there could have been all kinds of things proposed by the russian side that would have been deleterious to our
. >> pamela brown, david gergen, former russia analyst, ralph larson and defense secretary michael carpenter. michael, you made what i believe to be the first public mention of this other meeting on the program last night. it was the first we had heard about it. what's your understanding of what occurred in. >> well, i mean, there's only three people that know what was said in that meeting and those are presidents trump, putin and the russian interpreter. this was a one-hour...
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david: thank you, michael brown. joining us from charlotte, north carolina.g up, donald trump calls it butfailing "new york times" is the company that publishes the paper really failing? what the finances really say about the company that owns it. we will speak to bill: about how to deregulate washington without causing a crash. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." david: let's go to the debate over u.s. banking regulation. randall quarrels testified today before the senate banking committee, said the current rules could be made simpler. as appropriateh relationship between the regulator and the regulated, also as a matter of improving the content of regulation, it's important for regulars to be clear about the principle that are driving their decisions and about the expectations they have for the regulated system. david: joining me now is william cowan, could chew beating editor for bloomberg television. let me ask you about mr. quarrels. he features prominently in your piece. you say he is one of the most important pie
david: thank you, michael brown. joining us from charlotte, north carolina.g up, donald trump calls it butfailing "new york times" is the company that publishes the paper really failing? what the finances really say about the company that owns it. we will speak to bill: about how to deregulate washington without causing a crash. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." david: let's go to the debate over u.s. banking regulation. randall...
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murders which simpson was acquitted of, ron goldman and his wife, nicole brown simpson reporting live from the sat center, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> stay with "cbs evening news" for much more on the parole decision on o.j. simpson. anthony mason is tracking developments and will have them tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> investigators returned today to the bucks county farm where four bodies were found last week. chopper three over the scene this morning in solebury township, the philadelphia police department's k-9 unit assisted in the search for more possible evidence. the bucks county district attorney's office says that the farm is still considered a crime scene, although, it could be released back to the owners, soon. >>> one of the victims of the bucks county killings has been laid to rest, family and friend gathered at funeral mass for thomas meo, it was held this morning at saint an slam church in northeast philadelphia. >>> memorial gathering will be held for mark sturgis starting in about an hour. family and friend are invited to the funeral home in bensa
murders which simpson was acquitted of, ron goldman and his wife, nicole brown simpson reporting live from the sat center, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> stay with "cbs evening news" for much more on the parole decision on o.j. simpson. anthony mason is tracking developments and will have them tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >>> investigators returned today to the bucks county farm where four bodies...
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"cnn newsroom" with pamela brown picks up after this very quick break. david. what's going on? ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or
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brown simpson and ron gold ma man. remember he was assist aquited in that case in 1995. >> david, thank you. a developing story tonight. firefighters are battling a large forest fire in south jersey. chopper 3 over the warton state forest in washington township. that fire is 0% contained at this point no homes or people are threatened and the cause is unknown. >>> funerals were held today for two of the four victims of bucks county killings. eyewitness news at the ford funeral home in bensalem where family and friends gathered to bid a final farewell. the 2-year-old mark sturges and thomas meo was laid to rest. >> and earlier today investigators searched for more evidence at the bucks county farm where the bodies of sturgis, meo and two others were found. chopper 6 was over that scene. the philadelphia police department k-9 unit assisted in the search and the farm is still considered a crime scen scene. although it could be released back to the family of the suspect, cause mow dinardo. >> two brothers drown in a vineland lake. 20-year-old sall and his brother were swimming yesterday when the
brown simpson and ron gold ma man. remember he was assist aquited in that case in 1995. >> david, thank you. a developing story tonight. firefighters are battling a large forest fire in south jersey. chopper 3 over the warton state forest in washington township. that fire is 0% contained at this point no homes or people are threatened and the cause is unknown. >>> funerals were held today for two of the four victims of bucks county killings. eyewitness news at the ford funeral...
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brown simpson and ron gold ma man. remember he was assist aquited in that case in 1995. >> david, thank you. a developing story tonight. firefighters are battling a large forest fire in south jersey. chopper 3 over the warton state forest in washington township. that fire is 0% contained at this point no homes or people are threatened and the cause is unknown. >>> funerals were held today for two of the four victims of bucks county killings. eyewitness news at the ford funeral home in bensalem where family and friends gathered to bid a final farewell. the 2-year-old mark sturges and thomas meo was laid to rest. >> and earlier today investigators searched for more evidence at the bucks county farm where the bodies of sturgis, meo and two others were found. chopper 6 was over that scene. the philadelphia police department k-9 unit assisted in the search and the farm is still considered a crime scen scene. although it could be released back to the family of the suspect, cause mow dinardo. >> two brothers drown in a vineland lake. 20-year-old sall and his brother were swimming yesterday when the
brown simpson and ron gold ma man. remember he was assist aquited in that case in 1995. >> david, thank you. a developing story tonight. firefighters are battling a large forest fire in south jersey. chopper 3 over the warton state forest in washington township. that fire is 0% contained at this point no homes or people are threatened and the cause is unknown. >>> funerals were held today for two of the four victims of bucks county killings. eyewitness news at the ford funeral...
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roberson. 28-year-old david desper turned himself into police early this morning hours after new surveillance video showed a red pickup truck driving through a neighborhood. i'm natasha brownor joining us. they say >> reporter: he turned himself in for the wednesday deadly road rage shooting in chester county >> this is a story of a savage and senseless murder. >> reporter: a news conference, chester county district attorney tom hogan announce murder charges against david desper accusing him of shooting 18-year-old bianca roberson in the head as she drove her chevy malibu along route 100 in west goshen township. he was allegedly in the red pickup truck scene in surveillance video next to roberson's car, the two vehicles trying to merge into the same lane. >> this defendant wasn't happy with the way it was going, he pulled out a gun, and killed this young woman >> after david desper surrendered his parent placed a note on their home saying our hearts go out to the roberson family. they executed a search warrants and at that home in trainer, police located a .40 caliber smith and wesson gun preliminarily. the gun matches the one used to kill bianca roberson and located his r
roberson. 28-year-old david desper turned himself into police early this morning hours after new surveillance video showed a red pickup truck driving through a neighborhood. i'm natasha brownor joining us. they say >> reporter: he turned himself in for the wednesday deadly road rage shooting in chester county >> this is a story of a savage and senseless murder. >> reporter: a news conference, chester county district attorney tom hogan announce murder charges against david...
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brown and state legislator pledging to do something about it. here now to talk about the state's affordable housing crisis is california member david chou. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> give us a sense of first of all the magnitude of the problem and why it's important for the state to do something about it. >> sure. when i first went to the legislator a year ago, san francisco was experiencing the most intense problem we've seen. californiarenes from the san diego border all the way up to oregon from the pacific ocean all the way up inland are truly suffering. very high evikds rates, 1.7 million californiaens don't have access to affordable housing. and while we are the sixth largest economy in the world, we have the highest poverty rate. >> they said it would take $200 billion or something -- and you're looking at a $300 billion bond measure in sacramento. >> i think everyone appreciates there's no silver bullet method to the housing crisis. we do need to invest. we need to fund more. we lost almost $2 billion a year we used to invest in affordable housing before the great recession. this is why part of the solution has to be a sig
brown and state legislator pledging to do something about it. here now to talk about the state's affordable housing crisis is california member david chou. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> give us a sense of first of all the magnitude of the problem and why it's important for the state to do something about it. >> sure. when i first went to the legislator a year ago, san francisco was experiencing the most intense problem we've seen. californiarenes from the san...
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but thanks to our abc 7 news viewers and our own david louie for celebrations with us, they helped us find them and feature them on our golden brownt winging it right now. here's a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild overnight period with a little bit of fog at the coast and maybe a patch or two out over the bay. lows in the low 50s to up around 60. hot finish in the afternoon. in the inland areas highs will reach or exceed 100 degrees. numerous locations will hit 90 tomorrow in the inland communities. here's the seven-day forecast. a little bit of a cooldown or moderation of temperatures over the weekend. further cooling next week and temperatures will settle back into a more seasonal range by about next tuesday. >> all right. thanks, spencer. >>> trying to cash in on what was a big comeback season for him. after a big comeback year with the ws, now in demand in the golden state. and holding the tiger in the first major league start. giants highlig ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volv
but thanks to our abc 7 news viewers and our own david louie for celebrations with us, they helped us find them and feature them on our golden brownt winging it right now. here's a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild overnight period with a little bit of fog at the coast and maybe a patch or two out over the bay. lows in the low 50s to up around 60. hot finish in the afternoon. in the inland areas highs will reach or exceed 100 degrees. numerous locations...
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but thanks to our abc 7 news viewers and our own david louie for celebrations with us, they helped us find them and feature them on our golden brown tv. >> i'm just winging it right now. here's a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild overnight period with a little bit of fog at the coast and maybe a patch or two out over the bay. lows in the low 50s to up around 60. hot finish in the afternoon. in the inland areas highs will reach or exceed 100 degrees. numerous locations will hit 90 tomorrow in the inland communities. here's the seven-day forecast. a little bit of a cooldown or moderation of temperatures over the weekend. further cooling next week and temperatures will settle back into a more seasonal range by about next tuesday. >> all right. thanks, spencer. >>> trying to cash in on what was a big comeback season for him. after a big comeback year with the ws, now in demand in the golden state. and holding the tiger in the first major league start. giants highlights in motown. >>> chris straten didn't have long to battle the pregame butterflies. he was told just 30 minutes before today's game h
but thanks to our abc 7 news viewers and our own david louie for celebrations with us, they helped us find them and feature them on our golden brown tv. >> i'm just winging it right now. here's a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild overnight period with a little bit of fog at the coast and maybe a patch or two out over the bay. lows in the low 50s to up around 60. hot finish in the afternoon. in the inland areas highs will reach or exceed 100 degrees....
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david. if simpson were to get out, there are two families, the goldman family and nicole brown simpson's familyent standing against him. could they somehow collect if he is released? >> he's not going to to go to prison and suddenly go away, hide somewhere and lie low for the rest of his life. he is going to get back into tv, he is going to get back into movies, reality shows and they could collect between 25% and 50% of his proceeds. he does have his $25,000 a year pension which tragically, the families cannot touch, but he will get back into entertainment, we know that. this is the good news, if there is any for the goldman's browns is that they will collect money from his proceeds. to that extent, it's the lesser of two evils. they're going to be going after him very strongly, they're going to enforce the judgment. well he'll get out, he won't be living high on the hog, he'll be thinking the goldman's for letting him out, but he'll be paying plenty of money to them. >> jon: sorry our segment got truncated by some breaking news. we'll be watching tomorrow, thank you. >> heather: don't miss ou
david. if simpson were to get out, there are two families, the goldman family and nicole brown simpson's familyent standing against him. could they somehow collect if he is released? >> he's not going to to go to prison and suddenly go away, hide somewhere and lie low for the rest of his life. he is going to get back into tv, he is going to get back into movies, reality shows and they could collect between 25% and 50% of his proceeds. he does have his $25,000 a year pension which...
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brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. coming up tonight at 6:00 hear from one of the armed robbery victims in this specific 2007 case and how he came on o.j. simpson's aid. >> david, thank you for. that we will see you then. >>> it has been a long road for simpson. he has had a number of legal issues over the years. >> june 12th, 1994 nicole brown simpson and her friend ronald goldman were murdered outside nicole brown simpson's condo in los angeles. next day o.j. simpson is questioned. on june 17th he lead police on the infamous broncho chase and ultimately arrested and charged with the murders. july 22nd of that year, he pled not guilty to those murder charges and in october of 1994, he is found not guilty. in 1997, jury finds owe. o.j. simpson civilly liable for murders and ordered to pay 25 million-dollar in punitive damages. fast forward to september 2007 where surveillance footage shows o.j. simpson and a group of people, walking out of a hotel with boxes of sports memorabilia, and in december of 2008, a judge ordered simpson to jail, for robbery. our coverage of the o.j. simpson's parole continues throughout our newscast, simpson's former famous house gues
brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. coming up tonight at 6:00 hear from one of the armed robbery victims in this specific 2007 case and how he came on o.j. simpson's aid. >> david, thank you for. that we will see you then. >>> it has been a long road for simpson. he has had a number of legal issues over the years. >> june 12th, 1994 nicole brown simpson and her friend ronald goldman were murdered outside nicole brown simpson's condo in los angeles. next day o.j....
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secretary of the united nations, lord malik brown, the chair of the business development commission thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> i think we've seen david davis flying to brussels yesterday for one of these fleeting visits. it's the end of the second flurry of the brexit negotiations it sounds like there's been some movement on citizen rights the european side saying they want more clarification on this brexit bill. is that reflective of a division within the top echelons of british government about how that bill should be approached >> i think so. we have just gone through a prolonged period of negotiationing with oursenegoti i negotiating with ourselves as a government westminster has been notioning with the cou negotiating with the country the one thing we're not gone is engage with europe the first few weeks has demonstrated that once we get into that conversation, people are approaching this from very different ends i think the way the europeans look at this is that the uk is asking for sort of satellite economic status with europe, which means they expect european laws, european rights for citizens to be preserved the uk thinks it
secretary of the united nations, lord malik brown, the chair of the business development commission thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. >> i think we've seen david davis flying to brussels yesterday for one of these fleeting visits. it's the end of the second flurry of the brexit negotiations it sounds like there's been some movement on citizen rights the european side saying they want more clarification on this brexit bill. is that reflective of a division within the top echelons...
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brown, a lot of details. let's bring in the panel, kristin powers, james blow, david gregory, mike shields and fiona. does this seem normal to you, david gregory? the white house goes into detail that there was a two-hour meeting with vladimir putin and makes a big deal to not disclose this? >> if it is a one-hour meeting, it is a big deal. that's a long time to talk. remember, right after that meeting, the president tweeted he had agreed with putin to do a joint cyber security operation, which was, i think, everyone agreed, one of the most ridiculous ideas anyone could come up with, and the president immediately backed off it after ma marco rubio and others denounced it. perhaps that goofy idea is something that came up in this dinner, but we'll probably never know because the only american there was the president. >> why not disclose this meeting if it was an hour-long meeting? >> yes, why not disclose it, and it's not like the white house thinks if you meet with president putin nobody is going to hear about it. >> why not with other people? >> they spoke at the end of a dinner. someone said it loo
brown, a lot of details. let's bring in the panel, kristin powers, james blow, david gregory, mike shields and fiona. does this seem normal to you, david gregory? the white house goes into detail that there was a two-hour meeting with vladimir putin and makes a big deal to not disclose this? >> if it is a one-hour meeting, it is a big deal. that's a long time to talk. remember, right after that meeting, the president tweeted he had agreed with putin to do a joint cyber security operation,...
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david west. looking for another harry o'brien trophy. >>> nba summer league, are you kidding me? in orlando, basketball already. knicks and thunder. second quarter, marquel browneal. coast to coast for the slam. thunder led 39-22. fourth quarter, hamilton to josh westis, who finishes with the jam. he led all scorers with 26. thunders win it 99-87. >>> all right, to the diamond. a's hosting the white sox, trying to end a five-game slide with cotton on the mound. he's been dealing with blister issues. he'll uncork a wild pitch in the second, allowing todd frazier to advance to third. next pitch, anderson hits the ball sharply to second base. frazier is going to score. white sox take a 1-0 lead. right now, the a's are up 2-1. highlights coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> first day of wimbledon under way. andy murray and serena williams your defending champions. serena not playing as she is pregnant. but her sister venus her first round matchup. he last won this in 2008. she is playing for the first time since being sued by the estate of a florida man who died after a car crash police say was her fault. she was asked about it after the match. >> there was no words t
david west. looking for another harry o'brien trophy. >>> nba summer league, are you kidding me? in orlando, basketball already. knicks and thunder. second quarter, marquel browneal. coast to coast for the slam. thunder led 39-22. fourth quarter, hamilton to josh westis, who finishes with the jam. he led all scorers with 26. thunders win it 99-87. >>> all right, to the diamond. a's hosting the white sox, trying to end a five-game slide with cotton on the mound. he's been...
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brown simpson and ron denied involvement come into play? >> i think there's a 52% chance he will get parole. but if he weren't o.j. simpson, i'd say it would be 92%. >> and david, we just learned that among the small number of people in that hearing room along with simpson, will be one of his victims. now that's not unusual, but what is is that the victim will be speaking on o.j.'s behalf, david. >> matt gutman will be there for us. thank you. >>> next, president trump that has certified that iran is cooperating with the nuclear deal. tonight, the u.s. is opposing new sanctions on 18 individuals and groups for supporting the government's nonnuclear weapons programs and supporting terrorist groups in the palestinian ter or thes. >>> there is much more had own will the it this tuesday. the deadly boating accident. a young boy killed during boating safety instructions. the images coming in now. >>> to the economy tonight and your money. buying a new car this summer, save you thousands. >>> and this headline today. the magic date revealed. to save big on air travel, the best day this summer to buy the cheapest airline tickets. that day is coming. we'll be right be
brown simpson and ron denied involvement come into play? >> i think there's a 52% chance he will get parole. but if he weren't o.j. simpson, i'd say it would be 92%. >> and david, we just learned that among the small number of people in that hearing room along with simpson, will be one of his victims. now that's not unusual, but what is is that the victim will be speaking on o.j.'s behalf, david. >> matt gutman will be there for us. thank you. >>> next, president...
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david west. looking for another harry o'brien trophy. >>> nba summer league, are you kiing me? in orlando, basketball already. knicks and thunder. cond quarter, marquel brownsteal. coast to coast for the slam. thunder led 39-22. fourth quarter, hamilton to josh westis, who finishes with the jam. he led all scorers with 26. thunders win it 99-87. >>> all right, to the diamond. a's hosting the white sox, trying to e a five-game slide with cotton on the mound. he's been dealing with blister issues. he'll uncork a wild pitch in the second, allowing todd frazier to advance to third. next pitch, anderson hits the ba sharply to second base. fraziers going to score. white sox take a 1-0 lead. right now, the a's are up 2-1. highlights coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> first day of wimbledon under way. andy murray and serena william your defending chamons. serena not playing as she is pregnant. but her sister venus cruised to her first round matchup. he last won thisn 2008. she is playing for the fst time since being sued by the este of a florida man who died after a car crash pole say was her fault. she was asked about it after the match. >> there w no words to desc
david west. looking for another harry o'brien trophy. >>> nba summer league, are you kiing me? in orlando, basketball already. knicks and thunder. cond quarter, marquel brownsteal. coast to coast for the slam. thunder led 39-22. fourth quarter, hamilton to josh westis, who finishes with the jam. he led all scorers with 26. thunders win it 99-87. >>> all right, to the diamond. a's hosting the white sox, trying to e a five-game slide with cotton on the mound. he's been dealing...
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david hatley has announced his plans to run for california governor. he now joins a growing field of people buying for that seat. we asked willie brown for his take on the candidates for governor so far. >> too many. believe me. the most recent one of course was john chung. just a couple of nights ago, i was in los angeles making a speech and who shows up to hear me? john chung. i could not believe it. don't you have anything else to do. it is unbelievable. i have a good friend and good buddy, former mayor -- was my designated appointee on the floor of the legislature. i have newsom come on the board of supervisors. i got to recognize my strength in the chinese community. and elaine easton was my port person. >> enough about you -- my. >> that's what i'm talking about. i'm talking about the people in the race. i'm giving you the whole list. >> i would be in trouble if i don't mention everyone's name. >> and there are more coming out every day. >> i somehow need an audience . >> no. >> i'm not a politician anymore. >> he just has an ego that acts like one. >> making a transition. >> i don't know yet. possibly running for governor. >>
david hatley has announced his plans to run for california governor. he now joins a growing field of people buying for that seat. we asked willie brown for his take on the candidates for governor so far. >> too many. believe me. the most recent one of course was john chung. just a couple of nights ago, i was in los angeles making a speech and who shows up to hear me? john chung. i could not believe it. don't you have anything else to do. it is unbelievable. i have a good friend and good...
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> david dinkins was trying to please everybody, and he was pulled in all these different directions trying to prove he wasn't just a black mayor. >> the mayor works for you. you have commissioner brown for you guys. >> similar tensions are simmering in cities across america. legions of young black men and women, unemployed and losing hope believe they have been abandoned by the larger society, and they are angry. >> new york city is symptomatic of what's happening and what happened in the 1990s and is described as a season of racial tension. it's complicated that you have african-americans dealing with stifling inequality and police injustice and dealing with persons of color. rodney king exposed some of that when his beating was captured on camera. >> in los angeles, outrage grows over a video tape of police beating an unarmed motorist. >> explosive case. involving white police officers. >> beating man just pulled over. >> amateur cameraman recorded it all. >> we here in los angeles was just struck by the maliciousness of what we saw. the inhumane sense of this person struggling on the ground being battered repeatedly. >> this is 1991 and things haven't changed as far as minority i
> david dinkins was trying to please everybody, and he was pulled in all these different directions trying to prove he wasn't just a black mayor. >> the mayor works for you. you have commissioner brown for you guys. >> similar tensions are simmering in cities across america. legions of young black men and women, unemployed and losing hope believe they have been abandoned by the larger society, and they are angry. >> new york city is symptomatic of what's happening and what...