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. >> abc news consult ant 57bd retired dallas police chief david brown knows all too well the risk officersery day. in 2016 lost five of his officers after they were ambushed by a heavily armed man who open fired at a protest in dallas. >> when you have multiple shots being fired, 20, 30 shots being fired at a subject it leads one to believe there's an over reaction. officers got too close. didn't follow their training and failed to deescalatehe situation. >> can't get you help unless we know you don't have your weapon. >> do you think these officers are going to find them selves in a court of law facing charges. >> i don't think so. just looking at this. the legal standard is whether or not the force was justified. i can't imagine that even an external investigation is going to determine that this shooting was unjustified. we need more training because this young man a father of two shouldn't be dead. he had no weapon. >> stephon clark was father of two sons, ages one and three. >> i have to wake up every morning to my kids asking me where's daddy. let's go get daddy. we never want to leav
. >> abc news consult ant 57bd retired dallas police chief david brown knows all too well the risk officersery day. in 2016 lost five of his officers after they were ambushed by a heavily armed man who open fired at a protest in dallas. >> when you have multiple shots being fired, 20, 30 shots being fired at a subject it leads one to believe there's an over reaction. officers got too close. didn't follow their training and failed to deescalatehe situation. >> can't get you...
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and if futuristic really is not your thing, don't worry, you can always come here to the david brownot a jump in black and white as well. not a jump lead inside. all of the new toys at the geneva car show. before we go, take a look at these pictures of an amazing rescue in california. this is my nightmare, i'vejust come back from skiing with my children. a five—year—old skier lost consciousness after she was left dangling from a chairlift at the bear mountain ski resort in big bear lake. this makes my stomach turn. a ski instructor, who's on the lift with her, is holding herjacket as people below gather with some tarpaulin to allow her a soft landing from the lift. well done to that skiing instructor. he held on for quite some time. extraordinarily well done. we'll be back at the same time tomorrow. join us back at the same time tomorrow. join us for that. goodbye. good evening. there is a bit of snow in the forecast for tonight. nothing like the snowfall we had a week ago. it will only be small areas affected, but some parts of the midlands where the snow is almost melted could see
and if futuristic really is not your thing, don't worry, you can always come here to the david brownot a jump in black and white as well. not a jump lead inside. all of the new toys at the geneva car show. before we go, take a look at these pictures of an amazing rescue in california. this is my nightmare, i'vejust come back from skiing with my children. a five—year—old skier lost consciousness after she was left dangling from a chairlift at the bear mountain ski resort in big bear lake....
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i am there to console the parents, david brown, who was one of the specialists, his parents lived outside of d.c. about an hour and a half. the night of the accident, i go to their home to console them and i'm trying to say -- figure out what to say to them. his father said to me with tears in his eyes, my son is gone, there is nothing you can do to bring them back, but the biggest we don'till be if continue to fly in space to honor his legacy. and i can't fly. i'm having all of this emotion as my friend is gone, i'm not flying, i caps on or his legacy, what if i going to do? i'm clearing my ears like we used to do before the accident. the timing on every takeoff and landing, he is watching me clear my ears and take my notes. loosen,ck from d.c. to a cup -- to houston, he called me in his office and says he believes in me, here's your waiver to fly. later, i gotve assigned to a flight. atlantis, go with throttle up. flight engineer renny resnick seated down. they're kicking up their work week with a monday commute to orbit. i was told that you could bring your family and when you get assi
i am there to console the parents, david brown, who was one of the specialists, his parents lived outside of d.c. about an hour and a half. the night of the accident, i go to their home to console them and i'm trying to say -- figure out what to say to them. his father said to me with tears in his eyes, my son is gone, there is nothing you can do to bring them back, but the biggest we don'till be if continue to fly in space to honor his legacy. and i can't fly. i'm having all of this emotion as...
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elizabeth: let's bring in our fair and balanceed political party, david brown and kristin tate, thank i may be able to predict what you're going to say is. kristin, i do want to start with you. [laughter] we heard gillian report we have the republicans on one side that may not have gotten exactly what they needed, but they're not entirely unhappy. who's right and who's wrong in this? >> look, i mean, there's more than enough evidence of wrongdoing by the fbi and widespread conflicts of interest in the doj to justify a second special counsel. the investigation by the oig could drag on for months, and it could have very little teeth in terms of actually getting things done. if jeff sessions refuses to appoint a second special counsel, he needs to step down. his lack of action and his feckless leadership have exposed the president to attacks by biased law enforcement officials. but here's the bigger point, we need to have a system that holds everybody accountable, and surveillance needs to protect us from terrorism, but it also can't be used to strip away the rights of american citizens.
elizabeth: let's bring in our fair and balanceed political party, david brown and kristin tate, thank i may be able to predict what you're going to say is. kristin, i do want to start with you. [laughter] we heard gillian report we have the republicans on one side that may not have gotten exactly what they needed, but they're not entirely unhappy. who's right and who's wrong in this? >> look, i mean, there's more than enough evidence of wrongdoing by the fbi and widespread conflicts of...
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don't know where to start with i have fundamentally disagree you look at our political leaders good brown david cameron michael gove they talk about history as the celebrates we subject class is that we learn too much my riddled with shame how many people in britain can name. of the african abolitionists he was fundamental to ending slavery we talk about when india merchants and i literature and period dramas we never call them slave owners or plantation owners we found so many ways of coding meth partly that it's more palatable and to say of credit that this history is not relevant is absolutely absurd there are people alive whose grandparents worked on plantations owned by british families and in slave their ancestors there are whole nations who are part of the commonwealth whose identity is a result as a result of the transatlantic slave trade propagated and profited from by britain so this is very much living part of history my mother was born in the empire in a colony the gold coast as it was where she was taught and culture and civilization was superior to her own i think what this does i
don't know where to start with i have fundamentally disagree you look at our political leaders good brown david cameron michael gove they talk about history as the celebrates we subject class is that we learn too much my riddled with shame how many people in britain can name. of the african abolitionists he was fundamental to ending slavery we talk about when india merchants and i literature and period dramas we never call them slave owners or plantation owners we found so many ways of coding...
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david, from the conservatory of music. he's standing in the back. they have committed to be an initial partner here working with the performing arts workshop. and that is also as a result of reverend brown's leadership. so david, give a wave back there. thank you for coming out today. [applause] conservatory of music is going to be a big part of this, along with performing arts workshop. we're so happy that district 11 is no longer treated like the forgotten part of san francisco, but a rising tiger in the city. and thank you to our mayor for supporting us. [applause] >> a couple of other quick shout outs as i see people in the room. equity community builders, john clawson in the back, here's the genius of the tax credits. and then john is pointing at his colleague, kim nash. kim, john, thank you very much. supervisor safai used the word tenacious to describe dan. i'm going to describe another, that is amy cohn who helped to make this project happen. i got to introduce rheem and nicole, but i see kara and koch who helped to run the capital program that is responsible for building these amazing parts. we talked about assemblyman ting who couldn't be here today, parks mvp of 2017, so accept
david, from the conservatory of music. he's standing in the back. they have committed to be an initial partner here working with the performing arts workshop. and that is also as a result of reverend brown's leadership. so david, give a wave back there. thank you for coming out today. [applause] conservatory of music is going to be a big part of this, along with performing arts workshop. we're so happy that district 11 is no longer treated like the forgotten part of san francisco, but a rising...
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brown. the headlines: the australian cricket captain steve smith and his vice captain david warner have stood down for the rest of the current test match against south africa as the ball tampering scandal deepens. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has expressed his anger at the news. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and... i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action soon. catalonia's former president has been arrested in germany after crossing the border from denmark. it is said that his arrest was based on a european warrant. he is wanted in spain for sedition. 3000 extra midwives are to be trained over the next format years in the largest ever increase in maternity staff in england. the plans will also see expectant mothers treated by the same midwives throughout pregnancy. borisjohnson has described claims that vote leaves broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum as utterly ludicrous. in a tweet, he said that vote leave won ferran square. now on bbc news, click. the people versus the machines. from the dockers to the deskjockeys.
brown. the headlines: the australian cricket captain steve smith and his vice captain david warner have stood down for the rest of the current test match against south africa as the ball tampering scandal deepens. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has expressed his anger at the news. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and... i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action soon. catalonia's former president has been arrested in germany after crossing the...
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back with me now, pamela brown, josh campbell, david swirlic. gang is all here. let's continue to discuss. the president's tweet from december 23rd of last year. if we can put that up. fbi deputy director mccabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits. 90 days to go. is this a foregone conclusion? >> how can a senior department of justice official get and expect a fair process when he has the president of the united states who launch add public campaign against him. it's just completely political. this guy has so many strikes against him when it comes to the white house and the president and this psycho drama between the president and jeff sessions. mccabe's boss. it just seems very, very hard to believe that this guy got a fair hearing at the department of justice. at the very least, the idea that sessions made this decision without recusing himself just seems very, very fishy. and, you know, we need to see the ig's report to understand what was behind this. because i cannot imagine that, you know, it just smells political, it smells very political. and
back with me now, pamela brown, josh campbell, david swirlic. gang is all here. let's continue to discuss. the president's tweet from december 23rd of last year. if we can put that up. fbi deputy director mccabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits. 90 days to go. is this a foregone conclusion? >> how can a senior department of justice official get and expect a fair process when he has the president of the united states who launch add public campaign against him. it's just...
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it wasn't disgusting but there is the washington times, david hogg would have made a good brown shirtverbatim quote of a piece. this doctor of emma gonzalez. they doctored it to make it look like she was ripping up the constitution. they are objects of the two-minute hay. now, the thing that i do understand, right, is the idea that because you have gone through a horrible trama, you are necessarily correct about what your policy position is, which i feel like people in the right feel like what is put out there. i remember there were surviving family members of victims of 9/11 who were for torture or for guantanamo or iraq and people in the nrc that lost loved ones committed by unauthorized immigrants and for building a wall. just because you suffered a trama does not mean you're right on policy, right? >> yeah. >> the way to deal with that is not to go after the people that suffered trama. we did not see this on the other side. we didn't see people going after the family members of the folks in the rnc. >> that's right. this is who they are. i was thinking back when this happened, lau
it wasn't disgusting but there is the washington times, david hogg would have made a good brown shirtverbatim quote of a piece. this doctor of emma gonzalez. they doctored it to make it look like she was ripping up the constitution. they are objects of the two-minute hay. now, the thing that i do understand, right, is the idea that because you have gone through a horrible trama, you are necessarily correct about what your policy position is, which i feel like people in the right feel like what...
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they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies shrimp production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it is that bad but the proof of their success is what ends up on the plate in this case innovation tastes pretty good when served with the profits that are so good. i still can't get over the fact that possibly the cleanest and arguably the best shrimp in the world may come from the middle of indiana so you get some. in the table it looks a little gross i get that but it's chemistry in there and get any results is really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens
they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies shrimp production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it is that bad but the proof of...
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it wasn't disgusting but there is the washington times, david hogg would have made a good brown shirtverbatim quote of a piece. this photo of emma gonzalez holding the photo, they doctored it to make it look like she was ripping up the constitution. they are objects of the two-minute hay. now, the thing that i do understand, right, is the idea that because you have gone through a horrible trama, you are necessarily correct about what your policy position is, which i feel like people in the right feel like what is put out there. i remember there were surviving family members of victims of 9/11 who were for torture or for guantanamo or iraq and people in the nrc that lost loved ones committed by unauthorized immigrants and for building a wall. i get the fact that because you have suffered a trauma does not mean you're right on policy, right? we all agree on that? >> yeah. >> the way to deal with that is not to go after the people that suffered trama. we did not see this on the other side. we didn't see people going after the family members of the folks that appeared in the rnc. >> that'
it wasn't disgusting but there is the washington times, david hogg would have made a good brown shirtverbatim quote of a piece. this photo of emma gonzalez holding the photo, they doctored it to make it look like she was ripping up the constitution. they are objects of the two-minute hay. now, the thing that i do understand, right, is the idea that because you have gone through a horrible trama, you are necessarily correct about what your policy position is, which i feel like people in the...
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reporter: david, melissa, democrats from steel country, sherrod brown, from ohio who favor what the president is doing. brown put out a statement, this welcome action is long overdue for shuttered steel plants across ohio and steelworkers who live in fear their jobs will be the next victims of chinese sheeting. back to you. david: sherrod who may ron for president in to 20. adam, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: countries all over the world are responding to president trump's tariff comments. rich edson at the state department. rich, i can only imagine what other nations are saying. reporter: well, melissa the response was swift and harsh from allies, adversary, trading partners, many of whom are threatening to retall eight if administration follows through. the specifics from european officials, they're doing politically in type of retaliation, talking about wisconsin cheese and harley-davidson motorcycles manufactured in house speaker paul ryan's district. kentucky bourbon comes from the home state of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and orange juice from the state of florida, t
reporter: david, melissa, democrats from steel country, sherrod brown, from ohio who favor what the president is doing. brown put out a statement, this welcome action is long overdue for shuttered steel plants across ohio and steelworkers who live in fear their jobs will be the next victims of chinese sheeting. back to you. david: sherrod who may ron for president in to 20. adam, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: countries all over the world are responding to president trump's tariff...
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wynona ryder and david harbour are said to be pulling in closer to $350,000 an episode and 14-year-old millie bobby browns reportedly cashing in close to that much as well. >> what's your "stranger things" splurge? >> that stuff i do not look into at all. it's all about the work for me. i'm very excited for it. >> friends don't lie. >> season three of "stranger things" going back into production next month. how are you feeling as you move into it? >> i just did a movie for "godzilla" the sequel and there were no kids in that you know. so now i'm kind of going back to work with all the kids and it's just very excited and obviously like i adore them. so it's gonna be fun. >> that millie bobby brown has got a future. >> she is going to be a superstar. >> coming up why is reba mcentire making this young country star cry. >> what? ♪ >> it's "e.t." >> this is "e.t." >> whoa! "e.t." >> this is the best time of my life. >> oh, wow. >> nobody knows hollywood like "entertainment tonight." >> would you like to see something amazing that no one's seen? >> bigger, better and before everyone else. >> i love you. you l
wynona ryder and david harbour are said to be pulling in closer to $350,000 an episode and 14-year-old millie bobby browns reportedly cashing in close to that much as well. >> what's your "stranger things" splurge? >> that stuff i do not look into at all. it's all about the work for me. i'm very excited for it. >> friends don't lie. >> season three of "stranger things" going back into production next month. how are you feeling as you move into it?...
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brown. the headlines: the australian cricket captain steve smith and his vice captain david warner have stoodball tampering scandal deepens. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has expressed his anger at the news. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and... i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action soon. catalonia's former president has been arrested in germany after crossing the border from denmark. it is said that his arrest was
brown. the headlines: the australian cricket captain steve smith and his vice captain david warner have stoodball tampering scandal deepens. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has expressed his anger at the news. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and... i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action soon. catalonia's former president has been arrested in germany after crossing the border from denmark. it is said that his arrest was
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brown. the headlines at 11. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down, followingprime minister expresses his country's shock this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum — as "utterly ludicrous". in the next hour, france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday.
brown. the headlines at 11. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down, followingprime minister expresses his country's shock this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum — as...
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john garafolli is here with us, thank you, david, let's start with you, this lawsuit this week from the department of justices against califnia governo brown, how unusual is it for the federal government to sue a state? >> it's done from time to time. obama's administration sd north carolina a. the case is highly relevant to what we will be talking about today. >> and since you bring it up. the to sides of the debate, the state is saying, look, the tenth amendment says we can make the decisions of how we allocate resources in law enforcement and federal government is saying you cannot interfere with the federal law enforcement.oe how it break down? >> on the one side, the 10th amendment, you cannot be forced to enforce federal law. and on the other end we can't, the state of fcania, can't obstruct the lawful implementation of federal law. there's ways the federal government can ask for cooperation and entice coopation through grants. for the california legislation, have they gone over the line and gone to the obstruction side of things? >> and let talk about political risks and rewards. there were a few minutes that went by after sessions
john garafolli is here with us, thank you, david, let's start with you, this lawsuit this week from the department of justices against califnia governo brown, how unusual is it for the federal government to sue a state? >> it's done from time to time. obama's administration sd north carolina a. the case is highly relevant to what we will be talking about today. >> and since you bring it up. the to sides of the debate, the state is saying, look, the tenth amendment says we can make...
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brown. the headlines at 103m: the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down after the ball tampering scandal. an extra 3000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum as utterly ludicrous. in the next hour: france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday. a memorial service is under way in the tiny southern french town of trebes led by the bishop of carcassonne. and in half an hour: sex, lies and murder on the high seas. we take a look at new evidence shedding light on the porthole mystery. good morning and welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes the australian cricket captain, steve smith, and his vice—captain, david warner, have both stood down for the rest of the current test against south africa as the ball tampering scandal deepens. smith and the australian batsman cameron bancroft both admitted trying to change the condition of the ball during the game
brown. the headlines at 103m: the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down after the ball tampering scandal. an extra 3000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum as utterly ludicrous. in the next hour: france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday. a memorial...
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brown. the headlines at 11. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down, following the ball—tampering scandal. the australian prime minister expresses his country's shock this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum — as "utterly ludicrous". in the next hour, france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday. a memorial service is underway in the tiny southern french town of trebes, led by the bishop of carcassonne. and in half an hour, the dateline london panel discusses whether it's time for tougher regulation of social media, following the row over cambridge analtyica. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the australian cricket captain, steve smith, and his vice—captain david warner have both stood down for the rest of the current test against south afri
brown. the headlines at 11. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down, following the ball—tampering scandal. the australian prime minister expresses his country's shock this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending...
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brown. the headlines at1 pm. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down over the ball—tamperingcandal. the australian prime minister expressed his anger. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. catalonia's former president carles puigdemont is arrested in germany after crossing the borderfrom denmark. also coming up this hour, france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday a memorial service has been held in the tiny southern french town of trebes, led by the bishop of carcassonne. and the travel show team will visit one of australia's must see destinations. that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has urged the country's cricket authorities to take "decisive action" after some australian players were involved in a ball tampering scandal. captain steve smith, who said he
brown. the headlines at1 pm. the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are to stand down over the ball—tamperingcandal. the australian prime minister expressed his anger. this is a shocking disappointment, and it's wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking decisive action. an extra 3,000 midwives are to be trained in england to ease staff shortages and improve care. catalonia's former president carles puigdemont is arrested in germany after crossing...
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environmental protection agency as well as our very own state legislature david chu who will be speaking later on. this brings up governor brown's global climate summit that will happen later this year, that shows the effect of climate change and shows that grassroots are just as important as state-level leadership itself. [cheers and applause] but there will be plenty of action later on in september when the global climate action summit is happening. let's talk about now. today's scheduled hearing. so originally the background was there was one scheduled hearing in west virginia. and fortunately, there was an effort that started here in san francisco with our late mayor ed lee and his senior environmental advisor, tyrone, who sent the letter advocating for there to be more hearings. they agreed. letters were sent from all over the bay area and cities demanding this hearing. we're seeing enormous outcry over the repeal of the clean power plan. our voices are heard today. [applause] we've seen momentum build for this across multiple state and different communities. in the grassroots, bright line submitted a letter, environmental
environmental protection agency as well as our very own state legislature david chu who will be speaking later on. this brings up governor brown's global climate summit that will happen later this year, that shows the effect of climate change and shows that grassroots are just as important as state-level leadership itself. [cheers and applause] but there will be plenty of action later on in september when the global climate action summit is happening. let's talk about now. today's scheduled...
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brown. the headlines at 10am: the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are tomprove care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum as utterly ludicrous. in the next hour: france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday. a memorial service is under way in the tiny southern french town of trebes led by the bishop of carcassonne. and in half an hour: sex, lies and murder on the high seas. we take a look at new evidence shedding light on the porthole mystery.
brown. the headlines at 10am: the australia cricket captain steve smith and vice captain david warner are tomprove care. borisjohnson describes claims that vote leave broke electoral spending rules during the eu referendum as utterly ludicrous. in the next hour: france remembers the police officer and three other people killed in the terror attack on friday. a memorial service is under way in the tiny southern french town of trebes led by the bishop of carcassonne. and in half an hour: sex,...
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david: right congressman, in the meantime, there is a lot more information coming out. the latest from katherine herrid ge and pamela browns a woman named sha yla murray a former advisor to president obama whose husband was working for fusion gps that of course is the organization that created the trump dossier, was paid for by the hillary campaign, does that deserve investigation and argue doing so >> yes, yes, well everything does because think about this. we first last summer we learned oh, the fbi had, we learned that last summer the fbi had access to the dossier. we subsequently learned here that a few months ago that oh, it wasn't just the fbi but it was also the justice department again namely bruce ohr and we said it wasn't just the fbi and justice department but it was also the state department knew about the dossier and had some impact there and then sort of raises the obvious question, well if it was the fbi, the justice department and the state department, did the white house also know in 2016 about the dossier before it was taken to the fisa court and was the basis for securing a warrant? that's a pretty impo
david: right congressman, in the meantime, there is a lot more information coming out. the latest from katherine herrid ge and pamela browns a woman named sha yla murray a former advisor to president obama whose husband was working for fusion gps that of course is the organization that created the trump dossier, was paid for by the hillary campaign, does that deserve investigation and argue doing so >> yes, yes, well everything does because think about this. we first last summer we...
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david brooks, thank you both. >> woodruff: finally, with theaw academds coming this sunday, jeffrey brown profiles one of hollywood'sesten stars:fer lawrence. she has been making at least two films a year since the age of 20, and now at 27, she's the youngest actress ever nominated for four oscars.er in a year the industry's problems with discrimination and harassment have gotten as much attention as the films, lawrence has been outspoken, especially on pay equity. she talked to jeff about that, and her new movie opening today. >> i was told to take a man to the hotel. they said he was an enemy of the state. >> brown: it may be an old story-- american and russian spies, cloak and dagge but the film "red sparrow," set in the here and now, arrives hth new resonance. >> instead, they c throat. >> brown: jennifer lawrence plays dominika egorova, a russian ballerina-turned-agent fonted into a sexually viole and deadly world. she says the role took her places she'd never gone as an actor. >> there were a lot of things about this that kind of scared me.g she was bet in physical situations that i was uncomfortable with, jus
david brooks, thank you both. >> woodruff: finally, with theaw academds coming this sunday, jeffrey brown profiles one of hollywood'sesten stars:fer lawrence. she has been making at least two films a year since the age of 20, and now at 27, she's the youngest actress ever nominated for four oscars.er in a year the industry's problems with discrimination and harassment have gotten as much attention as the films, lawrence has been outspoken, especially on pay equity. she talked to jeff...
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and david brewer, he did not participate in the plessy case. henry brown who wrote the majority opinion and george sheriff, an appointee. stephen johnson fields had the longest appointment. john marshall harlan, we have talked about him in past cases and he was alone dissent. what else should people know about this court? michael: harland is the dissent. he had opposed the 13th amendment as a congressman from kentucky, the 13th amendment is the one abolishing slavery and he opposed civil rights legislation in 1866 and 1875. it is ironic that harlan is the one dissenter although it is worth noting that we know from other evidence, other opinions he wrote in extra judicial writings that even john harland would have no problem with state mandated segregation. justice white, maybe it is worth noting you did not have a democratic president all the way from the civil war until 1884. that is the first time you could get southerners on the supreme court and one of those was edward white who had been a confederate soldier and had belonged to klan-like organizations
and david brewer, he did not participate in the plessy case. henry brown who wrote the majority opinion and george sheriff, an appointee. stephen johnson fields had the longest appointment. john marshall harlan, we have talked about him in past cases and he was alone dissent. what else should people know about this court? michael: harland is the dissent. he had opposed the 13th amendment as a congressman from kentucky, the 13th amendment is the one abolishing slavery and he opposed civil rights...
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the harrison appointies, david brewer, he did not participate in the plessy case. henry brown, who ended up writing the majority opinion in this case. and george sharus, a harrison appointee. one lincoln appointee. steven field. an arthur appointee sat on the court then, horace gray, and john marshall harlan, and he wrote the lone dissent in this case. >> harlan is the dissenter and somewhat unpredictable dissenter, and he had opposed the thirteenth amendment as a congressman from kentucky, the thirteenth amendment is the one abolishing slavery and he opposed civil rights legislation in 1866 and 1875. so it's a little bit ironic that harlan is the one dissenter, although it's worth noting that we know from other opinions he wrote in extrajudicial writings that even john harlan would have had no problem with state-mandated segregation of education. he distinguished state-mandated segregation of railroad passengers. justice white -- so maybe it's worth noting that, you know, you didn't have a democratic president all the way from the civil war until 1884. that's the first time y
the harrison appointies, david brewer, he did not participate in the plessy case. henry brown, who ended up writing the majority opinion in this case. and george sharus, a harrison appointee. one lincoln appointee. steven field. an arthur appointee sat on the court then, horace gray, and john marshall harlan, and he wrote the lone dissent in this case. >> harlan is the dissenter and somewhat unpredictable dissenter, and he had opposed the thirteenth amendment as a congressman from...
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brown. >> reporter: the judge in los angeles today said starbucks and other coffee sellers failed to show the threat from acrylamide was insignificant. cbs news contributor dr. david agus. >> i believe in transparency, but at the same time, you put a bold declaration, x may cause cancer, when there isn't data in humans, to me it causes panic rather than informed knowledge. >> reporter: the national coffee association told cbs news the lawsuit confuses consumers. as far as the science goes, research suggests coffee may lower the risk of diabetes and liver disease and is linked to a longer life span. researchers said more study is needed on a possible cancer link. right now, it is only theoretical. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the morning news, epa rollback, landmark fuel efficiency rules may soon be reversed. >>> and a traffic stop turned dangerous for an officer when the suspect decides to flee. this is the "cbs morning news." bs morning news." watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are
brown. >> reporter: the judge in los angeles today said starbucks and other coffee sellers failed to show the threat from acrylamide was insignificant. cbs news contributor dr. david agus. >> i believe in transparency, but at the same time, you put a bold declaration, x may cause cancer, when there isn't data in humans, to me it causes panic rather than informed knowledge. >> reporter: the national coffee association told cbs news the lawsuit confuses consumers. as far as the...