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to understand this, i've been speaking with three guests — david remnick, editor of the new yorker magazine, and 2023, and larisa brownhe times. yeah, they've been pretty crazy days over the last few weeks. and, you know, normally i'll wake up and i'll message everybody that i can think of that might have something to say, whether that's, you know, a diplomat or a military chief or some officials in the government, and try to sort of get a sense of what people are thinking that morning. and normally, in these times, it's after donald trump has said something quite outrageous the night before, and everyone's just trying to still work out exactly what he means and what the repercussions are. some people will message me and say, they might be like, a government... and so the sources that i'm speaking to, you know, but they're not willing to go on the record of doing so. larisa, stay with us. let's bring in 0ana lungescu, former spokesperson for nato. 0ana, in your previousjob, if a meeting of this of this type of consequence were approaching, how but of course, we've also had, especially in the last few and of course, th
to understand this, i've been speaking with three guests — david remnick, editor of the new yorker magazine, and 2023, and larisa brownhe times. yeah, they've been pretty crazy days over the last few weeks. and, you know, normally i'll wake up and i'll message everybody that i can think of that might have something to say, whether that's, you know, a diplomat or a military chief or some officials in the government, and try to sort of get a sense of what people are thinking that morning. and...
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brown back in 2019. tonight, we want to go in depth on this law and take a closer look at the intentions and the consequences. here now live with me is david ball, santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law. professor, thanks so much for being here tonight. this was by far the most controversial of the reforms that were signed by then governor brown. what is the core purpose of this law? >> well, it's a couple of different things. so first of all, the juvenile justice system has always occupied a sort of different role than the criminal justice system. and the thinking behind that is that because juveniles aren't fully adult, that we should really you know, the theory is that we should focus on ensuring rehabilitation and that perhaps it's not as appropriate to exact retribution on them because they're not fully formed. you know, there are a variety of rationales for this that are given in some supreme court cases that say, you know, no execution for anyone who committed their crime under the age of 18. and those have to do with impulse control. and the fact that the brain doesn't really come fully online until somet
brown back in 2019. tonight, we want to go in depth on this law and take a closer look at the intentions and the consequences. here now live with me is david ball, santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law. professor, thanks so much for being here tonight. this was by far the most controversial of the reforms that were signed by then governor brown. what is the core purpose of this law? >> well, it's a couple of different things. so first of all, the juvenile...
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>> david: and in philadelphia tonight, the eagles have their own good luck charm. might just be 102-year-old lois brownd when the eagles became a team. set to witness the eagles fifth super bowl appearance, becoming their mascot. the eagles giving her a custom jersey with her last name on the back, and she's 102. the players know she's their lucky charm, saying hi before walking out. tonight, she told us her eagles are going to win. >> they're going to win. i told you. >> david: and what's her secret to a long and happy life at 102? tonight, she tells us, family, faith, and, of course -- football. and i love it. she remembers when the eagles became a team. she was just 11. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. starts right now. >> well, thankfully the rain has stopped, but the damage is not done. this video was shot near the russian river where you can see farms, homes and roads all underwater. >> and devastating landslides. a home in santa rosa was destroyed by a slide that slammed into the front of the home. >> and in fairfax, another saturated hillside slides into an apartment building,
>> david: and in philadelphia tonight, the eagles have their own good luck charm. might just be 102-year-old lois brownd when the eagles became a team. set to witness the eagles fifth super bowl appearance, becoming their mascot. the eagles giving her a custom jersey with her last name on the back, and she's 102. the players know she's their lucky charm, saying hi before walking out. tonight, she told us her eagles are going to win. >> they're going to win. i told you. >>...
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>> david: and in philadelphia tonight, the eagles have their own good luck charm. it just might be 102-year-old eloise brown every single one of them. in fact, she was 11 years old when the eagles became a team. set to witness the eagles' fifth super bowl appearance, becoming their mascot. the eagles giving her a custom jersey with her last name on the back, and she's 102. the players know she's their lucky charm, saying hi before walking out. tonight, she told us her eagles are going to win. >> they're going to win. i told you. >> david: and what's her secret to a long and happy life at 102? tonight, she tells us, family, faith, and, of course -- football. and i love it. she remembers when the eagles became a team. she was just 11. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. mayweather. >> and i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. a break today, but a level two storm is on the way. i'll have the timeline coming up. >> now is the time to hold our sheriff accountable. >> it will be up to the voters. will they grant san mateo county the power to recall embattled sheriff cristina corpus? >> plus, help has a
>> david: and in philadelphia tonight, the eagles have their own good luck charm. it just might be 102-year-old eloise brown every single one of them. in fact, she was 11 years old when the eagles became a team. set to witness the eagles' fifth super bowl appearance, becoming their mascot. the eagles giving her a custom jersey with her last name on the back, and she's 102. the players know she's their lucky charm, saying hi before walking out. tonight, she told us her eagles are going to...
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brown signed senate bill 1391 into law. the law that, in turn, led to this months long trial there in santa cruz. earlier tonight, we spoke to david ball, a santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law, about the bills core purpose. >> part of the other rationale behind this was that there were geographic disparities and also racial disparities in terms of who was whose cases were filed in adult court. >> the professor says rolling back on the tough on crime trend of the 1980s also played a part in that senate bill. the marin county sheriff's office says it has seen a spike in internet and phone scams, specifically targeting targeting older adults. the sheriff's office says in some cases, the victims receive a pop up on a computer claiming to be from a bank with a phone number to call. deputies say when the victim calls the number, the person on the other end of the line asks them to withdraw money from their bank. while each incident is unique, sheriff's deputies say they have identified commonalities in many of the cases. >> the two most common that we've had recently have been a bail scam, where someone wil
brown signed senate bill 1391 into law. the law that, in turn, led to this months long trial there in santa cruz. earlier tonight, we spoke to david ball, a santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law, about the bills core purpose. >> part of the other rationale behind this was that there were geographic disparities and also racial disparities in terms of who was whose cases were filed in adult court. >> the professor says rolling back on the tough on crime...
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for removing brown, simply posting, he is a fine gentleman and outstanding leader, nominating as his replacement air force general dan king. mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> david: mary bruce at the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the horror over the body returned by hamas to an israeli family. the family said this was not their loved one. tonight, hamas now says it has given them the right body. but all this leading to new tensions. will this cease-fire even hold? here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: 24 hours after the shock of hamas handing over the wrong body to a grieving israeli family, tonight, the terrorist group saying they have now transferred the correct body of 32-year-old shiri bibas. bibas. the mother of two little redheaded boys. kafir was just 8 months old. his big brother ariel 4 when all three were kidnapped from their home during the october 7th massacre. the children were the youngest israeli hostages. the tiny bodies of the bibas boys were released thursday in a chaotic handover. hamas insists the bibas family was killed by an israeli air strike, but tonight israeli officials say that was a lie, the boys were kille
for removing brown, simply posting, he is a fine gentleman and outstanding leader, nominating as his replacement air force general dan king. mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> david: mary bruce at the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the horror over the body returned by hamas to an israeli family. the family said this was not their loved one. tonight, hamas now says it has given them the right body. but all this leading to new tensions. will this...
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and chef alton brown offers reflections on ruminations and a new book of essays. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour." from the davidrubenstein studio at weta in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> the trump administration is continuing to dismantle the u.s. agency for international development posting this message on the agency's main page. it says "all usaid direct hire personnel will be placed on administrative leave globally with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, poor leadership and specially designated programs. secretary of state marco rubio had this to say. >> our goal for u.s. was to align the programs that it fulfills with the foreign policy of the united states. and yet over the last two decades, it has not and it has gotten worse and worse and multiple administrations have complained about a but none have done anything about it. we are going to do something about it. this is not about ending foreign aid, it is about structuring it in a way that furthers the national interests of the united st
and chef alton brown offers reflections on ruminations and a new book of essays. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour." from the davidrubenstein studio at weta in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> the trump administration is continuing to dismantle the u.s. agency for international development posting this message on the agency's main page. it says "all usaid direct hire personnel will be placed on...
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brown. rafael mandelman, chen and danny sauter. and of course our city aorney and administor david chu and rmen chu. the chu siblings. ask ed. after the i dotting the god of waling will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]ill i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. e will lead i miniprosec session all of you will follow the white crane folks will...
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brown. rafael mandelman, chen and danny sauter. and of course our city attorney and administrator david chu and carmen chu.and as you are setting up to announce i will ask the dignitaries to stay seated. after the i dotting the god of waling will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]ill i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. e will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]a will lead i minipros >> making to may grandkids a program all about pop ups, artists, non profits small business in into vacant downtown throughout the area for a three to 6 months engagement. >> i think san francisco is really bright and i wanted to be a part of it revitalization. >> i'm hillary, the owner of [indiscernible] pizza. vacant and vibrant got into safe downtown we never could have gotten into pre-pandemic. we thought about opening downtown but couldn't afford it and a landlord [indiscernible] this was a awes
brown. rafael mandelman, chen and danny sauter. and of course our city attorney and administrator david chu and carmen chu.and as you are setting up to announce i will ask the dignitaries to stay seated. after the i dotting the god of waling will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]ill i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. e will lead i...
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brown signed senate bill 1391 into law. the law that in turn, led to this months long trial there in santa cruz. earlier tonight, we spoke with david ball, a santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law. >> 1391 was really a kind of return to what had been the norm before the 1980s of, you know, not charging children as adults. so that sort of rolled back, you know, a trend in the sort of tough on crime era of the 80s that said, no, you know, anyone can be charged as an adult, depending on the case. and, you know, adult filing would sort of depend on the circumstances in the case that was made by the district attorney. >> professor david ball says geographical and racial disparities also played a part in senate bill 1319. san francisco police say a juvenile was shot in the outer sunset district. it happened just after 3:00 this afternoon on 37th avenue in santiago. police officers say a boy was transported to a hospital. no word on the exact age of the victim, but he is expected to be okay. investigators are working to piece together tonight what led up to those shots being fired? >> new at ten. a major develop
brown signed senate bill 1391 into law. the law that in turn, led to this months long trial there in santa cruz. earlier tonight, we spoke with david ball, a santa clara university law professor specializing in criminal law. >> 1391 was really a kind of return to what had been the norm before the 1980s of, you know, not charging children as adults. so that sort of rolled back, you know, a trend in the sort of tough on crime era of the 80s that said, no, you know, anyone can be charged as...
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brown. rafael mandelman chen and danny sauter. and of course our city attorney and administrator david chu and carmen chu.lings. >> and as you are setting up to announce i will ask the dignitaries to stay seated. after the i dotting the god of waling will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]ill i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]e will lead i miniprosecute session all of you will follow the white crane folks will come behind you and go down. [♪music♪]a will lead i miniprosecute i'm chanel joyce i'm a firefighter for the san francisco fire department. i currently am the station 4. in the mission bay districtism lived in san francisco in noe valley. grew up with my mom and i went to high school in san ma te'o. after high school i went to mississippi where i played volleyball in university of southern mississippi. what got me going after college was i was applying to place related to fire and police i loved my experience but my family is home. i grew up
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david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. for your brain. the home improvement store. >> so which would you recommend? >> do you. >> like brown? >> hay?tter at. >> home. with empire's home floor advantage. you can compare samples in your own space. plus, i'll be here. >> to help you with. >> every step of the process. >> do you remember trying to figure out pricing and installation? >> there's the measurement. >> fee, delivery fee, restocking. >> fee. >> convenience fee. and installation. oh, no. no, that's not my department. >> we have. >> clear all inclusive pricing. no surprises. >> and installation is on your schedule. it could even be installed tomorrow. >> call or visit empire today.com and get the home floor advantage. it really is. advantage. it really is. >> better at home. are my 5 morning alarms a metaphor for everything else i'm putting off ? like my laundry? or my 768 unread texts? i'm just your dermatologist. seven hundred and sixty nine. try hydro boost. neutrogena. weightless hydration that goes deep. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein,
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