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director of leadership development of the jewish community -- endowment fund of san francisco and david robinson, who is the bay area director of keshet, which is a national nonprofit that works for inclusion of lgbtq jews in the jewish community. welcome back katherine and david. >> before we went to the break, david, you are going to jump in with comments about why we do this in the jewish community and why it is important. >> yes. i went to start by saying that the program, the lgbtq pathways program is a collaboration of the federation keshet. and a group called the lgbt alliance -- after the next break, we will talk more about. it is made up of lgbt jews from the bay area that has been engaged as lay leaders advocating with and working with the federation over many years, to increase the involvement of lgbt jews in jewish life and increase the federation attention to the lgbt community. and with this particular program, the most immediate genesis of it was the recognition of the same half-dozen lgbt jews in the bay area, were turned to again and again, whenever someone wanted to hear from a
director of leadership development of the jewish community -- endowment fund of san francisco and david robinson, who is the bay area director of keshet, which is a national nonprofit that works for inclusion of lgbtq jews in the jewish community. welcome back katherine and david. >> before we went to the break, david, you are going to jump in with comments about why we do this in the jewish community and why it is important. >> yes. i went to start by saying that the program, the...
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history interest won the mvp, bill russell, willis reed dave cow wednesday, three years later and david robinsony one to do it in the last four decades. online on twitter a couple came up with the correct response. chris the kid said four. he was the first one in but will be five after james harden. i guess he's a houston fan and lefty nation was heard from from our l.a. studio, jalen rose, pretty darned good lefty had it easy. very good, jalen, good answer. >> hubie: bill russell, when they had it there, and then you had a dash, that's five, not just four. five. >> mike: right. exactly. harden, another 30-point game with those free throws. and he leads the league with number of 0-point games this year, his first two of the quarter, one-point game as we approach 2:30 left. james on the switch picked up here. no kyrie irving, ball has been in lebron's hands most of the day. stepback three. nope. harden goes to get the rebound. ahead to josh smith. spins and gets it. >> hubie: great one by josh smith. very smart. lebron throws that fadeaway three. smith took off but how about the pass, the pass wa
history interest won the mvp, bill russell, willis reed dave cow wednesday, three years later and david robinsony one to do it in the last four decades. online on twitter a couple came up with the correct response. chris the kid said four. he was the first one in but will be five after james harden. i guess he's a houston fan and lefty nation was heard from from our l.a. studio, jalen rose, pretty darned good lefty had it easy. very good, jalen, good answer. >> hubie: bill russell, when...
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. >> reporter: david we just heard from tony robinson's family. they are urging calm tonight and respect for police. officer kenny is on paid leave while the investigation continues. david? >> linzie, thank you. >>> now, to the dramatic new images revealed in the boston bombing trial today. chilling new video prosecutors say shows dzhokhar tsarnaev placing the bomb and minutes later, as chaos was involving, calmly buying milk at the store. abc's tom llamas in boston this evening. >> reporter: watch closely. prosecutors say, for the first time, we're receiving dzhokhar saern yef committing his act of terror. he's the one in the white cap picking a spot in the crowd and slipping off the backpack holding that pressure cooker bomb. he uses his cell phone, allegedly, to call his brother and seconds later, the first explosion. as the crowd suddenly looks left certain yef slips away and then the bomb prosecutors say he planted, goes off. a fireball erupting into the camera. just about 20 minutes later, as chaos was erupting at the finish line surveillance
. >> reporter: david we just heard from tony robinson's family. they are urging calm tonight and respect for police. officer kenny is on paid leave while the investigation continues. david? >> linzie, thank you. >>> now, to the dramatic new images revealed in the boston bombing trial today. chilling new video prosecutors say shows dzhokhar tsarnaev placing the bomb and minutes later, as chaos was involving, calmly buying milk at the store. abc's tom llamas in boston this...
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eugene robinson and david ignatius is still with us. you're not a sheep. there was republican on republican violence. >> yes there was. >> i saw it. it was disturbing joe. >> you may have to sort it out. >> it was upsetting. >> i need to go to therapy now. >> all right. we have a lot to get to and we'll talk politics in a moment. great table for that. but first, it is deadline day in the negotiations over iran's nuclear program. there are now less than 11 hours left for diplomats from the u.s. and five other nations to reach an agreement with iran. and secretary of state john kerry is warning there are still, quote, tricky issues to be resolved. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell as the latest. >> reporter: the skies of the are as. in a luxurious 19th century palace. legend says once inhabit i'd by lord byron and coco chanel. the challenge, to stop iran from converting nuclear technology into a nuclear weapon. and if iran cheats to give the world at least a year's warning before iran could build a bomb. one idea have iran send its at
eugene robinson and david ignatius is still with us. you're not a sheep. there was republican on republican violence. >> yes there was. >> i saw it. it was disturbing joe. >> you may have to sort it out. >> it was upsetting. >> i need to go to therapy now. >> all right. we have a lot to get to and we'll talk politics in a moment. great table for that. but first, it is deadline day in the negotiations over iran's nuclear program. there are now less than 11...
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david: good stuff. we have to leave it at that. craig hodge, chris robinson, mark lehman, bob iaccino. thank you, gentlemen. >>> lumber liquidators big in the news. the stock getting chopped again tumbling 15% after rally last couple days. goldman sachs and others cut price targets, citing weaker sales after "60 minutes," the tv show, questioned safety of some of its chinese-made laminates. >> to defend the company he founded two decades ago, tom sullivan, chairman of lumber liquidators. thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. liz: you have said, again at issue are the ways that "60 minutes" tested and said they found too high levels of formaldehyde in the laminates that came from china, laminated boards that came from china. you said you have the reporter, anderson cooper on tape, you know, maybe our testing wasn't quite what it should have been or is different from what is required from the state. you say you have that on tape. you could shut this situation down right away by releasing that tape. will you? why haven't you yet? >> well we have, didn't say exactly that but he ag
david: good stuff. we have to leave it at that. craig hodge, chris robinson, mark lehman, bob iaccino. thank you, gentlemen. >>> lumber liquidators big in the news. the stock getting chopped again tumbling 15% after rally last couple days. goldman sachs and others cut price targets, citing weaker sales after "60 minutes," the tv show, questioned safety of some of its chinese-made laminates. >> to defend the company he founded two decades ago, tom sullivan, chairman of...
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authors honored by the national book critics circle included marilynne robinson, whose novel "lila" took home the fiction prize, and david davis, who won the nonfiction award for "the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation." and roz chast, the "new yorker" staff cartoonist, won in the autobiography category for "can't we talk about something more pleasant," a memoir about the last few years of her parents' lives. she spoke to jeffrey brown at the miami book fair last year. watch that, along with conversations with other nominated authors, on our homepage: pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: finally tonight, an appreciation of an architect whose work and design for the everyday household captured the public's imagination. jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: around the world and especially in this country michael graves left his mark through buildings of color and ornament. the municipal building, in portland, oregon, the humana building in louisville kentucky, and the disney corporation's headquarters in burbank, california. yet he was known to many more for his smaller works, designing household goods like toasters,
authors honored by the national book critics circle included marilynne robinson, whose novel "lila" took home the fiction prize, and david davis, who won the nonfiction award for "the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation." and roz chast, the "new yorker" staff cartoonist, won in the autobiography category for "can't we talk about something more pleasant," a memoir about the last few years of her parents' lives. she spoke to jeffrey brown at the...
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highly publicized deaths at michael brown and tony robinson have fueled anti-police feeling and triggered federal scrutiny much to the anger of david clark. >> a little late now for eric holder to come out and call the people who shot these police officers st. louis finest called them punks. why didn't he use that term when talking about michael brown. >> reporter: if police are hated and hunted you might think no one would want the job but the experts and numbers say otherwise. atlanta police recently posted positions for 200 new police officers. they received more than 5,000 applications. in nearby de kalb county officials heard of recruiting concerns but. >> i haven't seen any data to suggest that. that's all kind of -- here it depends on where you are. >> reporter: some departments and agencies have reported difficulty finding minority candidates. they don't blame ferguson. as for sheriff clark it's not the cops of tomorrow he's worried about. it's the ones who wear the uniform tonight. >> war has been declared on the american police officer. >> reporter: that doesn't mean cops should be warriors according to new york police co
highly publicized deaths at michael brown and tony robinson have fueled anti-police feeling and triggered federal scrutiny much to the anger of david clark. >> a little late now for eric holder to come out and call the people who shot these police officers st. louis finest called them punks. why didn't he use that term when talking about michael brown. >> reporter: if police are hated and hunted you might think no one would want the job but the experts and numbers say otherwise....
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david, thank you. >>> there's developing news tonight a threat against president obama's niece prompted increased security at a college basketball game tonight. lesley robinson is a freshman on the princeton university women's basketball team. they were playing at the university of maryland. security was reportedly increased on maryland's campus during that game thanks to threat that came in a phone message that was left at princeton. neither the president nor the first lady attended that game but two supreme court justices were there. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock penn state wants a task force to take a close is sorry look at greek live on campus. that review comes following the suspension of capita delta roh. that fraternity is accused of of posting pictures of naked and incapacitateed women in compromiseing positions to a private facebook page. in a statement today penn state's president eric baron said i ask for your understanding as due process proceeds. at the same time i believe we must embark on supplement tea action that will have more long-term impact on the issues we face. next week, i will name a task force to look into fraternity and sorority live at
david, thank you. >>> there's developing news tonight a threat against president obama's niece prompted increased security at a college basketball game tonight. lesley robinson is a freshman on the princeton university women's basketball team. they were playing at the university of maryland. security was reportedly increased on maryland's campus during that game thanks to threat that came in a phone message that was left at princeton. neither the president nor the first lady attended...
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david campese highlights the changes of backs over the last 20 years. >> i think there's a lot of emphasis on size, but i think there's a place for another jason robinson. i want to go to the games and i want to go for my seat. and i want to see people taking people on because that's what excites me about the game. when you look at some of the best teams in the world and look at you know, the likes of new zealand, they're so good at it. >> defensive coaches, such as sean edwards, have revolutionized this aspect of the game. so has the attacking play been blunted beyond the point of return? >> all the best teams i've seen over the years have great defensive structures but they also have players that can do something to open up the defense. the best defense in the world can be opened up and sometimes, that may be by just some sheer brilliance somebody who has got some great feet great pace. if you can get the ball to them at the rate times, then you can break any defense. >> fascinating to hear robinson's insights. the best jumpers are trying to soar to new heights. now he's trying to better his distance of 251 1/2 meters on a purpose-built hill. seth be
david campese highlights the changes of backs over the last 20 years. >> i think there's a lot of emphasis on size, but i think there's a place for another jason robinson. i want to go to the games and i want to go for my seat. and i want to see people taking people on because that's what excites me about the game. when you look at some of the best teams in the world and look at you know, the likes of new zealand, they're so good at it. >> defensive coaches, such as sean edwards,...
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david, we have to enter. >> reporter: before forcing his way in. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: police say officer kenny opened fire after being attacked by robinsondecorated officer, not only for an officer involved shooting that occurred in 2007 but he also received a life-saving award in 2005. >> reporter: according to officials, kenny a 12-year veteran of the force and a former coast guardsman giving robinson cpr. tony robinson's family is urging people to demonstrate, but to do it peacefully. meanwhile, the officers behind me patrolling this scene 24 hours a day securing it but they aren't in charge anymore thanks to a law just passed last year in wisconsin. all officer-involved shootings must be investigated by a third party. the state's division for criminal investigation now tasked with finding out the facts in this case. dan? >> this is going to be a closely watched investigation for sure. linzie, thank you. and as we said these events in madison are playing out against the backdrop of history, the 50th anniversary of this, the brutal beating of marchers in selma, alabama, simply calling for the right to vote and this weekend, a new march
david, we have to enter. >> reporter: before forcing his way in. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: police say officer kenny opened fire after being attacked by robinsondecorated officer, not only for an officer involved shooting that occurred in 2007 but he also received a life-saving award in 2005. >> reporter: according to officials, kenny a 12-year veteran of the force and a former coast guardsman giving robinson cpr. tony robinson's family is urging people to...
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robinson i want to see that process go into place. i want to see and give them a chance to do the independent investigation that the people want and that the law requires. >> davidto see or hear the interview that i did with the madison police chief? >> yes, i did. but first i want to comment on the previous episode you had with the idiots from epsilon, whatever they are, that's appalling. i'm a university professor, i was a cop for three and a half. those gentlemen and those women in oklahoma need to be prosecuted to the full extent of whatever the student conduct code would permit. i'm appalled as a university professor to see students behave that way. sorry, but i had to get that out there. >> yes, i think we all agree. talking about the police chief for tony robinson's death, he apologized. do you think that was the right move? >> i don't know. because i don't know what happened. i think that if there's some indication that the officer's behavior was incorrect, that he used deadly force inappropriately or perhaps with a mistake of fact but would have been legally justified, then perhaps an apology is appropriate. on the other hand if it turns out that the yo
robinson i want to see that process go into place. i want to see and give them a chance to do the independent investigation that the people want and that the law requires. >> davidto see or hear the interview that i did with the madison police chief? >> yes, i did. but first i want to comment on the previous episode you had with the idiots from epsilon, whatever they are, that's appalling. i'm a university professor, i was a cop for three and a half. those gentlemen and those women...