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getting stranger. >> why in the world has james brown not been buried yet?don't need an autopsy. i'm his daughter. >> this story has never been told before in the mainstream press. you won't find it any of brown's biography. >> nobody wanted to hear the truth or print the truth. >> i spent nearly two years checking out jackie's story. i traveled through nine states, interviewed nearly 140 people, analyzed more than 1,300 pages of text messages from her iphone and sent a mysterious item from a black duffle bag for forensic testing. in two years, i found out a lot of things that jackie didn't know when she called me. pull up a chair and let me tell you the story of the godfather of soul. >> the king is dead, long live the king. >> oh, my goodness. cnn's thomas lake is here. we wrote this extraordinary three part investigative series that just went live on cnn.com. so thomas, thank you so much for coming to d.c. and talking me through this incredible, incredible investigation and this journey you've been on for the last two years. let's just start with why won'
getting stranger. >> why in the world has james brown not been buried yet?don't need an autopsy. i'm his daughter. >> this story has never been told before in the mainstream press. you won't find it any of brown's biography. >> nobody wanted to hear the truth or print the truth. >> i spent nearly two years checking out jackie's story. i traveled through nine states, interviewed nearly 140 people, analyzed more than 1,300 pages of text messages from her iphone and sent a...
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the same circus singer who called me to talk about james brown's death. drian brown. and she told me -- she all along suspected that adrian brown had been murdered. in 2017 when i was just starting the reporting on this story, jackie the friend of adrian, told me i should call up the detective who looked into adrian brown's death, this beverly hills police detective, since retired. she thought he had some information about adrian brown's death. i reached out to this detective, he did have some information. what he had was a notebook. it was from this confidential informant. someone he had worked with quite a few times in the past. and she had told him something. he thought she knew something about adrian's death. this is one of the strangest parts. at the time she gave him the notebook, it was shortly before she died. he looked through the first few pages. it was a bunch of names and phone numbers and so he was confused, didn't know what it was, didn't read the whole thing. in 2017, shortly after i reached out to him, this detective went back. flipped deep
the same circus singer who called me to talk about james brown's death. drian brown. and she told me -- she all along suspected that adrian brown had been murdered. in 2017 when i was just starting the reporting on this story, jackie the friend of adrian, told me i should call up the detective who looked into adrian brown's death, this beverly hills police detective, since retired. she thought he had some information about adrian brown's death. i reached out to this detective, he did have some...
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getting stranger. >> why in the world has james brown not been buried yet? an autopsy. i'm his daughter. i have his blood. >> reporter: the story has never been told before in the mainstream press. you won't find it in brown's biographies. >> nobody wanted to hear the truth. nobody wanted to print the truth. >> reporter: i spent nearly two years checking out jackie's story. i traveled nine states, interviewed nearly 140 people, analyzed more than 1,300 pages of text messages from her iphone and sent a mysterious item from a black duffel bag for testing at a forensic lab. in two years i have found out things jackie didn't know when she called me. pull up a chair and let me tell you the story of the circus singer and the godfather of soul. >> the king is dead. long live the king. >> wow. so many questions for our own thomas lake who wrote this three-part investigative series. it's all live now on cnn.com. i would point you there after this. exceptional reporting. two years of reporting. you went through 1,300 pages of text messages, tens of thousands of pages
getting stranger. >> why in the world has james brown not been buried yet? an autopsy. i'm his daughter. i have his blood. >> reporter: the story has never been told before in the mainstream press. you won't find it in brown's biographies. >> nobody wanted to hear the truth. nobody wanted to print the truth. >> reporter: i spent nearly two years checking out jackie's story. i traveled nine states, interviewed nearly 140 people, analyzed more than 1,300 pages of text...
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get over it. ♪ ♪ got your high-heeled sneakers on ♪ >> everyone remembers james brown's performance.oming a mainstream figure. ♪ babe, babe, babe, babe ♪ >> the stones then close, and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ what a crazy town ♪ never stop rockin' until the moon went down ♪ >> we see, you know, jagger coming alive, you know, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ on car insurance? did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? weeeeeeeee! we we weeeee! weeeeeeee! weeeeeeee! weeeeeeee! max. maxwell! yeah? you're home. oh, cool. thanks mrs. a. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> when i say staples, i mean staples. >> it's okay, mister. i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john. they're waiting for you in the studio. >> i'm dying to do a bit of work. >> oh, listen to the teacher's pet. >> save the class, eh? >> oh, lay off. >> get a move on.
get over it. ♪ ♪ got your high-heeled sneakers on ♪ >> everyone remembers james brown's performance.oming a mainstream figure. ♪ babe, babe, babe, babe ♪ >> the stones then close, and they were afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ what a crazy town ♪ never stop rockin' until the moon went down ♪ >> we see, you know, jagger coming alive, you know, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because...
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. >> actually, if you like michael jackson, michael jackson liked james brown.ames brown liked count basy, and we could just keep going back like that. ♪. >> reporter: today through a grant from the city of oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schoolchildren are attending ms. bay's black music through the ages concert at yoshi's in oakland. >> i thought the music was good. >> she's teaching us how to be respectful to others. >> we'll learn things out of the songs. >> reporter: for faye, she feeds off the childrens' energy and the fact kids she's taught are bringing their own students to listen and learn. >> this music will live on. it will just go on and on and on. >> reporter: so for reaching the history of black music to children in the bay area, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to faye carol. allen martin. >> she runs a school of the get down because she likes to get down. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. we'll be right back after this. >>> to the days of purple cauliflower. look
. >> actually, if you like michael jackson, michael jackson liked james brown.ames brown liked count basy, and we could just keep going back like that. ♪. >> reporter: today through a grant from the city of oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schoolchildren are attending ms. bay's black music through the ages concert at yoshi's in oakland. >> i thought the music was good. >> she's teaching us how to be respectful to others. >> we'll learn...
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. >> actually, if you like michael jackson, he liked james brown and james brown liked count basie, andwe could be going on like that. [ music ] >> today through a grant through the city of oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schoolchildren are attending her black music through the ages concert in oakland. >> i thought the music was good. >> and she teaches us how to be right-field lineful to others. >> we will learn things out of the songs. >> for faye, she feeds off the children's energy, and the fact that kids she has taught are now bringing their own students to listen and learn. >> this music will live on in infamy. it will just go on and on and on. >> so for teaching the history of blass music to children in the bay area, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to faith carol. >> faye carol has run as teaching program called school of the get down because she says anyone who knows her likes to get down! >> she also called me cute! you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson on kpix.com/hero. >> a woman goes into labor while home alone. how she mana
. >> actually, if you like michael jackson, he liked james brown and james brown liked count basie, andwe could be going on like that. [ music ] >> today through a grant through the city of oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schoolchildren are attending her black music through the ages concert in oakland. >> i thought the music was good. >> and she teaches us how to be right-field lineful to others. >> we will learn things out of the songs....
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. >> then on to the game, we'll have pre-game analysis from our own james brown and talk with some oforters in the business. it's all ahead this super sunday on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we're in the nfl experience complex at the site of super bowl liii. the presidential interview is tradition and we sat down with president trump in the blue room in the white house on friday. would you shutdown the government again? >> we'll have to see what happens on february 15th. >> you're not taking it off the table? >> i don't like to take things off the table. it's the alternative. it's a national emergency. it's other things and you know there's been plenty of national emergencies called. this really is an invasion of our country by human traffickers. these are horrible people bring inning women, mostly, but bringing in women and children into our country. human trafficking and we'll have a strong border and you need a physical barrier you, need a wall. anybody that says you don't are playing games. >> you had quite the showdown with speaker pelosi. what
. >> then on to the game, we'll have pre-game analysis from our own james brown and talk with some oforters in the business. it's all ahead this super sunday on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we're in the nfl experience complex at the site of super bowl liii. the presidential interview is tradition and we sat down with president trump in the blue room in the white house on friday. would you shutdown the government again? >>...
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nfl host james brown will take the place of my trophy.e'll be here to talk about the latest surrounding the game on the field. i'm going to hang out here. i think i have to shine him up. don't let them see the fingerprints. we'll see you a little bit later in the show. >> again, again she bests us -- once again. >> it will be great to see j.b., who is a prize himself. >>> we begin with growing calls for the resignation of virginia governor ralph northam. friday two racially insensitive year book entries from his college and medical school days surfaced. one includes a picture the governor admits he is in, it's a person in blackface, joined by a person wearing a kkk robe. the other lists a racial slur as one of northam's college nicknames. now politicians from both parties including some newly minted presidential candidates want to see northam step aside. kenneth craig is here with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. since the yearbook entries surfaced, northam, a democrat elected in 2017, has issued two apologies.
nfl host james brown will take the place of my trophy.e'll be here to talk about the latest surrounding the game on the field. i'm going to hang out here. i think i have to shine him up. don't let them see the fingerprints. we'll see you a little bit later in the show. >> again, again she bests us -- once again. >> it will be great to see j.b., who is a prize himself. >>> we begin with growing calls for the resignation of virginia governor ralph northam. friday two racially...
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a new investigative series looks at whether james brown and his third wife were killed.he godfather of soul's very own doctor is questioning the his death... there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. (vicki) could somebody have killed the godfather of soul? at least 13 people think so -- and one of them includes the doctor who signed james brown's death certificate. the iconic singer died at 73 in an atlanta hospital back in 2006...(grant) his official cause of death was a heart attack and fluid in the lungs. but in a new investigative series, doctor marvin crawford says he doesn't believe brown could have gone from as healthy as he was- to death so quickly. there are new calls for a forensic investigation. crawford says he initially asked for an autopsy -- but bro
a new investigative series looks at whether james brown and his third wife were killed.he godfather of soul's very own doctor is questioning the his death... there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments...
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>>> and two years cnn investigation now raising questions about the death of james brown, the godfather. why nearly a dozen people are calling for an investigation into his death? liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option.a. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. iyou may be at increased riskf for pneumococcal pneumonia -a p
>>> and two years cnn investigation now raising questions about the death of james brown, the godfather. why nearly a dozen people are calling for an investigation into his death? liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a...
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he didn't know that was from 30 years ago, james brown.from the godfather of soul, to the godfather of poll, vice president joe biden. [ applause ] >> well, i have an announcement to make. i'm not one of the famous flames. those of you who knows james brown. good morning, everyone. rev, thank you for that introduction. folks, you are looking, the one title i can claim is i am mr. amtrak. when i travel -- no, no, i tell you, the press will tell you, they kept fastidious miles of how many miles you fly on an air force plane, and about six and a half years in, the headline in the paper, biden travels a million miles on air force two and i didn't want to take the g 5, and it cost too much money and i would take the train and the secret service didn't like that, they thought it was more dangerous and a guy grabbed my choke, and i have been riding since 1973, joey, joey, a million miles, big deal, the boys and i figured out how many miles you traveled on amtrak. and i said you did? yesterday, averaged 119 days a year for 36 and years and vice pr
he didn't know that was from 30 years ago, james brown.from the godfather of soul, to the godfather of poll, vice president joe biden. [ applause ] >> well, i have an announcement to make. i'm not one of the famous flames. those of you who knows james brown. good morning, everyone. rev, thank you for that introduction. folks, you are looking, the one title i can claim is i am mr. amtrak. when i travel -- no, no, i tell you, the press will tell you, they kept fastidious miles of how many...
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nation including president trump on north korea, china and the russia investigation, plus our own james brown of super bowl 53 here in atlanta. we continue our conversation with president trouble which took place friday just before he was wheels up for his home in palm beach, florida. what surprised you about some of questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well look the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russian than any president maybe ever but than any president. >> when it comes to the investigation that the special counsel's conducting. 34 people have been charged here. >> are you ready? okay. are you ready? of the 34 people many of them were bloggers from moscow or they were people who had nothing to do with me or had nothing to do with what they were talking about or there were people that got caught telling a fib or telling a lie. it's a terrible thing that happened to this country because this investition ia witch hunt. it's a terrible witch healt huna terrible disgrace. when the fbi said he wasn't lying and robert mule said he was and they took him in and destroyed hi
nation including president trump on north korea, china and the russia investigation, plus our own james brown of super bowl 53 here in atlanta. we continue our conversation with president trouble which took place friday just before he was wheels up for his home in palm beach, florida. what surprised you about some of questions that robert mueller asked you. >> well look the russia thing is a hoax. i have been tougher on russian than any president maybe ever but than any president....
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs sports anchor james brown will be hosting the super bowl pregamefrom atlanta with a preview. >>> plus, dana jacobson gets a chance to fly with the thunderbirds who will be taking part in the traditional pregame flyover. >>> and "e.t.'s" kevin frasier has the only interview with singer adam levine as maroon 5 gets ready to perform in the halftime show. >>> that's the "cbs early morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. morning" news. have a great day. february 1st. i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> starting with a live look hbeen waiting for you ay, and since
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs sports anchor james brown will be hosting the super bowl pregamefrom atlanta with a preview. >>> plus, dana jacobson gets a chance to fly with the thunderbirds who will be taking part in the traditional pregame flyover. >>> and "e.t.'s" kevin frasier has the only interview with singer adam levine as maroon 5 gets ready to perform in the halftime show. >>> that's the "cbs early morning...
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reverend james brown whether he could join us today. asked a little bit about me and i said reverend brown i tend to burnett elementary school in the country's point and he looks at me and he says. madam can you hear him say that he says madam do you know about. burnett elementary school do you know who is named after mind you i had been gone for three years and i went to elementary school there in the 70s so frankly i didn't and that's very important history and he proceeded to tell me that in 1840 to a missouri lawyer. by the name of peter burnett moved to germantown oregon which is now portland oregon we're actually i've been for the last 30 years. 1842 he moved there when he passed a law that said that any black people who live there after six months would be flawed and following that he wanted to also exterminate native americans and chinese. and not only that he then came down here in 1849 this man named burnett and he became the first elected governor of california that's the same burnett now he tried to pass the same law here in
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we'll hear from both starting quarterbacks in super bowl liii and the nfl today's james brown will preview the matchup. >>> plus, maroon five front man adam levine talks with kevin fraser about sunday's halftime show. and the thunderbirds preparing for their flyover. >>> first, a look at today's eye openin opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> it's freezing, it's rough. >> stings. my eyes water. >> it's ridiculous, freezing. >> the death toll rises from the polar vortex. >> we're almost out of the deep freeze. >> it's not here yet but it's in sight. >> say hello to the warmth saturday, sunday, monday. >> president trump says he's all but given up on negotiations with congress over border security and will likely take action on his own. don't want to wastey time. the president made a s chiefs. now saying the media misquoted their testimony to congress. >> i suggested you call them and they said it was fake news. >> federal officials say they have made a huge seizure of fentanyl at a border crossing in arizona. >> largest fentanyl seizure. >> the so-called fiji water girl is suing the brand t
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and what did james brown say? i don't what nobody to bring me -- i will get it myself.hat was the subtext of these movements of liberation. king said, sons of former slaves and sons of former slave owners will sit down at the table of brotherhood. the central message, they will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character. he talks about the importance of faith, how all colors well see the glory of the lord together. he uses a line from the familiar --g "my country'tis of the "my country 'tis of thee." my fathers died, land over everyrim pride, mountainside, let freedom ring. he closes it up and says, "let so that jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the old crew --old negropulled sprit, free at last, free at last, thank god all mighty we are free at last." at that time the speech was a most prophetically called, "where do we go from here?" at the time he ended his speech as he got to the crescendo, he said, "we all have a task. let us go out and find dissatisf
and what did james brown say? i don't what nobody to bring me -- i will get it myself.hat was the subtext of these movements of liberation. king said, sons of former slaves and sons of former slave owners will sit down at the table of brotherhood. the central message, they will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character. he talks about the importance of faith, how all colors well see the glory of the lord together. he uses a line...
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. >> anthony: the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business.her -- >> questlove: yep. >> anthony: a d.j. >> questlove: technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> anthony: deviled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want like ten more. delicious. fried green tomatoes with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. >> anthony: how often are you in miami? >> questlove: three to five times a year. >> what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new york sound, whatever? >> questlove: you can't say something specific like philadelphia had strings in their arrangement whereas stats records had organ in theirs. but i do consider the sound of miami, the beginning of really great dance music. >> anthony: what's called 77 elvis pancakes? chocolate chip pancakes, bourbon maple syrup, banana compote and peanut butter. even if you're not the king, you'll want to die on the toilet like her did after t
. >> anthony: the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business.her -- >> questlove: yep. >> anthony: a d.j. >> questlove: technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> anthony: deviled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want like ten more. delicious. fried green tomatoes with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. >>...
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. >> james brown and we could keep going back like that. >> reporter: today, through a grant from the oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schools children are attending the black music through the ages concert. >> i thought the music was good. >> she's teaching us how to be respectful to others. >> for faye she feeds off the children's energy. >> this music will live on in infamy. it would just go on and on and on. >> reporter: for teaching the history of black music to children in the bay area, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to faith harold. ellen martin, kpix 5. ellen martin, kpix 5. >>> it's a 6:55. >> police are looking up for four suspects after an armed bank robbery. the robbery happened yesterday morning at the wells fargo branch. police say a short time later, shots were fired at officers at a nearby neighborhood. a patrol car was damaged, allowing those the suspects to get away. >>> him and is in custody after a 12 hour standoff with police. the incident began yesterday morning near the front yard. the suspect reentered the restaurant afte
. >> james brown and we could keep going back like that. >> reporter: today, through a grant from the oakland's cultural funding program, another 600 middle schools children are attending the black music through the ages concert. >> i thought the music was good. >> she's teaching us how to be respectful to others. >> for faye she feeds off the children's energy. >> this music will live on in infamy. it would just go on and on and on. >> reporter: for...
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a man who had been james brown's road manager.fter he perpetuated the single most racial hoax and memory, he got a promotion. he became the world famous civil rights leader. he ran for president. he became a policy advisor to barack obama. according to visitor logs, he was invited to the obama white house more than 80 times. he cut his own show on msnbc which he still has. he has never apologized or knowledge the harm he did to this country by lying about her case. no one has forced him to. the lesson of al sharpton was clear to everyone watching, there are no penalties for hate hoaxes. there are only rewards. not surprisingly, there have been many more sense. the incident exploited dramatically after the 2016 election. the muslim student who claims she was assaulted by racists and dropouts. muslim woman in san diego who alleged the same. the anti-asian attack in minnesota. for the racial in delaware. racial graffiti at the air force air force. all fake. those and many, many more. the much-hyped epidemic of hate crimes he averts m
a man who had been james brown's road manager.fter he perpetuated the single most racial hoax and memory, he got a promotion. he became the world famous civil rights leader. he ran for president. he became a policy advisor to barack obama. according to visitor logs, he was invited to the obama white house more than 80 times. he cut his own show on msnbc which he still has. he has never apologized or knowledge the harm he did to this country by lying about her case. no one has forced him to. the...
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. >>> only days away from kickoff at super bowl liii and james brown will preview the patriots and theams matchup. >>> we have the maroon 5 front mem adam levine ahead of the band halftime performance. >>> the best part of the show, the highflying view of what it takes to pull off one of the most carefully choreographed displays of patriotism at the big game. >>> we will see with all that at 7. >>> yesterday, rooting for the patriots and how about you? >> i am in favor of a good game. i am from washington dc so my team is not even with the in 100 miles of the stadium. >> okay. you are a fan of football so that's good. we will see you at 7:00. >>> it is 6:45 am. >>> amazon is reporting record- breaking holiday sales and another strong jobs report is out this morning. >> we have kcbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >> good morning. we are hearing from some economists that are worried about a recession around the corner but no evidence of that in the current economic reports. the labor department reports a gain of 304,000 jobs in january compared to the street consensus of 165,000.
. >>> only days away from kickoff at super bowl liii and james brown will preview the patriots and theams matchup. >>> we have the maroon 5 front mem adam levine ahead of the band halftime performance. >>> the best part of the show, the highflying view of what it takes to pull off one of the most carefully choreographed displays of patriotism at the big game. >>> we will see with all that at 7. >>> yesterday, rooting for the patriots and how about...
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who also has played thurgood marshall and james brown.t to see american culture stop discriminating against people because they see them as envision and their work unworthy. it is time that excellence is judged equally and may the best man or woman win tonight. but let us win on an even playing field. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. until then, keep the conversation going. like us @facebook.com/politics nation and follow us on twitter @politics nation. up next, "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> this sunday, waiting for mueller. >> the washington waiting game goes on. >> we're waiting for the mueller report. >> they're waiting for robert mueller's report. >> with robert mueller said to be wrapping up, still so many unanswered questions. what did president trump know about the infamous trump tower meeting? was there coordination between the trump campaign and russia? most of all, why does it seem the president doesn't want to get to the bottom of what russia did? we'll
who also has played thurgood marshall and james brown.t to see american culture stop discriminating against people because they see them as envision and their work unworthy. it is time that excellence is judged equally and may the best man or woman win tonight. but let us win on an even playing field. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. until then, keep the conversation going. like us @facebook.com/politics nation and follow us on...
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james brown, talking loud and saying nothing. that was donald trump. stevie wonder with stacey. >> donna, thank you. >>> how are americans reacting to stacey abrams' rebuttal last night? rehema ellis is still in atlanta for us there where abrams delivered her response. i checked in with you roughly this time year. what's been the reaction to this hometown girl's performance? >> reporter: well, craig, we spoke to a lot of people yesterday. one of them who impressed us a lot was amy gates. she works at a bakery here in atlanta. she said she was a republican, she voted for trump. she talked about what she wanted to hear from him and that she was hoping she would watch the president as well as the response. but listen to what her number one concern was and what she was hoping the president would address. >> i hope that if he does talk about healthcare, that she is going to agree that we all need to come together about making our healthcare affordable for everyone. the democrats and republicans come together. we're not going to ever solve any problems here
james brown, talking loud and saying nothing. that was donald trump. stevie wonder with stacey. >> donna, thank you. >>> how are americans reacting to stacey abrams' rebuttal last night? rehema ellis is still in atlanta for us there where abrams delivered her response. i checked in with you roughly this time year. what's been the reaction to this hometown girl's performance? >> reporter: well, craig, we spoke to a lot of people yesterday. one of them who impressed us a lot...
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. >> jimmy: like james brown, yeah. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and then he runs out, punts the ball again exciting day for him though, right? >> steve: oh, good day for him, right. but -- >> jimmy: i mean, how many s do you normally do in a game? three? four? >> steve: maybe. if that, right? jimmy: six punts in the super bowl? >> steve: that seems like a a lot. >> jimmy: he's got to be psyched man. [ laughter ] >> steve: i think he'd be more psyched if he made them. >> jimmy: his family -- he's probably got kids. kids lik [ laughter ] star." "your dad's tom brady?" he's like, "no." >> steve: no, no, no. he'smy- >> ji don't even know my dad's name. he's a punter for the rams. >> steve: yeah, but he's a a punter. [ laughter ] he's a punting guy. >> jimmy: yeah. hey, it was groundhog day, guys. and i heard that punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow which means an early spring. [ cheers and applause ] unfortunately, aer 20 years in the spotlight, phil got back home, looked in the mirror and saw a face staring back at him that he no longer recognized. [ light laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] [
. >> jimmy: like james brown, yeah. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and then he runs out, punts the ball again exciting day for him though, right? >> steve: oh, good day for him, right. but -- >> jimmy: i mean, how many s do you normally do in a game? three? four? >> steve: maybe. if that, right? jimmy: six punts in the super bowl? >> steve: that seems like a a lot. >> jimmy: he's got to be psyched man. [ laughter ] >> steve: i think he'd be more...
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arm of them playing james brown and saying it loud, i am black and i am proud. -- myception was thatn parents were a little bit older. when i was born, my father was 45, my mother was already six. 36. my father was born during the depression and had hardships. i know the evolution of terms used to describe black people. he told me them and what he meant to him and how they impacted him. watching that video, you see the evolution of where we are today. i was black. that was the terminology used. brian: how much of james baldwin -- and he wrote the novel we talked about in 1974. i have a whole list. how much did you read of him? monica: when i devoured that, i started on my education of james baldwin. i am not certain of the exact order but i think another country was the second book. it was one of my favorites i read of his. essays,'s room, and his i think i read go tell it on the mountain twice. i think one was for an assignment in college. again, i wanted to read about this. could find. anything i could find of his. i'm excited because they are releasing a children's book he wrote f
arm of them playing james brown and saying it loud, i am black and i am proud. -- myception was thatn parents were a little bit older. when i was born, my father was 45, my mother was already six. 36. my father was born during the depression and had hardships. i know the evolution of terms used to describe black people. he told me them and what he meant to him and how they impacted him. watching that video, you see the evolution of where we are today. i was black. that was the terminology used....
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james brown say be bottoms, but occur court, that new tax will cost you.ait until you hear how expensive it is going to be to makes america a green utopia. >>> news flash, fed chairman jerome powell smacking a elected officials with a warning on capitol hill today. the notion deficits don't matter is plain wrong. many think his dovish position is just plain wrong and even more dangerous. >> the u.s. federal government is on an unsustainable fiscal path by which is meant that debt as a percentage of gdp is growing and now growing sharply, growing quickly, faster and that debt is unsustainable by definition. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast.
james brown say be bottoms, but occur court, that new tax will cost you.ait until you hear how expensive it is going to be to makes america a green utopia. >>> news flash, fed chairman jerome powell smacking a elected officials with a warning on capitol hill today. the notion deficits don't matter is plain wrong. many think his dovish position is just plain wrong and even more dangerous. >> the u.s. federal government is on an unsustainable fiscal path by which is meant that debt...
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district attorney was james l. browning jr. he was a bright guy.t in terms of just his manner and his deportment and his dress, you couldn't help but be struck by how square he was. >> f. lee brought in his number one sidekick, al johnson. al johnson played an amazing role in the case. he was the one that was very, very close to patty. very protective of her. >> i was shocked to see the extent of emotional disturbance that her captivity had caused. she was shriveled up in a chair, sitting across a table from me. you would have to be an uninformed human being not to know of the trauma she had been through by just looking at her. >> have you met bailey? what's he like? >> i've only met him like twice. >> what's he like? does he seem a nice guy? >> he was okay, he was real patronizing. >> really? yeah. well, he's not here the whole time like johnson is. >> al's real nice. >> is he? >> bailey, i don't know him, you know. he just kind of drifts in and -- you know, says, you know, blah, blah, blah. then i just go, oh, okay. >> she writes letters to steve
district attorney was james l. browning jr. he was a bright guy.t in terms of just his manner and his deportment and his dress, you couldn't help but be struck by how square he was. >> f. lee brought in his number one sidekick, al johnson. al johnson played an amazing role in the case. he was the one that was very, very close to patty. very protective of her. >> i was shocked to see the extent of emotional disturbance that her captivity had caused. she was shriveled up in a chair,...
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i don't know >> well, james brown presidency. >> take it for what it's worth. >> reaction to the sixr story he watch tv for six hours, which is really a lot. you keep that guy away from the battle royale game battle royale could wreck the presidency can you imagine? watching fox, playing battle royale it is a detectivive. i' i'll send some dominos to him did you get your magnesis card i got one this weekend it allows me to do absolutely nothing. >> he's also seeing that documentary -- >> also. >> i only watched netflix. i'll go for the hulu >> i only watched the one on netflix. i didn't watch the -- >> i'm saving that for valentine's day. >> shutdown, though, are you banking on this actually happening again? >> no, i'm not i just think it is too -- there are some talking about, like, containment camps. what is it >> spilled coffee? >> you should always carry a handkerchief that's what we're taught at goldman sachs. all cotton. >> as for the week, guys, we'll get names on earnings, under armour, lilly, nvidia, by the way, downgraded today over at bernstein. >> all right i was with som
i don't know >> well, james brown presidency. >> take it for what it's worth. >> reaction to the sixr story he watch tv for six hours, which is really a lot. you keep that guy away from the battle royale game battle royale could wreck the presidency can you imagine? watching fox, playing battle royale it is a detectivive. i' i'll send some dominos to him did you get your magnesis card i got one this weekend it allows me to do absolutely nothing. >> he's also seeing that...
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i'm james stern, ems administrator. >> i'm john brown a medical director. >> i'd like to acknowledge and thank the staff that is behind our -- >> commissioner: would you please speak in the microphone so the whole public could here. thank you. >> i want to take the opportunity to thank our wonderful staff behind all the work we're doing. they're dedicate and passionate about create world class ems system for a world-class
i'm james stern, ems administrator. >> i'm john brown a medical director. >> i'd like to acknowledge and thank the staff that is behind our -- >> commissioner: would you please speak in the microphone so the whole public could here. thank you. >> i want to take the opportunity to thank our wonderful staff behind all the work we're doing. they're dedicate and passionate about create world class ems system for a world-class
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i'm james stern, ems administrator. >> i'm john brown a medical director. >> i'd like to acknowledge and thank the staff that is behind our -- >> commissioner: would you please speak in the microphone so the whole public could here. thank you. >> i want to take the opportunity to thank our wonderful staff behind all the work we're doing. they're dedicate and passionate about create world class ems system for a world-class city. if i can get them to stand up and be recognized. it's a collaborative effort we're undertaking here to change the ems system and to make it a more of a patient outcome-driven system we have the san francisco fire department and king american ambulance and the corporate partner that provide research and technology to make the system better. >> i wanted to talk about some of the accomplishments we made since transferring from december 1 and i was able to consolidate slides but there's actually three pages of work we have done in this incredible team behind me has put in and made some changes. but just to highlight a few, our staffing and we're working on some tr
i'm james stern, ems administrator. >> i'm john brown a medical director. >> i'd like to acknowledge and thank the staff that is behind our -- >> commissioner: would you please speak in the microphone so the whole public could here. thank you. >> i want to take the opportunity to thank our wonderful staff behind all the work we're doing. they're dedicate and passionate about create world class ems system for a world-class city. if i can get them to stand up and be...
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a framework for future talks and there could be many more of those adrian brown al-jazeera hanoi and a diplomatic editor james is joining us live from hanoi as we said a little bit earlier saying he's hoping for a successful talks but what does success mean to each during the second summit. what does it mean to the two sides and what does it mean to the wider. community watching this the regional countries and the international community they are watching this closely in places like beijing in seoul in tokyo and in new york where obviously the u.n. security council is key with regard to the sanctions i think they know that they're not going to get a massive breakthrough moment with north korea giving up all its nuclear program here and now they're not even going to get north korea making a declaration of exactly what's in its nuclear program and saying be there all our missiles these are all our facilities the best they can hope for is some progress and then the start of a sort of process so progress and process that can keep this going what was the big breakthrough at the last summit in singapore some seven
a framework for future talks and there could be many more of those adrian brown al-jazeera hanoi and a diplomatic editor james is joining us live from hanoi as we said a little bit earlier saying he's hoping for a successful talks but what does success mean to each during the second summit. what does it mean to the two sides and what does it mean to the wider. community watching this the regional countries and the international community they are watching this closely in places like beijing in...
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then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort. jamesbefore sinclair added his second and third of the day to finish the scoring.. and aberdeen overcame queen of the south 4—1 at pittodrie. niall mcginn scored within 90seconds of coming on as a sub to put them in front. the visitors threatened a shock when they levelled through stephen dobbie's stunner from range, but a goal from andrew considine and a sam cosgrove double put aberdeen safely through to the next round. there's the results in full from this afternoon — auchinleck talbot‘s fairy tale run has come to an end. they lsot 4—0 at hearts. norwich have gone back to the top of the championship after beating local rivals ipswich 3—0. it took norwich just 82 seconds to open the scoring. 0nel hernandez with norwich's fastest league goal since 2011. but tempers flared after this challenge from jon nolan. you can see it there. players clashed on the pitch, while ipswich manager paul lambert was sent off for his reaction. norwich coach chris domogalla was also shown a red card. two goals
then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort. jamesbefore sinclair added his second and third of the day to finish the scoring.. and aberdeen overcame queen of the south 4—1 at pittodrie. niall mcginn scored within 90seconds of coming on as a sub to put them in front. the visitors threatened a shock when they levelled through stephen dobbie's stunner from range, but a goal from andrew considine and a sam cosgrove double put aberdeen safely...
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they had called three different doctors, james craig who was a scottish physician, practicing, though. he came. brown came, and elijah cullen did. those three doctors descended upon mount vernon, but as we talked about earlier, medical practices in the 18th century, we will believe you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body and balance the humors. that, unfortunately, doesn't work. historians then have wondered if washington could have been saved. chances are no. his larynx closed. whether it was a viral or bacteria, we don't know. if it was bacterial, with no antibiotics, it would not really have mattered. if it was viral, a tracheotomy could have prolonged his life and given his immune system a chance to fight. the doctors discussed that the procedures of a tracheotomy. it was considered a radical procedure to do that. they decided not to. thorton, writing in the 1820's, talks about how he had -- had he arrived in time, he certainly would have performed a tracheotomy. it is easy to say after the fact. congress creates a resolution, unanimously passed, to create this monumen
they had called three different doctors, james craig who was a scottish physician, practicing, though. he came. brown came, and elijah cullen did. those three doctors descended upon mount vernon, but as we talked about earlier, medical practices in the 18th century, we will believe you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body and balance the humors. that, unfortunately, doesn't work. historians then have wondered if washington could have been saved. chances are no. his...
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since jim brown in 1964.s when they won in to 16, they brought jim brown on the stage, they said he passed the trophy to lubron james. if jim brown wanted to he could sit on his laurels, and be lauded,te and people wouldn't talking about violence against women, and his past, and he's chosen instead to align himself with the president who has his own issues of violence against women, and both of them willing to excuse those in each other to create a partnership. but i'm not sure what the partnership is for other than the promotion of kanye west political actor. >> peter: dave ziren in your book a quote, "i'm not saying the only reasons i've gotten in trouble with the police or that i'm black and outspoken, although if you study history those are two damn good reasons."." >> dave: when they have intersectded with the issue of violence with women the idea that well, this is something that's only taken place because of being black and outspoken. and i challenge that line of cugument in the book, because i think when you do that you then erase the experiences of the people who have come forward, and particularly in this
since jim brown in 1964.s when they won in to 16, they brought jim brown on the stage, they said he passed the trophy to lubron james. if jim brown wanted to he could sit on his laurels, and be lauded,te and people wouldn't talking about violence against women, and his past, and he's chosen instead to align himself with the president who has his own issues of violence against women, and both of them willing to excuse those in each other to create a partnership. but i'm not sure what the...
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rail between san francisco and los angeles. ( james ) in addition to his comments on high speed rail ... the governor is backing off governor jerry brownsshipping wa but endorsed a one canal option. newsom also pledged half a billion dollars to reduce homelessness and announced that sacamento mayor darrell steinberg will head a new homeless and supportive housing commission. ( james ) the governor also promised to sign a rent stabilization plan to address the rising cost of housing... but some hope it's not a code word for rent control. ( darya ) the warriors are a roll before the all-star break. they have won 5 in a row. their latest is a victory over the utah jazz at oracle. in the first quarter ... klay thompson dislocates a finger on his left hand ... but luckily not his shooting hand. thompson returned in the 2nd and threw down a dunk. he finished the night with 22 points. in the fourth quarter kevin durant got some action d. then steph curry comes in clutch with
rail between san francisco and los angeles. ( james ) in addition to his comments on high speed rail ... the governor is backing off governor jerry brownsshipping wa but endorsed a one canal option. newsom also pledged half a billion dollars to reduce homelessness and announced that sacamento mayor darrell steinberg will head a new homeless and supportive housing commission. ( james ) the governor also promised to sign a rent stabilization plan to address the rising cost of housing... but some...
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they had called three different doctors, james craig, who was also a scottish physician. practicing though. he came, gustavus brown came, and elijah: deck. so those three doctors descended upon mount vernon, but as we talked about earlier, you know medical practices in the 18th century, well we are going to bleed you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body. and try to balance the humors. but that unfortunately does not work. historians since then have wondered could washington have been saved? chances are, no. his larynx closed, he suffered from acute epiglottis, whether it was viral or bacterial we do not know. if it was bacterial, with no antibiotics, it would not have really mattered. if it was viral, a tracheotomy could've at least prolonged his life and given his immune system a chance to fight. now the doctors actually discussed the procedure of a tracheotomy but it was considered a radical procedure to do that. so they decided not to. and thorton, then writing in the 1820s, talks about how he, had he arrived in time, he certainly would have performed a tracheotomy. that is easy to sa
they had called three different doctors, james craig, who was also a scottish physician. practicing though. he came, gustavus brown came, and elijah: deck. so those three doctors descended upon mount vernon, but as we talked about earlier, you know medical practices in the 18th century, well we are going to bleed you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body. and try to balance the humors. but that unfortunately does not work. historians since then have wondered could...
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then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort. jameshis second and third of the day to finish the scoring... elsewhere today auchinleck talbot‘s fairy tale run looks to be coming to an end. they're 3—0 down at hearts. aberdeen v queen of the south is goalless. reigning champions chelsea came from 2—0 down to draw with women's super league leaders manchester city. tessa wallaert opened the scoring for city before georgia stanway made it two, finding the corner from 18 yards but chelsea rallied back in the second half withji so—yun pulling one back early, before scoring a deflected free kick with just minutes of the match remaining to claim a point. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. including how england are getting on in the third test against the west indies. another poor batting performance. at least they have the consolation... 0f performance. at least they have the consolation... of being humiliated there, not the worst place to be. as has become traditional, the duke and d
then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort. jameshis second and third of the day to finish the scoring... elsewhere today auchinleck talbot‘s fairy tale run looks to be coming to an end. they're 3—0 down at hearts. aberdeen v queen of the south is goalless. reigning champions chelsea came from 2—0 down to draw with women's super league leaders manchester city. tessa wallaert opened the scoring for city before georgia stanway made it two,...
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then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort — jamesh the scoring. aberdeen and hearts are also both through. mark wood took career best figures to put england in control of the third test against the west indies. he finished with figures of five wickets for 41 runs — the first time he's got five dismissals in a test innings. and wood was well supported by moeen ali, who took 4 wickets, as the west indies were bowled out for 154 on day two — leaving them 123 runs behind england's first innings score of 277. keatonjennings and rory burns negotiated the final 10 overs of the day to nudge england to 19 without loss extend their lead to 142 runs. katarina johnson—thompson has picked up another medal at the british indoor championships. katarina johnson—thompson has picked up another medal at the british indoor championships. today it was a gold in the long jump with a leap of 6 metres a6, to add to the silver she won in the hurdles yesterday. she says she's entirely focused on the pentathlon this season though, so won't be competing in thos
then just six minutes later scott brown scored the goal of the day with this long range effort — jamesh the scoring. aberdeen and hearts are also both through. mark wood took career best figures to put england in control of the third test against the west indies. he finished with figures of five wickets for 41 runs — the first time he's got five dismissals in a test innings. and wood was well supported by moeen ali, who took 4 wickets, as the west indies were bowled out for 154 on day two...
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when he left, he left me a brown king james bible. did we ever discuss religion. i ended up reading it. as i continue to read it i was drawn in. so i started attending bible study courses at the county jail. then that led me to receive in a track and information from a bible study teacher that came in on how to accept christ as my personal savior. >> stuart: how long did you spend in prison? >> 22 years in total. >> do you remember the moment when you knew you were going to be released under this first step program? >> that moment came january 1 on new year's day, is the holiday i received a motion in the mail from my attorney, the public defender's office in nashville. in it he stated he filed a petition on my behalf in regards to the first step act. as i was reading the petition, he also filed other litigation for me that happened to be unsuccessful. at the time i was waiting on a conversation from the president. but, because of the passage of the first step to ack and the fair sentencing act of 2010 to be made retroactive, that all
when he left, he left me a brown king james bible. did we ever discuss religion. i ended up reading it. as i continue to read it i was drawn in. so i started attending bible study courses at the county jail. then that led me to receive in a track and information from a bible study teacher that came in on how to accept christ as my personal savior. >> stuart: how long did you spend in prison? >> 22 years in total. >> do you remember the moment when you knew you were going to be...
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. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, jamest to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ while i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the eart
. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, jamest to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪...
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brown. newsom will 100 troo to help the federal government combat gun and drug smuggling. ( james ) in national news...today starts a critical week for border security talks...with only four days left to avoid yet another government shutdown. but so far-- negotiations have stalled before thursday's deadline. david daniel has a closer look at where talks stand. stalled negotiations.no signs of progress.and a deadline quickly approaching.despite weekend meetings and talks, sources say congressional negotiators on both sides of the aisle are not any closer to reaching an agreement to keep the government open past february 15th.rep. liz cheney, (r) wyoming// "it's going to have to include funding that will allow us to secure the border, and it will have to include funding for some sort of a barrier."rep. steny hoyer, (d) majority leader// "the crisis that is claimed--america being under siege or attack--i don't agree with."sources say the latest proposal pegs border wall funding at 2-billion.that's requested.on nbc's meet the ide press-- white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said he would
brown. newsom will 100 troo to help the federal government combat gun and drug smuggling. ( james ) in national news...today starts a critical week for border security talks...with only four days left to avoid yet another government shutdown. but so far-- negotiations have stalled before thursday's deadline. david daniel has a closer look at where talks stand. stalled negotiations.no signs of progress.and a deadline quickly approaching.despite weekend meetings and talks, sources say...
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then it was just six minutes later that scott brown score the day live —— goal of the day with his long—range effort. jamesnish the scoring, and aberdeen and hearts are also through. cricket, and england appeared in early control of the third and final test against the west indies, ex to a stunning bowling performance from both moeen ali and mark wood. england collapsed with the bat 277 all out, but moeen ali took two wickets in two balls to start england's fightback and then it was woods who followed his team—mate's example, also taking two wickets in successive deliveries to leave the west indies on 59—4. three more wickets have fallen, two for woods di would click macro more in the next hour. "the favourite" has won the prize for outstanding british film at the baftas, with rachel weisz picking up a best supporting actress gong for her role in the movie. olivia colman is widely tipped to win the leading actress category for her role as queen anne in the film. ‘roma', ‘bohemian rhapsody‘, the musical remake ‘a star is born', and the space drama ‘first man' are all nominated in seven categories. as the ac
then it was just six minutes later that scott brown score the day live —— goal of the day with his long—range effort. jamesnish the scoring, and aberdeen and hearts are also through. cricket, and england appeared in early control of the third and final test against the west indies, ex to a stunning bowling performance from both moeen ali and mark wood. england collapsed with the bat 277 all out, but moeen ali took two wickets in two balls to start england's fightback and then it was woods...