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for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john brown november second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah yeah and in that context and in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know precious precious brother from chicago went down the good but the jim crow mississippi was shot down like a dog bell. the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized was american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalized black people but to terrorize and. traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin the son of the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to demean their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case of the zimmerman still call of the murde
for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john brown november second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah yeah and in that context and in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know...
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for the furtherance of truth and justice those of that's the language that you know of john brown them a second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah. and in that context in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know precious precious brother from chicago with the book that jim crow mississippi was shot down like a dog with the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and. traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is under the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized it demeaned their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case of the zimmerman i still call it a murder us to call
for the furtherance of truth and justice those of that's the language that you know of john brown them a second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah. and in that context in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know precious...
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the roots of the mystery could be traced back to childhood and his relationship with his father, john brown his father was described as often going into tijuana to pick up large sums of money and then come back. having some side jobs but always having a large stack of cash. >> his father was a bit of a flimflam guy. >> yes. the apple didn't fall too far from that tree with him and his son. >> he learned from him. absolutely. >> reporter: a man of mystery with a criminal record. brown sr. was, like his boy, a gambler and player. he spoiled jason. >> had a silver spoon in his mouth. had money. had nice things. had a father who taught him how to get those nice things maybe without a traditional job. there were other things in his past that lead to us believe he followed the path of his father. >> reporter: agents' suspicions were particularly heightened when they learned that brown's father john vanished in 1994, ten years before his fugitive son disappeared. >> do you think there's a possibility that jason is hiding out with his father, john? >> conspiracy theorists may believe that. i don't.
the roots of the mystery could be traced back to childhood and his relationship with his father, john brown his father was described as often going into tijuana to pick up large sums of money and then come back. having some side jobs but always having a large stack of cash. >> his father was a bit of a flimflam guy. >> yes. the apple didn't fall too far from that tree with him and his son. >> he learned from him. absolutely. >> reporter: a man of mystery with a criminal...
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who is john brown? correct. 19th century america for $600. joe. what is mardi gras?0. barrett. what is basketball? right. i'll have 19th century america for $1,000, please. [ beep ] and the poet is henry wadsworth longfellow.
who is john brown? correct. 19th century america for $600. joe. what is mardi gras?0. barrett. what is basketball? right. i'll have 19th century america for $1,000, please. [ beep ] and the poet is henry wadsworth longfellow.
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in the case of john brown, since the iv was in his neck, he got a rush, and kind of raised up in thetraps. i was holding his hand, so i wound up having to put my thumb under here and push him down with my hand, push his shoulder to the table and hold that so the iv wouldn't rub the -- wouldn't rub on the strap and dislodge. but at the same time, i'm holding his hand. you kind of get in a conflict with yourself, you're holding him down, but holding his hand to give comfort, again, i couldn't be there to hold the victim's hand or i would have, so do what you can here. >> warden cain has overseen six executions during his tenure. death by lethal injection might have been temporarily stalled, but death by incarceration never falters. the population is aging, with hundreds of men 60 years and older. even they dream of freedom. >> i got hopes. i just got denied a hearing. a hearing from the department of parole. i wrote them two weeks later and they sent back said, at this time, we can't put you on parole because of the nature of your crime. which is never going to change. you see? never.
in the case of john brown, since the iv was in his neck, he got a rush, and kind of raised up in thetraps. i was holding his hand, so i wound up having to put my thumb under here and push him down with my hand, push his shoulder to the table and hold that so the iv wouldn't rub the -- wouldn't rub on the strap and dislodge. but at the same time, i'm holding his hand. you kind of get in a conflict with yourself, you're holding him down, but holding his hand to give comfort, again, i couldn't be...
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taking the law, i'll talk about it in a minute, in to one's hands which culminated in the array of john browne and the associate in harper's ferry. which to some people really began the civil war. and in that particular case, it also involved people who were then, which was interesting to me to find the term was used in that period of time, people who were then gorilla and also took matters -- law, in to their own hand. you would often see them in the kansas plains people from missouri would go to k and make sure people couldn't -- kansas people couldn't vote against the slavery. couldn't vote against a free constitution. this was a time, in other words, it was a time of great change. tremendous amount of change. technological, term change in term of the law, and opportunity toward one another. when you believe you could change even nathaniel haw thorn didn't believe in change for a little bit. he went to the utopian community. it's a time of tremendous expectations. huge exeb -- expectations and great failure as well. it was a time of boiseerousness the expansiveness, hopefulnd and greed. and
taking the law, i'll talk about it in a minute, in to one's hands which culminated in the array of john browne and the associate in harper's ferry. which to some people really began the civil war. and in that particular case, it also involved people who were then, which was interesting to me to find the term was used in that period of time, people who were then gorilla and also took matters -- law, in to their own hand. you would often see them in the kansas plains people from missouri would go...
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of a century, something needs to be done and a strike like this is the appropriate response. >> brown: johnrsheimer, why isn't that enough if you have the nations of the world coming together to say this isn't right, that chemical weapons are somehow different, as we heard the president say? >> well, first of all, you dont have nations of the world coming together. the arab league has not sanctioned an attack. you can't get security council approval. the russians and the chinese will veto it. and in fact, if we do go to war, it will not be a legal war. this is why president obama talked about norms ad nauseam in his comment and did not talk about international law because he knows he can't do this legally. but the fact is that the united states has no vested interest in what is going on in sir yoo. this is not a strategically important country. it's deeply regrettable that people are being killed. it's deeply regrettable that's there's a civil war going on, but it's not the united states' responsibility to get into the middle of it because every time we do this we end up in a situation like
of a century, something needs to be done and a strike like this is the appropriate response. >> brown: johnrsheimer, why isn't that enough if you have the nations of the world coming together to say this isn't right, that chemical weapons are somehow different, as we heard the president say? >> well, first of all, you dont have nations of the world coming together. the arab league has not sanctioned an attack. you can't get security council approval. the russians and the chinese...
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talk more about this in a minute, in one's own hands which culminated in, of course, the raid of john brown and his associates on harper's ferry which, to some people, really began the civil war. and in that particular case, it also, it also involved people who were then -- which was interesting to me to find that this term was used in that period of time -- people who were then guerrillas and who also took matters, law into their own hands. and very often you would see these in the kansas plains where people from missouri would go into kansas and make sure people couldn't, kansans couldn't vote against the slavery, couldn't vote against a free constitution. this was a time, in other words, this was a time of great change, tremendous amount of change; technological change, change in the law, change in terms of people's attitude toward one another, and the belief that you could change everything, you could change anything. you could change your poetry, you could change your prose. i mentioned emily dickenson. she is, of course, the most fresh, the freshest voice is even today. you think of h
talk more about this in a minute, in one's own hands which culminated in, of course, the raid of john brown and his associates on harper's ferry which, to some people, really began the civil war. and in that particular case, it also, it also involved people who were then -- which was interesting to me to find that this term was used in that period of time -- people who were then guerrillas and who also took matters, law into their own hands. and very often you would see these in the kansas...
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[ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> my fellow americans -- i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. as most of y'all know, we decided it's not there yet, but a tornado went through the town just north of where i live. i was out on the fire truck, so i was a little late getting here today. i met with barb. i lost my mom to cancer. my dad is going through it right now. that was the first place i stopped, pop's house. started crying in front of him and told him i loved him and you got nothing to worry about now except getting better. so we're a happy bunch. we're very happy, happy, happy. some of my friends would say. we got some great camping at bakers acres down at the shore. i had to plug that in. i'm just going to continue watching
[ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> my fellow americans -- i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. as most of y'all know, we...
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john brown of euro pacific capital is calling the scandalous. john joining us from florida.candalous? is a slim part of the overall health-care law, is it not? >> the whole obamacare is part of the evidence of financial repression and the actual act itself having of privilege state in 9 of view, complete contempt that congress has, for the american people and they are not going to attend many town hall meeting this summer and a sign that nancy pelosi said that we don't know what is in there before we find out or worse than that affect and complete disregard for democracy. these people should give us the fourth rate expensive health-care system with declining skills and doctor coverage and opt out of it for themselves is a scandal. dagen: i had someone say to me not long ago the other day this is inevitably going to be a huge, cute benefit, and people who can come into the government can't explain how health insurance works, and if you get care that isn't as good, lose the availability of doctors, and they go up because of this and a huge benefit. all, the the american people
john brown of euro pacific capital is calling the scandalous. john joining us from florida.candalous? is a slim part of the overall health-care law, is it not? >> the whole obamacare is part of the evidence of financial repression and the actual act itself having of privilege state in 9 of view, complete contempt that congress has, for the american people and they are not going to attend many town hall meeting this summer and a sign that nancy pelosi said that we don't know what is in...
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wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people i know piv concern for them too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike for at legislature a week and calling for 3 person board to investigate the negotiations so far. this afternoon the head of the panel sent a letter to all parties asking them to explain if strike or lock out would disrupt or endanger the public. please include your organization position on each of the issues with any relevant supporting documentation you wish to include such as the estimated cost of the proposal. >> they want to see what the offers are. what our financial outlook is. what is our bump it numbers. unfunded capitol the need. >> want fair deal. we arenetia we are not in the final offer or im pavements labor exp
wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people i know piv concern for them too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike...
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. >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us wereught to tears thinking about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this? i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven and i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. >> yeah, willie. will. >> my fellow americans -- this is my best outfit. as most of you all know, it's not there but a tornado went through the town where i lived. i was out on the fire truck so i was a little late getting here today. and i met with barb. i lost my mom to cancer and my dad's going through it right now and i -- that was the first place where i stopped was pop's house. started crying in front of him and told him i loved him and you've got nothing to worry about now except getting better, so we're a happy bunch of group. we're a very, happy, happy, happy as some of my friends would say. we've got some great camping at bakers acres campground down by the shore. i had to plug that in. i'm just going to continue watching nasc
. >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us wereught to tears thinking about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this? i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven and i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. >> yeah, willie. will. >> my fellow americans -- this is my best outfit. as most of you all know, it's not there but a tornado...
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wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people them toothem too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike for at legislature a week and calling for 3 person board to investigate the negotiations so far. this afternoon the head of the panel sent a letter to all parties asking them to explain if strike or lock out would disrupt or endanger the public. please include your organization position on each of the issues with any relevant supporting documentation you wish to include such as the estimated cost of the proposal. >> they want to see what the offers are. what our financial outlook is. what is our bump it numbers. unfunded capitol the need. >> want fair deal. we are negotiateable. we have room. we are not in the final offer or im pavements
wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people them toothem too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike for at...
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wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people i know piv concern for them too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike for at legislature a week and calling for 3 person board to investigate the negotiations so far. this afternoon the head of the panel sent a letter to all parties asking them to explain if strike or lock out would disrupt or endanger the public. please include your organization position on each of the issues with any relevant supporting documentation you wish to include such as the estimated cost of the proposal. >> they want to see what the offers are. what our financial outlook is. what is our bump it numbers. unfunded capitol the need. >> want fair deal. we are negotiateable. we have room. we are not in the final offer o
wednesday both sides will defend their position before special investigative panel called by governor brown. john olson has new developments. >> wondering how long the trains will continue to run bart riders say the labor dispute should have been resolved by now especially with the extension. >> it's hard on a lot of people i know piv concern for them too but really it's lake come on. so much time. >> governor brown light ago fire under both side. putting off a possible strike...
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i'm probably going to donate these to "project liberty ship," the john w. brown in baltimore. good. well, when that comes to pass, then you'll need an appraisal for... tax purposes. ...for tax purposes, so you might be considering that. now, a retail replacement value would probably be twice that, maybe even higher. it depends on the time that you present it. in this current economy, it might be less. if you wait a little bit longer it might be more. this is all written in pencil. what can i do to conserve that. don't touch it. don't let other people touch it. now, if you have a pal that can work with metal, he can take an artillery shell or another brass object and cut it up and make a little stand, so this can stand vertically, like this. and the stand needs to be heavy enough in order to keep it vertical instead of tipping over. and then you put it in a glass case at the museum with a little plaque that you donated it in your father's name, or something like that. so you'll get credit for it, and since it's a baltimore piece it will have a lot of interest to local collector
i'm probably going to donate these to "project liberty ship," the john w. brown in baltimore. good. well, when that comes to pass, then you'll need an appraisal for... tax purposes. ...for tax purposes, so you might be considering that. now, a retail replacement value would probably be twice that, maybe even higher. it depends on the time that you present it. in this current economy, it might be less. if you wait a little bit longer it might be more. this is all written in pencil....
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♪ whatcha gonna do ♪ when sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ ♪ tell me, whatcha gonna do? ♪ yeah ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ nobody naw give you no break ♪ police naw give you no break ♪ soldier mon naw give you no break ♪ ♪ not even you idren naw give you no breaks ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement. all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. elmwood at ( bleep )?: was that a report of a stabbing, s, sir. what i have a green house. all right, i'm on the way. okay, we got a call of a stabbing at a residence off of elmwood at ( bleep ). and we're responding now. ( garbled radio transmission ) all right, let's go inside, see what we got here. are the people responsible on the second floor? yeah.
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♪ whatcha gonna do ♪ when sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ ♪ tell me, whatcha gonna do?onna do? ♪ yeah ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ nobody naw give you no break ♪ police naw give you no break ♪ soldier mon naw give you no break ♪ ♪ not even you idren naw give you no breaks ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement. all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. an ounce of speedr: in this parking lot.ase algin will be undercover standing by the phones. when the crook arrives, todd will walk up. he's got 850 cash. they're going to do the exchange and at the same time he's going to call out the bust to us. he's going to be wired and armed. we will be coordinating amongst ourselves in the immediate area
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♪ whatcha gonna do ♪ when sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ ♪ tell me, whatcha gonna do? ♪ yeah ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ nobody naw give you no break ♪ police naw give you no break ♪ soldier mon naw give you no break ♪ ♪ not even you idren naw give you no breaks ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement. all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. officer nehemiah coward: i think police work is one of the most exciting jobs. every day, you got something different. with me being an f.t.o.-- field training officer-- my job is to take the new officers that come on board and when they come on board i have to teach them what the law is. ( garbled transmission ) we have a disturban
♪ whatcha gonna do ♪ when sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ ♪ tell me, whatcha gonna do? ♪ yeah ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ nobody naw give you no break ♪ police naw give you no break ♪ soldier mon naw give you no break ♪ ♪ not even you idren naw give you no breaks ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do?...
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♪ whatcha gonna do ♪ when sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ ♪ tell me, whatcha gonna do?na do? ♪ yeah ♪ bad boys, bad boys s ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ nobody naw give you no break ♪ police naw give you no break ♪ soldier mon naw give you no break ♪ ♪ not even you idren naw give you no breaks ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ ♪ bad boys, bad boys ♪ whatcha gonna do? ♪ whatcha gonna do when they come for you? ♪ cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement. all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. detective mark rosario: we got a search warrant. there are some pictures here if you want to get a look at them. previous conviction for trafficking. he had an arrest at one time for second-degree murder. we're going to be looking at the apartment. it's number seven the last apartment all the way on the east side of the comp
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. >> reporter: in a real life twist one new millionaire is the daughter of state senator john brown whoo years ago. >> the only thing i wanted to do the next morning was pick up the phone and call him and call my mom and i realized i couldn't do that, but this is a real special moment and i thank you all. >> reporter: after federal and state tax and splitting the sum 16 ways each ocean's winner takes home close to $4 million, but loyal to the garage, most have decided to continue working, with few future plans on spending their stacks of cash. >> i'm just going to continue watching nascar racing on sunday, maybe i'll be at my log cabin on multiple acres of land. >> kind of love him. this group is the second to come forward with the winning ticket. minnesota man claimed his share last week but the owner of the third and the final jackpot ticket also sold in new jersey still remains a mystery. he's not dom forward to claim the cash. >> it's a competition of who can hold a better press conference. the guy from minnesota was so adorable, i don't think he probably loved i called him adorable
. >> reporter: in a real life twist one new millionaire is the daughter of state senator john brown whoo years ago. >> the only thing i wanted to do the next morning was pick up the phone and call him and call my mom and i realized i couldn't do that, but this is a real special moment and i thank you all. >> reporter: after federal and state tax and splitting the sum 16 ways each ocean's winner takes home close to $4 million, but loyal to the garage, most have decided to...
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i was a big fan of the pope, blue, british isles scene, mississippi john hurt me, sonny terry brown mcgeei played some blues harmonica. >> did you learn that open tuning style, slide style? >> i have not picked up a slide in a long time, so i do not want to embarrass myself, but yes. it was a lot of folk music, blues and early on. i fell in love with the sound of the steel string guitar. there are a lot of idiomatic thing that it does well. i studied classic guitar a bit, but the steel string, for example, we do something called a hammer on and pull off, which is -- >> you get three note for the price of one. >> you plug the string but you get four notes. i always think of that town at the the prototypical steel string guitar sound. british isles, a caltech music. i learned all the paul simon songs. as i got older -- >> he is a hell of a guitarist. people do not realize. he is not flashy, but if you try to learn his tunes, they are really hard. >> he is a brilliant guitar player. i eventually got interested in jazz, world music, everything. maybe that is one of the reasons. i enjoyed so m
i was a big fan of the pope, blue, british isles scene, mississippi john hurt me, sonny terry brown mcgeei played some blues harmonica. >> did you learn that open tuning style, slide style? >> i have not picked up a slide in a long time, so i do not want to embarrass myself, but yes. it was a lot of folk music, blues and early on. i fell in love with the sound of the steel string guitar. there are a lot of idiomatic thing that it does well. i studied classic guitar a bit, but the...
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snick was no longer led by john lewis but h rap brown and stokley carmichael. you had the riots in watts in '65. dr. king was shot, a hundred cities burned, including washington, d.c. i was in nixon's campaign. the whole issue was law and order in america, and at one point nixon and wallace together had almost 70% of the national vote. >> eleanor. >> well, that was quite a trip through history, thank you. but nixon and wallace together culminate in the southern strategy where you take political exploitation of the plight, if you will, of blacks in the south, and when lyndon johnson signed the civil rights bill he said democrats have lost the south for generations, probably more than one generation. so i think we look back, some of the egregious violations against african americans in this country have been resolved. but there are lots more, maybe more subtle inequality that continues. and that initial march, i think it was for jobs and freedom, it was also for jobs and justice. and jobs and justice are the two areas where the most disparity exists between white
snick was no longer led by john lewis but h rap brown and stokley carmichael. you had the riots in watts in '65. dr. king was shot, a hundred cities burned, including washington, d.c. i was in nixon's campaign. the whole issue was law and order in america, and at one point nixon and wallace together had almost 70% of the national vote. >> eleanor. >> well, that was quite a trip through history, thank you. but nixon and wallace together culminate in the southern strategy where you...
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john fowler, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown signed off on a bill today that will helprotect young athletes. the bill creates a more uniform background check for volunteer coaches. right now, some community youth sports programs run volunteer background checks on all candidates, while others do not. >>> residents are warned about a mountain lion sign. the authorities say it was spotted on far creek way in emerald hills east of interstate 280. that's an unincorporated area of san mateo county. people are advised not to approach it. >>> the measure sponsored by the shooting of two mountain lion cubs. jerry hill authored the bill. it requires fish and wildlife workers to consult with animal groups when nonthreatening mountain lions wander into neighborhoods. >>> continuing coverage of the massive rim wildfire. police officers as far away as sacramento. despite the extra help, some residents are staying put to keep an eye on their property and possessions. >> we decided we would keep an eye, if we're still here, we're going to watch out for that. >> the chp has set up road
john fowler, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown signed off on a bill today that will helprotect young athletes. the bill creates a more uniform background check for volunteer coaches. right now, some community youth sports programs run volunteer background checks on all candidates, while others do not. >>> residents are warned about a mountain lion sign. the authorities say it was spotted on far creek way in emerald hills east of interstate 280. that's an...
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the man behind get shorty starring john travolta and jackie brown. also the fx series justified.lmore leonard's writing prowess was old school. he first wrote in longhand on yellow legal pads. and then rewrote his pages on an electric typewriter. no computers. in 2001, elmore leonard did a piece for the "new york times" with advice for anybody trying to write a book. his tips avoid detailed description of characters and never open a book by discussing the weather. and for anybody still struggling for success, just consider that elmore leonard didn't write his first best seller glitz until he was 60 years young. 19 more best sellers followed. his researcher confirms he died from complications from a recent stroke. at the age of 87. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. need a little kick? ooh! introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions
the man behind get shorty starring john travolta and jackie brown. also the fx series justified.lmore leonard's writing prowess was old school. he first wrote in longhand on yellow legal pads. and then rewrote his pages on an electric typewriter. no computers. in 2001, elmore leonard did a piece for the "new york times" with advice for anybody trying to write a book. his tips avoid detailed description of characters and never open a book by discussing the weather. and for anybody...
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john. honor of chuck brown day. >> this party continues. >> yes, it does.is our youngsters heading back to school. check this out. this is that cool with confidence. antonio sporting his shirt on the first day of first grade in lexington, maryland. >> many other districts going back to school monday, we expect to see a whole lot of pictures, tweet us @myfoxdc #backtoschoolselfie. >> don't let it interfere with your math homework. >> did you have selfies? >> we didn't have phones. >> the equivalent. >> they are buried back in the simmons archives. covered in cobwebs. >> it wasn't that long ago, sarah. >> do you have one? >> i'll look. i might have one. let's go -- it wasn't. >> what are you talking about? >> awkward years. >> five years old, awkward? >> cute early. let's go to the forecast. i am supposed to do weather. >> it is going to be nice, what is there to talk about today, tucker. we have rain showers out to the west. it is a cold front. same one we have been talking about all week. it will bring sweet conditions, 76 washington. 73 quantico, fredricks
john. honor of chuck brown day. >> this party continues. >> yes, it does.is our youngsters heading back to school. check this out. this is that cool with confidence. antonio sporting his shirt on the first day of first grade in lexington, maryland. >> many other districts going back to school monday, we expect to see a whole lot of pictures, tweet us @myfoxdc #backtoschoolselfie. >> don't let it interfere with your math homework. >> did you have selfies? >>...
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emerging professional, a fa chicago campus idea of mobile organic grocery stores that would actually john browneliver fresh vegetables into those food desserts. they worked with fresh foods and this organization behind this, basically being sold out every single day since they opened these buses. now cities like new york, l.a., san francisco, seattle, has seen this program and sake we should actually instead of building these brick and mortar grow trees we could actually utilize our transportation network to make sure that we get fresh, clean, and healthy vessels to those communities that are without it. in bangladesh, in portugal taking basically all decommissioned military sites and transforming them into the ocean and coastline consolation centers. in mozambique we used architect decide that rather than using modern construction techniques there were actually to a stabilized spoilt -- soil baca would create jobs. here you see not just a significant building but 50 new business owners that can actually got there and use the system to create building. but i love most about this is in the arche
emerging professional, a fa chicago campus idea of mobile organic grocery stores that would actually john browneliver fresh vegetables into those food desserts. they worked with fresh foods and this organization behind this, basically being sold out every single day since they opened these buses. now cities like new york, l.a., san francisco, seattle, has seen this program and sake we should actually instead of building these brick and mortar grow trees we could actually utilize our...
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john siegenthaler. we have breaking news to tell you about tonight. the governor of california jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in san francisco because of the wildfire raging near yosemite park. jim kyle, you were describing earlier this is about as much about water as it is about electricity. explain why. >> yes, john, the city of san francisco actually owns the hetch-hetchy reservoir which is the primary water supply for the city of san francisco, services about 2.6 million people. so enable to facilitate a more rapid intervention, to preserve that infrastructure that serves the water supply, in fact, mayor ed lee of san francisco who requested that a state of emergency be initiated so we could cut through the red tape and have the necessary work crews do what they need to do to preserve the water supply. >> what does that mean actually? what will they have to do to preserve the water supply? >> well, it's -- there's one of electrical aqueduct type infrastructure that is being threatened by the fire. these workers will ensure that whatever needs to be done to preserve an un
john siegenthaler. we have breaking news to tell you about tonight. the governor of california jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in san francisco because of the wildfire raging near yosemite park. jim kyle, you were describing earlier this is about as much about water as it is about electricity. explain why. >> yes, john, the city of san francisco actually owns the hetch-hetchy reservoir which is the primary water supply for the city of san francisco, services about 2.6...
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airmen killed that day, john w. brown, andrew serb. ell, and daniel l. mr. speaker, as these families continue to struggle with their loss, we continue to pray for them asking that god will give them a special measure of grace and peace on this day and the days ahead. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from california, mrs. capps, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise today to speak on behalf of support for funding for the community development block grant, commonly known here as cdbg funding. you know, public-private partnerships are a great investment for our communities. and on the central coast of california as well as in communities all across our country, this community development block grant has long been a critical source of funding for local initiatives. cdbg funding gives nonprofits opportunity to provide locally tail ord services in an efficient and -- tailered services in an efficient and effective manner. these nonprofits are able to
airmen killed that day, john w. brown, andrew serb. ell, and daniel l. mr. speaker, as these families continue to struggle with their loss, we continue to pray for them asking that god will give them a special measure of grace and peace on this day and the days ahead. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from california, mrs. capps, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise today to speak...
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brown: the u.s. response came from secretary of state john kerry, this afternoon in washington. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace, inclusion and genuine democracy,gyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back, they need to calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> brown: but egypt's interim government gave no sign it was prepared to step back. instead, officials declared a month-long state of emergency and imposed a night time curfew on cairo and ten provinces. as night fell, police announced they had taken complete control of the sit-in sites in cairo. a short time ago, i spoke to i said earlier president morsi had been out offed in late june. it was early july. a short time ago, i spoke to "newsweek" and daily beast correspondent mike giglio. covering the dispersal of a pro-morsi site in cairo today , he was temporarily detained and beaten by egyptian security forces. mike giglio, welcome to you. describe what you say today at the camp disbursal and what happened to you. >> i was at the camp before the crackd
brown: the u.s. response came from secretary of state john kerry, this afternoon in washington. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace, inclusion and genuine democracy,gyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back, they need to calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> brown: but egypt's interim government gave no sign it was prepared to step back. instead, officials declared a month-long state of...
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. >> brown: new education standards taken up by many states outline what kids should learn but not how. john merrow looks at teachers and students adjusting to "the common core." >> with mathematics, it used to be this is how you do it, here are your steps, if you don't do it that way, you're wrong. now the common core says do it any way you want, just be able to do it and justify your answer. >> woodruff: and luck strikes 16 maintenance workers in new jersey. we hear from the group who recently won a big lottery jackpot. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the u.s. department of justice moved
. >> brown: new education standards taken up by many states outline what kids should learn but not how. john merrow looks at teachers and students adjusting to "the common core." >> with mathematics, it used to be this is how you do it, here are your steps, if you don't do it that way, you're wrong. now the common core says do it any way you want, just be able to do it and justify your answer. >> woodruff: and luck strikes 16 maintenance workers in new jersey. we...
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brown, you're such a radical. you're such a radical. you embarrass john. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible conversations] those who contribute please come down front. before we pray and go. let us bow our heads in prayer. let us bow our heads in prayer. for those who came here fifty years ago, the neighbors in birmingham. [inaudible] let the spirit be us with. give us an unusual level of unity and enjoy -- [inaudible] those giving money come down here. hank groves give us -- he's giving $500. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] participates marmingt to the martin luther king, jr. memorial. watch the event live. in about an hour booktv in prime time continues. watch that interview on c-span2. on the next washington journal look at the cost of college and whether or not an education is worth the money. after that, author and professor clarence on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and modern civil rights challenges. plus your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ it
brown, you're such a radical. you're such a radical. you embarrass john. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible conversations] those who contribute please come down front. before we pray and go. let us bow our heads in prayer. let us bow our heads in prayer. for those who came here fifty years ago, the neighbors in birmingham. [inaudible] let the spirit be us with. give us an unusual level of unity and enjoy -- [inaudible] those giving money come down here. hank groves give us -- he's giving $500....
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josh brown, karen finerman brian kelly and john najarian and mike khouw. i want to take you through the time line of the shutdown and get our trader reaction. 12:14 p.m. eastern time today technical issues first impacting what they call quote dissemination on the nasdaq. a few minutes later 12:20 nasdaq halted trading due to equity processor information exchange that's coming from the nasdaq itself. basically they can't figure out prices on equities. next up nasdaq trading halted in all tape c securities. tape a at new york stock exchange. b is the american exchange and c are stocks controlled by the nasdaq. effectively tape c is the nasdaq composite. next up trading of nasdaq securities halted across all markets. there was nothing wrong with the nasdaq itself. the problem was in quote dissemination on stocks listed on the nasdaq. if you can't find the place, you can't trade a name. that's effectively what happened. next up the s.e.c. issues a statement. it is working with the nasdaq to understand the trading issue. that's if of course, the nasdaq understa
josh brown, karen finerman brian kelly and john najarian and mike khouw. i want to take you through the time line of the shutdown and get our trader reaction. 12:14 p.m. eastern time today technical issues first impacting what they call quote dissemination on the nasdaq. a few minutes later 12:20 nasdaq halted trading due to equity processor information exchange that's coming from the nasdaq itself. basically they can't figure out prices on equities. next up nasdaq trading halted in all tape c...
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john, steph being a brown/black man that has admired asses for 60 years.'t twerk, you just move your knees up and down. >> stephanie: they are shot from spinning. it's the best i can do. we'll be right back with the remaining of the "stephanie miller show." >> this is too weird, man. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ this show is about analyzing, criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them, right? vo: the war room tonight at 6 eastern i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that t
john, steph being a brown/black man that has admired asses for 60 years.'t twerk, you just move your knees up and down. >> stephanie: they are shot from spinning. it's the best i can do. we'll be right back with the remaining of the "stephanie miller show." >> this is too weird, man. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ this show is about analyzing, criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the...
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brown. secretary of state john kerry and national security adviser susan rice huddled at the white house justtate department announced that 19 diplomatic posts would remain closed throughout the week. intelligence officials detected a, quote, specific threat now being described as the most serious since 9/11. steve centanni is live at the white house, and he has more for us. good morning, steve. what are we hearing there? >> reporter: well, good morning. the president's being updated on a regular basis about this terrorist threat, in fact, he should be holding his daily briefing right now inside the white house, and you can bet that threat is going to top the agenda at that briefing. now, the president spent saturday night at camp david, arrived back here yesterday afternoon on his 52nd birthday. tomorrow he headses to phoenix for an economic speech, then to l.a. for an appearance on the jay leno show. from all appearances, the terrorist threat has not disrupted the white house and not prevented it from carrying out its schedule. the president's national security adviser, as you mentioned, am
brown. secretary of state john kerry and national security adviser susan rice huddled at the white house justtate department announced that 19 diplomatic posts would remain closed throughout the week. intelligence officials detected a, quote, specific threat now being described as the most serious since 9/11. steve centanni is live at the white house, and he has more for us. good morning, steve. what are we hearing there? >> reporter: well, good morning. the president's being updated on a...
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john muller and diana perez. >> happy friday, everybody. >> happy friday. every brown friday by the way. >> we work for ups. need the hat and patch. >> need boxes. get boxes out here. >> talking about the lottery. your mom lives a while from where one of the winning tickets was sold. take it she did not win? >> she did not win. over today. she was over today. i tried. i wondered. i asked. she would have told me anyway. would not have been at my house. the last place she would have been. no, one spot where we don't know where the winner is or who the winner is. we are kind of getting an idea of everyone else. >> scud be a special friday for vehicle maintenance workers in southern new jersey. >> the latest holders of a winning ticket in the huge powerball drawing we have been talking about. set to join a minnesota man who wasted no time claiming his share. >> reporter: one winner of wednesday's eyepopping powerball jackpot coming forward in minnesota to claim his prize. >> i welcome paul white and present a check for $149.4 million! >> reporter: white bought $10 of tickets at a local gas station. he says he d
john muller and diana perez. >> happy friday, everybody. >> happy friday. every brown friday by the way. >> we work for ups. need the hat and patch. >> need boxes. get boxes out here. >> talking about the lottery. your mom lives a while from where one of the winning tickets was sold. take it she did not win? >> she did not win. over today. she was over today. i tried. i wondered. i asked. she would have told me anyway. would not have been at my house. the...
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. >> brown: the president tasked secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel to conveyt same message to top lawmakers today. president obama himself spoke by phone with house speaker john boehner. in a letter, boehner had urged him to explain the rationale for any attack on syria. separately, nearly 120 other house members-- 98 republicans and 18 democrats-- wrote to the president, demanding that he seek congressional authorization before any military strike. meanwhile, in london, british prime minister david cameron faced a rising chorus of opposition in parliament to attacking syria. he sought to play down fears of a wider war. >> to me the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain but america, and others, stand back and do nothing because i think assad will draw very clear conclusions from that. >> brown: france endorsed that sentiment, and the defense minister signaled his nation's military is poised to act. >> ( translated ): the armed forces are in a position to respond to the requests and the decisions of the president once he reach
. >> brown: the president tasked secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel to conveyt same message to top lawmakers today. president obama himself spoke by phone with house speaker john boehner. in a letter, boehner had urged him to explain the rationale for any attack on syria. separately, nearly 120 other house members-- 98 republicans and 18 democrats-- wrote to the president, demanding that he seek congressional authorization before any military strike....