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they haven't won since '64, and it's largely part because of your father, otto graham, paul brown, jime were the men who were behind the great brown teams, and they won, of course, in '50, this year, as well as '54, '55 and '64. he was the only member of the browns in history to be on each of their championship games, which is kind of neat. is there a funny moment that you remember about your dad in football? there's one where he was probably 45 when he retired, and in his earlier years he used to take great pride in kicking off and running down and making the tackle as a kicker. right. but in the later years, when he was older, he was 45, he was slower, heavier, as you can see in that picture, so paul brown would keep him back as a safety valve, and he happened to be kicking off, it was probably one of his last games, and a rookie from the opposing team knocked him down on his back, and my dad laid there, dazed, and this young guy reached down and said, "sorry, mr. groza." (laughs) so that kind of emulate... that tells you what kind of respect he earned from being in the nfl that long
they haven't won since '64, and it's largely part because of your father, otto graham, paul brown, jime were the men who were behind the great brown teams, and they won, of course, in '50, this year, as well as '54, '55 and '64. he was the only member of the browns in history to be on each of their championship games, which is kind of neat. is there a funny moment that you remember about your dad in football? there's one where he was probably 45 when he retired, and in his earlier years he used...
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police officer paul brown is heading back to the station when someone in the crowd flags him down. >>e over to me and said, officer, there is a gentleman under the car. so i looked under the car and there was mr. hill lying face down under the car. basically from what i saw, i knew he was in great pain. so on the count of three they lift. >> just lifted up and it felt easy because there were so many of us picking the car up. tilt the car just like that right now, and we let him hold the car until the officer pulled him from underneath. i don't know where i get that strength from, but we got it up off of him. then after we got it from underneath, i told everybody to let the car down real easy and we laid it down easy. >> when he came on i did not want to move him much because i don't know what kind of injuries he sustained. i did not want to aggravate those injuries. so i kind of let him stay still and just reassured him that help is on its way. >>> less than two minutes later, paramedics arrive on the scene. >> my hair was severed from my scalp due to the impact on the sidewalk and al
police officer paul brown is heading back to the station when someone in the crowd flags him down. >>e over to me and said, officer, there is a gentleman under the car. so i looked under the car and there was mr. hill lying face down under the car. basically from what i saw, i knew he was in great pain. so on the count of three they lift. >> just lifted up and it felt easy because there were so many of us picking the car up. tilt the car just like that right now, and we let him hold...
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the deputy commissioner paul browne could not join us but it's in the following comment -- >> funny the court didn't inc. so. --funny the port didn't think so. the striking the personal information for the people who weren't arrested and the other was an already existing law that required the ceiling of records with regard to people, people who were arrested and people were exonerated to the court proceedings. it was that law the police department was not complying with. if the police department wasn't doing it, is sort of surprising they didn't decide to settle it a long time ago. >> it is interesting in the new york times, senior lawyer for the city said some of the information was already accessible to police officers or other databases. she said, at the end of the day, it did make sense to continue this particular litigation. >> the forms the police are required to fill out remain available to the police department, but they are not an electronic database. what we had here was an electronic easily searchable database that could pull up information in seconds. and that was the proble
the deputy commissioner paul browne could not join us but it's in the following comment -- >> funny the court didn't inc. so. --funny the port didn't think so. the striking the personal information for the people who weren't arrested and the other was an already existing law that required the ceiling of records with regard to people, people who were arrested and people were exonerated to the court proceedings. it was that law the police department was not complying with. if the police...
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paul, welcome back. >> hi. >> anything to hang your hat on, what was the worst earnings since for exxon since '99. >> the overall numbers are still very big. we're very much on the sidelines with exxon. >> josh brownl, so i mentioned we're long chevron. we're looking at now $17 billion in cash. are we ever going to get some clarity on what their intentions are? is it a bigger buy back? >> i just spent with a week with the cfo and -- >> tell us everything. >> they're spending a lot for the next three years and they'll get 25% growth. that's why we prefer chevron to exxon and i agree with you as well that generally big oil is not where we want to be. but of the two, clearly chevron and of the big oil globally clearly the americans are where you want to position it. >> what are the better plays then, if big oil is not the place to be, what is? >> we like breakup, we like restructuring. we think companies should be smaller, quicker moving, more exposed to u.s. growth. we think that's a unique theme globally. we want to be really exposed to that without all the baggage that these guys carry and as a result names like hess and occi where you have active asset sale programs are names to be in. >> where d
paul, welcome back. >> hi. >> anything to hang your hat on, what was the worst earnings since for exxon since '99. >> the overall numbers are still very big. we're very much on the sidelines with exxon. >> josh brownl, so i mentioned we're long chevron. we're looking at now $17 billion in cash. are we ever going to get some clarity on what their intentions are? is it a bigger buy back? >> i just spent with a week with the cfo and -- >> tell us everything....
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. >> brown: paul sonne of the "wall street journal" in moscow, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> woodruff continue our look at government surveillance with a debate among former officials from the n.s.a., in just a moment. also ahead on the "newshour": the bloodshed continues in the syrian civil war; robert mueller's mark on the f.b.i. and senators mccaskill and ayotte on curbing military sexual assaults. but first, the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: ariel castro who held three women captive and raped them repeatedly, over a decade, was sentenced to life without parole today, plus 1,000 years. one of his victims, michelle knight, addressed the hearing. she told castro she spent eleven years in hell, but now, has her life back. >> from this moment on i will not let you define me or affect who i am, you will. i will live on. you will die a little everyday as you think of the 11 years of atrocities you inflicted on us. >> holman: castro then delivered a rambling statement. he acknowledged what he did was wrong but insisted most of the sex he had with the three women w
. >> brown: paul sonne of the "wall street journal" in moscow, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> woodruff continue our look at government surveillance with a debate among former officials from the n.s.a., in just a moment. also ahead on the "newshour": the bloodshed continues in the syrian civil war; robert mueller's mark on the f.b.i. and senators mccaskill and ayotte on curbing military sexual assaults. but first, the other news of the day. here's kwame...
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paul standing for a sometimes hypocritical libertarian wing. chris christie carrily having a big personality. i don't think brown is a big figure here. >> richard wolffe, it seems that chris christie may have already tactically decided that the paul family is condemned in republican presidential primaries to getting something like 8% of the delegates at most by kind of hanging in there and never actually winning a state but amassing a few delegates here and there. and chris christie seems to my that rand paul might be useful as someone he can play off of to show himself to be the reasonable man in the republican field. >> yeah, he might have gone through some rational tactical strategic decisions or he might have just been popping off buzz he feels like it. >> there's always that. >> i don't know how you can read that as a strategy other than the guy tacks one way one week and then he's in another one the next week. so for all of those assertions of confidence and the bombast here you have a guy who vetoes gun control one week and then does something supposedly pro, you know, equal rights for lgbt community and
paul standing for a sometimes hypocritical libertarian wing. chris christie carrily having a big personality. i don't think brown is a big figure here. >> richard wolffe, it seems that chris christie may have already tactically decided that the paul family is condemned in republican presidential primaries to getting something like 8% of the delegates at most by kind of hanging in there and never actually winning a state but amassing a few delegates here and there. and chris christie seems...
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paul mccurio discusses his thank you book, get rid of me. america applauds your candor. what is chris brown planning to do after his next album? if we are lucky, punch paul mccurio in the face. >> why is he talking? should we give them the bird for protecting our nerd? president obama has canceled an upcoming meeting with vladimir putin over russia's decision to give edward snowden temporary uh sigh limb -- asylum. they are talking about missal defense as the rub behind the snub. the fearless leader let his thoughts be known during a visit to "the tonight show." >> there were times they sliped back into the cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is that is the past. we have to think about the future and there is no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> meanwhile, in russia. >> a whole other country there, people. the cat is still dead. amy, in the green room you said we should nuke the bough -- the bajesus out of russia? >> they are a big country. history to obama, we won the cold w
paul mccurio discusses his thank you book, get rid of me. america applauds your candor. what is chris brown planning to do after his next album? if we are lucky, punch paul mccurio in the face. >> why is he talking? should we give them the bird for protecting our nerd? president obama has canceled an upcoming meeting with vladimir putin over russia's decision to give edward snowden temporary uh sigh limb -- asylum. they are talking about missal defense as the rub behind the snub. the...
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brown. then stevie wonder and paul simon.ink to the complete list at jansing.msnbc.com. ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> here are the speaks coming up today for the "i have a dream" anniversary the only surviving speaker from the 1963 march is speaking congressman joaquin castro and jamie foxx. the u.s. should consider
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brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paulolman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the
brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paulolman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al...
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brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the infrastructure is not there to meet the growing demand. we look at the debate over bringing more trains and ships to the pacific northwest to boost exports while protecting the environment. >> we don't think it's an either/or proposition. we think that you can develop family wage jobs and be good stewards and protect the environment. >> we have our fish, we have our salmon, we have our clean air. we'll lose that. that's losing to me. >> brown: a new survey finds that americans of different races have very different
brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that...
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coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brown and his cat attempt to help others. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endor
coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brown and his cat attempt to help others. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars...
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i would like to please have you join me in welcoming kante brown and public safety dispatcher kim tuae and on behalf of the mayor's office, paul henderson, deputy chief of staff for mayor lee presenting the awards on behalf of martha coen who is the supervisor for district ten. >> thank you guys all so much for coming out. it always makes me so happy when i see the people from the community here in the city haul sharing in this public building and it makes me proud when i look out and i hear the stories today and meet the people. i don't know if any of you guys caught it this morning, but they were talking about the hero awards today on npr. and they were talking about the achievements that are happening right here in san francisco and to be able to look out and see the faces of the people that are the heroes that work and live among us, and it really makes me proud and it really is what public service is about. and it is only exacerbated by the fact that we have city employees that have done such an outstanding job and it makes me proud and i am happy to see all of you and thank you for being here and welcome. >> i am here an
i would like to please have you join me in welcoming kante brown and public safety dispatcher kim tuae and on behalf of the mayor's office, paul henderson, deputy chief of staff for mayor lee presenting the awards on behalf of martha coen who is the supervisor for district ten. >> thank you guys all so much for coming out. it always makes me so happy when i see the people from the community here in the city haul sharing in this public building and it makes me proud when i look out and i...
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coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brownnd his cat attempt to help others. >>> a major crackdown on contraband, specifically cell gd . but i can't shake this bad feeling... that i haven't seen the last of my old friend. ♪ quattrooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! ♪ [ heartbeat ] ♪ "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a ye
coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brownnd his cat attempt to help others. >>> a major crackdown on contraband, specifically cell gd . but i can't shake this bad feeling... that i haven't seen the last of my old friend. ♪ quattrooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! ♪ [ heartbeat ] ♪ "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go....
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(cheers and applause) >> brown: there were two other winning tickets. paulte of ham lake, minnesota, claimed his one-third of the jackpot on thursday. the third ticket was sold in south brunswick, new jersey, but its owner has not come forward. >> woodruff: is that a wonderful story? again, the major developments of the day: the u.s. justice department and several states sued to block the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways; and israel announced it's moving ahead with plans to build nearly 900 new homes in east jerusalem on the eve of renewed peace talks. >> brown: imagine hiring picasso to design your stage sets. online, we look at the legacy of a ballet visionary who brought modern art to dance. kwame holman has the details. >> reporter: an exhibit at the national gallery in washington explores the creative collaboration of the first great ballet company of the 20th century and how it still inspires new dance. that's on "art beat." and are job boards like linked- in cheating employers and job seekers alike? our "ask the headhunter" columnist explo
(cheers and applause) >> brown: there were two other winning tickets. paulte of ham lake, minnesota, claimed his one-third of the jackpot on thursday. the third ticket was sold in south brunswick, new jersey, but its owner has not come forward. >> woodruff: is that a wonderful story? again, the major developments of the day: the u.s. justice department and several states sued to block the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways; and israel announced it's moving ahead with plans...
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brown dough was there. charlton heston was there. there's sammy davis, jr., peter, paul and mary. they had an important part of that day. there's james baldwin, the author. we had a very strong presence of very famous people there that day and also today. i just wanted to show some of these pictures, bob, thank you for being here, the book is i have a dream, a 50 year testament to the march on america. i want to thank you for joining us tonight for this interesting discussion and celebration of the 50th anniversary of a very important day in american history. thank you. the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website at aljazeera.com, facebook, our google plus pages or twitter. we'll see you for our next show. 0's >> hello, i'm' stephanie sy. and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. >> obama: i think we all understand terrible things have been happening for quite some time. the assad regime has been killing it's own people by the tens of thousands. >> president obama said he's convinced that syria used chemical weapons against its people.
brown dough was there. charlton heston was there. there's sammy davis, jr., peter, paul and mary. they had an important part of that day. there's james baldwin, the author. we had a very strong presence of very famous people there that day and also today. i just wanted to show some of these pictures, bob, thank you for being here, the book is i have a dream, a 50 year testament to the march on america. i want to thank you for joining us tonight for this interesting discussion and celebration of...
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that's paul brennan reporting from air base in cypress. let's speak to lowered brown, a former u.k.ister and former secretary general of the united nations joining us out of london. good to have you with us. a lot of sort of various developments to consider when it comes to the syrian situation, but let's look at what's happening in the u.k. right now. the prime minister david cameron is expected to lead a debate in parliament on military action in syria, however no binding action will be taken today. it seems that the u.k. is slowing down somewhat from an immediate military strike. you must be happy about that. >> yeah, i think there's great relief across most of the british public. there has been a race to do something over the weekend, and frankly, they were getting ahead of themselves, the government was getting ahead of itself. i think there's a general view here in the u.k. that if there is to be even limited and proportionate military action, it needs to follow and not proceed full airing of the issues and the intelligence about the chemical weapon strikes in the security cou
that's paul brennan reporting from air base in cypress. let's speak to lowered brown, a former u.k.ister and former secretary general of the united nations joining us out of london. good to have you with us. a lot of sort of various developments to consider when it comes to the syrian situation, but let's look at what's happening in the u.k. right now. the prime minister david cameron is expected to lead a debate in parliament on military action in syria, however no binding action will be taken...
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brown dough was there. charlton heston was there. there's sammy davis, jr., peter, paul and mary.had an important part of that day. there's james baldwin, the author. we had a very strong presence of very famous people there that day and also today. i just wanted to show some of these pictures, bob, thank you for being here, the book is i have a dream, a 50 year testament to the march on america. i want to thank you for joining us tonight for this interesting discussion and celebration of the 50th anniversary of a very important day in american history. thank you. the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website at aljazeera.com, facebook, our google plus pages or twitter. we'll see you for our next show.
brown dough was there. charlton heston was there. there's sammy davis, jr., peter, paul and mary.had an important part of that day. there's james baldwin, the author. we had a very strong presence of very famous people there that day and also today. i just wanted to show some of these pictures, bob, thank you for being here, the book is i have a dream, a 50 year testament to the march on america. i want to thank you for joining us tonight for this interesting discussion and celebration of the...
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paul chambers will have that part of the story coming up tonight at 6. >>> more breaking news now. this time about the ongoing b.a.r.t. negotiations. governor brown said late this afternoon that he will seek a court order for a 60-day cooling off period on sunday and that is if b.a.r.t. and the unions can't get it together and agree on a new contract deal. tom vacar is monitoring the negotiations and he's live now. tom, break it down for us. >> reporter: that announcement said if granted, they will have a 60-day cooling off period. that will help commuters until this time in october but not beyond that. the long, drawn out negotiations are nothing less than a high stakes standoff of how high can you fly versus how low can you go. >> there is no movement. i am disappointed in the fact, given there was a board meeting yesterday in closed session where we expected that there was going to be some direction to get this thing moving. >> the board has given the general manager the authority and flexibility to get a fair deal, in their opinion, and we new need to compromise and get to a reasonable place than 21 1/2% rate. >> reporter: the deadline is sun
paul chambers will have that part of the story coming up tonight at 6. >>> more breaking news now. this time about the ongoing b.a.r.t. negotiations. governor brown said late this afternoon that he will seek a court order for a 60-day cooling off period on sunday and that is if b.a.r.t. and the unions can't get it together and agree on a new contract deal. tom vacar is monitoring the negotiations and he's live now. tom, break it down for us. >> reporter: that announcement said if...
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brown, and the help of hakeem nicks. last year, a foot, then a knee. he's already battled a sore groin this camp. >> troy: i would add jason pierre-paul's back injury intoed him in a new and fresh justin tuck this year as well. >> joe: handoff is to brown, running right, up from the safety spot, a gain of seven. the other spot that was a question mark coming into camp was right tackle and david diehl. they trafted, as we talked about, justin pugh, david diehl spent the off season and got himself into the best shape he's been in in ten years, lost ten pounds, credits it to juicing throughout the off season, and the great job he was doing this off season has prepared him for this draining camp and he's been able to hold off a guy who's missed a lot of time in justin pugh. >> joe: about a yard shy of the first down. and the juicing stuff, that good for you? >> troy: that's the new craze. it's working. for him. it's working for david diehl. >> joe: up-tempo offense. giants want to use some of this tonight. they employ it here in the third possession, third and one. >> troy: what did tom coughlin say they called this? the mock offense. >> joe: got to the lin
brown, and the help of hakeem nicks. last year, a foot, then a knee. he's already battled a sore groin this camp. >> troy: i would add jason pierre-paul's back injury intoed him in a new and fresh justin tuck this year as well. >> joe: handoff is to brown, running right, up from the safety spot, a gain of seven. the other spot that was a question mark coming into camp was right tackle and david diehl. they trafted, as we talked about, justin pugh, david diehl spent the off season...
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paul was on "hannity" and talking about the election. >> we need to grow. we need to be more inclusive. black people, brownpeople, with tattoos, with ties, without ties. we need a range of people in order to get the republican party bigger. we need working-class people. not just business class. charles: tp news. com director with us. she will tell us if young libertarians, up for grabs? will they swing to the left? you wrote a piece in down hall, could today's libertarian be tomorrow's liberal? >> exactly. i think that is the question we need to be asking. what is the true definition of the parties whether republican, democrat or libertarian. thanks to the recent scandals we have on and on people are very disenfran chase choiced. instead of i give up, take the government out. those people are very, very much falling for this libertarian line. charles: so you're saying young people are falling for it? in other words, they're being duped somehow. >> i don't know about duped. i think they're becoming very much single issue voters. whether you want to talk about legalization of drugs. legalization of alcohol.
paul was on "hannity" and talking about the election. >> we need to grow. we need to be more inclusive. black people, brownpeople, with tattoos, with ties, without ties. we need a range of people in order to get the republican party bigger. we need working-class people. not just business class. charles: tp news. com director with us. she will tell us if young libertarians, up for grabs? will they swing to the left? you wrote a piece in down hall, could today's libertarian be...
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brown's request. however, we will keep you updated as soon as we get a decision. mike pelton, kron 4 news. this developing story. >> is liberating, and amazing, just exactly what 8 paulhould feel like. >> it was worth every penny. inch nails and red hot chili peppers are just a few of the performers taking the stage this weekend at san francisco's outside lands music festival. and sir paul mccartney.,. some 60,000 fans attend the three day festival each year. it takes place on multiple stages set-up throughout police and park rangers are out in force - keeping an eye on crowds. police say some citations were handed out to people for trying to sneak in. but overall the festival has gone smoothly. the price to attend all three days - about $250 dollars for regular admission. visitors we talked to say it was money well-spent. last six years the concerts usually end at around 10 at night. today is the final day of hall and oates as well as the red hot chili peppers are scheduled to take the stage. >> marty: >> marty: as football season starts to changes are in store for fans heading to games. kron four's terisa estacio >> reporter: with the new nfl season about to start,
brown's request. however, we will keep you updated as soon as we get a decision. mike pelton, kron 4 news. this developing story. >> is liberating, and amazing, just exactly what 8 paulhould feel like. >> it was worth every penny. inch nails and red hot chili peppers are just a few of the performers taking the stage this weekend at san francisco's outside lands music festival. and sir paul mccartney.,. some 60,000 fans attend the three day festival each year. it takes place on...