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conceded a goal this season and this is the ist of may have conceded two goals in a game since playing wes brownry defensive record this season. the first time they've conceded two goals in a game since playing west brom in april. so this is what's next for these teams, and actually liverpool will be pretty confident of building some momentum again with this run of fixtures. they go to brighton next while city will have eyes on keeping tonight's momentum going up to those two home games against arsenal and chelsea. michael schumacher turns 50 today. but formula one's most successful driver hasn't been seen in public since his skiiing accident 5—years—ago and still little is known about his condition. ben croucher reflects on the 7 time world champion's career. notjust not just anybody could notjust anybody could defy not just anybody could defy their error, but michael schumacher is not just anybody. —— defined and their era. the most successful formula i driver turns 50 today. a record era. the most successful formula 1 driver turns 50 today. a record 71 titles, 91 race wins, and jaw—dropping b
conceded a goal this season and this is the ist of may have conceded two goals in a game since playing wes brownry defensive record this season. the first time they've conceded two goals in a game since playing west brom in april. so this is what's next for these teams, and actually liverpool will be pretty confident of building some momentum again with this run of fixtures. they go to brighton next while city will have eyes on keeping tonight's momentum going up to those two home games against...
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. >> supervisor brown: anybody have anything before we close up? >> supervisor kim: what i will say briefly, i appreciate supervisor brown for holding this hearing. this is a really critical issue. we talk lot about meeting our staffing needs for police. clearly meeting our staffing need for transit operators is just as critical. i would say that muni and public works, street cleaning services is the ways that our residents interface with city. that's what they understand local government to be. it's our bus and transit suspect and how well we clean our streets. what i would just continue to say, i hope that we can work on figuring out how to address these deficits and being employee first in terms how we can get more workers on board. i don't know all the facts of the incidents that one of the members of the public brought up to me. i'm very concerned about womendrivers and women staff. i ride muni i see public treat the drivers. we have some that really abuse ourivedrivers. our drivers are social workers and they do so much more than that just dri
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what about the canyon wes brown? what did that mean? it's his nickname. such a perfect example of supply and demand. they've been made relatively omitted and he brings the demand. there is... he is the michaeljordan of today. a perfect example of that, because of that, many different models, some are inexpensive as 200 us dollars up to 5000. we are in the wrong game, clearly. and your feet are too big. let's leave it there. josh, great to talk to you. thanks for coming in. great to see you. let's get more now on the international monetary fund lowering its forecast for the global economy. its chief economist says if the trade war with the us worsens — then growth in china could further weaken. revisions that we've made right now are fairly modest. but the risks are very high. the risks i would flag, too, as being quite important. one is escalation of trade tensions. and the second is a further deterioration in financial conditions. the reason the two of them are particularly costly is because they have become intertwined, which was not the case for much o
what about the canyon wes brown? what did that mean? it's his nickname. such a perfect example of supply and demand. they've been made relatively omitted and he brings the demand. there is... he is the michaeljordan of today. a perfect example of that, because of that, many different models, some are inexpensive as 200 us dollars up to 5000. we are in the wrong game, clearly. and your feet are too big. let's leave it there. josh, great to talk to you. thanks for coming in. great to see you....
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that's when we started communicating to folks that they might see gaps. >> supervisor brown: no one in your agency knew that was coming before then? >> we understood that we would have challenges in filling all the service given the huge demand. i didn't appreciate the magnitude of that coupled with other things happening. our training folks based on. the general signup, the work that we were doing to familiarize operators with new equipment. i didn't have a good and clear picture. >> supervisor brown: there was no communication month before with your staff that said we're going to have a problem and an issue if the summer? >> we anticipated that we needed to ramp up. we didn't ramp up our hiring and training and getting existing operators back to work adequately as much as we could have. sometimes it's other projects that require us to substitute equipment. we can plan for and manage them better so that we can minimize the impacts. there will be disruption. we need to do better job of minimizing the disruptions on the street and service impacts. i want to close by -- once this happen,
that's when we started communicating to folks that they might see gaps. >> supervisor brown: no one in your agency knew that was coming before then? >> we understood that we would have challenges in filling all the service given the huge demand. i didn't appreciate the magnitude of that coupled with other things happening. our training folks based on. the general signup, the work that we were doing to familiarize operators with new equipment. i didn't have a good and clear picture....
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we can save taxpayer dollars if we streamline the way state government does business, especially by implementing a new centralized procurement system. [applause] gov. brown: while we tackled today's pressing fiscal challenges, we also must address the challenges of our trip. turninge stand at a point, with an opportunity to put oregon on a better path forward. our young people deserve to inherit and oregon is beautiful and bountiful as the one we cherish today. to watchremely painful the effects of climate change on our communities. the valley was covered with smoke for over eight weeks last summer. 90% of our state is in drought. last year was the warmest year in oregon since 1895. wildfires have increased in intensity and severity in the past decade are threatening our culture, our communities, and our economy. oregon must continue to pursue solutions that will reduce harmful emissions while creating good jobs and building a clean energy economy. i think it was a few weeks ago i received a letter from abner, he is 10 years old. he wanted to make sure that i knew the consequences of inaction. on one side of the card, he drew an earth struggling from glo
we can save taxpayer dollars if we streamline the way state government does business, especially by implementing a new centralized procurement system. [applause] gov. brown: while we tackled today's pressing fiscal challenges, we also must address the challenges of our trip. turninge stand at a point, with an opportunity to put oregon on a better path forward. our young people deserve to inherit and oregon is beautiful and bountiful as the one we cherish today. to watchremely painful the...
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you need that reflection for anyo w. >> brown: t surprised you when you started getting their responses? what excited you? >> well, well tribute tony morrison. >> brown: how could we not. >> it's toni morrison. and barbara smith writes about james baldwin and how his words helped her become a writer. there's one writer, debby writes about how reading the memoir "boy" was fund meant toll her experience, so it's not necessarily just about seeing an exact reflection, but to make sure that these symbols had meaning and they build significance. you can really explore. reading feels to me like an exploratory practice. you should be able to find characters and stories you can , ll into. >> these are writemen who became writers. >> yes.ou how much didee their beigin story connecting to the writers that theme? >> oh, yeah, completely. i think at the end of her story, she said she read this one book and it wasn't until she wrote herow that she was able to really -- >> brown: that's right. >> it was su a profound statement, a powerful way to end, it compelled her to want to bring write her own story, and i think that is the tak
you need that reflection for anyo w. >> brown: t surprised you when you started getting their responses? what excited you? >> well, well tribute tony morrison. >> brown: how could we not. >> it's toni morrison. and barbara smith writes about james baldwin and how his words helped her become a writer. there's one writer, debby writes about how reading the memoir "boy" was fund meant toll her experience, so it's not necessarily just about seeing an exact...
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when we come back, a final note from jerry brown. >> but first, we want to thank kay ramon for this picture of mt. diablo. share your pictures with the #abc 7 news. >>> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand. the new accuweather app from abc 7 news. minute by minute forecast plus real-time radar and alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >>> all right. well, i'm ama daetz. coming up on abc 7 news at -- coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, a pilot shortage has some airlines calling for less training so they can recruit more people. but pilots warn that could make flying less safe for all of us. the i team's dan noyes investigates the plan tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> now let's go back to ama for more on what's coming up at six. >> yes, we have a lot coming up for you. >> we are right now in a state of emergency. >> converge on oakland city hall, overshadowing mayor lib schaaf's. and they traveled thousands of miles. the tourists who refused to walk away disappointed at muir woods. it's coming up at 6:00. dan, kristen? >>> we close out
when we come back, a final note from jerry brown. >> but first, we want to thank kay ramon for this picture of mt. diablo. share your pictures with the #abc 7 news. >>> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand. the new accuweather app from abc 7 news. minute by minute forecast plus real-time radar and alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >>> all right. well, i'm ama daetz. coming up on abc 7 news at -- coming up tonight on...
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brown: people do not go around seeking advice. people who need it think they don't. adrienne: you came in with a $26 billion deficit. and about a $10 billion surplus. we don't know quite what it is because it grows and changes over time. adrienne: it could be up to $15 million. gov. brown: it could be, but it could not be. it is a projection 18 months ahead because the new budget year starts july 1 and goes for 12 months. a lot can happen. we will certainly be in a recession at some time, so revenue that looks like it is they are now will disappear by then. adrienne: giving the new legislature and your successor , you have a super majority now in both houses to go after some of the excess money. what do you say about that? gov. brown: remember, governor davis was spending money with the legislature at the top of the business cycle. and then it goes away. there is a very important reason for it. at the end of the recovery when the business cycle is about to turn down into recession, you don't know that. they never predict recessions. but you have lots of revenue coming in just about to go away. like to say when you feel the best that's the time to be c
brown: people do not go around seeking advice. people who need it think they don't. adrienne: you came in with a $26 billion deficit. and about a $10 billion surplus. we don't know quite what it is because it grows and changes over time. adrienne: it could be up to $15 million. gov. brown: it could be, but it could not be. it is a projection 18 months ahead because the new budget year starts july 1 and goes for 12 months. a lot can happen. we will certainly be in a recession at some time, so...
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i hope so, but how do we know. >> brown: you're looking back at this horrifying experience that you hadn you were 17.yo anhave a 17 year old daughter now yourself. >> i do. she knows what happened to me. and we told her at a young enough age she knows i'm okay i got asked this question before, it's like "do you worry about your daughter now that this hapned to you?" but why wouldn't, i mean doesn't every parent do that i hope nothing happento her, but if something does, i know that she can be okay. i know she can be okay and be a happy person. i know she can have a good life. i know this because it happened to me. >> brown: the book is "what we talk about when we talk about rape," sohaila abdulali, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and that's the wshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs senewshour, thank you and you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ab >>l. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available
i hope so, but how do we know. >> brown: you're looking back at this horrifying experience that you hadn you were 17.yo anhave a 17 year old daughter now yourself. >> i do. she knows what happened to me. and we told her at a young enough age she knows i'm okay i got asked this question before, it's like "do you worry about your daughter now that this hapned to you?" but why wouldn't, i mean doesn't every parent do that i hope nothing happento her, but if something does, i...
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that is the tug of war even governor jerry brown said we had to cut back. there's no reason why these expenses should skyrocket. but you have this huge bureaucracy at both colleges. >> there are a lot of reasons for escalating costs. the reason right so much is born on the student or tuition is because the state cut back dramatically on how much it was willing to pay. that i think is a problem. the state should be investing in public higher education and not putting it all on the back burner . >> what you think about tuition cut or free tuition for cal state university's at least in the first two years? >> starting free tuition for community colleges. right now san francisco is free. across the state the first year is free. we do need to look at bringing down the cost of csu and uc. we also need to be looking at how we expand capacity. right now we have too many students who are ready and prepared to go and enter into these programs and there is not enough room for them . >> that brings us another issue which is rather sensitive with the public out there. w
that is the tug of war even governor jerry brown said we had to cut back. there's no reason why these expenses should skyrocket. but you have this huge bureaucracy at both colleges. >> there are a lot of reasons for escalating costs. the reason right so much is born on the student or tuition is because the state cut back dramatically on how much it was willing to pay. that i think is a problem. the state should be investing in public higher education and not putting it all on the back...
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and thiss one of the ways it happens and this is a really damaging way, because we all get so weird aut rape. >> brownw, she's written a book: "what we talk about when we talk about pe," that explores the subject from many angles, not so much giving answers as raising questions. what is it that we get wrong in our thinking about rape? >> we make it bigger than it should be, and at the same time we make it smaller than it shoulde. it's such a loaded subject. if you tnk of one person, say in a bedroom being raped by one man, a woman and a man, it's a very personal act at that moment. but then you sort of pull back the camera and you see the world and all that things that have led to this, it's much bigger. so i think it is wrong any time we try to make it too much with one lens, in a way. i think we do a disservice to both men and women the way we think about rape. we assume that men can't help etemselves, and we also assume that women are comy broken and destroyed, which sometimes they are, but often they're noth >> browne's a tension you write about throughout your life raat comes through in the book,
and thiss one of the ways it happens and this is a really damaging way, because we all get so weird aut rape. >> brownw, she's written a book: "what we talk about when we talk about pe," that explores the subject from many angles, not so much giving answers as raising questions. what is it that we get wrong in our thinking about rape? >> we make it bigger than it should be, and at the same time we make it smaller than it shoulde. it's such a loaded subject. if you tnk of...
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. >> brown: all right, so this is really different from when we wereast together. >> yeah! is-- you know, you was like... brown: yeah. >> but now, it like... ( ep breath ) >> brown: for earlonne woods, the "routines" of daily life are anything but. these days, he chooses when to wash the dishes, check emails, pack a lunch. no more tiny cell, hordes of other men, strip searche some of his biggest concerns now are simple, and relatable to all. >> no lie-- i've been out maybe 40 days? i've put on 10 pounds. >> brown: 10 pounds? >> i've been looking to lose about 30 pounds for at least 20 years. so i'm goingo get there. >> brown: now it's 40 pounds. ( laughter ) sorry... we first met woods in 2017when he was an inmate at san quentin prison. he was serving a 31-year-to-life sentence for attempted second degree robbery. and, along with san francisc based artist nigel poor, he was the co-host of "ear hustle"-- the hit prx podcast produced entirely from san quentin that gave a rare and intimate feel for life behind bars. >> brown: with an on-airifapport like long friends, the pair
. >> brown: all right, so this is really different from when we wereast together. >> yeah! is-- you know, you was like... brown: yeah. >> but now, it like... ( ep breath ) >> brown: for earlonne woods, the "routines" of daily life are anything but. these days, he chooses when to wash the dishes, check emails, pack a lunch. no more tiny cell, hordes of other men, strip searche some of his biggest concerns now are simple, and relatable to all. >> no lie--...
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now i think we were going to hear from mayor brown -- he's here. he's arrived. there's a wonderful documentary that was just -- that's recently come out about george moscone and his life, and it is amazing to think of these two men at hastings, young before they had accomplished all that they would. but -- hello. but mayor brown is speaking after me. i'm introducing you. i'm out of the way. [inaudible] [laughte [laughter]. >> mayor breed, and other local elected officials that are here, it was so many years ago that things happened in this city hall that should not happen in any city hall, if not any public building in this nation. two sterling examples of people who have been elected to public office, who earned the election by demonstrating in every fashion how their existence stood out as a mark and a guideline for the future, an optimistic future for everybody. unfortunately, their lives were shortened. this city will never be the same because we always are forced to remember, are forced to recall that dreadful day when a former elected official did somethin
now i think we were going to hear from mayor brown -- he's here. he's arrived. there's a wonderful documentary that was just -- that's recently come out about george moscone and his life, and it is amazing to think of these two men at hastings, young before they had accomplished all that they would. but -- hello. but mayor brown is speaking after me. i'm introducing you. i'm out of the way. [inaudible] [laughte [laughter]. >> mayor breed, and other local elected officials that are here,...
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is brown house shaped and and and and packaged and that means we are the victims of the brown house. when the nazis came to power many film about how students in teaches emigrated to the us. in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's the movements principles became the backbone of american modernism. on the on your as a fan in but i think in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the end user the us were invited to teach at black mountain college in north carolina does in fifteen minutes been the one nine hundred fifty s. it became a chrysalis for many extraordinarily important artists a couldn't steal vo it is a lot of detail and chided many of the people who played influential roles in post-war america not were affiliated with schools that had picked up the mantle of bauhaus sholto this battle how robert rauschenberg just but john's most cunning i'm still work robert rauschenberg jasper charles norse conning and. curry agressor mass cunningham who. black mountain explored the ideas of movement developed in the bow house stage workshop. seeing where art has gone and the bauhaus of men
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we won't know for certain how they did until tomorrow. >> brown: we get a remembers of the 50th anniversary of apollelele 8 the other niht, the first manned mission to see the other side of the moon, and i was thinking w that's an earlier age of space yploration. wh look at what they're doing now with a mission like this, put that in context, where are we at this days? >> well, this is the farthest body tat's ever been explored by a spacecraft and it's actually its second fly by, and it's picked up this opportunity for steins as welli . buink what it tells us is n.a.s.a. is still in assumption that because the summary program is eretired and there is no n.a.s.a. capability for putting astronauts into space at thent mobut somehow n.a.s.a.'s not in the game anymore. to the contrary. these are missions are fascinating, tkes us t new worlds, even if people aren't on them. >> brown: one other poignant aspect to this, miles, the spacecraft was acthually --e planet was seen by the hubble lescope and the woman known as the mother of the hubble just died thi week. >> nancy set every glass ceiling yo
we won't know for certain how they did until tomorrow. >> brown: we get a remembers of the 50th anniversary of apollelele 8 the other niht, the first manned mission to see the other side of the moon, and i was thinking w that's an earlier age of space yploration. wh look at what they're doing now with a mission like this, put that in context, where are we at this days? >> well, this is the farthest body tat's ever been explored by a spacecraft and it's actually its second fly by,...
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the earlier we spoke to lord malloch brown he is an i.t. entrepreneur and advocates against and we asked him whether he felt satisfied with how the u.k. government and opposition have of the matter. we are going to leave. the leadership. neither has risen. which. many treats. its maturity. you know. with oh grabs it bob. aspirants is a business. jobs. for. quite opinionated lord browne speaking their lobbying congress from the biggest trading partner overnight without a deal would be catastrophic the head of the u.k. car industry body says many businesses in germany are also woefully unprepared for breaks that with smaller companies finding it easier to adjust the fresh faces keep coming at this custom support agency in hamburg they've hired ten new people in the last few weeks tossed in poor rats company helps businesses both large and small with their customs issues if the u.k. ends up with a hard hit german companies could soon face mountains of paperwork. is a disaster for everyone but especially for europe. that is a company working in
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we knew that michael brown should be alive. it was an easy decision to make. we know that a third of all the people killed by us to injure actually killed by a police officer. but one out of 11 gun homicides in california is committed by an officer. back then when you are simple truth, that back then, that michael brown should be alive, and it was enough to get us out on the street. >> forget your personal narrative for a second, was it -- was it just you looking for a fight, i would be a -- michael brown was killed on august 9 come on august 16, i was sitting on the couch. cnn made it look like the protesters were wild, on twitter it looked like the police were wild, and i wanted to see it for myself. i knew my father would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, her name te we arera not twins, we just havey, rhymey names. longerthat i could no call her up to a block the morning randomly. at 755, sitting on the phone. i said, i am going to ferguson, what do you think. go.e said, you should by then, the car was packed up and i just need
we knew that michael brown should be alive. it was an easy decision to make. we know that a third of all the people killed by us to injure actually killed by a police officer. but one out of 11 gun homicides in california is committed by an officer. back then when you are simple truth, that back then, that michael brown should be alive, and it was enough to get us out on the street. >> forget your personal narrative for a second, was it -- was it just you looking for a fight, i would be a...
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we debate the issue. this is not about expanding voting this is about a republic units that is majority white if you read over browning country this is all about should people here illegally throughout the city says we quietly say yes i'm here illegally no i'm not a citizen of course they should it's common sense. a very warm welcome you watching r.t. international with mina carry our top story this hour the u.k.'s prime minister to resign may look set for another tough weaken parliament following the historic defeat of her divorce deal last week she will address the m.p.'s later on monday and lay out his so-called briggs it plan b. but it's not clear whether she'll be able to break the current impasse and reports are now emerging that two groups of m.p.'s are seeking to potentially delay breaks it that strong harsh criticism from downing street. there's a danger that parliament you'd stop brags that any attempt to remove the government's power to meet the legal conditions of an orderly exit at this moment of history significance is extremely concerning parliament said to the people of this country we will make up we
we debate the issue. this is not about expanding voting this is about a republic units that is majority white if you read over browning country this is all about should people here illegally throughout the city says we quietly say yes i'm here illegally no i'm not a citizen of course they should it's common sense. a very warm welcome you watching r.t. international with mina carry our top story this hour the u.k.'s prime minister to resign may look set for another tough weaken parliament...
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. >> we heard amos brown talking about him and one of amos from third baptist in san francisco. >> right. >> one of the early memories that i think was in alabama, the graham personally removing the colored only signs from seating session sections at one of the rallies or crusades. >> and guess when? i think 1948. >> yeah. well, it was certainly before brown versus board of education. >> 48 and so he refused to preach to segregated audiences. james cohen. >> the father of black liberation theology. and it's a reminder we are not called to be enslaved but to be free and so how do we work for the freedom and against oppression and injustices. a strong powerful voice in the black church and in theology. >> period. >> because all that his theology led to liberation movement. >> for women and gays and for. >> latin america. >> latin america and, yeah. >> and to white christians it was the call to recognize larksment and repent. look at the way your theology has led to the killing, the lynching of so many innocent people. your theology has supported white supremacy in its cruelest, harshest mo
. >> we heard amos brown talking about him and one of amos from third baptist in san francisco. >> right. >> one of the early memories that i think was in alabama, the graham personally removing the colored only signs from seating session sections at one of the rallies or crusades. >> and guess when? i think 1948. >> yeah. well, it was certainly before brown versus board of education. >> 48 and so he refused to preach to segregated audiences. james cohen....
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promised to maintain the budget reserves built by governor jerry brown. >> we will be prude stewards of taxpayer dollars, paying down depth and we will build the largest fiscal reserve of any >> reporter: but some question whether he can deliver on that promise with his budget proposal full of proposals that could come at a high cost. >> america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. now, let's get to work. thank you very much. >> reporter: that work began an hour later. c1 he posted a video signing e launches a system for private businesses and public agencies to hold negotiations with drug companies to lower precipitation drug costs. the other creates a california surgeon general to identify health problems and requested california be allowed to reinstate the individual mandate and pursue a university health insurance program. f0 . >> more on thursday when he releases the budget proposal. thank you. >>> the first woman lieutenant governor in california history. she was sworn in by governor gavin newsom this afternoon. she say
promised to maintain the budget reserves built by governor jerry brown. >> we will be prude stewards of taxpayer dollars, paying down depth and we will build the largest fiscal reserve of any >> reporter: but some question whether he can deliver on that promise with his budget proposal full of proposals that could come at a high cost. >> america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. now, let's get to work. thank you...
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brown: thank you, phil. i remember when we were talking about this probably in 2000 -- and what was it? 10? >> it was a long time ago. >> i don't know. it's been a long time. but i want to thank mayor breed and parks and rec for saying that parks are important not only to this city, but this district. this district is very special to me, and the people who live around here. and i really am happy to see us keep moving forward with green space. but this process just wasn't a city hall or department effort. this was a community effort, and you have to remember, and all the people standing behind me, we have sheryl davis that used to be with mo' magic, and she was there, pushing for it. there's james -- where's james? he was part of it, also. and then, there was kelley groves, and barbara, who started the process. i know judith cohen is here. rodney's here from buchanan y, and then, spencer, are you here? oh, well, boys and girls club has been part of this, but you know, they're busy with the kids today. but one of the things that
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our heart and there needs to be a cultural shift that we can no longer watch this happened and watch people profit on the backs of black and brown people, poor people across this country. we cannot let people make money off the backs of this. >> thank you. very powerful. talk about having an impact. so, i am going to ask you the same question, which is, how did you go from being the editor of the new york times, where you spent three decades, to launching a new startup focused on social justice? how did you get there? how did that happen? >> actually the marshall project was the brainstorm of a guy named neil barsky who has divided his life between journalism and making money. he was a pretty good journalist and is even better at making money. he decided this was his way to give back, i guess. he approached me through a mutual friend and we had breakfast and he asked if i would be interested in considering helping him start it. at the time, i had left the newsroom and was writing op-ed columns. you can write about anything you want, but i thought i would write about criminal justice and see how it felt. >> is this something that
our heart and there needs to be a cultural shift that we can no longer watch this happened and watch people profit on the backs of black and brown people, poor people across this country. we cannot let people make money off the backs of this. >> thank you. very powerful. talk about having an impact. so, i am going to ask you the same question, which is, how did you go from being the editor of the new york times, where you spent three decades, to launching a new startup focused on social...
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major michael brown we said get out now smith was. to tell her that her that. that. man they just held up that guy with a gun you just keep him healthy. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be going up for doing the art. form money. and the out. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want to just some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. last summer. and just transpired there since they. last i was there. last. night i was. my. car i. have i don't i think soft. boy at the time. oh they are. was in the. lab and they are ira reiner leon i r m was there a am. hello they are. a little her fan last. a war am a. a week a a well known. were birds that were there. were birds that there are. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise l
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when we should challenging unknown opposed to like this he just makes the whole thing ridiculous not to alter for example goes out with an asian british that he says british issues may be skin he's brown we don't need to be making an issue of this we need shifts galang and challenge real racism. well they would all say we love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories so do get in touch by following us on social media and the comments will be back in about thirty minutes with the latest headlines join us then become. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to the press this is what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. first city. but there's someone else living inside of me controlling my body. the byproduct of. that drug is because like severe depression. because it would only meet him into a zombie it's crazy. you know i mean we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know shoes crazy and all that. took years to come the addict takes a long time to get rid of it. in twenty forty you know bloody rev
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and i'm just waking up every day enjoying the fact that i'm waking up free. >> brown: when we talked an quentin, i asked you about victims of crimes. >> right. >> brown: how should they feel, look, watching you and watching what you were doing at san quentin and watching you now? >> when people come to jail,ab they have to ritate himself, they have to change their thinking, their mindset. and i believe that as far as me... if a person is looking at me, they're saying, "okay, wellt he's doi right stuff. he's doing all the right things to get out of prison. he got out. j got out, got. t's going on about his life." so i would hope thy're looking at me like, "okay, if there was a lesson to be arned, he learned his lesson." so i would hope that that's how they see it. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in oakland, california. >> woodruff: what an inspiration. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. ank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can expe
and i'm just waking up every day enjoying the fact that i'm waking up free. >> brown: when we talked an quentin, i asked you about victims of crimes. >> right. >> brown: how should they feel, look, watching you and watching what you were doing at san quentin and watching you now? >> when people come to jail,ab they have to ritate himself, they have to change their thinking, their mindset. and i believe that as far as me... if a person is looking at me, they're saying,...
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i think we had a good shot with willie brown's juvenile justice program. we gave it a shot skpr, and it didn't work. let's end it now. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> i was the clinician up at log cabin ranch for the last five years up until it closed down. and also a district one voter. go sandy. i just want today speak ed to amazing program at the ranch that i got to be a part of for the last five years? and having a wealth of providers that come, it was an amazing program and i hope that it does not go to waste and i hope that we have a place for young people to escape and get away from the streets and focus on figuring out how to get their life together. thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. my name is jessica. i grew up in san francisco's juvenile justice system, and i stand before you with the power of organizations like the yeoman's freedom center. i do want to say thank you to having this hearing today. we are in crisis in san francisco with such a small amount of young people overall. we are tal
i think we had a good shot with willie brown's juvenile justice program. we gave it a shot skpr, and it didn't work. let's end it now. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> i was the clinician up at log cabin ranch for the last five years up until it closed down. and also a district one voter. go sandy. i just want today speak ed to amazing program at the ranch that i got to be a part of for the last five years? and having a wealth of providers that come, it was an...
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we asked former san francisco mayor willie brown his thoughts on some of the democratic candidates. >> it marvels me that we would be doing essentially what was done in 2015 when trump announced in june of 2015 that he was running. there were 14 wannabies and quickly they began to fall by the wayside. the first fall by the wayside was scott walker out of wisconsin. the second i don't recall who the second was but by then the carnage was done. i suspect that you are going to have something similar occurring among all these wannabies democrats. i am even considering getting in the contest. >> it does think that folks have a long shot like mccastro and dellsy gabb having sthat you have to announce early to get donors locked in when people are in the same lane, you have to get eu epyo>>yot have ever been in these contests to become the president. barack obama came out of nowhere because the chips fell in his favor. all of the candidates running in the state of illinois went in the toilet and he wins by default and does this great speech. no black america, no white america, no red america,
we asked former san francisco mayor willie brown his thoughts on some of the democratic candidates. >> it marvels me that we would be doing essentially what was done in 2015 when trump announced in june of 2015 that he was running. there were 14 wannabies and quickly they began to fall by the wayside. the first fall by the wayside was scott walker out of wisconsin. the second i don't recall who the second was but by then the carnage was done. i suspect that you are going to have something...
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major michael brown we said good or not smith. i. tell her that her that her. manager held up well we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be a court of law or do. you pour money. and doubt. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was you as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little soft. and just transpired so restless they. was i don't like this soft. but. boy the. polar layer now are. far. far. higher. bar. her. a rare. her i am. british am. the birds are. the birds out the door. what holds a sense to you something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to present injury. or some want to be honest. it's a delight to the person it's like the four in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the wives are. they said. no one else just seems wrong. why don't we all just don't all. get to see how it. to come out to. a close betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common g
major michael brown we said good or not smith. i. tell her that her that her. manager held up well we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be a court of law or do. you pour money. and doubt. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was you as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little soft. and just transpired so restless they. was i don't like this soft. but. boy the. polar...
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major michael brown we said got an announcement. so. far. not that. man i just want to go you just keep. like he was set up for so much and he's also well believe it or not or do. it for money. that. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. at the last stop. and just transpired the rest of state was was was was. i don't know i'm soft. oh. god. must have been lucky. lucky was there a far. far and wide eyed. way was. the bird is at the door for. the birds out the door. i think he's gone each a nihilistic. if they can't. get out the travelling across america what makes you take the shot is the g.'s. american hero this is it we've come a point how much talent studies are always out of my system. for you. we're starting last with this is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now governor any more gondola it may be completely different but that
major michael brown we said got an announcement. so. far. not that. man i just want to go you just keep. like he was set up for so much and he's also well believe it or not or do. it for money. that. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. at the last stop. and just transpired the rest of state was was was was. i don't know i'm soft. oh....
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scripted. [ laughter ] >> newsom promised to maintain the budget reserves built by his predecessor brown. >> we will be prudent and we will build and safeguard the largest fiscal reserve of any state in american history. >> but some question whether newsom can deliver on that promise. with his budget proposal thursday, full of proposals that could come at a high cost. >> now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the ghien guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. now, let's get to work. thank you all very much. >>> in the meantime, former governor jerry brown tweeted this yesterday, quote, handing the reigns over to gavin newsom. now off to the ranch. jerry brown plans to retire, live in colusa county and live on his property that has been in the family since 1930. >>> first woman to hold the office of lieutenant governor. he was sworn in by governor newsome -- newsom. she will have limited legislative power on her new job. but will serve on the uc board of regents and the california state university board of trustees. >>> police are investigating a sexual as
scripted. [ laughter ] >> newsom promised to maintain the budget reserves built by his predecessor brown. >> we will be prudent and we will build and safeguard the largest fiscal reserve of any state in american history. >> but some question whether newsom can deliver on that promise. with his budget proposal thursday, full of proposals that could come at a high cost. >> now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the ghien guiding light of our values and the...
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major michael brown we said good or not smith. i. tell her that her that her. manager held up well we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be going up or do. you pour money. and doubt. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to cut back it was you as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little soft. this transpired so that's the state. i. have i don't think soft. boy of the time. oh no our. last game. was a. chance for life. hello to a lamb. a little her hand my. day . a. week. a was. the bird is not the bearer of. the but is that the door. from the trial when he was running in two thousand and sixteen articulated a vision of foreign policy that was clearly at odds with what you would consider the sort of post-war liberal international consensus that that american one policy is held and there might be some claim that there are elements of that critique that has some validity here's the problem though it's not enough to offer a critic you can say
major michael brown we said good or not smith. i. tell her that her that her. manager held up well we're going to just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be going up or do. you pour money. and doubt. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to cut back it was you as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little soft. this transpired so that's the state. i. have i don't think soft. boy of the...
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zach brown we try to utilize in sub packages later in the year because he.an r but i think that will be a position we'll have to lo at. josh clemons obviously did some good things. >> backo prest smith for a minute, you have a decision to make. the organization has a decision to make. i'm sure they have an off to make, but how do you put a number out there not knowing what anybody elss going to give? do you have an estimation of whate might get somewhere? >> that's hard. >> how do you figure that out? >> it's hard, because i think you're banking on the upside still of preston. he's still a young football player. he's 268 pounds. he's 6'5". he has a skill s that he can be a very good outside linebaer defensive end. is teams on him as a defensive end? is he a three, four, outside backer type guy? i don't kw what the value is. i do know you take h off of our roster and we have a glaring huge need there at outside backer. there's no guarantee you're going to get a good free agent. all the good free agent pas rushers might get signed by their team. it's not easy. >>> more wit the coach in
zach brown we try to utilize in sub packages later in the year because he.an r but i think that will be a position we'll have to lo at. josh clemons obviously did some good things. >> backo prest smith for a minute, you have a decision to make. the organization has a decision to make. i'm sure they have an off to make, but how do you put a number out there not knowing what anybody elss going to give? do you have an estimation of whate might get somewhere? >> that's hard. >>...
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michael brown we should get an announcement. manager that would go you just keep. like you was set up for somebody who's also would lose your job or do. it for money. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want some back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft. laugh. laugh. and just transpired for the rest of stay. the last. laugh. was i don't i'm sorry. boy the time. of all over the whole. was. luckier than the last. eric. harris. the birds that were there. the bird that the. truck when he was running in two thousand and sixteen articulated a vision of foreign policy that was clearly at odds with what you would consider the sort of post-war liberal international consensus that that american foreign policy is held and there might be some claim that there are elements of that critique that house and the liberty here's the problem though it's not enough to offer a critique you can say that there are problems with the existing foreign policy and then you have to offer somet
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major michael brown we said good or not smith. or. not that. man i just want to go you just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also will be more adult or do. it for money. and that. that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. at the last stop. and just transpired the rest of state was was was was was. my god. i was. god. i don't. have. the time. and. oh a guy. was. was. luckier than must. carry. her a a. load a a m. a lair and laugh. a. a. a a. a a a week a was. the birds that were for. the birds out the door. stares albeit a whole cost going on america profit and the drug companies are killing millions of americans for profit and if no politician does anything about it i mean i look around the world and i see the lazy all the frats protests and i see that as growing going globally john locke said in sixteen ninety i believe that if the social contract was broken then it's up to the people to revolt the social contract has
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major michael brown we said get an announcement. tell her that her that her. manager held up well we're going to just keep hands. like he was set up for somebody who's also want to leave your job or do. you pour money. and doubt. that. i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself out here because i want to back it was just as a family member. we were trying to. just do things a little soft. and just transpired so restless they. was i don't like this i like soft. boy. oh they. are our. law. the bird is not. a bird is that the door. that entire collection of countries and regions that have been the main economic. players for decades now over time they're going to become the smuts more players of the world is going to evolve china india middle east africa. under certain scenarios they're going to represent about eighty percent of world g.d.p. at the end of the century and that scenario is where they do catch up in terms of per eternity growth. because as you know progress you know my point i wanted to use on those. you know. asked but i.
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major michael brown we should get an announcement. was. not. was not that the. manager would again just keep. like he was set up for somebody who's also want to. do. it for money. and that. was that you know i feel like with. nothing wrong with his approach you know for myself i'm here because i want to cut back it was just as a family member. we were trying to just do things a little soft up. there at the last stop. on. the. and just transpired to the rest of state was was. was. was was. was was was was was. i don't think so. boy. oh. yes there are. they are hand was. a. bird is that. the bird is that the door. when i came back from iraq now whoa marijuana her was cocaine methamphetamine see anything that's altering trying to get us out of that bad mindset using the chemical that would be self medicating. i want to be drinking and drinking am no new nope just killing myself by drinking out the whole wings don't drink to get drunk alcoholics tring to feel normal. that's why it's this way drug addicts do what they do shop us over the next. step. cool under which
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i don't know if we will see something as bold as same-sex marriage and stuff because the stakes are so much higher as brown moving out and governor gavin newsom is about to take over. what is the biggest difference in what we will see that we have not seen with governor brown ? >> you will see stylistic differences, number one. to start with last night, gavin newsom posing for selfie's with people and mixing with the crowd. he has four young children and governor brown did not have any children so you will see a stylistic difference and also gavin newsom is a big thinker. he likes to think outside the box and as you said, he has a huge budget surplus so he will have money to play with. brown came into office with a deficit and the state was in terrible financial state. >> we are looking at a high- speed rail project that is still ongoing. the delta water tunnel. how does gavin newsom play with these projects? will he continue to push forward or will he stop on these projects? >> gavin newsom told us yesterday that they are already working on a silver assessment of the high-speed rail and what it is and wha
i don't know if we will see something as bold as same-sex marriage and stuff because the stakes are so much higher as brown moving out and governor gavin newsom is about to take over. what is the biggest difference in what we will see that we have not seen with governor brown ? >> you will see stylistic differences, number one. to start with last night, gavin newsom posing for selfie's with people and mixing with the crowd. he has four young children and governor brown did not have any...
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wrong we should challenging but not opposed to like this it just makes the whole thing ridiculous not torture for example goes out with an asian british lad he says british is made but the skin he's brown we don't need to be making an issue of this we need to just get along and challenge real racism. having a great start to the week wherever you are we'll be back with the latest headlines in just over thirty minutes we'll see you then. country's gone into a nihilistic fever. thank god it hit the road and get out to traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this place the special american hero this is it we found a point around which element is gone something we always are on the margins something. called the culture. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the bee i think i want to leave now governor getting more ground zero of the we may be completely different but in this. and twenty forty you know bloody revolution of two to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know or here
wrong we should challenging but not opposed to like this it just makes the whole thing ridiculous not torture for example goes out with an asian british lad he says british is made but the skin he's brown we don't need to be making an issue of this we need to just get along and challenge real racism. having a great start to the week wherever you are we'll be back with the latest headlines in just over thirty minutes we'll see you then. country's gone into a nihilistic fever. thank god it hit...