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brown: yes. it is still an interesting thing in that the parties tinker with their delegate selection processes. different states are awarded different numbers of delegates. the democrats also insured in their reforms that there was a broader diversity of delegates. they did put affirmative action, quotas. the democratic party says all of the delegates have to be divided 50-50 in terms of women and men. it has to have a representative sample essentially of minorities. if there's 40% of the population in the state are minorities, that delegation better have something close to 40% of its delegates going to the convention be minorities. host: although political junkies and reporters would love the idea of a brokered convention. this was the deathknell of a brokered convention. dr. brown: it was, because what it meant was once you've accrued enough delegates, you would get a vote on the first ballot. host: that shifts the process to the primaries. dr. brown: it does. host: when did iowa and new hamps
brown: yes. it is still an interesting thing in that the parties tinker with their delegate selection processes. different states are awarded different numbers of delegates. the democrats also insured in their reforms that there was a broader diversity of delegates. they did put affirmative action, quotas. the democratic party says all of the delegates have to be divided 50-50 in terms of women and men. it has to have a representative sample essentially of minorities. if there's 40% of the...
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>> oh, cello is also amazing. ♪ ♪ >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in baltimore. >> woodruff: tune in to pbs later tonight. robert costa breaks down this tumultuous week in politics. and, our amna nawaz joins the nel on "washington week." and that is the newshour for tonight. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> collette guides travelersheo experienceorld in more than 160 destinations, across five travel yles, like small oup explorations their inclusive tours feature local guides, cultural experiences, meals and accommodatio. since 1918, colette has guided travelers arlend the world. n more at collette.com/smallgroup >> fidelity investments. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> american cruise lines. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the o
>> oh, cello is also amazing. ♪ ♪ >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in baltimore. >> woodruff: tune in to pbs later tonight. robert costa breaks down this tumultuous week in politics. and, our amna nawaz joins the nel on "washington week." and that is the newshour for tonight. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> collette guides travelersheo experienceorld in...
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>> brown: jonathus palant is to that loyalty from his a reet singers. he's also used testion raised as we talked in a storage room filled with basic supplies for the homeless. resources being put into music, into a choir-- why is that the place to put resources? >> what we offer through music is personal integrity. you may not have four walls, but our singers will tell you "four walls a home does not make." ♪ ♪ >> brown: and this message is spreading. palant heads a network called the "nationallliance for music in vulnerable communities," with music programs now in 12 cities. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in dallas. it woodruff: personal inte and a whole lot more. what a story. on the newshour online, you cank keep tf the live results from the south carolina primary tomorrow. that's on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. tune in later tonight and join moderator robert costa for a special 60-minute "washington week," previewing super tuesday and thsouth carolina primary, with live reports from journalists around the country. tomorrow's editi
>> brown: jonathus palant is to that loyalty from his a reet singers. he's also used testion raised as we talked in a storage room filled with basic supplies for the homeless. resources being put into music, into a choir-- why is that the place to put resources? >> what we offer through music is personal integrity. you may not have four walls, but our singers will tell you "four walls a home does not make." ♪ ♪ >> brown: and this message is spreading. palant...
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mary brown. he continues to be a fighter, a trailblazer, and a leader of civil rights in san francisco. dr. brown, i am honored to give you recognition and name you as san francisco black history hero, and i'm so proud to be your representative here on the board of supervisors. [applause and cheering] >> supervisor walton? [applause] >> hold on. supervisor walton? [applause] [cheering] >> thank you, president yee. pastor brown, we do have a couple of people who do want to say a few words. one, there are very few people still around here in san francisco that have a direct connection and correlation to the civil rights movement in this country. your work during that time period, your work over the past several decades, is something that we want to make sure that is acknowledged proudly, widely, and very publicly. you have represented the black community in this city for a very long time. >> a long time. >> and i want to make sure that everyone knows, whether or not we always agree, that we are fig
mary brown. he continues to be a fighter, a trailblazer, and a leader of civil rights in san francisco. dr. brown, i am honored to give you recognition and name you as san francisco black history hero, and i'm so proud to be your representative here on the board of supervisors. [applause and cheering] >> supervisor walton? [applause] >> hold on. supervisor walton? [applause] [cheering] >> thank you, president yee. pastor brown, we do have a couple of people who do want to say...
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it seems like a familiar story. >> brown: it does seem like one. and one can't read this without thinking about echoes even to today. >> the narrative against thets immigrs now the same as it was 80 years ago. and then they come to chile, where they have a life. and then in 1970, we had a government, a democratically- elected government, center left, with a socialist president, salvador allende. three years later, the right wing, helped by the c.i.a., topple the government. and many people went again into exile as refugees, and among em, some of the ones that had come in the ship many years so life goes in a , you know. and from a historical pot of view, it's fascinating. >> brown: how much did you rely on research, and how much of this is your imagination? >> i have written several historical novels, and i researched the facts very much. so i want to be absolutely sure that that part is true, because that's the foundation. if i have a solid foundation, i can create the fictional story on top of it and it is beevable. my first respoibility as a fic
it seems like a familiar story. >> brown: it does seem like one. and one can't read this without thinking about echoes even to today. >> the narrative against thets immigrs now the same as it was 80 years ago. and then they come to chile, where they have a life. and then in 1970, we had a government, a democratically- elected government, center left, with a socialist president, salvador allende. three years later, the right wing, helped by the c.i.a., topple the government. and many...
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we have to make sure black and brown families and businesses the same chance to accumulate wealth. blackve in a neighborhood, you have the same weight -- houses the guy living across the neighborhood. yours is valued less. you pay more for insurance. how do you get a chance to accumulate wealth? that is not how you're going to fulfill the dreams. not going to invest in tax cuts for the wealthy. the system is already raked in their favor. we will invested in families instead. i really mean it. i have done it. there is no limit to what we can geo ne donald trump. when those folks came out in charlottesville carrying those torches, i never would've leapt it. it.elieved screeching hate. carrying nazi banners. chanting the same anti-semitic bile that was chanted in the streets of germany. and is that they jill knew, and my grandchildren knew, we had no chance but to run. i thought we had finally turned a corner. i had been deeply involved all of my life. but i learned hate does not go away. it just hides. this president has done nothing but breathe oxygen into that hate. bring it out fr
we have to make sure black and brown families and businesses the same chance to accumulate wealth. blackve in a neighborhood, you have the same weight -- houses the guy living across the neighborhood. yours is valued less. you pay more for insurance. how do you get a chance to accumulate wealth? that is not how you're going to fulfill the dreams. not going to invest in tax cuts for the wealthy. the system is already raked in their favor. we will invested in families instead. i really mean it. i...
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senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman. welcome and thank you for beginning this hearing earlier because of votes coming. ms. shelton, mr. waller, i'd like to extend my greetings to you and your family and your friends who have joined you. welcome. fed independence matters, we know economies with independent central banks have less price volatility, fewer bank panics and more stable communities. one of the nominees, though, today before us, doesn't believe in an independent fed. and has spent her entire career advocating for policies that would make our economy more volatile, give families and businesses even more to worry about in an uncertain world. the point of the independent federal reserve is to be a steady, guiding hand to worry about the big picture of the economy, so hardworking families don't have to. but for ms. shelton, these aren't hazards to avoid. they are the goal. we all understand they're economic issues, there are conservatives and liberals and most people follow somewhere in the middle of that continuum
senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman. welcome and thank you for beginning this hearing earlier because of votes coming. ms. shelton, mr. waller, i'd like to extend my greetings to you and your family and your friends who have joined you. welcome. fed independence matters, we know economies with independent central banks have less price volatility, fewer bank panics and more stable communities. one of the nominees, though, today before us, doesn't believe in an independent fed. and...
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jeffrey brown visits the museum as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's usually the stuff of sci-fi films, booksbund cartoonsnow, the future is on display at a new design exhibition at the philadelphia museum of art. thy hiesinger is co-curator of" designs for different futures." >>he idea of the show is to make us think of, you know, who we relate to each other and to the world around us, and what th means in terms of both design and the future. >> bwn: but why is design a good way to explorthe future? >> design today now encompasses more than making chairs or simple physicaobjects. designers collaborate, as the show demonstrates, with scientists, with anthropologists, with sociologists, with biochemists, across allields. >> brown: divided into 11 innovative ideas, often mixing high tech with the natural world: textiles made of seaweed, artificial organ implants, even a robotic baby feeder. it offers hope, inspires fear, and asks ethical questions about the choices involved. how will our clothes be made? who will be watcng us? mand, how might we hide f s
jeffrey brown visits the museum as part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's usually the stuff of sci-fi films, booksbund cartoonsnow, the future is on display at a new design exhibition at the philadelphia museum of art. thy hiesinger is co-curator of" designs for different futures." >>he idea of the show is to make us think of, you know, who we relate to each other and to the world around us, and what th means in terms of both design...
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mary brown. he continues to be a fighter, a trailblazer, and a leader of civil rights in san francisco. dr. brown, i am honored to give you recognition and name you as san francisco black history hero, and i'm so proud to be your representative here on the board of supervisors. [applause and cheering] >> supervisor walton? [applause] >> hold on. supervisor walton? [applause] [cheering] >> thank you, president yee. pastor brown, we do have a couple of people who do want to say a few words. one, there are very few people still around here in san francisco that have a direct connection and correlation to the civil rights movement in this country. your work during that time period, your work over the past several decades, is something that we want to make sure that is acknowledged proudly, widely, and very publicly. you have represented the black community in this city for a very long time. >> a long time. >> and i want to make sure that everyone knows, whether or not we always agree, that we are fig
mary brown. he continues to be a fighter, a trailblazer, and a leader of civil rights in san francisco. dr. brown, i am honored to give you recognition and name you as san francisco black history hero, and i'm so proud to be your representative here on the board of supervisors. [applause and cheering] >> supervisor walton? [applause] >> hold on. supervisor walton? [applause] [cheering] >> thank you, president yee. pastor brown, we do have a couple of people who do want to say...
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hanow, several news outlet surfaced bloomberg's 2011 newshour interview with jeffre brown about a program for young minority men. >> there's this enormous cohort of black and latino males aged, let's say, 16 to 25 that don't have jobs, don't have any prospects, don't know how to find jobs, don't know that the-- what their skill sets are, don'a know how to in the workplace, where they have to >> desjardins: thades the other able dynamic: the importance of diversity. some 40% of nevada caucusgoers and candidates today areor. >> democrats are supposed toow. represent workinpeople. represent black pele ando latinos. >> desjardins: the hopefuls face off each other again when the state holds its caucuses this saturday. >> woodruff: for a closer look at the results from our latest pbs newshour/npr/marist poll and what those numbers mean for the state of the 2020 democratic d esidential race, i'm joi domenico montanaro. he's the senior political editor at npr. we welcome you back to the program. >> thank you, as as. >> woodruff: so let's look at these numbers, domenico. we're going to put the num
hanow, several news outlet surfaced bloomberg's 2011 newshour interview with jeffre brown about a program for young minority men. >> there's this enormous cohort of black and latino males aged, let's say, 16 to 25 that don't have jobs, don't have any prospects, don't know how to find jobs, don't know that the-- what their skill sets are, don'a know how to in the workplace, where they have to >> desjardins: thades the other able dynamic: the importance of diversity. some 40% of...
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which is a fire monkey that is critically endangered that is the brown headed they call them brown headed by their monkey. it is estimated that there's less than $500.00 individuals in the wild. in the part of. people really important for them. well i don't. i. could wind up going out by not going. to be and i want to right now when you look them up. and 0. 0. 000-000-0000 extension 00 now. there are still a lot of things that we need to discover that we need to find out iced tea did density of these tiny malls in a certain area and how d.s. might inform the conservation of the species. i discovered that brown had spidermonkey started by toll for dispersion of certain tree species and it took on forest and gentlemen nation of trees he's improved by passing through the gods of. this means that they are declared to the nurse of these. and us a number of the species well they feel if we conserve them they were conserving the habitat of the trickle so this forest for diversionary depends on this by them we can. get very excited when they see him because every time you learn something new ever
which is a fire monkey that is critically endangered that is the brown headed they call them brown headed by their monkey. it is estimated that there's less than $500.00 individuals in the wild. in the part of. people really important for them. well i don't. i. could wind up going out by not going. to be and i want to right now when you look them up. and 0. 0. 000-000-0000 extension 00 now. there are still a lot of things that we need to discover that we need to find out iced tea did density of...
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american young population is increasingly black and brown. those two things tend to over lap. >> according to your report, i want to be clear. the democratic party sued 11 times in the last two years. testimony justi the justus departmeice departmee trump administration have not pursued any case of color the last two years. >> that's correct. >> as i would say intentionally, these are cases that were already going and vetted and decided to go by the justice department and by some magic all of these cases were withdrawn or not dealt with when the trump administration came in. >> well, it is impossible for me obviously to be inside the mind of the people inside the justice department. >> all we can see is the pattern in terms of which cases they are or are not pursuing if that's clear >> now, michael star hopkins and and democr and reena. we are talking about the people's right to vote here. we are talking about fundamental rights of the people of this country. if there were evidence that the justice department say we need to deal with this, ho
american young population is increasingly black and brown. those two things tend to over lap. >> according to your report, i want to be clear. the democratic party sued 11 times in the last two years. testimony justi the justus departmeice departmee trump administration have not pursued any case of color the last two years. >> that's correct. >> as i would say intentionally, these are cases that were already going and vetted and decided to go by the justice department and by...
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first, of all, thank you, mayor brown, for that introduction. and thank you to everyone who is here today. tom campbell and the team here at the museum. they do an extraordinary job working to bring some of the most innovative exhibitions anywhere. i love coming here too and i know that so many of these exhibits wouldn't be possible if not for this incredible woman, dee dee wilsey, who not only rolled up her sleeves to help to get the buildings built like the museum and the hospital at ucsf, and other places in san francisco, but she's committed to ensuring that we have real equity when we provide opportunities like a deyoung museum and the soul of the nation and what it represents is absolutely extraordinary. and the fact that miss wilsey has invested resources into making sure that there are days that are free to the public, to ensure access to such an incredible exhibit, is something that typically a corporation or a company usually does, but this lady single handedly did it for this incredible exhibit. and i want to thank you for your work a
first, of all, thank you, mayor brown, for that introduction. and thank you to everyone who is here today. tom campbell and the team here at the museum. they do an extraordinary job working to bring some of the most innovative exhibitions anywhere. i love coming here too and i know that so many of these exhibits wouldn't be possible if not for this incredible woman, dee dee wilsey, who not only rolled up her sleeves to help to get the buildings built like the museum and the hospital at ucsf,...
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. >> brown: f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover started a surveillance program to infiltrate, and undermine groups the f.b.i. considered subversive and a threat to the political order. >> some actressejust grab it for free publicity. >> she has a history of donations to civil rights groups. she's a sympathizer, sir. i think she could be useful. i- brown: in addition to martin luther king, antetnam war protestors, and the nation of islam, the bureau also targeted the black panther party. in a chance meeting during a flight in 1967, seberg met the head of the group's los angeles chapter, hakim jamal. and through him became a financial supporter of the party and the target of the f.b.i. the film dramatizes a relationship between the two that never existed in reality. >> our job is to cheapen our image in the eyes of the public. this season i've been ordered to do. >> you gotta sto destroy your reputation or your family. >> we see that kind of the same the cameras and the microphones turned against her. and that same priva
. >> brown: f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover started a surveillance program to infiltrate, and undermine groups the f.b.i. considered subversive and a threat to the political order. >> some actressejust grab it for free publicity. >> she has a history of donations to civil rights groups. she's a sympathizer, sir. i think she could be useful. i- brown: in addition to martin luther king, antetnam war protestors, and the nation of islam, the bureau also targeted the black panther...
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most people don't know who john brown us. >>a lot people don't know that he's a white and all the people who mean thing that he's black. >>charles minimize the owner and the director of the museum and is leading the crusade to ensure john brown is not forgotten piece of passion and a and he decided on his own to take into his hand recruited some people, including 2 of his to go to battle that battle happened in 18 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before west virginia was born t of the civil war, the only state in the union to carry that distinction figured id. pre can inside the news or action. with the slave noble >>you know all the people of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he was also excess fulham and that he was captured. and then put to trial. and the grounds of treason. convicted and very hardly and. >>intimate grew up in nigeria, they came to the united states for college in west, virginia state. and this is where his mission takes a very peonal turn
most people don't know who john brown us. >>a lot people don't know that he's a white and all the people who mean thing that he's black. >>charles minimize the owner and the director of the museum and is leading the crusade to ensure john brown is not forgotten piece of passion and a and he decided on his own to take into his hand recruited some people, including 2 of his to go to battle that battle happened in 18 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before west virginia was...
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brown headed by their monkey. it is estimated that there's less than $500.00 individuals in the wild. and in the bottom. we don't pray for them. for. well you i don't. i. could wind up going out by not going. to be and i want to right now when you lose them i. mean they're going to you know are. commando. solo who. just don't know me but. there are still a lot of things that we need to discover that we need to find out iced tea then to to yield this time to most in a certain area and how to inform the conservation of the species. i discovered that brown had spidermonkey started by toll or dispersion of certain tree species and it took on forest and deceit generally nation of these trees ease improved by passing through the gods of. this means that they are declared to nurse of to us. and us a number of the species well if you if we conserved them and work on serving the habit that the political will of this forest for diversionary depends on this by them we can. get very excited when they see him because every tim
brown headed by their monkey. it is estimated that there's less than $500.00 individuals in the wild. and in the bottom. we don't pray for them. for. well you i don't. i. could wind up going out by not going. to be and i want to right now when you lose them i. mean they're going to you know are. commando. solo who. just don't know me but. there are still a lot of things that we need to discover that we need to find out iced tea then to to yield this time to most in a certain area and how to...
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>> brown: his foil is a drivan d cynical journalist sent to write a profile of mr. rogersqu for e magazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998. played by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russianr spy in "the ans," the journalist is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. did you know mister rogers owing upn wales? >> not a jot, nothg. not a whisper. nto youtubedived and i thought, "what's going on?" i had no idea. it seemed bizarre to mthat this -- i was like, 'ihas he forgotten his lines? is that why he speaks so slowl what's hpening? >> brown: rhys would come to see what millions had: fred rogers was utterly unique in the history of television. mission to reach, teach and help children be themselves. he didn't shy om serioussu ects, including divorce, death and racism. for hanks, as for many of us, one question lingered: was this guy for real? >> what is he trying to sell? well, he wasn't trying to sell anything. he was trying to make little kids feel safe. so for me a
>> brown: his foil is a drivan d cynical journalist sent to write a profile of mr. rogersqu for e magazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998. played by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russianr spy in "the ans," the journalist is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. did you know mister rogers owing upn wales? >> not a jot, nothg. not a whisper. nto youtubedived and i...
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mister brown. mister brown, guilty. mister burr. mister burr, not guilty. miss cantwell. miss cantwell, guilty. miss capito. miss capito, not guilty. mister cardin. mister cardin, guilty. mister parker, guilty. mistercasey. mister casey, guilty.mister cassidy . mister cassidy, not guilty. miss collins. miss collins, not guilty. mister coons. mister coons, guilty. mister cornyn. mister cornyn, not guilty. mister cortez-masto. not guilty. mister cotton, not guilty. esther kramer. mister cramer, not guilty. mister crapo. mister crapo, not guilty. mister cruz. not guilty. mister dames, not guilty. miss duckworth. miss duckworth, guilty. mister durbin. mister durbin, hilty. mister enzi. mister enzi, not guilty. miss ernst. mister ernst, not guilty. miss feinstein. miss feinstein, guilty. miss fischer. miss fischer, not guilty. mister gardner. mister gardner, not guilty. miss gillibrand, guilty. mister brown. mister graham, not guilty. mister grassley. not guilty. miss harris. miss harris, guilty. miss hassan, guilty. mister hawley, not guilty. mister heinrich. mister heinrich,
mister brown. mister brown, guilty. mister burr. mister burr, not guilty. miss cantwell. miss cantwell, guilty. miss capito. miss capito, not guilty. mister cardin. mister cardin, guilty. mister parker, guilty. mistercasey. mister casey, guilty.mister cassidy . mister cassidy, not guilty. miss collins. miss collins, not guilty. mister coons. mister coons, guilty. mister cornyn. mister cornyn, not guilty. mister cortez-masto. not guilty. mister cotton, not guilty. esther kramer. mister cramer,...
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i am very familiar with miss brown. she is one of my constituents, and i am fully confident in her ability to serve on this board. >> chair ronen: do you want to do the honors? >> supervisor stefani: sure. and i want to thank daniel and devin for their service. i'd like to make a motion to forward with full recommendation to the board to seat devin joans on seat 12, darcie brown in seat 13, and daniel kling in seat 15, and forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: without objection, that motion passes. thanks so much for your time today, and for coming on behalf. is there any other items today? >> clerk: there is no further business. >> chair ronen: then the meeting is adjourned. thank you. [gavel] >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪] >> the current lottery program began in 20
i am very familiar with miss brown. she is one of my constituents, and i am fully confident in her ability to serve on this board. >> chair ronen: do you want to do the honors? >> supervisor stefani: sure. and i want to thank daniel and devin for their service. i'd like to make a motion to forward with full recommendation to the board to seat devin joans on seat 12, darcie brown in seat 13, and daniel kling in seat 15, and forward to the full board with a positive recommendation....
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more than a decade after james brown died, brand-new investigation is launched. was the soul singer murdered? a turbulent start to the summer travel season it is only february. the airline the just announced it canceled hundreds of flights a day. ♪ ♪ they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. heather: will come back to "fox and friends first" was a murder investigation could soon open up in the deficit james brown. the district attorney in atlanta revealing new evidence that 15 years after brown died prosecutors say a woman has come forward saying she has evidence the godfather of soul was killed. his official cause of death was a heart attack and fluid in the lungs but many close to brown long said they are suspicious about how it happened. a passenger plans to press charges afte
more than a decade after james brown died, brand-new investigation is launched. was the soul singer murdered? a turbulent start to the summer travel season it is only february. the airline the just announced it canceled hundreds of flights a day. ♪ ♪ they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i...
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mister brown. mister brown, guilty. mister burr. mister burr, not guilty. miss cantwell. miss cantwell, guilty. miss capito. miss capito, not guilty. mister cardin. mister cardin, guilty. mister parker, guilty. mistercasey. mister casey, guilty.mister cassidy . mister cassidy, not guilty. miss collins. miss collins, not guilty. mister coons. mister coons, guilty. mister cornyn. mister cornyn, not guilty. mister cortez-masto. not guilty. mister cotton, not guilty. esther kramer. mister cramer, not guilty. mister crapo. mister crapo, not guilty. mister cruz. not guilty. mister dames, not guilty. miss duckworth. miss duckworth, guilty. mister durbin. mister durbin, hilty. mister enzi. mister enzi, not guilty. miss ernst. mister ernst, not guilty. miss feinstein. miss feinstein, guilty. miss fischer. miss fischer, not guilty. mister gardner. mister gardner, not guilty. miss gillibrand, guilty. mister brown. mister graham, not guilty. mister grassley. not guilty. miss harris. miss harris, guilty. miss hassan, guilty. mister hawley, not guilty. mister heinrich. mister heinrich,
mister brown. mister brown, guilty. mister burr. mister burr, not guilty. miss cantwell. miss cantwell, guilty. miss capito. miss capito, not guilty. mister cardin. mister cardin, guilty. mister parker, guilty. mistercasey. mister casey, guilty.mister cassidy . mister cassidy, not guilty. miss collins. miss collins, not guilty. mister coons. mister coons, guilty. mister cornyn. mister cornyn, not guilty. mister cortez-masto. not guilty. mister cotton, not guilty. esther kramer. mister cramer,...
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do stay with us for that, we've also got ben brown at the scene as well. in the meantime, let's catch up with the weather, here's thomas >> jeff: the weather, here's thomas >>jeff: her. looks like we are up for a very windy day on monday, is cross scotland, some stormy weather. many of us will feel the strength of the wind and not just of us will feel the strength of the wind and notjust monday but tuesday as well. after that it will quiet and down by wednesday. this is the short term, so overnight temperatures fall in newcastle, eight celsius in london, brought in by this low, that low will make its presence felt in the morning, afternoon and evening on monday. already in the morning, gales of 15-16 already in the morning, gales of 15—16 mph across wales. best of the weather i suspect around the midlands, so birmingham infora fine monday. temperatures are 12 celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in london, around seven celsius in glasgow. mondays and we will see the peak of those scales across scotland, perhaps gusting
do stay with us for that, we've also got ben brown at the scene as well. in the meantime, let's catch up with the weather, here's thomas >> jeff: the weather, here's thomas >>jeff: her. looks like we are up for a very windy day on monday, is cross scotland, some stormy weather. many of us will feel the strength of the wind and not just of us will feel the strength of the wind and notjust monday but tuesday as well. after that it will quiet and down by wednesday. this is the short...
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we'll speak with sherrod brown in a moment. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. president is saying is untrue, we'll speak with sherrod brown [ indistinct talking ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] [ indistinct talking ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] a new kind of investor is changing things up. with an app that's changing the way we do money. [ confetti pops ] join us. hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. thursday at 10? sorry. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how bout' the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's so much to take advantage of- like help finding specialists and scheduling appointments. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. go ahead, take
we'll speak with sherrod brown in a moment. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. president is saying is untrue, we'll speak with sherrod brown [ indistinct talking ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] [ indistinct talking ] [ confetti pops ] [ confetti pops ] a new kind of investor...
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this is where june brown dramatic and exciting exit. this is wherejune brown started on eastenders 35 years ago. it is still made right over there, however she says she has now filmed herfinal ever seen. the show insists the door is always open if the right story arises and she wants to come back. fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shocked. fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shockedlj fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shocked. i didn't expect her just to met her, were shocked. i didn't expect herjust to go. i thought she would have a final leaving scene. expect herjust to go. i thought she would have a final leaving scenelj think would have a final leaving scene.” think she will be sorely missed because she's a character, with that cigarette hanging out her mouth. everybody knows her. give me some tea, love. 0ne everybody knows her. give me some tea, love. one thing will not change, eastenders say they will keep her dressing room just the way it is in the hopejune brown will change her min
this is where june brown dramatic and exciting exit. this is wherejune brown started on eastenders 35 years ago. it is still made right over there, however she says she has now filmed herfinal ever seen. the show insists the door is always open if the right story arises and she wants to come back. fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shocked. fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shockedlj fans outside, some of whom recently met her, were shocked. i didn't expect her...
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pardon john brown, i think a lot of people in th country. most people don't know who >>a lot people don'tknow that he's a white man. and all the people who mean thing that he's black. >>charles minimize the owr and the director of the museum and is leading the crusade to ensure john brown is not forgotn piece of passion and a and he decided on his own to take into his hand recruid some people, includin2 of his to go to battle that battle happened 8 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before wes virgia was born out of th civil war, the only state in the union carry that distincon figuredid. pre can inside the news that >>you know all the ople of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he wa a and then he was captured. and then put to trial. and the grounds of trson. convicted and very rdly >>ntimate grew up in nigeria, they came to the united ates fo mission takes a very personal turn. members of his own family knew firsthand what life was like for a slave. >>my ground more than i kno
pardon john brown, i think a lot of people in th country. most people don't know who >>a lot people don'tknow that he's a white man. and all the people who mean thing that he's black. >>charles minimize the owr and the director of the museum and is leading the crusade to ensure john brown is not forgotn piece of passion and a and he decided on his own to take into his hand recruid some people, includin2 of his to go to battle that battle happened 8 59 in harpers ferry, virginia...
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keep on dancing to the rock and roll ♪ ♪ on saturday night, saturday night ♪ ♪ it's bad, bad leroy brown ♪ the baddest man in the whole damned town ♪ hi, i'm donny osmond, and by far my favorite decade
keep on dancing to the rock and roll ♪ ♪ on saturday night, saturday night ♪ ♪ it's bad, bad leroy brown ♪ the baddest man in the whole damned town ♪ hi, i'm donny osmond, and by far my favorite decade
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the guts violent mine has been here for decades producing lignite all brown coal to fuel the nearby power station which produces more energy than any other in germany a symbol of the country's continuing dependence on fossil fuels in 2019 brown coal and hard coal or anthracite provided more than 29 percent of the electricity used nuclear provided 14 percent renewables accounted for 46 percent but ministers are committed to combating climate change by reducing emissions and spent much of the last year deep in discussions about how to meet those commitments eventually they found a compromise we have both forms of coal will be phased out within the next 18 years that's hard these are tough negotiations they took a long time in my view too long but you can see the result where the 1st country with a binding agreement to exit coal and nuclear power and that's an important signal internationally. felix martis was a member of the commission which advised the government to prioritize a steady phasing out of coal he says they've not taken that advice and broken their promises in doing so their vio
the guts violent mine has been here for decades producing lignite all brown coal to fuel the nearby power station which produces more energy than any other in germany a symbol of the country's continuing dependence on fossil fuels in 2019 brown coal and hard coal or anthracite provided more than 29 percent of the electricity used nuclear provided 14 percent renewables accounted for 46 percent but ministers are committed to combating climate change by reducing emissions and spent much of the...
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that senator was named sherrod brown. listen to this. >> it's clear the president of the united states did learn a lesson. the lesson he can do whatever he wants. that he will never be held accountable by the senate. this is the lesson. he's now since acquittal done a retribution tour. if we say nothing, it will get worse. his behavior will get worse. the retribution tour will continue. we all know that. >> this was not a hearing about the president. why did you feel the need to speak out about that? >> that was actually a hearing with the federal reserve chair with jerome powell and i just took the first 75 or so sengcon of my time as the chairman to lay that out. in large part because i know what republican senators say privately. they tell me this president doesn't tell the truth. they were very concerned about the ukraine call, what led up to it. the call itself and the cover upafterwards. and because of their fear the president would turn on them. he said things like we know he'll get better. impeachment is a serious
that senator was named sherrod brown. listen to this. >> it's clear the president of the united states did learn a lesson. the lesson he can do whatever he wants. that he will never be held accountable by the senate. this is the lesson. he's now since acquittal done a retribution tour. if we say nothing, it will get worse. his behavior will get worse. the retribution tour will continue. we all know that. >> this was not a hearing about the president. why did you feel the need to...
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punished for being black or brown. or queer or pregnant or even if you're just a lucky or just being. at the core of that punishment and suffering in america sickness make you poor important is makes you six if you permit me the next half an hour to talk about the relationship of our health care and health finance models. what we have and what we want. i want to talk about the overwhelming and brutality of for-profit healthcare i want to talk about the benign structural changes and then i want to talk about the broader mission not moral compulsion of healthcare. does that sound good quick's great. thank you let start off by having fun with the fundamentals left left this is fun for me. first nobody can afford to pay medical cost for themselves that is extremely expensive but generally speaking not a lot of folks needed at the same time any given year 50 percent come from 5 percent of the population when tragedy comes in when it does the medical cost is enough to bury use we have the idea of insurance. insurers pool tog
punished for being black or brown. or queer or pregnant or even if you're just a lucky or just being. at the core of that punishment and suffering in america sickness make you poor important is makes you six if you permit me the next half an hour to talk about the relationship of our health care and health finance models. what we have and what we want. i want to talk about the overwhelming and brutality of for-profit healthcare i want to talk about the benign structural changes and then i want...
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back on christmas day in 2006 brown died at a hospital in atlanta. is a death certificate blamed a heart attack and fluid in the lungs, but the doctor who signed that certificate said in a 2017 interview with cnn that he hallways wondered what brought on those events and whether brown sudden death had been caused by a toxic substance. >>lindsay lohan's father has been arrested after an alleged domestic violence incident in new york, south hampton village police say 59 year-old michael lohan is charged with misdemeanor criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation. sounds like some sort of choking as well as lohan made a court appearance yesterday for allegedly assaulting his estranged wife. lohan is not lindsay's only parent in recent trouble to la last month the actor says mother dina lohan was arrested for dui and leaving the scene of an accident jennifer hudson will perform a special tribute to the late basketball legend kobe bryant. >>at sunday's nba all-star game, the national basketball association making that announcement today. >>the
back on christmas day in 2006 brown died at a hospital in atlanta. is a death certificate blamed a heart attack and fluid in the lungs, but the doctor who signed that certificate said in a 2017 interview with cnn that he hallways wondered what brought on those events and whether brown sudden death had been caused by a toxic substance. >>lindsay lohan's father has been arrested after an alleged domestic violence incident in new york, south hampton village police say 59 year-old michael...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live, i'm ben brown. today at two: coronavirus continues to spread around europe. greece and austria are among countries reporting their first cases of the disease. here, the government says it has a plan to deal with the outbreak. the public can be assured that we have a clear plan to contain, delay, research and mitigate. and that we are working methodologically through each step to keep the public safe. in tererife, british holiday—makers are among a thousand people now confined to to their hotel after two italian guests tested positive. we are clear now, we were tested yesterday. for goodness' sake, bring us home — we haven't got the virus.
hello, you're watching afternoon live, i'm ben brown. today at two: coronavirus continues to spread around europe. greece and austria are among countries reporting their first cases of the disease. here, the government says it has a plan to deal with the outbreak. the public can be assured that we have a clear plan to contain, delay, research and mitigate. and that we are working methodologically through each step to keep the public safe. in tererife, british holiday—makers are among a...
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world for staying a cost on this week off the 328 days on the international space station dog little brown dog known as l b d was very obviously lighted to see her again. not sure who was more excited glad she remembers me after
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senator brown? >> thank you for calling this hearing, i look forward to working with you to develop a bipartisan transit title, thank you to the witnesses and all you do for public transit in this country. public transportation help the people that we serve reach better jobs and spend a less of their time and money commuting. hard work should pay off, but for most people, wages are flat. the cost of everything is up, housing, health care, and transportation. we know how transportation is a huge strain on family budgets and on their time it can limit job choices, it makes it harder to hold down jobs far from where people live. the average american household spends 13% of its income on transportation. low income workers spend more than 20 and 30% of their wages on commuting. we know how an unexpected can devastate families to rely on their ability to get work. 40 american americans cannot afford emergency. renters spend half their income on rent and we know how so many people live on the edge, so what
senator brown? >> thank you for calling this hearing, i look forward to working with you to develop a bipartisan transit title, thank you to the witnesses and all you do for public transit in this country. public transportation help the people that we serve reach better jobs and spend a less of their time and money commuting. hard work should pay off, but for most people, wages are flat. the cost of everything is up, housing, health care, and transportation. we know how transportation is...
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died her hair brown so no one would recognize her. >> and prosecutor juan martinez's version of events she had carefully planned this murder of travis as an act of rage from a woman scorned. >> reporter: the prosecutor says jodi attacked travis in the shower, stabbing him, slit his throat and finally shot him with the stolen gun. >> mr. alexander did not die calmly. he fought. >> reporter: when the defense began its case. >> ms. areas, you may come forward and take a seat please. >> reporter: in a shocking move, jodi took the stand and changed her story again. this time admitting she did kill travis. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> why? >> um, the simple answer is that he attacked me, and i defended myself. >> reporter: the defense argued travis was emotionally and physically abusive although there was no evidence to back that up. jodi's lawyers also argued he controlled her through sex, those salascious phone calls played in court. >> i'm going to tie you to a tree and [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. that is so debasing, i love it. >> the sex tape was lik
died her hair brown so no one would recognize her. >> and prosecutor juan martinez's version of events she had carefully planned this murder of travis as an act of rage from a woman scorned. >> reporter: the prosecutor says jodi attacked travis in the shower, stabbing him, slit his throat and finally shot him with the stolen gun. >> mr. alexander did not die calmly. he fought. >> reporter: when the defense began its case. >> ms. areas, you may come forward and take...
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brown eyes. if you see him call santa rosa police. >>> coming up, a mass shooting at a shopping mall in thailand. 20 people killed in the shooter reportedly killed himself. >>> how friends and family are remembering a teenager gunned down in front of a high school basketball team. a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> kahun cell phone video shows people taking cover during a mass shooting inside the mall. 20 people killed and it's happening in the city of carrere. of the gunmen was a soldier who reportedly s
brown eyes. if you see him call santa rosa police. >>> coming up, a mass shooting at a shopping mall in thailand. 20 people killed in the shooter reportedly killed himself. >>> how friends and family are remembering a teenager gunned down in front of a high school basketball team. a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety...
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3000 people have been stuck on the cruise liner since it was put under quarantine a week ago adrian brown joins us from hong kong has been gathering developments from from various places so what is the latest adrian. well there is this relentless rise in these statistics coming out of china richelle more than 90 deaths as you mentioned in your introduction also on sunday china confirming more than 3000 new infections the concern though i think now is that we're starting to see infections outside of that country the world health organization says a globally there are now $360.00 infections including now 18 in malaysia for instance and the concern is that people could become infected who haven't been to china and the world health organization is saying if that's the case then we could be seeing just the tip of the iceberg now the w.h.o. have sent high powered team to china this means we're going to start getting independent analysis from china that w.-h. team includes the man who actually led the show's response to the a bowl of viruses one of their top experts so we'll be hearing i think f
3000 people have been stuck on the cruise liner since it was put under quarantine a week ago adrian brown joins us from hong kong has been gathering developments from from various places so what is the latest adrian. well there is this relentless rise in these statistics coming out of china richelle more than 90 deaths as you mentioned in your introduction also on sunday china confirming more than 3000 new infections the concern though i think now is that we're starting to see infections...
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i'm kate brown, governor of oregon and chair of the nga health and human services. thank you, governor cuomo. thank you, governor herbert, for your great remarks and i appreciate everyone's patience as we took a set break. i am delighted that all of you are here today to join us to talk about a critically important issue that's facing our young people and our states and that is the nicotine epidemic. and the health crisis, the public health crisis that we all know is vaping. it is claiming too many lives and it's making countless of our community members sick. well, the nicotine addiction is not a new issue. the vaping epidemic gained national attention this last summer when we learned of the outbreak of lung injury and deaths associated with ecigarettes and vaping products. many of these products may contain nicotine in addition to other chemicals and additives. as of january 21st, 2020, a total of 2,711 cases of hospitalizations have been reported from our 50 states due to e-cigarettes and vaping products, including 60 deaths confirmed in 27 states and the distric
i'm kate brown, governor of oregon and chair of the nga health and human services. thank you, governor cuomo. thank you, governor herbert, for your great remarks and i appreciate everyone's patience as we took a set break. i am delighted that all of you are here today to join us to talk about a critically important issue that's facing our young people and our states and that is the nicotine epidemic. and the health crisis, the public health crisis that we all know is vaping. it is claiming too...