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everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it hurts. it hurts everyday i walk up to mother brown's and say wow. that's how they trait us. and
everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it...
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that's where i met mother brown. it was later than never knowing one day i would walk up the stairs on germans street where the establishing the mother brown. i'm honored to say i'm there are purify i was sitting in a chair and save and secure i'm off the streets. i was mugged across the street i don't have an id. that wasn't in the jen's street or the bayview. i had my wallet taken i was sitting in the park but i want to say to you all. don't make the mistake because you're going to answer to god for this because mother brown's place all ear people and her personnel p there is honorable and nice people. they don't care what color you are they don't care about your background. i'm asking to make the right decision and god will bless i >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm steven henry. i was borden and raised in san francisco in the bayview district. i'm in support of the beds for a house do you say that? a numerous amount of reasons. one they support people and give them resources and help. two
that's where i met mother brown. it was later than never knowing one day i would walk up the stairs on germans street where the establishing the mother brown. i'm honored to say i'm there are purify i was sitting in a chair and save and secure i'm off the streets. i was mugged across the street i don't have an id. that wasn't in the jen's street or the bayview. i had my wallet taken i was sitting in the park but i want to say to you all. don't make the mistake because you're going to answer to...
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thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> black friday is like, huh, it's become brown thursday. >> jimmy: no it hasn't. it hasn't become anything. this is not ham pen ippening. we are not calling it brown thursday. it has a name -- its name is thanksgiving. that's the name of the day! it's not brown thursday. [ applause ] we can't let this become a thing. we really, anyone using the word brown thursday should be choked on sight. just choke them. not every day need a color. are these holidays or terror alerts. i have never be in more serious about anything than i am about this. will you help me. you better help me. this is a larming, too. according to a new health study. children, the little people always following us around. children today are significantly less fit than their parents. it takes modern kids on average, 90 seconds longer to run a mile than in 1983. i blame the baby bjorn. parents get abs of steel. their kids turn
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:. >> brown: there are caveats. a number of caveats. tell us what we don't know about these planets and whether they're, in fact, suitable for life? hfrjts this is the $464 million question. do these planets that orbit their stars in orbits that remind us of the earth, the size of the earth, do they actually have liquid water? do they have lakes and oceans within which the biochemistry of life could flourish? do they have atmospheres that are conducive to life? do these planets have a moon that might stabilize the spin of their planets? so there could be properties of planets that render them suitable for life that we don't even know about. >> brown: and, of course, they're rather far away, right? so it's going to be hard to verify? >> well, one tragedy is that the stars we've been surveying are a thousand light years away. even traveling like that "voyager" spacecraft, it would take millions of years to get there. but the key is if one in five stars has an earth-like planet you only have to travel out a few light y
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jeffrey brown gets two views on these bigger issues at stake. >> brown: for that we're joined by jacob hacker, the institute for social and policy studies at yale university, he worked on the broad blueprint of the health care law and has written a number of books about social policy? the u.s. and avik roy is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute rand author of the new book "how medicaid fails the poor." he served as mitt romney's health care advisor during the 2012 presidential campaign. jacob hacker, let me start with you. with before we get to if problems of the rollout, how do you see the affordable health care act fitting into a larger debate in the u.s. over many decades over the role of government in the lives of its citizens? >> well, we've been debating the place of health care in the american social contract since the early part of the 20th century and that debate for 75 years or so has resulted in legislative failure. and the affordable care act was a landmark step forward. americans for a long time have believed that health care is an essential public responsibility. w
jeffrey brown gets two views on these bigger issues at stake. >> brown: for that we're joined by jacob hacker, the institute for social and policy studies at yale university, he worked on the broad blueprint of the health care law and has written a number of books about social policy? the u.s. and avik roy is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute rand author of the new book "how medicaid fails the poor." he served as mitt romney's health care advisor during the 2012...
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who better to play than the browns, the team the ravens had beaten 11 straight times. >> the browns were the clowns, the worst franchises in the nfl. back up quarterback jason campbell has the ravens reeling in the first half on the pass to bess. he gets in for a touchdown. 14-3 browns. critical mistake by the ravens m fumbles a punt. the browns recover deep in baltimore territory, setting up another score. campbell throws his third touchdown pass of the game. an easy toss. 21-10 browns. cleveland's longe ravens about to come to an end. marlon brown was a bright spot for baltimore, caught two touchdown passes. this one from joe flacco in the 4th and they added a 2 point converse. that made it 21-18. the ravens couldn't do anymore . flacco was sacked five times. the offense continues to sputter. a rare loss to the browns, 24-18 the final in cleveland. three straight defeats for the ravens. their record falls to 3-5. >> i thought they played well. give them credit. we did not play well enough to win. that's what we have to do a better job of >> it's obviously frustrating we haven't been go
who better to play than the browns, the team the ravens had beaten 11 straight times. >> the browns were the clowns, the worst franchises in the nfl. back up quarterback jason campbell has the ravens reeling in the first half on the pass to bess. he gets in for a touchdown. 14-3 browns. critical mistake by the ravens m fumbles a punt. the browns recover deep in baltimore territory, setting up another score. campbell throws his third touchdown pass of the game. an easy toss. 21-10 browns....
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jeffrey brown is back with that. >> brown: pork and beans, sweet corn, tomato sauce and tuna fish. mix them together and what do you get? well, if you're in norfolk, virginia, you get a 12-foot arched bridge. elsewhere, similar ingredients have cooked up a football on the 20-yard line. a sea creature stuck in the sand. video games gone wild. even a beating heart. this is can-struction, an annual competition dating back to 1992 and now held in more than 150 cities throughout the world where architects, engineers and designers face off to build the most elaborate structures out of full canned goods all for a good cause. the rules are basic. the statues must be self- supporting formed almost entirely of cans and completed in just six hours. ribbons go for structural ingenuity, best use of labels, and potential to make a nutritious meal, among others. after a few days in the spotlight, the edible building blocks are donated to local food banks. mark hinckley has been organizing the competition in norfolk for the past 17 years >> architects by nature like to compete against each other.
jeffrey brown is back with that. >> brown: pork and beans, sweet corn, tomato sauce and tuna fish. mix them together and what do you get? well, if you're in norfolk, virginia, you get a 12-foot arched bridge. elsewhere, similar ingredients have cooked up a football on the 20-yard line. a sea creature stuck in the sand. video games gone wild. even a beating heart. this is can-struction, an annual competition dating back to 1992 and now held in more than 150 cities throughout the world...
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jared barber knocked down brown. mack brown is going to hurry up the offense. a gain of two. second down and eight. mccoy. stands tall in the pocket. throws it. malcolm brown, the safety valve. there was nothing over the to. he goes underneath. it will be third and short. officials set the ball. here we go. handoff. right side. first down. and the whistles at the 1:42 mark. that's a first down for texas. right at midfield. >> joey: west virginia is playing with two high safeties, almost daring texas to run the football. >> craig: they do. middle of the field, straight away, brown. carried 17 times last week for a couple of touchdowns. two three-yard plum plunges in the run-away win. >> joey: with three timeouts, he can still afford to throw the ball to the checkdowns. >> craig: mckroy thr -- mccoy throws. incomplete. kendall sanders, the intended receiver. the high school all american two years ago. now what do you do? third down, seven. career-long for anthony fera, keep in mine, is 50. >> joey: if you're case mccoy, you still get your team in the best place possible. don't
jared barber knocked down brown. mack brown is going to hurry up the offense. a gain of two. second down and eight. mccoy. stands tall in the pocket. throws it. malcolm brown, the safety valve. there was nothing over the to. he goes underneath. it will be third and short. officials set the ball. here we go. handoff. right side. first down. and the whistles at the 1:42 mark. that's a first down for texas. right at midfield. >> joey: west virginia is playing with two high safeties, almost...
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everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it hurts. it hurts everyday i walk up to mother brown's and say wow. that's how they trait us. and everybody else people bringing stuff out of their cars and house to spending their extra money to put food in their stomachs. so, please we need those beds >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors arrest i'm david. and i have 8 plus years of the resident roughly 15 years over envy 24 years of living in the bayview. i've seen the bayview emerge into an even increasing vibrate area. considering the beds are not at capability
everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it...
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everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don'tha
everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don'tha
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brown. it's third and 20. crossing pattern underneath. ahmad fulwood wood. -- ahmad fulwood. you were asking about the sequence of plays, 12-play drive, 14-play drive, this is the 11th and johnny townsend is going to come on. >> gary: and georgia will say defense safe. they will look for the fake here. >> verne: rhett mcgowan deep in case. fourth and nine. townsend. beautiful. >> gary: that's what i was looking for at the end of the half. >> verne: [laughing] yes. that's a 36-yard punt. downed at the three yard line. ♪ music retirement solutions from new york life can help you keep good going. so hurry in and try three succulent entrées. like our new snow crab and crab butter shrimp, just $14.99. only at red lobster where we sea food differently. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, salads, and more. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite pl
brown. it's third and 20. crossing pattern underneath. ahmad fulwood wood. -- ahmad fulwood. you were asking about the sequence of plays, 12-play drive, 14-play drive, this is the 11th and johnny townsend is going to come on. >> gary: and georgia will say defense safe. they will look for the fake here. >> verne: rhett mcgowan deep in case. fourth and nine. townsend. beautiful. >> gary: that's what i was looking for at the end of the half. >> verne: [laughing] yes. that's...
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jeffrey brown caught up with the republican governor during a visit to washington last week. >> brown: governor scott walker, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> brown: i want to start with the title "unintimidated." it sounds combative, tough, good guys, bad guys. why that tone at a time when many americans say they're tired of this kind of fighting? >> well, there's a difference between what you see in washington and what you see in states like wisconsin. in washington i think many ways probably partly so most americans see the fighting as being for the sake of fighting. they don't feel like they're fighting for something. they feel like it's fighting for a game sport. >> brown: you think they see that when they watch what's going on in politics? >> i think so across the board. i think the states that's really changed the tide for us in my recall election. people saw what we were doing was fighting for them. fighting for the hard-working taxpayers, taking on the status quo, taking onen the entrenched special interests and for other governors and us that's why there's a difference. >
jeffrey brown caught up with the republican governor during a visit to washington last week. >> brown: governor scott walker, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> brown: i want to start with the title "unintimidated." it sounds combative, tough, good guys, bad guys. why that tone at a time when many americans say they're tired of this kind of fighting? >> well, there's a difference between what you see in washington and what you see in states like wisconsin. in...
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again, we brought this up to brown mr. brown he responded with frosted glass but only the changes he wants. >> hello, i'm a resident on eureka street been there for 40 years. we've been there long-term. it's a wonderful block and about how far architecture in our view this project is out of scale with the existing neighborhood. we've been able to accommodate two children by adding a room down and it's been adequate. this neighborhood we've all worked together and tried to honor each other's view vuks projects have been sensitive to the nodes even if neighborhoods. we feel this is out of scale with our neighborhood. if this is approved then the next house to sell will be wanting to be remodeled and soon we've lost the character of our neighborhood. thank you very much. >> are there any additional speakers in support of the dr. okay. seeing none. project sponsor, please. >> good afternoon president fong and honorable commissioners. i'm the owner on eureka and proposing the project also my project architect is here if you hav
again, we brought this up to brown mr. brown he responded with frosted glass but only the changes he wants. >> hello, i'm a resident on eureka street been there for 40 years. we've been there long-term. it's a wonderful block and about how far architecture in our view this project is out of scale with the existing neighborhood. we've been able to accommodate two children by adding a room down and it's been adequate. this neighborhood we've all worked together and tried to honor each...
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i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it hurts. it hurts everyday i walk up to mother brown's and say wow. that's how they trait us. and everybody else people bringing stuff out of their cars and house to spending their extra money to put food in their stomachs. so, please we need those beds >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors arrest i'm david. and i have 8 plus years of the resident roughly 15 years over envy 24 years of living in the bayview. i've seen the bayview emerge into an even increasing vibrate area. considering the beds are not at capability there truly is no nor reason for homeless beds. san francisco and it's resident is a model city for reaching out and helping those in need. that's what makes the city and a community attractive to all. having said that i ask the
i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an aa degree i had no problems. there's people that way, way more dependant. i'm able to stand before you and say people need those beds. it hurts. it hurts everyday i walk up to mother brown's and say wow. that's how they trait us. and everybody else people bringing stuff out of their cars and house to spending their extra money to put food in their stomachs. so,...
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i know that one of the dewolf's wrote the alma mater of brown. >> i am brown with an e. james dewolf, one of the more prominent slave traders, apprenticed with john brown, a slave trader. they ended up in congress and worked together to help preserve the slave trade, to help protect the rhode island slave trade, in cahoots even with president thomas jefferson. that is a longer story. in any case, the economy of rhode island was deep in the slave trade. it shocks people to hear that leadingland was the slave trading state in the country, not south carolina or virginia. that leads to the founding of the university and some of the early funds for brown university. >> it is interesting that ruth simmons, the former president of brown, great granddaughter of slaves, first african-american president of any ivy league university, -- and i want to bring craig steven wilder back into the conversation -- commissioned the first ivy league study of her university's connection to slavery. professor wilder. >> this is a critical moment in american history. throughout the process of ta
i know that one of the dewolf's wrote the alma mater of brown. >> i am brown with an e. james dewolf, one of the more prominent slave traders, apprenticed with john brown, a slave trader. they ended up in congress and worked together to help preserve the slave trade, to help protect the rhode island slave trade, in cahoots even with president thomas jefferson. that is a longer story. in any case, the economy of rhode island was deep in the slave trade. it shocks people to hear that...
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>> oh, he went down, yeah. >> brown: but within days, the "washington post" reported that davies told his employer at the time that he hadn't been at the compound the night of the attack, and the "new york times" later reported davies had told the f.b.i. the same thing. cbs and logan initially defended the story, but, on sunday, they apologized. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the f.b.i. was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled, and it was a mistake to include him in our report. for that, we are very sorry. >> brown: the initial report also never mentioned that davies' book on benghazi was published by an imprint of simon & schuster, a subsidiary of cbs. the publisher has now withdrawn the book. and joining me to discuss the many criticisms surrounding the reporting and the response are: kelly mcbride, a media ethicist from the poynter institute; and tom rosenstiel, executive director of the american press institute. they are co-authors of "the new ethics of journalism: principles for the 21st century," a collection of essays out
>> oh, he went down, yeah. >> brown: but within days, the "washington post" reported that davies told his employer at the time that he hadn't been at the compound the night of the attack, and the "new york times" later reported davies had told the f.b.i. the same thing. cbs and logan initially defended the story, but, on sunday, they apologized. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the f.b.i. was different than what he told us, we...
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but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of their descendants is still following the tradition to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. is fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently it hasn't been long since electric powered wine press has appeared. after of the revolution of one nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important we do it as well you have to set limits to the output volume if you're expanding it more and more it's easy to lose control then you'll have to use preservation agents and conservatives to put it simply it's murder the
but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of their descendants is still following the tradition to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult...
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so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for many of you who follow the fights he said he had an elegant view for this bridge. i know he had help from his brother they got it done and we have a bridge we can walk on today interest that he the bridge bridges our bridge bridges the economy and it's the symbol of what government can do. but the great structures mayor brown told me make sure you build things but this is really not only going to be the core of much of our transportation and commerce in the bay area but i believe a symbol. i was teasing a negotiation times reporter he picked the best place to come to. i'm hoping we'll of move up a rank and the ability to walk out and symptomlize the commitment that the elected officials and m t c official just wave our hands. and other people to realize this is not an oakland project but i'll also call it the oakland that is a of the bay bridge. but it's speak symbol and lastly on a personal note ed lee and i joked about this. about a one hundred and 50 something years ago there w
so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for many of you who follow the fights he said he had an elegant view for this bridge. i know he had help from his brother they got it done and we have a bridge we can walk on today interest that he the bridge bridges our bridge bridges the economy and it's the symbol of what government can do. but the great structures mayor brown told me make sure you build things but this is really not only going...
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brown. i've known him for 15 years. i've looked at the plans and several e-mails back and forth and i'm surprised we're here. it shows a house of 26 hundred square feet. it didn't seem like a motor vehicle mansion to me the front facade not being touched it was far enough from the sidewalk not to be up setting. the side elevator you can't see. i'm at a loss awhile we're here. he's been a honest and problem solver i can't believe that this hadn't been worked without a public hearing but here we are. my thoughts are the planning department with the limited experience i have with my own project those are professional people. they know the code and try to balance the needs of the city and a take into account the concerns of neighborhoods. they spent a year looking at this. everything i've seen in the dr has been addressed and the planning department residential design and historical preservation says that is the best we can do. i don't know what we can solve by rehashing what we've enliven both. i don't think this is a moto
brown. i've known him for 15 years. i've looked at the plans and several e-mails back and forth and i'm surprised we're here. it shows a house of 26 hundred square feet. it didn't seem like a motor vehicle mansion to me the front facade not being touched it was far enough from the sidewalk not to be up setting. the side elevator you can't see. i'm at a loss awhile we're here. he's been a honest and problem solver i can't believe that this hadn't been worked without a public hearing but here we...
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but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the traditions to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. is fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently but it hasn't been long since electric powered wine press has appeared. after of the revolution of one nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important we do it as well you have to set limits to the output volume if you're expanding it more and more it's easy to lose control then you'll have to use preservation agents and conservatives to put it simply it's murder
but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the traditions to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult...
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rx for brown skin was developed by dr. susan taylor, world-renowned, harvard-trained dermatologist and e leading clinical researcher in ethnic skincare and dermatology. she's also been seen on national tv shows, including the today show and good morning america, and featured in top beauty publications like allure, elle, essence and o. and dr. taylor's not just a dermatologt, s's also board certified in internal medicine, so she really takes an inside-out approach to skin health. i was fortunate enough to sit down with the amazing dr. taylor and learn all about our skin and her revolutionary skincare breakthrough. welcome, dr. taylor. girl, you are a phenomenal woman. >> well, thank you. >> i just love it. >> why do you think that skin of color is just so unique? >> well, skin color is very different from caucasian skin. and the difference really centers around the pigment that we call melanin. that melanin pigment that's in that skin is very reactive. so what that means is that a simple cut, scrape, even an acne pimple can
rx for brown skin was developed by dr. susan taylor, world-renowned, harvard-trained dermatologist and e leading clinical researcher in ethnic skincare and dermatology. she's also been seen on national tv shows, including the today show and good morning america, and featured in top beauty publications like allure, elle, essence and o. and dr. taylor's not just a dermatologt, s's also board certified in internal medicine, so she really takes an inside-out approach to skin health. i was fortunate...
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thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> black friday is like, huh, it's become brown thursday. >> jimmy: no it hasn't. it hasn't become anything. this is not happening. we are not calling it brown thursday. it has a name -- its name is thanksgiving. that's the name of the day! it's not brown thursday. [ applause ] we can't let this become a thing. we really, anyone using the word brown thursday should be choked on sight. just choke them. not every day need a color. are these holidays or terror alerts. i have never be in more serious about anything than i am about this. will you help me. you better help me. this is a larming, too. according to a new health study. children, the little people always following us around. children today are significantly less fit than their parents. it takes modern kids on average, 90 seconds longer to run a mile than in 1983. i blame the baby bjorn. parents get abs of steel. their kids turn into h
thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> brown thursday. >> black friday is like, huh, it's become brown thursday. >> jimmy: no it hasn't. it hasn't become anything. this is not happening. we are not calling it brown thursday. it has a name -- its name is thanksgiving. that's the...
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join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only see. put it on your. bank holiday face life you know. and. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we speak your language will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidneys stories. you hear. all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. place. it. took. place. close eye and. terrorists are simply a bad groups of people located throughout the world no different than say a motorcycle gang or what have you that are involved in bad activities you're not going to solve that problem by invading countries overthrowing governments and occupying countries that's the solution that seems you're going to win it with good police work and intelligence gathering that's how you'll defeat terrorism they are just simply little pockets of bad people throughout the world you have to deal with and creating an empire an occupying nations with your military is not the answer. the carrot or the stick countries uniting in praisi
join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only see. put it on your. bank holiday face life you know. and. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we speak your language will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidneys stories. you hear. all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. place. it. took. place. close eye and. terrorists are simply a bad groups of people located throughout the...
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jeffrey brown looks at one program aimed at using that technology to get people to read. >> brown: more than 770 million people around the world where illit ra, according to unesko, world reader wants to decrease those numbers and eradicate illiteracy for the next generation. >> i will go on friday after work and come back on sunday. >> brown: the group distributes e-readers to individuals, classrooms and libraries throughout subsaharan africa where 50% of schools have few or no books. the three years old the program reaches over 13,000 children in nine different countries, including kinnia, rwanda, zimbabwe and ghana where this student wants to be a lawyer when she grows up. >> brown: once the e-readers are distributed, the organization curateaise wireless library of local and international books. joining me now is david risher, the cofounder and president of world reader. he's a former executive with microsoft and amazon, and welcome to you. >> thank you, jeff, it's great to be here. >> brown: i've seen you describe your "a-ha" moment that led to this. >> we were traveling around the
jeffrey brown looks at one program aimed at using that technology to get people to read. >> brown: more than 770 million people around the world where illit ra, according to unesko, world reader wants to decrease those numbers and eradicate illiteracy for the next generation. >> i will go on friday after work and come back on sunday. >> brown: the group distributes e-readers to individuals, classrooms and libraries throughout subsaharan africa where 50% of schools have few or...
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brown, hello. >> hi. paula brown, and i would like to use the overhead please? >> as i always come, this is my son. he was murdered august 14th, 2006. and i still have no justice, and the perpetrators are still out doing what they want to do. i know that i am going to put the names of them down and i know seven of them in jail, and one of them is dead. but, some of them are out still, living their lives the way that they want to and having children, still not doing for what they have done to my son, especially thomas. the shooter, and he shot my son. many times, harris moffit was there and i send word to him in jail he said that he was there but he said that he did not shoot my child and i don't believe that. i still want justice for my child. i have this because the mayor said again, i know who killed her son, killed her son, he said, on thursday, the da knows who killed her son. the police know who killed her son. he is serious, they can name names, and identify individuals, and even list addresses. people's addresses. i am just going to keep coming here and s
brown, hello. >> hi. paula brown, and i would like to use the overhead please? >> as i always come, this is my son. he was murdered august 14th, 2006. and i still have no justice, and the perpetrators are still out doing what they want to do. i know that i am going to put the names of them down and i know seven of them in jail, and one of them is dead. but, some of them are out still, living their lives the way that they want to and having children, still not doing for what they...
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but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the tradition to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently it hasn't been long since electric powered wine press disappeared. after the revolution of one nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important we do it as well you have to set limits to the output volume if you're expanding it more and more it's easy to lose control then you'll have to use preservation agents and conservatives to put it simply it's murder they kill wi
but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the tradition to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult...
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jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: secretary kerry and foreign ministers from france, germany and britain arrived in geneva, saying they hope to narrow the gap with iran. but the secretary of state notably sought to lower expectations after a flurry of reports yesterday that a short- term deal was imminent. >> i want to emphasize there is not an agreement at this point in time. we hope to try to narrow those differences, but i don't think anybody should mistake that there are some important gaps that have to be closed. >> brown: the iranian foreign minister, javad zarif, followed suit in striking a cautious note. >> ( translated ): we have now entered the very difficult and sensitive phase of editing the text that will be published, should the talks reach an agreement. it is possible that the negotiations will take more time. however, given the sensitivity of these discussions, we can see that the ministers are eager to participate, and we have to see what the results will bring. >> brown: the reported deal would suspend-- and, in some cases, reverse-- iranian nuclear activity for, perhap
jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: secretary kerry and foreign ministers from france, germany and britain arrived in geneva, saying they hope to narrow the gap with iran. but the secretary of state notably sought to lower expectations after a flurry of reports yesterday that a short- term deal was imminent. >> i want to emphasize there is not an agreement at this point in time. we hope to try to narrow those differences, but i don't think anybody should mistake that there are some...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: the long-awaited report came nearly a year after the shootings that ravaged the tiny connecticut town. on december 14, 2012, adam lanza shot and killed his mother at their home, then drove to nearby sandy hook elementary school, where he'd once attended. there, he killed 20 first- graders and six school staffers before turning the gun on himself. the state attorney's report concludes lanza planned the rampage on his own and told no one in advance. it finds he had an obsession with mass killings, but it concludes the ultimate motive for the sandy hook attack may never be known. the report is heavily redacted. that's partly because newtown officials have labored to protect the privacy of the victims' families and help the community recover. that included a decision to demolish the school itself-- a move welcomed by many. >> we're a very strong community and we're going to overcome this. we're going to move on and they're going to put up another beautiful school and we're going to move on. >> brown: a fuller account of the shootings may ultimately c
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: the long-awaited report came nearly a year after the shootings that ravaged the tiny connecticut town. on december 14, 2012, adam lanza shot and killed his mother at their home, then drove to nearby sandy hook elementary school, where he'd once attended. there, he killed 20 first- graders and six school staffers before turning the gun on himself. the state attorney's report concludes lanza planned the rampage on his own and told no one in advance. it...
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but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the traditions to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. is fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently as in being long since electric powered wine press disappeared. after of the revolution of one nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important we do it as well you have to set limits to the output volume if you're expanding it more and more it's easy to lose control then you'll have to use preservation agents and conservatives to put it simply it's murder they kil
but could i find a brown family bottle tucked away in this collection. even in all these thousands i still wasn't having any success. my personal quest wasn't going all that well but i was getting a crash course in the history of wine in this region greek settlers brought the technology to the black sea coast more than two thousand years ago and one of the descendants is still following the traditions to this day. it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult...
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rex their contributions mother brown has been embraced for years. there's a big difference between diane that mother brown currently provides and a 24 hour shelter. given there's been no outreach process with the application i personally conducted two community meetings and salty heard more concerns about the proposal then support. this issue has split the community. all the concern you may hear today, i have - i still have a number of concerns that are to be revolved. the city should have conducted outreach and engaged stakeholders about this proposal before they applied for the state funds. no one that i spoke with participated in the process. it's not acceptable to conduct no community process around it and frankly i don't think of any community it would be tolerated (clapping) second issue of concern is the site use and appropriateness. the site those funds have been secured for doesn't currently have residential uses so there's been a zoning issue we have to deal with. the city is going to have to rezone this rfp and it's a process that raises
rex their contributions mother brown has been embraced for years. there's a big difference between diane that mother brown currently provides and a 24 hour shelter. given there's been no outreach process with the application i personally conducted two community meetings and salty heard more concerns about the proposal then support. this issue has split the community. all the concern you may hear today, i have - i still have a number of concerns that are to be revolved. the city should have...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: some of the key changes involve timelines for enrollment. first, people trying to get new coverage starting january 1st now have an extra week to finish enrolling. the new deadline to sign up is december 23. the administration also announced it will push back the start of next year's enrollment period by one month. that effectively means that in year two of the program, americans can start signing up in mid-november 2014. late this afternoon, officials announced another change for this year: insurers will be able to directly enroll people in three states-- florida, texas and ohio. louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal" has been following all of these developments and is here to explain. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: so if we start with the changes for this year, this one about pushing it back a week. what's behind that? >> well, the main reason behind it is the administration says people have had problems getting into the site and they haven't had very much time to get their stuff together in time for january 1. what the ins
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: some of the key changes involve timelines for enrollment. first, people trying to get new coverage starting january 1st now have an extra week to finish enrolling. the new deadline to sign up is december 23. the administration also announced it will push back the start of next year's enrollment period by one month. that effectively means that in year two of the program, americans can start signing up in mid-november 2014. late this afternoon,...
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who better to play than the browns, a team the ravens beat 11 straight times. >> the browns have been the clowns, one of the worst franchises in the nfl. the ravens haven't lost to them since 2007. jason campbell fakes out webb into the end zone for a cleveland touchdown. 14-3 browns. second half, critical mistake by the ravens when doss fumbled a punt. the browns recover deep in baltimore territory, sets up another score. campbell throws his third touchdown pass of the game to barnage. 21-10 browns. cleveland's long losing streak t about to come to an end. marlon brown a bright spot for the ravens. he caught two touchdown passes. this time a pass from flacco made it 21-18. the ravens couldn't do anymore than that. flacco was sacked five times. the offense continues to sputter. a rare loss to the browns 24-18 the final in cleveland. three straight defeats for the ravens, they fall to 3-5. >> i thought they played well. i give them credit. we did not play well enough to win. we have to do a better job. >> it's frustrating. we haven't been good enough. we weren't good enough. you know,
who better to play than the browns, a team the ravens beat 11 straight times. >> the browns have been the clowns, one of the worst franchises in the nfl. the ravens haven't lost to them since 2007. jason campbell fakes out webb into the end zone for a cleveland touchdown. 14-3 browns. second half, critical mistake by the ravens when doss fumbled a punt. the browns recover deep in baltimore territory, sets up another score. campbell throws his third touchdown pass of the game to barnage....
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. >> woodruff: now, jeffrey brown is here to examine what happened during today's arguments. >> brown: and with me, of course, is marcia coyle of the "national law journal," who was, as always, paying close attention in the courtroom this morning. welcome back, marcia. >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: this is an area the court has wrestled with for a long time, right, how much religion or prayer to allow in official settings. >> absolute, jeff. this country has a very long and strong religious tradition, and there are those in our country who feel there ought to be more government accommodation of religion in the public square, and also those who believe that there should be a high wall separating church and state. and it's-- the supreme court struggles with trying to find the line that can accommodate both and give meaning to the establishment clause in the first amendment. >> brown: all right, the establishment clause, the key thing that they're looking at right. >> yes. >> brown: here it is: that's come into play in school prayer, in a case like this, a lot of cases. >> nativity scenes,
. >> woodruff: now, jeffrey brown is here to examine what happened during today's arguments. >> brown: and with me, of course, is marcia coyle of the "national law journal," who was, as always, paying close attention in the courtroom this morning. welcome back, marcia. >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: this is an area the court has wrestled with for a long time, right, how much religion or prayer to allow in official settings. >> absolute, jeff. this country has...
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so we sat down with will brown and said okay, what do you tell governor brown to do? >> oh, would i love to be there. all of that extra money, just think of how wonderful it would be to find yourself with almost no debt. if i am jerry brown before any legislator opens his mouth or anyone does a special interest opens their mouth about what needs to happen with the money, i would just pay off the debt as much as i could. >> look, there is infrastructure issues, social servicessish eyes, all of the- er service issues, all of the- -service issues and the cuts that had to be taken when the republicans were cutting away and now that the money is out there, you can expect their little hands will be ready to get back some of money. they want the programs back for the poor, for the schools. >> and jerry brown is not going to let him. he is an one man show. and i just hope he removes the temptation of challenging him by having nothing on the baseball. take it off the--on the table. take it off the table by paying off the creditors and freeing up the funds to those annual inter
so we sat down with will brown and said okay, what do you tell governor brown to do? >> oh, would i love to be there. all of that extra money, just think of how wonderful it would be to find yourself with almost no debt. if i am jerry brown before any legislator opens his mouth or anyone does a special interest opens their mouth about what needs to happen with the money, i would just pay off the debt as much as i could. >> look, there is infrastructure issues, social servicessish...
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-israel relationship today. >> brown: unchartered waters. after all these years? >> after all these years, after all the different ups and downs, this is a new scenario in which the united states and israel are at loggerheads over an immediate national security initiative of the united states-- namely, the negotiation of a first step agreement with iran. the prime minister of israel says it's dangerous-- not just for american interest but for his interest. the united states president and the spokesman for the white house has said that if you are opposed to what is being put on the table, are you a warmonger. and so this is a clash unlike any i've seen in 30 years in washington. >> brown: and your sense is that holds00, in a sense, any peace talks with the palestinians? >> to be precise, israel's confidence in america as a mediator in the israeli-palestinian negotiations is totally derivative of its confidence in the iran talks. >> brown: let's get hussein ibish's assessment of that. >> i think that's a very good summation of what the prime minister of israel's off
-israel relationship today. >> brown: unchartered waters. after all these years? >> after all these years, after all the different ups and downs, this is a new scenario in which the united states and israel are at loggerheads over an immediate national security initiative of the united states-- namely, the negotiation of a first step agreement with iran. the prime minister of israel says it's dangerous-- not just for american interest but for his interest. the united states...