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, and in the fort, there is another john brown, a scottish immigrant, sergeant john brown. and soldiers started needling him, saying, you can't be john brown. he is dead. you must be his soul marching on. that is essentially one stanza. they start riffing on that, and eventually they create "john brown's body." it becomes the signature anthem of the massachusetts 12th regiment, when the tigers join with the massachusetts 12th. it is published in boston in early june of 1861, a time in which sheet music is immensely popular. it sells out immediately. the 12th regiment sings on boston common to tens of thousands of people as they marched to a ship to go fight in the war. they go to new york city. the 12th regiment sings "john's brown's body" as they marched through new york city. a new york reporter is captivated, and publishes it in the new york tribune. it is already the mascot of the union army. here is the first sheet music published. here is a new york reporter is paul robeson singing. [fife and drums] >> ♪ glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory h
, and in the fort, there is another john brown, a scottish immigrant, sergeant john brown. and soldiers started needling him, saying, you can't be john brown. he is dead. you must be his soul marching on. that is essentially one stanza. they start riffing on that, and eventually they create "john brown's body." it becomes the signature anthem of the massachusetts 12th regiment, when the tigers join with the massachusetts 12th. it is published in boston in early june of 1861, a time in...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: peanut allergies are one of the most common forms of food allergy among american children. and the last two decades have seen a dramatic rise in the number of cases. it's estimated that today two percent of all children are allergic to peanuts. four times the number as recently as 1997. and it's the leading cause of death from food allergies. for parents, of course, a key question: how to avoid the risk to their children. now comes a new twist: a study published in "the new england journal of medicine." it finds that exposing higher- risk infants to peanut products greatly reduced the risk of developing an allergy later on. the study was sponsored by the national institutes of health. joining us now is dr. andrew fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. fauci, what was generally thought up to now that exposure to peanuts early on was a bad thing, that was wrong? >> indeed, as we've seen from this case this study that you just mentioned, is that earlier exposure of a child does what we call tolerizing the chil
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: peanut allergies are one of the most common forms of food allergy among american children. and the last two decades have seen a dramatic rise in the number of cases. it's estimated that today two percent of all children are allergic to peanuts. four times the number as recently as 1997. and it's the leading cause of death from food allergies. for parents, of course, a key question: how to avoid the risk to their children. now comes a new twist: a...
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that's the legacy. ♪ >> now her only child bobbi kristina brown is in peril. unbelievably, she, too was found in a bathtub and now lies in a coma clinging to life. mother and daughter who shared a love of music, a love for each other and an extraordinary bond. time will tell if they will also share the same fate. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> she's a multiplatinum powerhouse. >> her ability to connect with people, these songs may be better than anybody ever. ♪ ♪ >> who made her name in country music. ♪ ♪ >> she just had a charge in her that was twice her age. >> for a decade she's been building an empire and an image. >> i think that you could make an argument that taylor is the anti-miley. >> from the branding to the voice.
that's the legacy. ♪ >> now her only child bobbi kristina brown is in peril. unbelievably, she, too was found in a bathtub and now lies in a coma clinging to life. mother and daughter who shared a love of music, a love for each other and an extraordinary bond. time will tell if they will also share the same fate. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> she's a multiplatinum powerhouse. >> her ability to connect with people, these songs may be better than anybody ever. ♪ ♪ >> who...
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and i don't care if it's willie brown. i am not scared of willie brown. i am noted of governor brown. i would like to see obama and come back to the community instead of raising money. he's a community organizer in chicago and come back and look at the people that are trying to help us instead of getting thousands of dollars from the high rich people. i want to say in closing i am grateful because you all hear what is going on. i am tickled black -- not pink tickled black right now. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. next item please. >> the next order of business is item 7 report of the chair. >> i don't have a report. >> okay. the next order of business is item 8 report of the executive director. madam director. >> commissioners i just have one announcement last tuesday transbay block nine which is the 500 plus unit development along folsom street with the developers and 20% affordable that is 109 units at 50% of median income. that transaction closed. i believe you saw that at your last meeting. you authorized the schematic design and development
and i don't care if it's willie brown. i am not scared of willie brown. i am noted of governor brown. i would like to see obama and come back to the community instead of raising money. he's a community organizer in chicago and come back and look at the people that are trying to help us instead of getting thousands of dollars from the high rich people. i want to say in closing i am grateful because you all hear what is going on. i am tickled black -- not pink tickled black right now. thank you...
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jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the case centers on one of the industry's most prominent venture capital firms: kleiner, perkins. ellen pao, a former attorney and engineer there, filed a gender discrimination suit, claiming she was pressured into a relationship with a married colleague, was barred from key meetings, and passed over for promotion. the company say the relationship was consensual and there was no discrimination. but the case also has a larger echo playing into a long- running critique of the role and treatment of women in the big- money, male-dominated world of silicon valley. with a harvard business review study finding a "hostile work environment" for many women, and another by babson college finding that just under 3% of silicon valley firms that receive venture capital funding have female ceos. nicole sanchez is the founder and ceo of vaya consulting a group that helps recruit and retain diverse employees in silicon valley. and nellie bowles is a reporter on the trial for "re-code," and was in the courtroom today nellie bowles, this is really being bitterly foug
jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the case centers on one of the industry's most prominent venture capital firms: kleiner, perkins. ellen pao, a former attorney and engineer there, filed a gender discrimination suit, claiming she was pressured into a relationship with a married colleague, was barred from key meetings, and passed over for promotion. the company say the relationship was consensual and there was no discrimination. but the case also has a larger echo playing into a long-...
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jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the case centers on one of the industry's most prominent venture capital firms: kleiner, perkins. ellen pao, a former attorney and engineer there, filed a gender discrimination suit, claiming she was pressured into a relationship with a married colleague, was barred from key meetings, and passed over for promotion. the company say the relationship was consensual and there was no discrimination. but the case also has a larger echo playing into a long- running critique of the role and treatment of women in the big- money, male-dominated world of silicon valley. with a harvard business review study finding a "hostile work environment" for many women, and another by babson college finding that just under 3% of silicon valley firms that receive venture capital funding have female ceos. nicole sanchez is the founder and ceo of vaya consulting, a group that helps recruit and retain diverse employees in silicon valley. and nellie bowles is a reporter on the trial for "re-code," and was in the courtroom today nellie bowles, this is really being bitterly fou
jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the case centers on one of the industry's most prominent venture capital firms: kleiner, perkins. ellen pao, a former attorney and engineer there, filed a gender discrimination suit, claiming she was pressured into a relationship with a married colleague, was barred from key meetings, and passed over for promotion. the company say the relationship was consensual and there was no discrimination. but the case also has a larger echo playing into a long-...
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thank you reverend brown. >> thank you reverend brown. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> i'm carr let i'm the executive director of the foster family agency and also a member of the black and brown organizations alliance as well as mothers in charge i'd like to say that i think this is a very powerful step to move forward around the redistricting and those opportunities for more police officers to be able to respond quickly is definitely needed i'd like to state that i think this should be an opportunity for for the police department to combine the public health as well as san francisco unified school district and the district attorney's office to deal dribble with the cross over for example, a lot of the youth that are in the situations where they center to have a gun on them they have a higher x public department of transportation rate in the san francisco unified school district african-american girls have a high x pulltion rate higher than the latino so the education factor has been able to have
thank you reverend brown. >> thank you reverend brown. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> i'm carr let i'm the executive director of the foster family agency and also a member of the black and brown organizations alliance as well as mothers in charge i'd like to say that i think this is a very powerful step to move forward around the redistricting and those opportunities for more police officers to be able to...
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brown's case has sparked an online campaign. here to talk about his sentencing and the implications, senior staff target at the electronic frontier foundation. her work focused on open government, transparency, and privacy issues jennifer, thank you for joining us, so barrett brown didn't hack stratford, why was he son convicted. >> well that's very true. he didn't hack stratford, he was convicted -- his ultimate conviction was related to some threats he made to an fbi agent, and posted on youtube. but the initial prosecution against barrett brown was actually for just sharing a link to the stratford cloud. he share add link like most of us do about every day when we communicate on the internet. he didn't share the files he just shared the link so that anybody could download them. on to their own computer who had access to that information. you can fortunately, those files also contained tens of thousands of credit card numbers and access codes and so the government used that against him in one of the two criminal cases against
brown's case has sparked an online campaign. here to talk about his sentencing and the implications, senior staff target at the electronic frontier foundation. her work focused on open government, transparency, and privacy issues jennifer, thank you for joining us, so barrett brown didn't hack stratford, why was he son convicted. >> well that's very true. he didn't hack stratford, he was convicted -- his ultimate conviction was related to some threats he made to an fbi agent, and posted...
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it's important that these young men who talk to mayor brown, he was very intelligent with mayor brown, to know our role-models in the city are not getting an opportunity to make this a better city. i hope you come out and enjoy the black history month, because we have to enjoy what you have all let us have since jonestown. that took a lot of people away. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is vanessa banks and i'm a native of the bayview-hunters point community of 45 years. so i have experienced a lot. i have seen over he said 40 -- i'm going to say over 300 people of my peers and now our friends' children and i know there are things that we need to do for ourselves to help our children understand that violence is not the answer. but as we would like to move forward, we will try to get together a letter to the mayor, to let him know we're calling a state of emergency and we do need some type of help. but i also would like to address that i heard over a few days in the community that violence prevention funds have been allocated to the mission and south of mark
it's important that these young men who talk to mayor brown, he was very intelligent with mayor brown, to know our role-models in the city are not getting an opportunity to make this a better city. i hope you come out and enjoy the black history month, because we have to enjoy what you have all let us have since jonestown. that took a lot of people away. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is vanessa banks and i'm a native of the bayview-hunters point...
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that's the legacy. >> now her only child, bobbi kristina brown, is in peril. unbelievably, she, too, was found in a bathtub and now lies in a coma clinging to life. mother and daughter who shared a love of music, a love for each other, an extraordinary bond. time will tell if they will also share the same fate. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there
that's the legacy. >> now her only child, bobbi kristina brown, is in peril. unbelievably, she, too, was found in a bathtub and now lies in a coma clinging to life. mother and daughter who shared a love of music, a love for each other, an extraordinary bond. time will tell if they will also share the same fate. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son...
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here's jeffrey brown. >> brown: the quesiton: how is congress reacting to the proposal, the first such war powers request from this president? we get that from two senators: virginia democrat tim kaine, who's pushed for a resolution granting war powers to go before congress. and nebraska republican deb fischer, who's just returned from a briefing and discussion on this issue for senate republicans. and senator fisher, tell us what kinds of concerns you're hearing from your colleagues. some have already expressed, for example, that they think this is too narrowly drawn, not giving the president and the military enough flexibility. >> what i'm looking forward to is a discussion by congress on the resolution. we're going to have committee hearings. we're going to be calling witnesses. really get some facts from the administration. i would like to say, if we're going to do our jobs it's going to be open and transparent so that the public understands what the president is asking for, how congress is responding to his request and have that open process. >> brown: senator kaine, we heard you
here's jeffrey brown. >> brown: the quesiton: how is congress reacting to the proposal, the first such war powers request from this president? we get that from two senators: virginia democrat tim kaine, who's pushed for a resolution granting war powers to go before congress. and nebraska republican deb fischer, who's just returned from a briefing and discussion on this issue for senate republicans. and senator fisher, tell us what kinds of concerns you're hearing from your colleagues....
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apples that don't turn brown, i wouldn't want to eat an apple that didn't turn brown on the inside. david's point is a great one. sometimes very good medical reasons, make this less resist stand to insects. if it's lest resistant to insects, more expensive. >> bottom line you don't know the long term effect in our body and once it gets in the system, the best thing is have a label on fruits and vegetables so most people know. >> as of now it's not the law. >> my am is already turning brown. >> we're eating the stuff anyway. we don't even know about it. >> people put it on to smell great, but could all the perfumes you spritz on be taking a toll on your health? a look at the health effects of smelling really good. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >>> back now to "sunday
apples that don't turn brown, i wouldn't want to eat an apple that didn't turn brown on the inside. david's point is a great one. sometimes very good medical reasons, make this less resist stand to insects. if it's lest resistant to insects, more expensive. >> bottom line you don't know the long term effect in our body and once it gets in the system, the best thing is have a label on fruits and vegetables so most people know. >> as of now it's not the law. >> my am is already...
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brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we have approximately 2 hundred african-american police officers versus having nor prior that's true we're detain nine hundred officers of all raze i'm committed to having the police officers in san francisco we'll try to hire back the number of the officers that were lost the sergeant brought in the late 70s and 80s we had the officers we were under american people affirmative action and we need to replicate those numbers again, that's what i want to try to do within the law of the land again a lot of things be brought up and the community is hugely important to be part find our training and reverend townsend brought a grea
brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we have...
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as we say farewell to the horses we welcome the ram and then mayor ed lee also former mayor willie brown and jeffrey asian pacific islander elementary initiated at welcome of the ram to 2005 it's my great honor to invite the honorable mayor ed lee to say happy new year also will say it in chinese. >> thank you doris. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and everyone in mandarin. >> all right. right. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> first of all, everybody welcome to the kickoff of our wonderful chinese new year the year of the ram i'm so happy to joined by former mayor willie brown give willie a hand (clapping.) supervisor christensen is here thank you julie for being here and sxhaifshg thank you for being here did i miss any other supervisors or rams here gosh what a wonderful kickoff this just gets more eloquent every year i want to say thank you to the san francisco chinese chamber of commerce for their leadership we're going to have a wonderful two weeks of celebration actual very much to the asian presiding officer's you saw their display along with the chinatown youth center the
as we say farewell to the horses we welcome the ram and then mayor ed lee also former mayor willie brown and jeffrey asian pacific islander elementary initiated at welcome of the ram to 2005 it's my great honor to invite the honorable mayor ed lee to say happy new year also will say it in chinese. >> thank you doris. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and everyone in mandarin. >> all right. right. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> first of all,...
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we have the applicant for the license which is caroline santiago brown. miss brown? >> i was lucky. yes, my name is caroline santiago brown, and i am a first generation american cuban puerto rican from new new york city i came out here about 25 years ago and so i kind of consider myself a native san franciscan at this point. i have an intimate relationship with the mission district my mother lives at the center on 21 st and cap and i own property just a few doors down from this bar and my husband, , who has passed away a couple of years ago was a real estate developer and i was his office administrator and we built the department of public health from scratch nonetheless it was a 4-year project created a very intimate relationship with that neighborhood to say the least. when the space came up i thought that this was perfect for me because i know the neighborhood the good the bad, the ugly, and i love it. i love the people in the neighborhood and maybe it comes from growing up in new in new york city myself i like the cultural aspect of it most importantly. i was educated in new jer
we have the applicant for the license which is caroline santiago brown. miss brown? >> i was lucky. yes, my name is caroline santiago brown, and i am a first generation american cuban puerto rican from new new york city i came out here about 25 years ago and so i kind of consider myself a native san franciscan at this point. i have an intimate relationship with the mission district my mother lives at the center on 21 st and cap and i own property just a few doors down from this bar and my...
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i like that apples brown. arctic granny, arctic delicious, i want food the way it was meant to be. >> certain times it's good. >> this is a big debate. there's no real answer over here. for example, when it came to vitamin a golden rice, that was a huge success. >> what's that? >> they made the kind of race that has vitamin a in it. in certain countries where you don't have minerals, when you don't have nutrition, poor countries, this can work really well. it can increase 70% of the size of the crops. billions of dollars of industry. in certain things it works. certainly here, given the diabetes and obesity epidemic that we have, is it all sugar and salt or is it some of the things we're putting in this guy that gets into our system and that we can have a discussion about this? >> we can modify food to make it more insect resistant. that's a good thing. in this case, we're doing it based on someone's aesthetic sense. we want our salmon to be more orange. i like it when it's the way it swims originally. apples,
i like that apples brown. arctic granny, arctic delicious, i want food the way it was meant to be. >> certain times it's good. >> this is a big debate. there's no real answer over here. for example, when it came to vitamin a golden rice, that was a huge success. >> what's that? >> they made the kind of race that has vitamin a in it. in certain countries where you don't have minerals, when you don't have nutrition, poor countries, this can work really well. it can...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: "the imitation game" tells how british mathematician alan turing built an early computer to crack the german code and helped allied forces win world war two. >> well the judge gave me a choice. >> brown: it also shows how turing, played by benedict cumberbatch, suffered under britain's anti-homosexual laws in the 1950s, and was forced to take hormone therapy as punishment. >> yes, chemical castration, to cure me of my homosexual predilections. >> brown: alan turing died at age 41, an apparent suicide. in november, cumberbatch told me how turing's story had moved him. >> the reality of then what happened to him in the 50s hits you and, you're winded with emotion of this injustice this man who was served by the very government and democracy it saved from fascism with estrogen injections to cure his homosexuality, which was punishable by either that or imprisonment. and i was really upset and then angry. >> graham moore, the imitation game! >> brown: last night graham moore, the film's screenwriter, won the oscar for best adapted screenplay. moore, wh
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: "the imitation game" tells how british mathematician alan turing built an early computer to crack the german code and helped allied forces win world war two. >> well the judge gave me a choice. >> brown: it also shows how turing, played by benedict cumberbatch, suffered under britain's anti-homosexual laws in the 1950s, and was forced to take hormone therapy as punishment. >> yes, chemical castration, to cure me of my...
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brown, 16 years with the raidsers. both l.a. and oakland catching 14,000, 934 yards and a hundred touchdowns. super bowl losing and hailey the only player in the nfl history to win five super bowl rings. 100 .5 career sacks. one of the most feared pass rushers in nfl history. also selected former charger linebacker junior seau, running back jerome bettis and shields. vikings and the contributors former gms bill and ron wolf. congratulations to all. meanwhile, aaron rodgers won second associated press nfl most valuable player award. led the packers throwing 38 touchdowns with a league low five interceptions. throwing 512 without a pick. won the award back in 2011. odell beckham jr. was your rookie of the year. straight away maybe the best ever play her sport, sixth australian open title at 33 years old, win a major in the open era. 19th maerm, now trailed with 22. looking for 16 straight wins over maria sharapova, hasn't 11 years. and then hits cat-like reflexes. the winner to take the set. second set serena dealing a 15 in the s
brown, 16 years with the raidsers. both l.a. and oakland catching 14,000, 934 yards and a hundred touchdowns. super bowl losing and hailey the only player in the nfl history to win five super bowl rings. 100 .5 career sacks. one of the most feared pass rushers in nfl history. also selected former charger linebacker junior seau, running back jerome bettis and shields. vikings and the contributors former gms bill and ron wolf. congratulations to all. meanwhile, aaron rodgers won second associated...
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her father bobby brown has been by her bedside. there are many unanswered questions, tamron about what exactly led to all of this. so far today, no comment from police. >> thank you gabe. >>> up next another delay in the murder trial against aaron hernandez, this as the mother and girlfriend of his alleged victim are set to return to the witness stand. we will get you caught up on that case. >>> new reaction from congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz following candidate comments about jews and inter marriage. it is today's first read. >>> and here is what's happening today, tuesday february 3rd at the white house. president obama will meet with americans that wrote letters about how they benefitted from the affordable care act. >>> and on capitol hill. first time since the gop took control of congress the house votes on a bill to repeal that law. republicans say it is the 67th vote to repeal change or de-fund the law. hat is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to
her father bobby brown has been by her bedside. there are many unanswered questions, tamron about what exactly led to all of this. so far today, no comment from police. >> thank you gabe. >>> up next another delay in the murder trial against aaron hernandez, this as the mother and girlfriend of his alleged victim are set to return to the witness stand. we will get you caught up on that case. >>> new reaction from congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz following candidate...
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as for the browns that makes the browns quote the browns -- the brown is unchanged. the orange is more orange. everything else is -- change is good. stay with us. in just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are helping to enhance the experience. the touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. nurturing her mind. and helping her development. so why just clean your baby when you can give her... so much more™? johnson's®. so much more™. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> programming note. tomorrow here on msnbc, the great jose, host of "the rundown" on msnbc, he's going to be hosting a town hall tomorrow nigh
as for the browns that makes the browns quote the browns -- the brown is unchanged. the orange is more orange. everything else is -- change is good. stay with us. in just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are helping to enhance the experience. the touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. nurturing her mind. and helping her development. so why just clean your baby when you can give her... so much...
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i have nobody else. >> reporter: then brown learned that thousands of the vets had died while waiting. >> half of the veterans were dead that i screened. so almost every other piece of paper that i touched was a veteran who had already passed away. >> reporter: current and former oakland v.a. employees confirm her account. they told us that oakland supervisors ordered the team to label most of the claims "no action necessary." >> we pulled 15 indiscriminately to look at, just 15. eight of them were owed money. one was owed $36,000. they took them, they put them in a file and they stuffed them away. >> reporter: they wanted you to basically put it aside hide this claim. >> absolutely. >> reporter: brown, along with former oakland employee tony silveria, say that claims are being ignored because of intense pressure on supervisors to reduce the disability backlog. >> it's all about the numbers. numbers had to look good. >> reporter: so when they hid all of these thousands of claim that was not in the backlog? >> oh, no. >> . >> reporter: they took the claims out of the backlog? >> they w
i have nobody else. >> reporter: then brown learned that thousands of the vets had died while waiting. >> half of the veterans were dead that i screened. so almost every other piece of paper that i touched was a veteran who had already passed away. >> reporter: current and former oakland v.a. employees confirm her account. they told us that oakland supervisors ordered the team to label most of the claims "no action necessary." >> we pulled 15 indiscriminately...
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jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: cuba, 1997. calcutta 2000. afghanistan before and after the taliban. iraq with american forces in baghdad. famine and war in darfur. and libya where, in 2011, she was bound blindfolded and held for six days with three journalists by soldiers of gadhafi. linsey addario one of four girls from a connecticut suburb traveled the world and tells her story in a mesm woirks it's what i do, a photographer's life of love and war. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> brown: you tell of an exhibition where you see photography can be art and journalism. >> yeah, it was a moment. i had no training in photojournalism or photography so i really was learning as i went along. i remember walking into this exhibition and i walked in and the prints were massive. they were just wall-size. i looked around and i was so overcome by not only the beauty of the images but the power of the images and the fact they were showing the lives of these workers. >> brown: what does it make you want to do? >> it made me want to do that. it ma
jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: cuba, 1997. calcutta 2000. afghanistan before and after the taliban. iraq with american forces in baghdad. famine and war in darfur. and libya where, in 2011, she was bound blindfolded and held for six days with three journalists by soldiers of gadhafi. linsey addario one of four girls from a connecticut suburb traveled the world and tells her story in a mesm woirks it's what i do, a photographer's life of love and war. thank you for...
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brown. >> >> next speaker, please. >> and the chief wanted to say something excuse me. sorry. >> that tipline is for any on homicide we had a homicide 4 young men were killed in the car we know the passenger is here in the audience jill lane was on a lunch break he was not affiliated with the gang i promised his mom at the first opportunity in public setting i'll set that straight some people suggested that everybody in the involved was in the gang jerry iron was on a break a lunch break and payroll no criminal record so we're sorry for your loss ma'am if anybody has my information the homicide for the four young men that took place on laguna or a any 5755544 thank you, thank you chief. >> next public speaker. >> how much time. >> 2 minutes. >> two minutes sorry two minutes. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening since my presentation is 3 minutes i'll to ad lib i want to appreciate the chiefs comments about the young men not gang affiliated i want to ask to me there's a lot of talk about whether someone was gang affiliated or not to me it's tragic either way w
brown. >> >> next speaker, please. >> and the chief wanted to say something excuse me. sorry. >> that tipline is for any on homicide we had a homicide 4 young men were killed in the car we know the passenger is here in the audience jill lane was on a lunch break he was not affiliated with the gang i promised his mom at the first opportunity in public setting i'll set that straight some people suggested that everybody in the involved was in the gang jerry iron was on a...
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. >> a year ago brenda brown felt the same way. at the time, she was also suspicious that relisha's mother had something to do with her own daughter's disappearance. >> i was as angry and upset and judgmental as anybody else. >> brown was a stranger, who didn't know rel sla's relisha's family. >> but then one day she volunteered to help search for relisha and met shamica young. >> she had nobody and i was drawn to that. now she runs a we love relisha page. bought a search dog. >> i'm not going to stop until i'm satisfied that everything has been done. and i am way from satisfied. >> brown helped young found her new apartment after the city forced her out of the homeless shelter. young who grew up bouncing between foster homes and shelters now sees brown as a mother-figure. >> i was never really had this much support before. it made me feel like a newborn baby to have a fresh mother that can help me start from the beginning of my life and bring it up. >> you never said that. you felt like a newborn baby? >> i feel like a newborn bab
. >> a year ago brenda brown felt the same way. at the time, she was also suspicious that relisha's mother had something to do with her own daughter's disappearance. >> i was as angry and upset and judgmental as anybody else. >> brown was a stranger, who didn't know rel sla's relisha's family. >> but then one day she volunteered to help search for relisha and met shamica young. >> she had nobody and i was drawn to that. now she runs a we love relisha page. bought a...
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>> brown: in a world of blockbusters made for far more money -- >> mr. bernie teadham -- >> brown: he built a career of smaller, more personal films. >> a look at the films people are talking about attend of the year here would definitely fall into personal visions from directors and, you know, they're not big, manufactured entertainments, but they are -- you know, they six seed in their own way. so there's always a lot of films like that. hollywood is more -- i would think their business model changed. they're structured because of the cost to only do bigger films so they've kind of abdicated the middle ground of the films they used to do or have completely done kind of outside their system. they will still distribute them though. it's always changing, but the bottom line it's always a good year for movies. there's always a ton of great movies, more than you will have time to sea worldwide, and people will always want to make movies that mean a lot to them personally. >> brown: "boyhood," richard linklater is the director. thanks for talking with us. >>
>> brown: in a world of blockbusters made for far more money -- >> mr. bernie teadham -- >> brown: he built a career of smaller, more personal films. >> a look at the films people are talking about attend of the year here would definitely fall into personal visions from directors and, you know, they're not big, manufactured entertainments, but they are -- you know, they six seed in their own way. so there's always a lot of films like that. hollywood is more -- i would...
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good evening, i'm natasha brown. we're talking about the warmth before the storm. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking this for us from the cbs3 weather center and he joins us now with his first forecast. hey, justin. >> good evening, natasha. temperatures a few degrees above average in many spots across the delaware valley. check out dover delaware, the high today 49 degrees so we're getting close to that 50-degree mark. chilly up in mount pocono at 33 but we can't complain about mid 40's across most locations today. here's where we are right now. still not bad outside. 42 degrees in philadelphia, 37 millville and atlantic city, 30 in mount pocono. we have some clouds over the region. those clouds will help keep our temperatures up a little bit tonight so certainly not as cold as it's been. mid 30's quakertown and doylestown this evening. here we go. storm scan3 part to mostly cloudy skies tonight. you can see snow breaking out across the southern tier of new york state. that's the cold front that we'll wait to sag southward. that's our next storm and it's goi
good evening, i'm natasha brown. we're talking about the warmth before the storm. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking this for us from the cbs3 weather center and he joins us now with his first forecast. hey, justin. >> good evening, natasha. temperatures a few degrees above average in many spots across the delaware valley. check out dover delaware, the high today 49 degrees so we're getting close to that 50-degree mark. chilly up in mount pocono at 33 but we can't complain about mid...
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. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime minister accepted the invitation from the house speaker john boehner, and not the white house. controversial because the invitation is a move by republicans on capitol hill intended to embarrass president obama over foreign policy, controversial because binyamin netanyahu, who is fighting for his political life in israeli elections on march 17th is banking on bolstering election chances by playing along with the attack on president obama. some argue binyamin netanyahu is centered around policy. don't believe the hype. he'll urge u.s. lawmakers to take a hard line on iran. the u.s. and other countries are nearing an accord with iran over
. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime...
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this is where bobbi christina brown is currently hospitalized. we'll give you an update on her condition. you're watching cnn "new day." wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> twelve minutes past the hour and this morning the singer of bobby brown and whitney houston is in a medically induced coma. >> 21-year-old bobbi kristina brown was found face down in a bathtub of water. >> she was not breathing when she was discovered near her home in atlanta yesterday. the circumstances, i'm sure you thought about it, they echo her mother's death. houston was found in a bathtub at the beverly hilton hotel almost three years ago, on february 11th. >> let's start with cnn's nick valencia where brown is being treated. nic
this is where bobbi christina brown is currently hospitalized. we'll give you an update on her condition. you're watching cnn "new day." wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ]...
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: it's high so yes we do expect to see a palm tree or two but yout, don't expect this.a whole forest of palms. some 3,000 of them of incredible variety. fans of many sizes, twists and shapes of many kinds, even sharp thorns. more than 400 species from all over the world. acres of land on the northern coast of@n maui. >> i can go out and plant a tree you know. >> brown: the tree planter is w.s. merwin now 87 years old better known as one of the nation's leading post. and the two pursuits he says comes from exactly the same place. when he began the maui garden for example. >> i was feeling my way and learning learning all the time from failures as well as from successes. >> brown: is that like poetry. >> exactly like poetry. i always through my experience takes you by surprise. >> brown: there were few trees around when merwin was raised in new jersey and scranton, pennsylvania son of a presbyterian minister. he would first cultivate words and become a much read and honored poet. a translator of more than 50 books, winner of every available award inclu
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: it's high so yes we do expect to see a palm tree or two but yout, don't expect this.a whole forest of palms. some 3,000 of them of incredible variety. fans of many sizes, twists and shapes of many kinds, even sharp thorns. more than 400 species from all over the world. acres of land on the northern coast of@n maui. >> i can go out and plant a tree you know. >> brown: the tree planter is w.s. merwin now 87 years old better known as one of...
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brown and did nothing illegal. but prosecutors point to documents they say show he pays the lease and the salaries of employees including dr. brown who was hired on craigslist and paid handsomely. >> it was about 22,000 a month. and it was all cash. >> reporter: prosecutors believe he is offering four clinics illegally, in oakland, berkeley, san jose, and sacramento. >> how much money are we talking about? >> we believe the smaller clinics are somewhere in the million dollar a year range. the larger clinics, the oakland in sacramento clinics, probably closer to 3 to $4 million a year. >> reporter: that is a conservative estimate. some recommendations cost much more. we saw firsthand when we went in undercover. >> do you have a higher script of the exemption card? 99 plants and 11 pounds. that is 299. >> reporter: then there is the so-called law enforcement package for an extra $50. >> anything happens with you, the law, we pay dr. brown hourly rate to go to court with you to testify on your behalf. >> reporter: and
brown and did nothing illegal. but prosecutors point to documents they say show he pays the lease and the salaries of employees including dr. brown who was hired on craigslist and paid handsomely. >> it was about 22,000 a month. and it was all cash. >> reporter: prosecutors believe he is offering four clinics illegally, in oakland, berkeley, san jose, and sacramento. >> how much money are we talking about? >> we believe the smaller clinics are somewhere in the million...