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i never thought it would eat james brown alive, but somehow it did. >> brown: so did he ever get his proper due? >> i don't think so. i don't think he has gotten his just due because i don't think he's seen as, he is such a phenomena that people remember him as just that he gave them such a good time, they forget that musically he was brilliant. and that personally despite his personal struggles which were painful to him and to others. that he'd put that aside and he would try to make people happy, and try to make people, most importantly, get along. >> brown: was it an easy story to tell? was he an easy man to find? >> no, this is the hardest book i've ever done. because even after finishing this book, i really don't feel i know him completely. i mean, i don't think he wanted-- it's clear he didn't want to be known. but i have enough of the ghost of the man, the nub of the man, to tell the story in a way that i think people would relate to. it is hard to know someone who spent his entire life, not wanting to be known. well, you know, michael jackson was the same way. in fact, a lot
i never thought it would eat james brown alive, but somehow it did. >> brown: so did he ever get his proper due? >> i don't think so. i don't think he has gotten his just due because i don't think he's seen as, he is such a phenomena that people remember him as just that he gave them such a good time, they forget that musically he was brilliant. and that personally despite his personal struggles which were painful to him and to others. that he'd put that aside and he would try to...
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inmate brown went to medical because she was in labor. depending on what happens, if she has normal delivery, she'll be out there for probably about 48 hours. once she has the baby, a relative will come get a the baby and she'll come back here and be housed in medical until she's well enough to come back up to the unit. >> it makes me cry because i'm not going to be able to enjoy the most special part of my child's life. i won't be able to hold her, i won't be able to hear her cry. i won't be able to get up in the middle of the night when she needs me. somebody else is doing something i should be doing. that hurts. that hurts. >>> coming up -- >> i cried. the whole time i cried. i held her because i knew that i had to leave. >> la'quan brown gives birth and says good-bye to her baby. >>> and -- >> kind of a somber day. you work with them for 30 days and they get to leave. >> it's test day in the dog program. >>> shortly after going into labor, la'quan brown left chatham county detention center to the hospital. from the hospital. a few hou
inmate brown went to medical because she was in labor. depending on what happens, if she has normal delivery, she'll be out there for probably about 48 hours. once she has the baby, a relative will come get a the baby and she'll come back here and be housed in medical until she's well enough to come back up to the unit. >> it makes me cry because i'm not going to be able to enjoy the most special part of my child's life. i won't be able to hold her, i won't be able to hear her cry. i...
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jeffrey brown filed our report, from the island's capital city. >> brown: the sights and sounds of old san juan leading back to the 16th century. this morning, locals and tourists enjoyed the charm of the caribbean island. but last night, about an hour away, we heard of another puerto rico. coral jimenez lives with her 11-year-old son felix who suffers severe disabilities. several months ago, the fiscal crisis that now plagues this island territory trick ltd down to her son. >> the people that provide therapy for my son were not getting paid so we stopped getting the services for more than a month. he couldn't get his physical, occupational, speech, psychological therapies, he stopped getting them. >> brown: coral says caring for her son has taken a village overfriends and family but now the village needs help. >> i required therapy, i required his father to help me economically. my mom has to help me, but the economy has been affecting his father's business. he's doing the best he can, but he's warning me things are not going the way they used to be. some friends of mine who helped me
jeffrey brown filed our report, from the island's capital city. >> brown: the sights and sounds of old san juan leading back to the 16th century. this morning, locals and tourists enjoyed the charm of the caribbean island. but last night, about an hour away, we heard of another puerto rico. coral jimenez lives with her 11-year-old son felix who suffers severe disabilities. several months ago, the fiscal crisis that now plagues this island territory trick ltd down to her son. >> the...
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jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: hope jahren, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: part memoir, part science. what were you after or are they both the same to you? >> yes, well, i wanted to write a book, and in my field that's what you do. you get your degree, you write a lot of papers and you get a broad view of the dispeeld you write a textbook-- >> brown: for other scientists. >> which changing the way the field is taught. when i sat down to do that i couldn't keep my own storyute of it. when i tried to explish plish what we accomplished i needed to talk about how we accomplished it and then i needed to talk about all the late nights and special people and strange experiences that went into that. i couldn't keep the two separate so now you have a book that's all entwined. >> brown: it begins for your first discovering or at least seeing science in your father's lab. you taught science at community college, right? >> yes. >> brown: what did you see? >> my very earliest memories as a small child were in the laboratory, what it smelled like, what the cement felt like, the hard angles
jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: hope jahren, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: part memoir, part science. what were you after or are they both the same to you? >> yes, well, i wanted to write a book, and in my field that's what you do. you get your degree, you write a lot of papers and you get a broad view of the dispeeld you write a textbook-- >> brown: for other scientists. >> which changing the way the field is taught. when i sat down to do that i...
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brown: mr. speaker, i support h.r. 1762, as amended, which names a new veterans clinic in dalles, oregon, in honor of loren r. kaufman, a soldier in the united states army during world war ii and the korean war. sergeant first class kaufman joined the army the week after the attack on pearl harbor and served north africa and europe during world war ii. later during the korean war, he earned the medal of honor for his quick counterattack on enemy combat which so surprised the enemy they retreated in confusion at the age of 28 years old while serving in division, infantry sergeant was killed in action. as stated in the citation for his medal, his leadership of sergeant kaufman was directly responsible for the success of his company in regaining its position, reflecting the distinct credit upon himself and upholding the esteemed tradition of the military service. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman f
brown: mr. speaker, i support h.r. 1762, as amended, which names a new veterans clinic in dalles, oregon, in honor of loren r. kaufman, a soldier in the united states army during world war ii and the korean war. sergeant first class kaufman joined the army the week after the attack on pearl harbor and served north africa and europe during world war ii. later during the korean war, he earned the medal of honor for his quick counterattack on enemy combat which so surprised the enemy they...
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in san juan, we found a range of reactions. >> i'm not afraid of zika. >> brown: why not? >> i guess because it hasn't been near by me. i have never met anyone who has been sick of zika or any kind of danger about the mosquitos. >> it's dangerous. >> brown: are you afraid? >> yes, i'm a little afraid because the women that are pregnant have a lot of consequences because of the mosquito that bites and has the virus, the zika. >> brown: mosquito-borne diseases are not new here. but zika presents major new challenges-- to understand it, prevent it, educate people about it, all while avoiding fear and panic. we watched a counseling session for two pregnant women at a wic, women, infant and children, center in san juan. neither katherine merced nor nicole ramirez has contracted zika, but they told us they had plenty of questions. >> it could be sexually transmitted to me. > >> brown: in fact, says nutritionist amarilys alvarez sanchez, repellents such as off are safe, but zika can still be transmitted sexually. >> the most surprising thing is when we talk about sexual relations
in san juan, we found a range of reactions. >> i'm not afraid of zika. >> brown: why not? >> i guess because it hasn't been near by me. i have never met anyone who has been sick of zika or any kind of danger about the mosquitos. >> it's dangerous. >> brown: are you afraid? >> yes, i'm a little afraid because the women that are pregnant have a lot of consequences because of the mosquito that bites and has the virus, the zika. >> brown: mosquito-borne...
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general brown: tough to tell. right now there are a cessation of hostilities as i talked to some of the partners that are engaged and may not be employed as much. our tempo hasn't decreased in support of the operations there. and i think based on the negotiations ongoing in kuwait, time will tell whether or not .hings will slow down >> how aggressive is your pursuit of the isis leader baghdadi? general brown: i can't speak to that. that is part of the other area. i know provide air power and support but i can't provide specifics. >> if given the order to take him out, would you do that? >> if given an order unless it is immoral or illegal, i will do it as part of the air force. >> have budget cuts impacted the air war at all and cannibal ization in the middle east and look that half the b-1s can fly. general brown: as the operational execution -- i got here as a deputy during sequestration and the way the services do, they front load and support the operations that are put forward and they take an impact readiness
general brown: tough to tell. right now there are a cessation of hostilities as i talked to some of the partners that are engaged and may not be employed as much. our tempo hasn't decreased in support of the operations there. and i think based on the negotiations ongoing in kuwait, time will tell whether or not .hings will slow down >> how aggressive is your pursuit of the isis leader baghdadi? general brown: i can't speak to that. that is part of the other area. i know provide air power...
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who was michael brown? >> he was murdered by cops. [inaudible] >> his death by police in ferguson was a flashpoint for the rise of black lives matter. and his kind of image, symbol became proof of the problem of policing. were you going to add to that? >> i couldn't hear her stores hundred iraq which case that was -- i was trying to figure out which case that was because there are so many of them. >> angela davis sort of re-articulated that warning in the reading for today. that becomes the basis for black lives matter, the major social movement irruption in the last couple years. questions, comments, thoughts? >> can you explain which case this was? it wasn't the one with the hood. >> that was trayvon martin who had the hoodie and was attacked in florida. michael brown was the 18-year-old in ferguson, mississippi who is stopped by officer darren wilson and in the course of an altercation, the police officer shot him and killed him. but there was a reason why brown's case in particular became such a touchstone. why did michael brown's
who was michael brown? >> he was murdered by cops. [inaudible] >> his death by police in ferguson was a flashpoint for the rise of black lives matter. and his kind of image, symbol became proof of the problem of policing. were you going to add to that? >> i couldn't hear her stores hundred iraq which case that was -- i was trying to figure out which case that was because there are so many of them. >> angela davis sort of re-articulated that warning in the reading for...
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jeffrey brown reports from los angeles. >> brown: take another look: that's the invitation from two los angeles museums, together presenting a major retrospective of the work of robert mapplethorpe. mapplethorpe was best known for his homo-erotic photographs and explicit sado-masochistic imagery, and the political and legal battles around them. even now, we've chosen not to present his most controversial work. but the new exhibition, "robert mapplethorpe: the perfect medium", wants us to see how much more there was to the artist. britt salveson is a curator at the los angeles county museum of art. >> for several years after the culture wars debate of the late '80s, early '90s, it was impossible to see the work as art because we were preoccupied with its status as evidence let's say. >> brown: as part of that culture war. >> yes. and that really forestalled an assessment of his artwork. >> brown: mapplethorpe grew up in a conservative irish catholic household in queens, new york, and in the 1970s became part of the city's burgeoning gay scene. he focused from the beginning on three main
jeffrey brown reports from los angeles. >> brown: take another look: that's the invitation from two los angeles museums, together presenting a major retrospective of the work of robert mapplethorpe. mapplethorpe was best known for his homo-erotic photographs and explicit sado-masochistic imagery, and the political and legal battles around them. even now, we've chosen not to present his most controversial work. but the new exhibition, "robert mapplethorpe: the perfect medium",...
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jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: the sound lasted about a fifth of a second, but it represented gravitational waves created by the collision of two black holes with the mass of about 62 of our suns, a billion light years away. "black hole blues and other songs from outer space" is a story of things extraordinarily small and hard-to-comprehend large, and of the human drama in discovering them. author janna levin is a physicist and astronomer at barnard college. she's also author of a novel, "a madman dreams of turing machines." so the blues were sort of in the realm of metaphor here, but the idea is to hear the universe as far as aspects that we can't see. >> yeah, really what we know from the universe really does come from us from light. we have telescopes that span the range of light to take pictures of the sky, this is utterly different this is not a form of light, so when the black holes collided they were like mallets on a drum, they rang space time itself. >> brown: but you have to be able to hear them. >> right so, you have to record the shape of the drum. that's what this experiment di
jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: the sound lasted about a fifth of a second, but it represented gravitational waves created by the collision of two black holes with the mass of about 62 of our suns, a billion light years away. "black hole blues and other songs from outer space" is a story of things extraordinarily small and hard-to-comprehend large, and of the human drama in discovering them. author janna levin is a physicist and astronomer at barnard college. she's also author...
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. >>> i'm dara brown. officials in alberta, canada, say a raging wildfire could double in size and reach neighboring saskatchewan overnight. more than 80,000 people have been forced from their hopes. the blaze spans close to 400,000 acres. >>> the running of the 142nd kentucky derby is in the books. the winner is nyquist. now all eyes or the 3-year-old thoroughbred to see if he can replicate a triple crown win like american pharoah pulled off last year. now back to "lockup." >>> i think i was in love with terri williams, yeah. then my love died and turned into hatred. that's what got me in trouble. >> we met richard moore in the sewing factory at colorado's limon correctional facility. he first came to prison in 1976. personal computers and cell phones were still more than a decade away. gerald ford was president and the united states was celebrating its bicentennial. the country was also going through what was widely regarded as a sexual revolution. that's when moore's troubles began. >> i was convicted o
. >>> i'm dara brown. officials in alberta, canada, say a raging wildfire could double in size and reach neighboring saskatchewan overnight. more than 80,000 people have been forced from their hopes. the blaze spans close to 400,000 acres. >>> the running of the 142nd kentucky derby is in the books. the winner is nyquist. now all eyes or the 3-year-old thoroughbred to see if he can replicate a triple crown win like american pharoah pulled off last year. now back to...
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who was michael brown? by cops. murdered [inaudible] >> his death by police in ferguson was a flashpoint for the rise of black lives matter. and is kind of image, symbol became proof of the problem of policing. >> i was trying to figure out which case that was because there are so many of them. angela davis sort of re-articulated that warning in the reading for today. that becomes the basis for black lives matter, the major social movement irruption in the last couple years. comments, thoughts. >> can you explain which case this was? it wasn't the one with the hood. >> that was trayvon martin who had the hoodie and was schadenfreude. was thebrown 18-year-old in ferguson, mississippi who is stopped by officer darren wilson and in the course of an altercation, the police officer shot him and killed him. but there was a reason why brown's case in particular became such a touchstone. why did michael brown's case become even more kind of a big news than some of the others at the time? it was so blatant. i think with darr
who was michael brown? by cops. murdered [inaudible] >> his death by police in ferguson was a flashpoint for the rise of black lives matter. and is kind of image, symbol became proof of the problem of policing. >> i was trying to figure out which case that was because there are so many of them. angela davis sort of re-articulated that warning in the reading for today. that becomes the basis for black lives matter, the major social movement irruption in the last couple years....
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and he felt that it was humiliating. >> brown: he went out big time, right? the biggest ever. >> it's the first time a standup comic has ever done around the world tour. and he didn't know how he would be received because he was a little on the tail end of his career. so here he is going out there, and he is going to australia, new zealand, in india, and his performing style is so dangerous. he would put a hand like this, stand there, dressed in an evening suit, and talk in a very low key, very, very slowly. >> brown: so this is not stand up medy the way we think of it with joke after joke after joke. this is story telling, so what made it work? i mean, why was he so good at it? >> the delivery is almost unique. i think he was a once in a millennium humorist. i love his early, i mean he wrote about the boatman, the arab boatman charging so much to cross the sea of galilee. that they understood why jesus learned to walk on water. >> brown: okay, that's a little quick, that's a good joke. he would spin out these stories for a long time. >> excellent point! he d
and he felt that it was humiliating. >> brown: he went out big time, right? the biggest ever. >> it's the first time a standup comic has ever done around the world tour. and he didn't know how he would be received because he was a little on the tail end of his career. so here he is going out there, and he is going to australia, new zealand, in india, and his performing style is so dangerous. he would put a hand like this, stand there, dressed in an evening suit, and talk in a very...
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and he felt that it was humiliating. >> brown: he went out big time, right? the biggest ever. >> it's the first time a standup comic has ever done around the world tour. and he didn't know how he would be received because he was a little on the tail end of his career. so here he is going out there, and he is going to australia, new zealand, in india, and his performing style is so dangerous. he would put a hand like this, stand there, dressed in an evening suit, and talk in a very low key, very, very slowly. >> brown: so this is not stand up comedy the way we think of it with joke after joke after joke. this is story telling, so what made it work? i mean, why was he so good at it? >> the delivery is almost unique. i think he was a once in a millennium humorist. i love his early, i mean he wrote about the boatman, the arab boatman charging so much to cross the sea of galilee. that they understood why jesus learned to walk on water. >> brown: okay, that's a little quick, that's a good joke. he would spin out these stories for a long time. >> excellent point! he
and he felt that it was humiliating. >> brown: he went out big time, right? the biggest ever. >> it's the first time a standup comic has ever done around the world tour. and he didn't know how he would be received because he was a little on the tail end of his career. so here he is going out there, and he is going to australia, new zealand, in india, and his performing style is so dangerous. he would put a hand like this, stand there, dressed in an evening suit, and talk in a very...
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jeffrey brown explores a new take on a classic novel. >> brown: there's a well off bachelor, a mr. bingley, moving to town, and mrs. bennett would just love to marry off one of her five daughters, preferably the eldest, jane. may be you've heard this story. jane austinen "pride and prejudice yes. it has been read and played with in many forms including films since. now comes "eligible" part of the austen project which asks six contemporary novelists to rewrite austen's books. previous bestsellers include "prep" and "american wife." welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: was this scary or fun to take on? you're inevitably going to be compared to jane austen and a beloved book. >> i would say it was scary and fun. i mean, i always knew that i was writing this as an act of admiration and not as an attempt to improve upon "pride and prejudice" which, of course, we all know is perfect. >> brown: what was the mission? it was just supposed to be fun. i wanted to sort of show this admiration for "pride and prejudice" but also update it and not be so similar that you would know at every tw
jeffrey brown explores a new take on a classic novel. >> brown: there's a well off bachelor, a mr. bingley, moving to town, and mrs. bennett would just love to marry off one of her five daughters, preferably the eldest, jane. may be you've heard this story. jane austinen "pride and prejudice yes. it has been read and played with in many forms including films since. now comes "eligible" part of the austen project which asks six contemporary novelists to rewrite austen's...
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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brown v. board was handed down by our supreme court. 62 days since judge merrick garland was nominated president to fill a vital vacancy on our nation's highest court. just want to thank and commend my colleague, and very able attorney, someone who is argued cases passionately around a wide range of issues but none so much as civil rights. as he rightly pointed out the wr history of around for support is a series of cases were brought together from across the several states including his state of virginia and my state of delaware. gather together and argued in front of the supreme court by thurgood marshall to the naacp. and ultimately decided in 1954. but initially it divided court was unable to render because the spring of 1953 chief justice vinson had died. leaving the court been in a similar situation as it is now divided on a range of vital and important issues. the good senator from virginia has reminded us that our failure to act now come are fitted to do our job and to follow the dicta
brown v. board was handed down by our supreme court. 62 days since judge merrick garland was nominated president to fill a vital vacancy on our nation's highest court. just want to thank and commend my colleague, and very able attorney, someone who is argued cases passionately around a wide range of issues but none so much as civil rights. as he rightly pointed out the wr history of around for support is a series of cases were brought together from across the several states including his state...
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. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, mied, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i said that day was, today is the day. i had myself convinced and for whatever reason there was nothing wrong with it in my mind. i didn't see any other way. >> any other way than what? >> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >> whatever he told me was pretty common stuff that occurs in a lot of families. what was so wrong that they had
. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, mied, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i...
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brown's opponent. we know bill clinton had met with jerry brown just a few weeks ago to talk politics. they had met in the mansion up in sacramento. they discussed politics. of course, they discussed domestic. si and, of course, as we have seen today jerry brown has decided to endorse hillary clinton. in many ways you might have to say it's because he thinks she has the best chance of defeating donald trump. he describes trump's run for the republican nomination as a dangerous candidacy. so there you have it. i guess what is old is not always new and enemies can become friends, at least in politics, carol. >> i guess that often happens. every time you hear it, it kind of like makes you step back and say wow. can you believe anything anybody says? how much will governor brown's endorsement mean? he's a very popular governor in california. >> very popular governor. as joe had just said earlier, known as one of the leading progressive voices in the democratic movement. he's had some issues where he's had
brown's opponent. we know bill clinton had met with jerry brown just a few weeks ago to talk politics. they had met in the mansion up in sacramento. they discussed politics. of course, they discussed domestic. si and, of course, as we have seen today jerry brown has decided to endorse hillary clinton. in many ways you might have to say it's because he thinks she has the best chance of defeating donald trump. he describes trump's run for the republican nomination as a dangerous candidacy. so...
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and brown is able to run out the clock. and navy falls just short. and brown will face maryland in the semis after the 11-10 win. >>> basketball. if you are the wizards, you are watching the nba playoffs, going how in the heck did we not make it, especially nt of the playoffs last year. toronto's advance to the east finals, somehow, and down 2-0 in a must-win against cleveland tonight. >>> basketball fans. they're in toronto. they call that jurassic park.
and brown is able to run out the clock. and navy falls just short. and brown will face maryland in the semis after the 11-10 win. >>> basketball. if you are the wizards, you are watching the nba playoffs, going how in the heck did we not make it, especially nt of the playoffs last year. toronto's advance to the east finals, somehow, and down 2-0 in a must-win against cleveland tonight. >>> basketball fans. they're in toronto. they call that jurassic park.
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jeffrey brown explains. >> brown: it's called "live at 9:30," and live is important: this is a musical variety show aimed at giving viewers an experience as close as possible to being at a rock 'n roll show. ♪ ♪ >> brown: unlike the much-loved 'austin city limits', now 40 plus years old, each hour-long episode of 'live at 9:30' will feature performances by several groups, old and new. the first includes garbage, a band formed in madison, wisconsin in 1993. ♪ ♪ >> brown: ibeyi, a french-cuban sister act, and yonder mountain string band. ♪ ♪ there are also behind-the-scenes interviews, and short sketches from popular comedians like hannibal buress. >> who'd freestyle better, donald trump or hillary clinton, and why? >> brown: the setting for all this: the 9:30 club in washington d.c. >> when that band goes on stage, you want the band and the audience not to be thinking about anything else. >> brown: seth hurwitz is the club's co-owner, and has made it into one of rock music's best venues. over the years it's hosted the already famous: bob dylan. prince and dave grohl. and tho
jeffrey brown explains. >> brown: it's called "live at 9:30," and live is important: this is a musical variety show aimed at giving viewers an experience as close as possible to being at a rock 'n roll show. ♪ ♪ >> brown: unlike the much-loved 'austin city limits', now 40 plus years old, each hour-long episode of 'live at 9:30' will feature performances by several groups, old and new. the first includes garbage, a band formed in madison, wisconsin in 1993. ♪ ♪...
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. >>> governor brown laying out the framework for increasing money to the state. sean bennett is live outside the state capital with what the revised budget means for us. sean. >> reporter: there are so many things to digest, michelle. governor brown just wrapped up his revised may budget to a room filled with reporters from all over the state of california wanting answers and to know is the state going to be okay? governor jerry brown did maintain, though, his call to put an extra $2 billion into california's rainy day fund despite the lagging revenues. now, brown did say the state's primary physical goal should be fully filling the state's rainy day fund before the next recession beginnings. as far as some of the highlights from today's revised budget, brown is protecting social services from the devastating cuts they suffered during the great recession. as far as where the state stands now, here's more from the governor on that. >> california has done remarkably well but, like everything else, things don't last forever. right now, the surging tide of revenue is
. >>> governor brown laying out the framework for increasing money to the state. sean bennett is live outside the state capital with what the revised budget means for us. sean. >> reporter: there are so many things to digest, michelle. governor brown just wrapped up his revised may budget to a room filled with reporters from all over the state of california wanting answers and to know is the state going to be okay? governor jerry brown did maintain, though, his call to put an...
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jerry brown was the sanders of that race. >> jerry brown is a different guy now. >> yes, he is. >> i was at an event with him probably six months ago and it was probably the most entertaining tutorial on politics. we talked about his sky-high approval rating, and he said, i just had the good fortune to come in right after arnold and the economy tanked. so i rode it up, and he said, i'm going to be getting out just as the recession is going to hit. so he has this unbelievable vision at this point from having his brains bashed in a million times and had two essential political lives to really understand that luck and timing has a lot to do with everything. >> at a certain level when bernie sanders says jerry brown is part of the establishment, that's not wrong. >> it's not wrong, but the jerry brown-bill clinton primary was the first time i voted, so i remember that clearly. and he was the bernie sanders of the day -- >> but what makes him establishment and not bernie sanders who's been in politics -- >> that's the point that i was making. and what i think is interesting for me, from m
jerry brown was the sanders of that race. >> jerry brown is a different guy now. >> yes, he is. >> i was at an event with him probably six months ago and it was probably the most entertaining tutorial on politics. we talked about his sky-high approval rating, and he said, i just had the good fortune to come in right after arnold and the economy tanked. so i rode it up, and he said, i'm going to be getting out just as the recession is going to hit. so he has this unbelievable...
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the terps will face the winner of the navy/brown game next week. tight contest. navy down one. stays with the deflective pass and beats john. a four-goal two assist day. navy fighting back. one of five goals for the sophomore. cuts the lead to one. less than 30 seconds left. brown looking to close it out. connor makes the biggest of the 21 saves. 20 seconds left to score. just too far out of bounds. turnover, navy falls in a heart breaker, 11-10 final. >>> familiar face made a big
the terps will face the winner of the navy/brown game next week. tight contest. navy down one. stays with the deflective pass and beats john. a four-goal two assist day. navy fighting back. one of five goals for the sophomore. cuts the lead to one. less than 30 seconds left. brown looking to close it out. connor makes the biggest of the 21 saves. 20 seconds left to score. just too far out of bounds. turnover, navy falls in a heart breaker, 11-10 final. >>> familiar face made a big
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pemberton-browns mills road near lewistown road detouring traffic. schools in the area they're saying drop-offs and pickups will be delayed because they have to detour that. this is the jam on 422 eastbound with the accident blocking a lane here in 23. dave. >> couple sprinkles here and there. mainly dry this morning. looks like today is going to be milder than yesterday and altogether better. we're going for a high of 72 at about 3 o'clock this afternoon. clouds mixing with occasional sunny breaks. there's the chance of a spotty shower this afternoon. the best chance south of philadelphia. >> all right. >> like that. >> all right, all right. >> all right. >> that's it. >> that's it. >> that's all you get. >> silence. >> until tomorrow. >> hey. >> "gma" is next. >> ♪ >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, a deadly stabbing spree at a busy mall. >> there's still a victim, female. macy's second level in a changing room. >> terrifying moments as a 28-year-old man storms the shopping center attacking at random. >> as he was coming he was slashi
pemberton-browns mills road near lewistown road detouring traffic. schools in the area they're saying drop-offs and pickups will be delayed because they have to detour that. this is the jam on 422 eastbound with the accident blocking a lane here in 23. dave. >> couple sprinkles here and there. mainly dry this morning. looks like today is going to be milder than yesterday and altogether better. we're going for a high of 72 at about 3 o'clock this afternoon. clouds mixing with occasional...
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brown v. board and although delaware has a very troubled and checkered racial history, these cases are ones which i and my constituents can justifiably be proud. moments when the courts of this country have stepped up and wiped the stain of racism and of legal segregation from our books are moments of which we can and should be proud. and as my colleague from virginia pointedly reminded us, for 62 days the incredibly qualified and capable district court judge nominated by our current president has waited, waited for an answer from this body, waited for a hearing before the senate judiciary committee on which i serve, waited for a vote. and every previous nominee who has not withdrawn in the century that there's bln a judiciary committee of this body has received a hearing, a vote, or both. what are we so afraid of? in allowing this talented judge to come forward and to lay his views and his credentials and his experience before this body or a committee of this body, what is the concern? my col
brown v. board and although delaware has a very troubled and checkered racial history, these cases are ones which i and my constituents can justifiably be proud. moments when the courts of this country have stepped up and wiped the stain of racism and of legal segregation from our books are moments of which we can and should be proud. and as my colleague from virginia pointedly reminded us, for 62 days the incredibly qualified and capable district court judge nominated by our current president...
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how big of an endorsement for jerry brown, how big of a deal is this? >> reporter: it is a significant deal, craig. this gives her a leg up in a race that's very tight. governor jerry brown had a 77% approval rating among democrats in the state of california. it is about 50% in the entire state. he's very popular. what's so interesting about this endorsement of course, is that the clinton and governor brown did not always have the cozy relationship, he ran against bill clinton in 1992 and there were some contention moments accusing one when he accused of bill clinton fud ling money through secretary clinton law firm. >> i don't care what you say about me but you ought to be ashamed of myself to be jumping on my wife. >> i will tell you mr. clinton, don't try to escape it. >> he read me the article for the washington post. highly shocked by it. >> reporter: now, of course, she was not a secretary back then. you can see how contentious that was. secretary clinton is adding extra events in california. earlier than expected and she's going to spend five day
how big of an endorsement for jerry brown, how big of a deal is this? >> reporter: it is a significant deal, craig. this gives her a leg up in a race that's very tight. governor jerry brown had a 77% approval rating among democrats in the state of california. it is about 50% in the entire state. he's very popular. what's so interesting about this endorsement of course, is that the clinton and governor brown did not always have the cozy relationship, he ran against bill clinton in 1992 and...
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some good news, she's getting an endorsement by governor jerry brown today. his approval rating is through the roof with democrats higher than 50% statewide. this is significant. the primary allowing independence to vote and not could favor senator sanders. a reality check though, andrea, as we have been reporting, secretary clinton will likely clinch the nomination even if all the votes in california are counted. the reason why she wants to win the state or needs to win the state is taking away bernie sanders. it would limit his leverage once they do get to the convention in terms of having an impact. as you and i have been discussing, if she loses the most popular states in the nation, that'll be a brutal general election battle for donald trump. that's why we are going to see her fighting so hard there in the coming days. >> you have senator feinsteor fn abc on sunday, lets watch that. >> senator sanders has the right to run no question. he ought to be able to read the sign posts as well as anybody else. if he did that, he would know it is all but over. i
some good news, she's getting an endorsement by governor jerry brown today. his approval rating is through the roof with democrats higher than 50% statewide. this is significant. the primary allowing independence to vote and not could favor senator sanders. a reality check though, andrea, as we have been reporting, secretary clinton will likely clinch the nomination even if all the votes in california are counted. the reason why she wants to win the state or needs to win the state is taking...
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jeffrey brown traveled to alabama for our report. >> brown: the "equal justice initiative" in montgomery, alabama is a non-profit founded in 1989 by lawyer and civil rights activist bryan stevenson to represent death row prisoners and indigent and juvenile defendants, who he argues have been denied effective representation, often due to racial bias. in recent years, which included the publication of an acclaimed memoir, "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption," stevenson has become a leading voice nationally for criminal justice reform. i met him at his office in montgomery while reporting on alabama's overcrowded prisons and spike in prison violence. >> there were less than 5,000 people in alabama's prisons throughout most of the 1970s. and then you had politicians like you had all over the country get captivated, i'm going to say intoxicated, by the politics of fear. >> brown: intoxicated. >> yes, intoxicated by the politics of fear and anger. they began competing with each other over who could be the toughest on crime, and putting people in prison became the solution to virtual
jeffrey brown traveled to alabama for our report. >> brown: the "equal justice initiative" in montgomery, alabama is a non-profit founded in 1989 by lawyer and civil rights activist bryan stevenson to represent death row prisoners and indigent and juvenile defendants, who he argues have been denied effective representation, often due to racial bias. in recent years, which included the publication of an acclaimed memoir, "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption,"...
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his name is jerry brown. 40 years ago the governor of california was also a man named jerry brown. not a different guy awkwardly with the same name, not the son or the grandson of jerry brown or something, it was the same guy. jerry brown did take some time off to do other things between his two desperate stints as california governor but it is the same man who is governor now at age 78 who was also governor in 1976. jerry brown was actually the first governor elected in california after ronald reagan was the governor of california. but not long after he was elected back then, that young jerry brown all of 37 years old, when he was just over a year into what would be the first of his four terms as california governor, 40 years ago today on this date, may 18th, 1976, jerry brown won his first state in the democratic party's presidential primary, 40 years ago. in 1976 the democratic presidential primary was wild. you know how 17 republicans ran for the republican nomination for praesident this year? in 1976 it was 17 democrats who ran for the democratic nomination that year. 17 peopl
his name is jerry brown. 40 years ago the governor of california was also a man named jerry brown. not a different guy awkwardly with the same name, not the son or the grandson of jerry brown or something, it was the same guy. jerry brown did take some time off to do other things between his two desperate stints as california governor but it is the same man who is governor now at age 78 who was also governor in 1976. jerry brown was actually the first governor elected in california after ronald...
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the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. have you guys heard about this research team that's trying to transgenically manipulate chicken dna to create some sort of chicken dinosaur? oh, i think that sounds wonderful. what? you're afraid of both dinosaurs and chickens. yes, but tell me a dinosaur chicken salad sandwich wouldn't hit the mesozoic spot. hey, guys. hey. hello. we still on for tomorrow night? yeah. i'm excited to finally meet your girlfriend. yeah, oh, and speaking of which. according to a recent study out of oxford university, when someone takes on a new romantic partner, that person loses one or two close friends. since when do you read social science? i go to the bathroom like everybody else. why would i lose friends just because i started dating someone? yeah, you didn't lose anyone
the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. have you guys heard about this research team that's trying to transgenically manipulate chicken dna to create some sort of chicken dinosaur? oh, i think that sounds wonderful. what? you're afraid of both dinosaurs...
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the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic governor jerry brown has just put out a letter endorsing hillary clinton for president in the democratic primary in california next week. there is a ton of history here between jerry brown and the clintons. jerry brown ran against bill clinton for president in the democratic primaries in 1992. he went after hillary clinton, particularly aggressively in that campaign. there was a famous debate moment where bill clinton turned to jerry brown in 1992 and said you are not worth standing on the same stage as my wife. that campaign ended with jerry brown refusing to endorse bill clinton. he went to the democratic convention. he delivered a 20-minute speech that did not even mention bill clinton. never endorsed him. had not endorsed yet in this campaign. now a week before the california primary, jerry brown, the governor of california, very popular governor out there, endorsing hillary clinton. that just in the last few minutes. >>> coming up on our hour, before donald trump was a candidate for president, he ran a board room. >> george, you're fir
the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic governor jerry brown has just put out a letter endorsing hillary clinton for president in the democratic primary in california next week. there is a ton of history here between jerry brown and the clintons. jerry brown ran against bill clinton for president in the democratic primaries in 1992. he went after hillary clinton, particularly aggressively in that campaign. there was a famous debate moment where bill clinton turned to jerry brown in...
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. >> i'm white, my husband's black and our kids are brown. so we represent, i think, one of the things that's really great about america. ( speaking vietnamese ) >> reporter: ambassador osius isn't the first gay u.s. ambassador, but he and his spouse, clayton bond, have become very visible leaders of the l.g.b.t. movement in the diplomatic corps and sweeping across southeast asia, especially here in vietnam where a ban on same sex marriages was lifted shortly after they arrived nearly two years ago. is representing gay rights in this part of the world your personal agenda or an official agenda? >> well, it's about representing equality, and it's about representing human rights, and it's very much an official agenda. the agenda of this administration is to keep pressing the envelope on human rights and that includes the right to l.g.b.t.i. persons. because we are visible, my family and i are visible, we do more by example than through just talking. we show that you can be a same sex couple and raise children, and do it successful. >> so anyone
. >> i'm white, my husband's black and our kids are brown. so we represent, i think, one of the things that's really great about america. ( speaking vietnamese ) >> reporter: ambassador osius isn't the first gay u.s. ambassador, but he and his spouse, clayton bond, have become very visible leaders of the l.g.b.t. movement in the diplomatic corps and sweeping across southeast asia, especially here in vietnam where a ban on same sex marriages was lifted shortly after they arrived...
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the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. >>marty gonzales: that move in and just about everything else and there is about to be buried by a super heroes of the war. >>reporter: is avenges forces of vengeance and captain america as a war the wiccans on the wide release with the promise of a couple new super heroes and go will be used advance ticket sales are through the roof tops of the swatches sent $200 million opened we can is within reach new mom and they did do well barbara and ingrid a column on the kron 4 was about to launch a new 10:00 p.m. newscast. male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 news weekened starts now >>marty gonzales: with installing the technology that storm tracker 4 read our expecting scattershot wanted to bay area like this 1:00 the afternoon due to go cond
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the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone.
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the new song by the chuck brown band. it's one of several original gogo songs set to be released tomorrow as part of the inaugural gogo music day, death. mark has exclusive. ♪ >> i'm really excited that will sl a day foregogo. this is d.c.'s music, our music. it's about time that we have our day. ♪ >> gogo bands like the junkyard band will be releasing new songs tomorrow. for the chuck brown band, it is the first original song in more than two years. ♪ born in the city >> it's called "show me love." it's what chuck brown was about, showing the city love. he loved the city and the music. >> those who knew him best, one of chuck brown's dreams was not only to see this music grow, but to see more original songs from gogo bands. >> originality was my father's main goal in music. he had a lot of cover tunes, but he also made the hit songs that made hsome money. >> it doesn't get the exposure it once did. >> we don't get it. in the 1990s, we would have them nonstop. we would have five or six songs in rotation, and we don'
the new song by the chuck brown band. it's one of several original gogo songs set to be released tomorrow as part of the inaugural gogo music day, death. mark has exclusive. ♪ >> i'm really excited that will sl a day foregogo. this is d.c.'s music, our music. it's about time that we have our day. ♪ >> gogo bands like the junkyard band will be releasing new songs tomorrow. for the chuck brown band, it is the first original song in more than two years. ♪ born in the city...
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place, we have got the place, but a blue place, and a brown place, we have got the dirt on the other fill your family of four up, with eight pieces of delicious original recipe chicken and sides. it's a meal that's freshly prepared every day. court adjourned! colonel quality, guaranteed. >>> students aren't the only ones recognized for exceptional work in school. >> now it is the teacher's turn. "eyewitness news" at prince theater in center city as len fess foundation honored 58 teachers, one from each philadelphia high school with the distinguished teaching award. honoraries were nominate by their collogues and students and endorsed by principals. each winner was also presented $3,500 from the foundation. so congratulations to all of them, that is important, important work that they are doing. >>> coming up the surprising things that is now on the top of local parking garage. you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >>> and outdoor oasis with quite a view but you might not
place, we have got the place, but a blue place, and a brown place, we have got the dirt on the other fill your family of four up, with eight pieces of delicious original recipe chicken and sides. it's a meal that's freshly prepared every day. court adjourned! colonel quality, guaranteed. >>> students aren't the only ones recognized for exceptional work in school. >> now it is the teacher's turn. "eyewitness news" at prince theater in center city as len fess foundation...
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governor jerry brown's plan is meant to reduce the state's prison population. his ballot initiative would relax strict sentencing standards making it easier for nonviolent offenders to get paroled. but challengers say it's the way the governor went about it that could be the measure's undoing. >> the governor has basically hijacked an initiative that had been filed previously. >> reporter: he attached his plan on another initiative, one that would take away a prosecutor's discretion to try teenagers as adults. a lawyer representing a group of california district attorneys sued and in february, a lower court ruled that the initiative had been improperly filed. >> we don't think the voters were given an opportunity to even comment on it in the beginning of the process. >> the amendments were hidden in plain sight. they were posted on the attorney general's website. >> reporter: the state supreme court justices have 90 days to rule on this case. but they will likely do it a lot sooner than that. the deadline to get measures on to the ballot is june 30th. in san fr
governor jerry brown's plan is meant to reduce the state's prison population. his ballot initiative would relax strict sentencing standards making it easier for nonviolent offenders to get paroled. but challengers say it's the way the governor went about it that could be the measure's undoing. >> the governor has basically hijacked an initiative that had been filed previously. >> reporter: he attached his plan on another initiative, one that would take away a prosecutor's discretion...
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el triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. con quesos provolone, cheddar, pepper jack y un hash brown crujiente. luego se lo contó al mundo de una manera legendaria. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! el triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. ven antes de que desaparezca. ♪ ♪ mili:amigos, muy buenas noches, que bueno que continÚa con nosotros. nos vamos directamente a nuestro satÉlite. esta baja presiÓn es lo que nos ha traÍdo precipitaciÓn a lo largo del dÍa. la buena noticia es que ya comienza su avance hacia el centro del paÍs. maÑana condiciones secas en el dÍa de la madre. temperaturas que se van a mantener de acuerdo al promedio esta primavera. todavÍa muy peligroso, peligroso de inundaciones hacia la parte central y el sur de california. estas alertas van a expirar maÑana domingo por la maÑana. vamos a los nÚmeros. en algunas Áreas continÚan las leves precipitaciones. el sistema comienza a alejarse. los vientos se mantienen a 14 millas por hora. el dÍa de hoy temperaturas muy frÍas. parece invi
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the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. ♪ you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is recommended by vets for killing fleas and ticks. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. >>> it's already swim suit season for two of hollywood' hottest kate hudson and olivia munn and we have the exclusive look inside their bikin shoot. not one, not two but 8 different sexy and sporty looks and it turns out her workout style isn't making her friends at the gym. >> there's the girl at the g
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. >> governor jerry brown is feuding with the governs of florida. today brown sent a letter to republican rick scott urging him to stop silly political stunts. this is all because of scott's attempts to persuade companies to relocate to florida. scott is in california on a trade mission and taken out radio jobs inviting businesses to leave california and relocate. brown fired back that california has added more jobs than florida in the past year. >>> bringing bart into the 21 are century. >>> the new technology, bart says will make your ride smoother and faster. >>> hold the ice? starbucks hit with a multi million dollar lawsuit for serving too much ice. >>> gone from that ice latte or mack key atta. temperatures above average but i see a cool down coming up, find out when it begins and how about three different days for the chance of rain in may. i will talk about which three coming up. >> the unusual good luck charm for the san jose sharks making natural headlines and you might say he is purrfect. surprisingly all employees at sf ocalled run, figh
. >> governor jerry brown is feuding with the governs of florida. today brown sent a letter to republican rick scott urging him to stop silly political stunts. this is all because of scott's attempts to persuade companies to relocate to florida. scott is in california on a trade mission and taken out radio jobs inviting businesses to leave california and relocate. brown fired back that california has added more jobs than florida in the past year. >>> bringing bart into the 21 are...