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please join me in welcoming senator share odd brown. [applause] -- sherrod brown. [applause] i can tell who the journalists are because they never stand up for me so i appreciate that. you can tell who everybody else is. thank you. nor should you so i appreciate that. andrea, thank you for the introduction and for your good work. had a wonderful conversation at her first year in journalism working for the prague czech republic post so thanks for the work you do for the press club. jamie i knew from his first days at miami university. he grew up in coply, ohio, which is just west of akron. went to coply schools. his mother still lives in summit county. thank you for the work you do as journalists. it's always an honor to talk in front of journalists because you are so important to our democracy. it's an honor because that -- your importance is even greater these days than any time in recent american history. your job, of course, is to ask tough questions to challenge powerful interests to expose wrongdoing. that comes with risks, as you know as journalists. too ofte
please join me in welcoming senator share odd brown. [applause] -- sherrod brown. [applause] i can tell who the journalists are because they never stand up for me so i appreciate that. you can tell who everybody else is. thank you. nor should you so i appreciate that. andrea, thank you for the introduction and for your good work. had a wonderful conversation at her first year in journalism working for the prague czech republic post so thanks for the work you do for the press club. jamie i knew...
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what do brown: ?ndependent journalists do is whatestion aspirations do you have after you leave the governor's office and what do you attribute the success of california to? i think brown: economies are very complex mechanisms. technology, software , all of that is very major. trade is a major factor. agriculture and innovation is a factor. tourism, hollywood and entertainment. , and ire many factors don't claim credit for that. that is the genius of the 20 million people who live there. silicon valley started with the military, spending money on defense, and then the programs are part of that expenditure. it expanded and went from there to where we are today, the most innovative place in the entire world. is an engine, but even that engine will reach a point of temporary exhaustion. that is what has happened to 10 times since world war ii. what am i going to do after this? that is a good question, but i have nine months ago. but you can be sure that you will hear from me, i am not writing off into th
what do brown: ?ndependent journalists do is whatestion aspirations do you have after you leave the governor's office and what do you attribute the success of california to? i think brown: economies are very complex mechanisms. technology, software , all of that is very major. trade is a major factor. agriculture and innovation is a factor. tourism, hollywood and entertainment. , and ire many factors don't claim credit for that. that is the genius of the 20 million people who live there....
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>> brown: but there are signs of life, with epicenter's help. one exception to the exodus is joshua rowley, who grew up here and graduated in a high school class of 16. he went off to salt lake city for college and assumed that's where he'd stay. >> i vowed never to come back. >> brown: you thought you never would. >> oh, no. when i told my siblings and my parents that i was moving back, they just didn'>>t believe it. rown: but then he and his husband saw a green riveror restaurant fale, one he himself had worked at as a te oager. with ter partners, and rrketing and other assistance from epicenter, thovated the building, updated the menu and opened three boutique guestrooms. business has been good. >> it was the exact opposite of what i thought wheisi left. thero much opportunity here. >> brown: epicenter has also attracted fresh blood, including lartists who appreciate tower cost of living. christopher henderson is a designer and builder who moved here from salt lake city. anna evans is a jeweler and fabric artist from portland. they met doing
>> brown: but there are signs of life, with epicenter's help. one exception to the exodus is joshua rowley, who grew up here and graduated in a high school class of 16. he went off to salt lake city for college and assumed that's where he'd stay. >> i vowed never to come back. >> brown: you thought you never would. >> oh, no. when i told my siblings and my parents that i was moving back, they just didn'>>t believe it. rown: but then he and his husband saw a green...
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we mentioned governor brown. earlier, he had this to say, to push back on was you are doing. >> human beings, very important they be integrated in a humane way. very lowlife politicians like to exploit. >> lowlife politician? >> we have 31/2 million in san diego to protect. sb 54 didn't make the community more safe. just by way of example under governor brown's sb 54, between one and 3 inmates walk away free each and every day in san diego. since january alone, 284 inmates have been released onto the streets without any communications immigration authorities and they have to go out into our communities and seek out these criminals were potential deportation. our communities are less safe, we don't have the body to collaborate at the local, state and federal level. harmful that a 3 million -- >> governor brown -- attacked fox news saying we are exploiting this issue. and disrupt the state's economy. we have been here 5, 15 years, part of the economy and you want to deport them and it is disruptive. >> governor bro
we mentioned governor brown. earlier, he had this to say, to push back on was you are doing. >> human beings, very important they be integrated in a humane way. very lowlife politicians like to exploit. >> lowlife politician? >> we have 31/2 million in san diego to protect. sb 54 didn't make the community more safe. just by way of example under governor brown's sb 54, between one and 3 inmates walk away free each and every day in san diego. since january alone, 284 inmates...
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jeffrey brown has this look. and a warning: viewers may find some images in this piece disturbing. >> it speaks to a difficult past, a difficult history. >> brown: it's a haunting feeling, to descend beneath a forest of steel columns, symbols of a haunted american past-- the systematic lynching of thousands r african americans. as we walk, the. so it becomes, what? >> yes, well, it become sobering to now know that these fires are being raised up above you, this violence is being raised above you. but that was the menace, and the threat, and the terror that lynching was designed to create. >> brown: the national memorial ler peace and justice, a project by civil rights attorney bryan stevenson, sits on six acres on grassy hill overlooking downtown montgomery, alabama. construction continued during our visit. this is a city resonant with the history of racial strife. coe first "white house" of the ederacy, statues and memorials to confederate leaders, the church where martin luther king, jr. preached, the bus stop
jeffrey brown has this look. and a warning: viewers may find some images in this piece disturbing. >> it speaks to a difficult past, a difficult history. >> brown: it's a haunting feeling, to descend beneath a forest of steel columns, symbols of a haunted american past-- the systematic lynching of thousands r african americans. as we walk, the. so it becomes, what? >> yes, well, it become sobering to now know that these fires are being raised up above you, this violence is...
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>> brown: for the l.a. exhibition, titled "82 portraits and one still life," hockney painted people he does know: family members and friends, some of whom he's been painting for decades. there are also people in his life now in a variety of ways, including a housekeeper and his dentist. >> i'm trying get the personality. i mean, you're trying to capture something of them. i mean, and i thought i did get something, if not a lot. >> brown: the first portrait in this series was of his studio assistant, known as j.p., mourning the death of a friend. hockney did it in the style of van gogh's painting "sorrowing old man." but every other portrait followed a strict format-- the subject sitting in a chair on a raised platform in urhockney's studio, with ain as background. the sittings lasted 20 hours over three days. >> most people haven't had this done to them before. most people. i mean, it is a bit strange, somebody peering, looking. >> brown: looking at different parts for hours. >> it's an odd thing to do. ( l
>> brown: for the l.a. exhibition, titled "82 portraits and one still life," hockney painted people he does know: family members and friends, some of whom he's been painting for decades. there are also people in his life now in a variety of ways, including a housekeeper and his dentist. >> i'm trying get the personality. i mean, you're trying to capture something of them. i mean, and i thought i did get something, if not a lot. >> brown: the first portrait in this...
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>> brown: but there are signs of life, with epicenter's help. one exception to the exodus is joshua row y, who grew up here and graduated in a high school class of 16. he went off to sr t lake city llege and assumed that's where he'd stay. >> i vowed never to come back. >>rrown: you thought you ne would. >> oh, no. when i td my siblings and my parents that i was moving back, they just didn't believe it. >> brown: t then he and his husband saw a green river restaurant for sale, one he himself had worked at as a teenager. with two other parers, and marketing and other assistance from epicenter, they renovated the building, updated the menu and opened three boutique guestrooms. siness has been good. >> it was the exact opposite of what i thought when i left. there is so mu opportunity here. >> brown: epicenter has also attracted fresh blood, including artists who appreciate the lower cost of living. christopher henderson is a designer and builder who moved here from salt lake city.va anna e is a jeweler and fabric artist from portland. they met doi
>> brown: but there are signs of life, with epicenter's help. one exception to the exodus is joshua row y, who grew up here and graduated in a high school class of 16. he went off to sr t lake city llege and assumed that's where he'd stay. >> i vowed never to come back. >>rrown: you thought you ne would. >> oh, no. when i td my siblings and my parents that i was moving back, they just didn't believe it. >> brown: t then he and his husband saw a green river...
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governor jerry brown said he ion't do it. but they won't bolved -- he will do it, but they won't be involved in immigration enforcement of wall construction. the federal governmented has ago pay for this. the edadministration is staking some issue with that. >> trump said no, we're not going to do it. is thenhen the same day, i believe it was, the national guard saino, we just got pentagon funding to do this. ewe're talkg about 400 troops. this is mostly both brown and the president appealing to their bases. you know, we're talking these are not major movements of troops. it's a political thing. and they're bh appealing to eir base. >> just further poisoning relationship between california and washington? >> well, i think the if the is itching for a fight with california. and not just the fact that this is going to effect those four seats th are targeted by the democrats in southern california. but this ha national salience. so this isn issue president trump in large part got elected based o his immigration stance. so ithink,
governor jerry brown said he ion't do it. but they won't bolved -- he will do it, but they won't be involved in immigration enforcement of wall construction. the federal governmented has ago pay for this. the edadministration is staking some issue with that. >> trump said no, we're not going to do it. is thenhen the same day, i believe it was, the national guard saino, we just got pentagon funding to do this. ewe're talkg about 400 troops. this is mostly both brown and the president...
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brown has offered to send 400 guardsmen from across the state. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> if the guard won't help with immigration, what's governor brown saying they can do? >> reporter: the other day he said there are plenty of other issues they can tackle including fighting transnational criminal gangs, human trafficking and preventing guns from going to cartel members. the governor says they are waiting for a confirmed mission. >>> the san antonio spurs will play with heavy hearts tonight when they face the warriors. erin popovich the wife of coach gregg popovich has died at the age of 67. the spurs released this statement: and players all over the league are expressing their condolence steph curry tweeted "i can't imagine what coach popovich is going through, b >> and players all over the league are expressing their condolences: kevin durant had this message. >> just want pop to know that the whole family is supporting him and got his back through it all. it's bigger than the game or winning or losing. it's about the brotherhood
brown has offered to send 400 guardsmen from across the state. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> if the guard won't help with immigration, what's governor brown saying they can do? >> reporter: the other day he said there are plenty of other issues they can tackle including fighting transnational criminal gangs, human trafficking and preventing guns from going to cartel members. the governor says they are waiting for a confirmed mission. >>> the san antonio spurs...
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arthel: either president trump or jerry brown will take a political hit for this. which one will it be? >> they're playing to different constituencies. jerry brown is playing to the californians and there's no real evidence that he's going to suffer for this. but president trump is taking the argument that you can't have a nation unless you fairly enforce immigration laws. and i think that he believes that as a political winning issue for him. so it's really about them playing to those different constituencies rather than there being a winner and a loser. arthel: with the president saying that the democrats blew it, could the president call democratic leaders to his office once again to discuss this and somehow get it on the books to try to find a resolution that would be amenable to everyone? >> he could. theoretically he could, certainly. i mean, both sides have in the past indicated a willingness to extend the protections of daca. those daca protections are prodly popular. the problem is what else do you attach to that deal. that is where the disagreement has be
arthel: either president trump or jerry brown will take a political hit for this. which one will it be? >> they're playing to different constituencies. jerry brown is playing to the californians and there's no real evidence that he's going to suffer for this. but president trump is taking the argument that you can't have a nation unless you fairly enforce immigration laws. and i think that he believes that as a political winning issue for him. so it's really about them playing to those...
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thank you for coming. >> miss brown? good evening, miss brown. . >> and i am here -- good evening, everyone. i am a little tired today. but i am here to talk about my son who was murdered august 14, 2006. his birthday is in a couple of days. april 6, and i'm not feeling all that great, you know, because, again, here is another birthday coming up and nothing has been done about my son's case. my son existed. i have his demr diploma from st dominick's catholic school and dominick's catholic school and graduated. i have no qualms of being the that, yes, i was, with him. i still say that before when i come and talk and say that they know who murdered my son. i bring these names all the time. thomas hannibal, paris mof fit, jason thomas, afney carter, and marcus caal,r -- and ma, ty te are the names of the people that were there that murdered my son on that daythat 3:00. ty te are in my son's case folder. you say they know who killed my son. we have nowhere to put these homicide posters. i keep asking for a venue every year,
thank you for coming. >> miss brown? good evening, miss brown. . >> and i am here -- good evening, everyone. i am a little tired today. but i am here to talk about my son who was murdered august 14, 2006. his birthday is in a couple of days. april 6, and i'm not feeling all that great, you know, because, again, here is another birthday coming up and nothing has been done about my son's case. my son existed. i have his demr diploma from st dominick's catholic school and dominick's...
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so, she died while hearing that, s d then i fell apart. >> brown: for the wshour, i'm jeffrey brown in syracuse, new york. >> woodruff: oh, my. thank you. eric greitans has been charged with felony data tampering in his 2016 campaign he used the or list from charity mission continues without permission. h he's facing invasion ofpr acy for taking a nonconsensual nude photo of a won with whom he was ving an affair. later tonight on "washington week," robert costa is here and he and his guests will discuss another wild ride of a wk in litics. and that will be followed by "i principlere president george w. bush recalls his mother, barbara bush, and discusses his ongoing workaf against aids ica, as well as whether "coerassionate cotism" still has a place in today's republican party. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend, the wave of women running fopublic office-- many of them as republicans. and finally tonight, w to welcome a new addition to the extended newshour family. npr's tamara keith, part of our "politics monday" team,de vered a newborn son early this morning. welcome to the world, gibs
so, she died while hearing that, s d then i fell apart. >> brown: for the wshour, i'm jeffrey brown in syracuse, new york. >> woodruff: oh, my. thank you. eric greitans has been charged with felony data tampering in his 2016 campaign he used the or list from charity mission continues without permission. h he's facing invasion ofpr acy for taking a nonconsensual nude photo of a won with whom he was ving an affair. later tonight on "washington week," robert costa is here and...
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governor jerry brown said he won't do it. but they won't be involved -- he will do it, but they won't be involved in immigration enforcement of wall construction. the federal government has agreed to pay for t staking inistration is some issue with that. >> trump said no, we're not going to do it. is then then the same day, i believe it was, the national guard said no, we just got pentagon funding to do this. ewe're talking about 400 troops. this is mostly both brown and the president appealing to their bases. you know, we're talking about - these aret major movements of troops. it's a political thing. and they're both appealing to their base. >> just further poisoning the relationship between california and washington? >> well, i think the if t itching for a fight with california. and not just the fact that this is going to effect those four seats that are targeted b the democrats in southern california. but this has national salience. so this is an issue president trump in large part got elected based on his immigration anc
governor jerry brown said he won't do it. but they won't be involved -- he will do it, but they won't be involved in immigration enforcement of wall construction. the federal government has agreed to pay for t staking inistration is some issue with that. >> trump said no, we're not going to do it. is then then the same day, i believe it was, the national guard said no, we just got pentagon funding to do this. ewe're talking about 400 troops. this is mostly both brown and the president...
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brown has offered to send 400 guardsmen from across the state. brown says they are waiting for a confirmed mission to send troops. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> an orange county city is facing a lawsuit. los alamitos recently voted to pass an ordinance that exempts it from the state's sanctuary law. those were designed to protect illegal immigrants. the aclu is taking legal action against the city because of the move. the lawsuit asks the court to declare the city ordinance illegal. >>> two immigration and customs enforcement agents will not face charges in connection with a fatal crash in southern california. two people tried to escape the agents and died in a crash. police say the agents claim they were not pursuing the car with their lights and sirens on but video showed otherwise. >> these statements are not material. the only way they could be considered material is if the pursuit with lights and sirens was a factor in the cause of the accident. >> the district attorney could still file charges against the agents for giving false
brown has offered to send 400 guardsmen from across the state. brown says they are waiting for a confirmed mission to send troops. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> an orange county city is facing a lawsuit. los alamitos recently voted to pass an ordinance that exempts it from the state's sanctuary law. those were designed to protect illegal immigrants. the aclu is taking legal action against the city because of the move. the lawsuit asks the court to declare the city ordinance...
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>> brown: for the l.a. exhibition, titled "82 portraits and one still life," hockneypa ted people he does know: family members and friends, some of whom he's been painting for decades. there are also people in his life now in a variety s, including a housekeeper and his dentist. >> i'm trying to get the personality. i mean, you're trying to capture something of them. i mean, and i thought i did get something, if not a lot. >> brown: the first portrait in this series was of his studio assistant, known as j.p., mourning the death of friend. hockney did it in the style of van gogh's painting "sorrowing old man." but every other portrait followed a strict format-- the subject sitting in a chair on a raised platform in hockney's studio, with a curtain as background. the sittings lasted 20 hours over three days.pe >> most le haven't had this done to them before. stst people. i mean, it is a binge, somebody peering, looking. >> brown: looking at different parts for hours. >> it's an odd thing to do. ( laughs ) >>
>> brown: for the l.a. exhibition, titled "82 portraits and one still life," hockneypa ted people he does know: family members and friends, some of whom he's been painting for decades. there are also people in his life now in a variety s, including a housekeeper and his dentist. >> i'm trying to get the personality. i mean, you're trying to capture something of them. i mean, and i thought i did get something, if not a lot. >> brown: the first portrait in this series...
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i will now turn the mic -- which is attached to governor brown's jacket -- over to governor brown who will share some of his remarks, and then we'll get started with the q&a. governor brown, welcome. thank you so much for being here today. >> well, thank you. thank you. well, i suppose you want to ask questions and not hear another talk from me. i would say that what is obvious is we're in a very perilous period in our nation's history. the political discourse is debased, the polarization is at maximum levels, the dangers in the world are growing, the nuclear arms race is getting out of control, the turbulence in democracy in europe and latin america and even in parts of asia -- not to mention our own country -- are also, is also very worrisome. so i do think it's an unusual time, and the whole noise and reporting on tweets and the trump versus everybody else, it distorts, i think, the reality that we are in the midst of a growing cold war with russia. this is highly dangerous. there is a uncertainty about where america's going in terms of trade, in terms of our relationship with mexi
i will now turn the mic -- which is attached to governor brown's jacket -- over to governor brown who will share some of his remarks, and then we'll get started with the q&a. governor brown, welcome. thank you so much for being here today. >> well, thank you. thank you. well, i suppose you want to ask questions and not hear another talk from me. i would say that what is obvious is we're in a very perilous period in our nation's history. the political discourse is debased, the...
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jerry brown gets away swith sayinff like that. but i want to move off immigration for a moment and also ask about this other that just happened today. the democratic national committee filed a muimillion dollar lawsuit against russia, the trump campaign, and also wikilks, alleging there's a conspiracy to disrupt the 2016 presidential election. what do you make of this? can russia, for example, be sued? don't they have immunity? other nations have immunity from most u.s. lawsuits? >> might as well sue assadri an for all the effects that will do. this is pure politics, nothing more and nothing less. i think tre's some concern that muellerra could up his investigation early and this couldeep it going from the primaries into the election. speak of course e'awsuits, th better standing for bernie sande to sue the democratic national committee forolluding with hillary clinton. it's all politics. it doesn't have any standing. >> the democrats should be careful. don't pin your on being anti-trump. you have to have a message along wih being
jerry brown gets away swith sayinff like that. but i want to move off immigration for a moment and also ask about this other that just happened today. the democratic national committee filed a muimillion dollar lawsuit against russia, the trump campaign, and also wikilks, alleging there's a conspiracy to disrupt the 2016 presidential election. what do you make of this? can russia, for example, be sued? don't they have immunity? other nations have immunity from most u.s. lawsuits? >> might...
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the sit-ins were a testing of linda brown's case. and all the cases since -- and we won all of those cases since '54 led by a 9-year-old girl. i hope i'm making sense to you. >> you're making sense. >> and my last point is, you said where do we go from here? here to me is -- before we go to what the here is, memphis, 64% of african-americans, poverty 34%. with people making less than $10 an hour. i ask the servants here tonight how much money they make. they make $9 an hour here at this place tonight. here. memphis is 64% black, 96% of the city contracts are african-american. that's here. 54% of african-americans tonight make less than $15 an hour, and others are debt slaves, which means that unless we deal with the structural crisis of our own poverty, if montgomery was a test case around busses and birmingham around civil rights, why can't memphis be the test case around poverty? what we've learned is that you've got to -- you've got to -- you have to have the start somewhere. >> excuse me. hold on. excuse me. excuse me. i hear a l
the sit-ins were a testing of linda brown's case. and all the cases since -- and we won all of those cases since '54 led by a 9-year-old girl. i hope i'm making sense to you. >> you're making sense. >> and my last point is, you said where do we go from here? here to me is -- before we go to what the here is, memphis, 64% of african-americans, poverty 34%. with people making less than $10 an hour. i ask the servants here tonight how much money they make. they make $9 an hour here at...
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jeffrey brown has this look. and a warning: viewers may find some images in this piece disturbing. >> it speaks to a difficult past, a difficult history. >> brown: it's a haunting feeling, to descend beneath a forest of steel columns, symbols of a haunted american past-- the astematic lynching of thousands ican americans. as we walk, they rise. so it becomes, what? >> yes, well, it becomes more sobering to now know that these figures are being raised up above you, this violence is being raised above you. but that was the menace, and the threat, and the terror that renching was designed to ce. >> brown: the national memorial for peace and justice, a project led by cil rights attorney bryan stevenson, sits on six g res on a grassy hill overlookwntown montgomery, alabama. construction continued during our visit. this is a city resonant with the history of racial strife. the first "white house" of the confederacy, statues and memorials to confederate leaders, the church where martin ther king, jr. preached, the bus s
jeffrey brown has this look. and a warning: viewers may find some images in this piece disturbing. >> it speaks to a difficult past, a difficult history. >> brown: it's a haunting feeling, to descend beneath a forest of steel columns, symbols of a haunted american past-- the astematic lynching of thousands ican americans. as we walk, they rise. so it becomes, what? >> yes, well, it becomes more sobering to now know that these figures are being raised up above you, this...
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looks like jerry brown in california are not looking for safety and security. along their very porous border. he cannot come to terms with the national guard to patrol and protect that border. the high crime rate will only get higher. much wanted wall in san diego already started. that dealing with the national guard what they will and won't do. here are the lists of anti-sanctuary cities or counties. and, again, san diego county was just added here internal division within the state of california on the issue of immigration and how to handle it we're back with our panel. steve, you're out there. it's a controversial issue. >> yes. it is. i think there is a context here that we have to remember, which is that the california democrat, i'm going to say something now which i said before but i love saying it so i'm going to say it again. they have gone so far left, they are halfway to hawaii. they really have gone in such an extreme left direction that it makes it almost impossible to imagine any kind of cooperation at all. when the national guard plan was announce
looks like jerry brown in california are not looking for safety and security. along their very porous border. he cannot come to terms with the national guard to patrol and protect that border. the high crime rate will only get higher. much wanted wall in san diego already started. that dealing with the national guard what they will and won't do. here are the lists of anti-sanctuary cities or counties. and, again, san diego county was just added here internal division within the state of...
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but governor brown wants. those people will not be taking orders from the -- but there are some stipulations he wants to be clear. he is sending 400 troops to the border. a partial excerpt from brown's statement receipts: an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this move to solve immigration issues. "it's disappointing that so much the discussion and discourse around immigration is met with a militarized response." the department of defense said troops will only carry weapons in an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this to solve immigration issues. >> it's, um, disappointing that, um, so much of the discussion and discourse around immigration in this country is --is met with a militarized response. >> reporter: just exactly where these troops will be stationed remains unclear still. they will only carry firearms in circumstances that might require self-defense. in the past, national guard troops stationed along the border could not arrest people, seize drugs or conduct searches. 4,000 national
but governor brown wants. those people will not be taking orders from the -- but there are some stipulations he wants to be clear. he is sending 400 troops to the border. a partial excerpt from brown's statement receipts: an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this move to solve immigration issues. "it's disappointing that so much the discussion and discourse around immigration is met with a militarized response." the department of defense said troops will only carry weapons...
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i will now turn the mic which is attached to governor brown to jacket over to governor brown and he will share some of his remarks and then we will get started. >> thank you. suppose you want to ask questions and i would say that it's obvious in a peerless period of our nation's history and political discourse and debate. ... is also very worrisome so i think it's an unusual time and the whole noise and tweets and trump versus everybody else distorts the reality that we are in the midst of a growing cold war with russia which is highly dangerous. there's an uncertainty about where america is going with trade and their relationship with mexico especially, and canada and get the challenge of climate change, of infrastructure, of social cohesiveness. in california we have taken a stab at almost all of these issues and we can talk about them in whatever way you want. you will have me to kick around for a little while longer. [inaudible. >> i sent a letter that outlines my objectives and that number could be two or 400. it's very good communication between the california national guard and th
i will now turn the mic which is attached to governor brown to jacket over to governor brown and he will share some of his remarks and then we will get started. >> thank you. suppose you want to ask questions and i would say that it's obvious in a peerless period of our nation's history and political discourse and debate. ... is also very worrisome so i think it's an unusual time and the whole noise and tweets and trump versus everybody else distorts the reality that we are in the midst...
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you say. >> governor brown is mixing the issues. sb 54, talking about people who came illegally into our country and committed crimes. these are people that we need to keep an eye on it. these are people that are eligible for deportation. these are not safe people. >> ed: all right. chairwoman kristin gaspar, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you. >> ed: braced herself, coffee lovers. starbucks is closing thousands of stores. hang on. the chain is going to do that temporarily. are they going to far amid political backlash question mike we will tell you. the panel weighs in on stormy daniels making the rounds. she was on "the view." this time she was challenged for being an alleged bluesky hound. wait until you see what happene happened. >> does a lot of publicity but i didn't do it for that because this isn't what i want to be known for. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ but as i
you say. >> governor brown is mixing the issues. sb 54, talking about people who came illegally into our country and committed crimes. these are people that we need to keep an eye on it. these are people that are eligible for deportation. these are not safe people. >> ed: all right. chairwoman kristin gaspar, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you. >> ed: braced herself, coffee lovers. starbucks is closing thousands of stores. hang on. the chain is going to do that...
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governor brown will accept federal funding to add 400 guardsmen for border protection. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. the governor says the move is meant to help combat transnational crime and not to help enforce federal immigration laws. in a letter addressed today, the governor wrote, quote, let's be clear on the scope of this mission. this will not be a mission to build a new wall. it will not be a mission to round up women and children or detain people escaping violence and seeking a better life. and the california national guard will not be enforcing federal immigration law. we get new details now from cristina rendon live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: heather, the 400 members of the california national guard will join 55 others already deployed at the border. the white house today applauded the governor for his cooperation and the decision to deploy troops. the governor's letter was addressed to homeland security secretary nielsen and the defense secretary james mattis. he wrote, quote, yo
governor brown will accept federal funding to add 400 guardsmen for border protection. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm heather holmes in tonight for julie haener. the governor says the move is meant to help combat transnational crime and not to help enforce federal immigration laws. in a letter addressed today, the governor wrote, quote, let's be clear on the scope of this mission. this will not be a mission to build a new wall. it will not be a mission to round up...
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ray brown, you heard this video clip. we're going a week later from april 23 to april 30 when it was one of the largest mass arrests, 0. you are one of the people arrested. >> we were clear from the beginning we were going to be arrested. there were many overtures for the black students to leave. we said no. amy: just to the black students? >> they try to consciously -- we had visitors from the mayor's office, the president's office, everybody was china separate us because we were the fulcrum. it turned out they could not lure us out with the promises. none of our people were injured at all because we were very disciplined about it. we had dated counterinsurgency doctrine. we had met with police officials over the years to talk about how to handle demonstrations. we had thought about this because history is different from others. we were quite prepared for this. none of our people were injured. that doesn't mean we endorse the use of force against a white students. but in fact, this event changed response tolice demonstra
ray brown, you heard this video clip. we're going a week later from april 23 to april 30 when it was one of the largest mass arrests, 0. you are one of the people arrested. >> we were clear from the beginning we were going to be arrested. there were many overtures for the black students to leave. we said no. amy: just to the black students? >> they try to consciously -- we had visitors from the mayor's office, the president's office, everybody was china separate us because we were...
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jeffrey brown has this latest n edition of tewshour bookshelf. >> brown: in her first months of college a young woman has a harrowing encounter with a male student and a life changing one th an older renowned feminist fiter and activist. the new novel "tale persuasion" is about friendship, womanhood, ambition and powerse and addrissues very much of this moment. author meg wolitzer joins me now. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: so right off the bat in this book we have anat encounter ne can't help feel the kind of moment that we're in. but you we writing before all that. >> wl these old issues. i mean issues around female power misogyny the treatment of women. how do you make meaning in the world these are all issues that i've been thinking about and writing about for a very, ve long time. >> brown: this is a story sang about an educati of a young woman and her peers and also about different generations of women and how they see each other. >> you know there's a second wave feminist and younger women who are feminists. and i was thinking so much about my childhood and my mother wh
jeffrey brown has this latest n edition of tewshour bookshelf. >> brown: in her first months of college a young woman has a harrowing encounter with a male student and a life changing one th an older renowned feminist fiter and activist. the new novel "tale persuasion" is about friendship, womanhood, ambition and powerse and addrissues very much of this moment. author meg wolitzer joins me now. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: so right off the bat in this book...
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brown has ordered mobilized. twist is theatest president tries get more help for homeland security on his own terms and finds himself once again battling california which has its own ideas about how to handle illegal immigration in the ad that mr. brown signed an order wednesday saying his troops will help customs and responsiblection for the border with catching drug smugglers and adding human traffickers and combating criminal games -- gangs, but he doesn't want to do anything that would be seen as policing illegal immigration a mr. trump tweeted it wasn't good enough. denny is calling from hot springs. caller: good morning. all i want to say is president trump is supporting the military industrial complex by wanting to sell all these arms to our so-called allies while at the same time, he is submarine our nation's farmers and ranchers with all of these tariffs on the products that we export to various countries. host: anything else? caller: that's all for now. i have a lot of could say. host: i hope you call b
brown has ordered mobilized. twist is theatest president tries get more help for homeland security on his own terms and finds himself once again battling california which has its own ideas about how to handle illegal immigration in the ad that mr. brown signed an order wednesday saying his troops will help customs and responsiblection for the border with catching drug smugglers and adding human traffickers and combating criminal games -- gangs, but he doesn't want to do anything that would be...
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ray brown, you heard this video clip. we're going a week later from april 23 to april 30 when it was one of the largest mass arrests, 700. you are one of the people arrested. >> we were clear from the beginning we were going to be arrested. there were many overtures for the black studedents to leave. we said no. amy: just to the black students? >> they try to consciously -- we had visitors from the mayor's office, the president's office, everybody was china separate us because we were the fulcrum. it turned out they could not lure us out with the promises. none of our people were injured at all because we were very disciplined about it. we had dated counterinsurgency doctrine. we had met with police officials over the years to talk about how to handle demonstrations. we had thought about this because history is differenent from others. we were quite prepared for this. none of our people were injured. that doesn't mean we endorse the use of force against a white students. but in fact, this event changed response tolice dem
ray brown, you heard this video clip. we're going a week later from april 23 to april 30 when it was one of the largest mass arrests, 700. you are one of the people arrested. >> we were clear from the beginning we were going to be arrested. there were many overtures for the black studedents to leave. we said no. amy: just to the black students? >> they try to consciously -- we had visitors from the mayor's office, the president's office, everybody was china separate us because we...
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jeffrey brown begins our >> brown: crowds of protesters grew outside the supreme c trt, as insid justices heard arguments on the third version of president trump's travel ban. the state of hawaii challenged the policy, and argued it unconstitutionally discriminates against people from five muslim- majority countries >> can we have a president that says, in the terms he has, things like, "a complete and total shutdown" of muslim immigration should happen in our united states? our nation was founded on a different premise. >> brown: the chalnge cited then- candidate trump's own words, from 2015, after terrorist attacks in france. >> donald j. trump is cal ing for a tond complete shutdown of muslims enteng the united states until our >> brown: lar, as president, mr. trump also re-tweeted anti- muslim posts from britain. regardless, the justice department argued today the ban is not based on religion. white house press secretary sarah sanders followed up. >> the focus of this travel ban has been on safety and security. s 's limited to small number of countrd a lot of muslim- or brown: the iss
jeffrey brown begins our >> brown: crowds of protesters grew outside the supreme c trt, as insid justices heard arguments on the third version of president trump's travel ban. the state of hawaii challenged the policy, and argued it unconstitutionally discriminates against people from five muslim- majority countries >> can we have a president that says, in the terms he has, things like, "a complete and total shutdown" of muslim immigration should happen in our united...
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unclear at this point is whether california governor jerry brown will agree to send his dates trip to the border. certainly, his relationship with president trump on immigration is trouble. >> governor brown has done a very poor job earning california. >> dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen says talks with brown continue. >> he has seen this happen before. he has seen it happen well. the border patrol can do border patrol work. i am hopeful, i will continue to talk to him and see what we can work out. >> what bring this issues to the fort mike forefront was reports of a caravan of more than 1,000 central american migrants headed for the u.s. border. president trump today praised mexico for as he claimed breaking of the caravan. the numbers were overinflated. >> mexico has been pretty good. they were very good to us yesterday because, you know, they have a caravan of thousands of people coming up from honduras. thousands of people. and we have very weak laws because of the democrats. >> it was the president's fourth visit to west virginia, a state he won mike by nearly 40 points and a promi
unclear at this point is whether california governor jerry brown will agree to send his dates trip to the border. certainly, his relationship with president trump on immigration is trouble. >> governor brown has done a very poor job earning california. >> dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen says talks with brown continue. >> he has seen this happen before. he has seen it happen well. the border patrol can do border patrol work. i am hopeful, i will continue to talk to him and see...
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but brown said he believes the state has come to terms on the mission. in the bigger picture, he condemned politicians on both sides by exploiting the problems facing undocumented immigrants. >> does that promote public safety? to traumatize parents and the children? this whole political process is sick and destructive and america is facing highly competitive adversaries. we better wake up and start fighting each other as much and find out the common values and pathways that we can join together on. >> on twitter this morning, president donald trump took aim at the governor is saying it looks like jerry brown and california are not looking for safety and security along the border. he cannot come to terms for the national guard to patrol and protect the border. the high crime rate will only get higher. governor brown said he was not aware of the tweet, but there are plenty of problems at the border for the guard troops to handle the size immigration. the governor has pledged 400 troops and all and has about 50 troops working on stopping drugs and gun smug
but brown said he believes the state has come to terms on the mission. in the bigger picture, he condemned politicians on both sides by exploiting the problems facing undocumented immigrants. >> does that promote public safety? to traumatize parents and the children? this whole political process is sick and destructive and america is facing highly competitive adversaries. we better wake up and start fighting each other as much and find out the common values and pathways that we can join...
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democrats in california have been pressing governor brown to ignore president trump's plans. but as you heard from the homeland security secretary, nothing is a done deal yet. conversations continue. meanwhile, the california national guard says it is still reviewing the request. jessica castro, abc7 news. >> thanks. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has agreed to appear before a second congressional hearing next week, this time in the senate. he'll appear in a rare joint hearing of the senate judiciary and commerce committees next april 10th. a day before testifying before a house committee. yesterday facebook announced million more users than originally thought had their data exposed by cambridge analytica. >>> new this morning, twitter announced it has suspended 1.2 million accounts from its social media platform between august 2015 and the end of last year. for violations related to the promotion of terrorism. the san francisco-based company began mass suspensions in early 2014, responding to criticism that it wasn't doing enough to crack down on users who promote or link
democrats in california have been pressing governor brown to ignore president trump's plans. but as you heard from the homeland security secretary, nothing is a done deal yet. conversations continue. meanwhile, the california national guard says it is still reviewing the request. jessica castro, abc7 news. >> thanks. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has agreed to appear before a second congressional hearing next week, this time in the senate. he'll appear in a rare joint hearing...
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sarah sanders had this to say about governor brown's letter. >> we're happen tee see governor brown work with the administration and send members of the national board to help secure the southern border. >> reporter: the governor says there is no massive wave of migrants pouring into california but says apprehensions at the border are at a 50-year low. >>> the time is now 4:06. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco heard arguments about president trump's order to withhold federal funding from sanctuary city. a three-judge panel will decide whether to keep in place a ruling that blocked the president's order. a justice department lawyer says the restriction should be lifted, arguing the order was narrow and only applied to three federal grants. he said it would probably not affect san francisco and only affect less than $1 million in santa clara county. but santa clara county's lawyer disagreed. >> it is plainly not what the president who authored and signed this order wanted this executive order to do. he was extremely clear that he wanted this executive order to be a weapon
sarah sanders had this to say about governor brown's letter. >> we're happen tee see governor brown work with the administration and send members of the national board to help secure the southern border. >> reporter: the governor says there is no massive wave of migrants pouring into california but says apprehensions at the border are at a 50-year low. >>> the time is now 4:06. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco heard arguments about president trump's order...
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this is the big liar particular hated by people like jerry brown. we need a more humane policy to help people. when you are releasing criminal illegal aliens go back toib the immigrant community following the law and playing by the rules, they are the ones harmed first. girls are kidnapped to move into the ms-13 sex trafficking network. if we are going to be caring about the immigrant community, we have to cooperate. >> family is absolutely right. ms-13 preys on the lowest hanging fruit. the lowest hanging fruit are blacks and browns and poor whites in these communities trapped by ms-13. tammy: the families of the inner cities. they are condemning these individuals. the left says they are there to protect. the women and children of those communities that are preyed upon by all kind of illegal alien gangs. not just ms-13 gangs and the drugs are being moved into those communities. >> close to 60% of left-wing californians are in favor of trump's policy of deportation in california. that's a very, very high percentage. i think a revolution is taking pl
this is the big liar particular hated by people like jerry brown. we need a more humane policy to help people. when you are releasing criminal illegal aliens go back toib the immigrant community following the law and playing by the rules, they are the ones harmed first. girls are kidnapped to move into the ms-13 sex trafficking network. if we are going to be caring about the immigrant community, we have to cooperate. >> family is absolutely right. ms-13 preys on the lowest hanging fruit....
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es brown: more to come. lisardins, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>upang: stay with us, comin on the newshour: the harrowing plight of young rohingya girls being reuited into the bangladeshi sex trade. and as the value of digital currencies continue to climb, paul solman explores if there is a bitcoin bubble. in just a few hours' time, a historic meeting wil place between north korea's dictator kim jong-un and south korean president moon jae-in. the two will discuss the north's clear program, begin talks on officially ending the korean war after 65 years, and lay the m oundwork for a meeting between d president trump later this spring. il special correspondent katrina yu reports, the world looks on, no one is more anxious about the results of tomorhaw's summit tkoreans themselves. >> reporter: from her room in the suburbs of seoul, north korean native kim ryen-hui has been counting down the days to the summit. she has been living in the south for seven years. she sees t bringing her one step closer to ining reunited with her family yongyang. >> ( t
es brown: more to come. lisardins, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>upang: stay with us, comin on the newshour: the harrowing plight of young rohingya girls being reuited into the bangladeshi sex trade. and as the value of digital currencies continue to climb, paul solman explores if there is a bitcoin bubble. in just a few hours' time, a historic meeting wil place between north korea's dictator kim jong-un and south korean president moon jae-in. the two will discuss the north's clear...
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governor brown, thank you. >> thank you. i would say that what is obvious is we're in a very perilous period in our nation's history. the politicaldy cour discourse debased, the polarization is at maximum levels. the dangers in the world is growing. the nuclear arms race is getting out of control. the turbulence in democracy in europe and latin america and even in parts of asia, not to mention our own country, is also very worrisome. so i do think it's an unusual time, and the whole noise and reporting on tweets and the trump versus everybody else, it distorts i think the reality that we are in the midst of a growing cold war with russia, which is highly dangerous. there is an uncertainty about where america is going in terms of trade, in terms of our relationship with mexico especially, and canada. and yet the challenge of climate change, of infrastructure, of social cohesiveness, it's very insistent. in california, i think we're taking a stab at almost all of these issues. i would be glad to talk about them in whatever way
governor brown, thank you. >> thank you. i would say that what is obvious is we're in a very perilous period in our nation's history. the politicaldy cour discourse debased, the polarization is at maximum levels. the dangers in the world is growing. the nuclear arms race is getting out of control. the turbulence in democracy in europe and latin america and even in parts of asia, not to mention our own country, is also very worrisome. so i do think it's an unusual time, and the whole noise...
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. >>> governor jerry brown says yes to president trump. he says he will send national guard troops to the california- mexico border but with a few conditions. conditions. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> california governor jerry brown today announced he would partially comply with the president's request to send national guard troops to patrol the southern border. mr. brown said he would accept federal funds for more patrols but there are some conditions. in a letter to homeland security brown said, quote, this will not be a mission to build a new wall. it will not be a mission t
. >>> governor jerry brown says yes to president trump. he says he will send national guard troops to the california- mexico border but with a few conditions. conditions. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator brown. if the butch lewis -- your starting point this year, and why do you think it didn't pass? what changes need to be made to get -- >> the answer is -- well, i'll start with this. we started with butch lewis because we -- we scored it. we have looked, we had actuaries, some of the best actuaries in the country see, analyze it. they believe it works. they believe it works with -- well, with minimal amount of tax dollars. nobody would -- they think that we in the house we had republican cosponsors, in the senate we did not. i think senators were concerned about moving -- definitely moving anything on this, but we will start -- because there's no other proposal on the table at this point, the democrats this is senate and the democrats together in the house put out the butch lewis act. it is the only -- it is the only bill on the table now. i think we will start with that. i don't know what changes will be made. my mission is to pass a bill to save these pension systems and do it without cut
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator brown. if the butch lewis -- your starting point this year, and why do you think it didn't pass? what changes need to be made to get -- >> the answer is -- well, i'll start with this. we started with butch lewis because we -- we scored it. we have looked, we had actuaries, some of the best actuaries in the country see, analyze it. they believe it works. they believe it works with -- well, with minimal amount of tax dollars. nobody would...
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a partial excerpt from brown's statement reads: tter life." an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this move to solve immigration issues. "it's disappointing that so much of the discussion and discourse around immigration is met with a just exactly w an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this to solve immigration issues. >> it's, um, disappointing that, um, so much of the discussion and discourse around immigration in this country is -- is met with a militarized response. >> reporter: just exactly where these troops will be stationed remains unclear still. governor brown's spokesman said there will be a number along the coast as well as elsewhere across the state. 4,000 national guardsmen from across the country will be deployed through the end of september. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> do we have an idea of what they will be doing? >> reporter: troops will only carry weapons in circumstances that might require self- defense. in the past, national guard troops stationed along the border couldn't arrest people, seize drugs or conduc
a partial excerpt from brown's statement reads: tter life." an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this move to solve immigration issues. "it's disappointing that so much of the discussion and discourse around immigration is met with a just exactly w an immigration attorney says he doesn't expect this to solve immigration issues. >> it's, um, disappointing that, um, so much of the discussion and discourse around immigration in this country is -- is met with a militarized...
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and as jeffrey brown discovered, it was a change th impacted him both as a blind and as a writer. 's the latest from our "newshour bookshelf." >> brown: on the campus of syracuse university, a brisk wind, and a very brisk walk. >> you know, most of my friends- - even my wife, who's vey athletic-- tn't keep up with this. >> brown: it's a perfect match man and dog. 63-year-old stephen kuusisto, poet and professor, and caitlyn, a four-year-old yellow trained as a guide dog. >> brown: kuusisto was born with a condition that left him legally blind. he describes his vision as having vaseline smeared on a lens. the author of two volumes of poetry, his new memoir, "have dog, will travel," traces his own path, one thatchegan as a d whose mother wanted his blindness hidden. >> my job was to really justut live withe kinds of assistance and accommodations that i needed, and to make it seem okay. >> brown: but the way you write it, at least, came off as a little worse than that. as in, she made it feel shameful. >> she did. and, you can't emerge with a good sense of self-regard and become your
and as jeffrey brown discovered, it was a change th impacted him both as a blind and as a writer. 's the latest from our "newshour bookshelf." >> brown: on the campus of syracuse university, a brisk wind, and a very brisk walk. >> you know, most of my friends- - even my wife, who's vey athletic-- tn't keep up with this. >> brown: it's a perfect match man and dog. 63-year-old stephen kuusisto, poet and professor, and caitlyn, a four-year-old yellow trained as a guide...
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now, governor brown is saying he is willing to send the troops but on his terms. after more than a week of silence, governor jerry brown announced that the california national guard will adhere to the president's request for more troops but not without strings attached. >> until we can have a wall in proper security, we will be guarding our border with the military.>> reporter: governor brown said california will take the funding to deploy 400 more troops and that if they go to the border, they will go to combat criminal threats but will not follow the president's marching orders. he added this specific language. "this will not be a mission to build a new wall. it will not be a mission to round up women and children or detain people escaping violence and seeking a better life. the california national guard will not be enforcing federal immigration laws.">> it is disappointing that so much of the discussion on immigration in this country is met with a militarized response.>> reporter: the national guard's present won't make a difference when it comes to solving imm
now, governor brown is saying he is willing to send the troops but on his terms. after more than a week of silence, governor jerry brown announced that the california national guard will adhere to the president's request for more troops but not without strings attached. >> until we can have a wall in proper security, we will be guarding our border with the military.>> reporter: governor brown said california will take the funding to deploy 400 more troops and that if they go to the...
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now, governor brown is saying he is willing to send the troops but on his terms. after more than a week of silence, governor jerry brown announced that the california national guard will adhere to the president's request for more troops but not without strings attached. >> until we can have a wall in proper security, we will be guarding our border with the military.>> reporter: governor brown said california will take the funding to deploy 400 more troops and that if they go to the border, they will go to combat criminal threats but will not follow the president's marching orders. he added this specific language. "this will not be a mission to build a new wall. it will not be a mission to round up women and children or detain people escaping violence and seeking a better life. the california national guard will not be enforcing federal immigration laws.">> it is disappointing that so much of the discussion on immigration in this country is met with a militarized response.>> reporter: the national guard's present won't make a differen w immigration issues. >> i thi
now, governor brown is saying he is willing to send the troops but on his terms. after more than a week of silence, governor jerry brown announced that the california national guard will adhere to the president's request for more troops but not without strings attached. >> until we can have a wall in proper security, we will be guarding our border with the military.>> reporter: governor brown said california will take the funding to deploy 400 more troops and that if they go to the...
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with us for the hour today, joe tear anova, stephanie link, josh brown, aaron brown is with us, head of asset allocation at ubs. let's begin with the markets stocks climbing, dow is now positive for the year, for the first time since march all right, stephanie, you told us, you told us to focus on earnings you said don't listen to all this other nonsense. focus on earnings. the fundamentals, and they're delivering >> i did i did a lot. fundamentals matter. earnings matter. earnings revisions matter, and also what matters is the setup into earnings. the thing about the setup this go-round was we were down 8% from march a lot of stocks were down more than that, double digits that gave me conviction to buy some of the higher quality companies where i thought the fundamentals were quite strong and they would actually play themselves out sometimes fundamentals take a while, though, to work they may not work that day, they may not work that quarter, but when the market kind of settles out and when it comes back in, they go to the stronger player
with us for the hour today, joe tear anova, stephanie link, josh brown, aaron brown is with us, head of asset allocation at ubs. let's begin with the markets stocks climbing, dow is now positive for the year, for the first time since march all right, stephanie, you told us, you told us to focus on earnings you said don't listen to all this other nonsense. focus on earnings. the fundamentals, and they're delivering >> i did i did a lot. fundamentals matter. earnings matter. earnings...
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joe is here along with stephanie link, jim levinthol, josh brown, john and pete nujerian josh brown, let's go to you first. april losses are no more we're not talking about trade, not fixated on trump tweets. we're simply talking about the stock market, this bull market back on track. >> maybe but the problem has not been the opening recently it's been the closes right? we're a couple hours away. >> a great call. sure >> all right, so, well, so think about this the headline that president xi, i did that right, is more conciliatory, which is actually not true if you read the body of what was being discussed and some of the english language translations, what they actually said was foreign automakers, there might be a lowered import duty if in fact the country they were based in was not engaging in a trade war. so that is not more conciliatory it might be good to jump start a rally after we had a rough couple weeks, but again, talk to me at 3:30
joe is here along with stephanie link, jim levinthol, josh brown, john and pete nujerian josh brown, let's go to you first. april losses are no more we're not talking about trade, not fixated on trump tweets. we're simply talking about the stock market, this bull market back on track. >> maybe but the problem has not been the opening recently it's been the closes right? we're a couple hours away. >> a great call. sure >> all right, so, well, so think about this the headline...