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i'm james brown in for norah. tonight, as we begin the broadcast on this first monday of the new year, thousands of airline passengers are facing more delays after an air traffic control computer glitch. we are going to have an update on that in just a moment. plus,s new details about the man accused of attacking three new york city police officers near times square on nev, charged today with attempted murder. authorities are investigating if the suspect was motivated by islamic extremism. but first, the new year has brought record rainfall, deadly flooding, and high winds to northern california. a weather event known as an atmospheric river had dumped nearly a half a foot of rain in some areas, forcing evacuations in low-lying communities. the system is now moving east, stretching from the rockies tohe south, bringing tornado threats to half a dozen states. we'll have the forecast in just a moment, but we go first to cbs' jonathan vigliotti near sacramento, california. good evening, jonathan. >> reporter: and, j.
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we applaud you, chairman brown, for introducing this legislation. this bill makes clear that financial institutions have the same obligation not to discriminate on the basis of race as any other public accommodations. we are encouraged to see legislation being proposed that would eliminate barriers to the supreme court, created by the comcast case. and we look forward to working with this committee to ensure full financial inclusion for communities of color. and i look forward to your questions, especially exploration of the definition of discrimination and what it entails. >> thank you, matt alsen. my first question, addressed to miss rice -- just to be clear. in the year 2022, the financial institutions discriminate against black and brown consume -- >> yes. in fact, we just released yesterday the fair housing trends report which showed senator brown and 8. 7% increase in the number of housing discrimination complaints filed. this is the largest number of complaints filed by consumers that we have ever seen. we have never seen this level of discri
we applaud you, chairman brown, for introducing this legislation. this bill makes clear that financial institutions have the same obligation not to discriminate on the basis of race as any other public accommodations. we are encouraged to see legislation being proposed that would eliminate barriers to the supreme court, created by the comcast case. and we look forward to working with this committee to ensure full financial inclusion for communities of color. and i look forward to your...
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the otis brown foundation is based in texas. it is giving homage to otis and rosie brown. everyday people that need an impact. the organization is extraordinary we provide scholarships based on character. because that is how i was raised. so we want to know your story we also provide micro grants to small organizations, people that may not be as connected, people that may have started their organization out of some form of loss or trauma. i want to see the unseen. i want to remind people that how they're able to make an impact are the things that reside with them. david: your parents are alive? thasunda: they are. david: do they call you from time to time with advice, you are still our girl, we are going to tell you what to do. thasunda: otis and marie brown are my heroes. when they call me it is not about my title. they're reminded me about mike character. they were reminding me to stay humble. otis brown is just reminding me that he is very proud that he may brag a bit about what i do and how i do it. he is my biggest cheerleader. ♪ david: let's talk about your backgro
the otis brown foundation is based in texas. it is giving homage to otis and rosie brown. everyday people that need an impact. the organization is extraordinary we provide scholarships based on character. because that is how i was raised. so we want to know your story we also provide micro grants to small organizations, people that may not be as connected, people that may have started their organization out of some form of loss or trauma. i want to see the unseen. i want to remind people that...
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thasunda: the otis brown foundation is based in texas. it is giving homage to otis and rosie brown. everyday people that made an impact. the organization is extraordinary we provide scholarships based on character. because that is how i was raised. i rent my title, i own my character. we also provide micro-grants to small organizations, people that may not be as connected, people that may have started their organization out of some form of loss or trauma. basically, i want to see the unseen. and i want to remind people that how they're able to make an impact are the things that reside with them. david: your parents are alive? thasunda: they are. david: and do they call you with advice from time to time, say, you are still our girl and we want to tell you what to do? thasunda: otis and marie brown are my heroes. when they call me it is not about my rented title. they are reminding me about my character. they are reminding me to stay humble. then otis brown is just reminding me that he is very proud, and he may brag a bit about what i do and how i do it. so, he is my biggest cheerlead
thasunda: the otis brown foundation is based in texas. it is giving homage to otis and rosie brown. everyday people that made an impact. the organization is extraordinary we provide scholarships based on character. because that is how i was raised. i rent my title, i own my character. we also provide micro-grants to small organizations, people that may not be as connected, people that may have started their organization out of some form of loss or trauma. basically, i want to see the unseen....
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thasunda: the otis brown foundation is based in texas. it is giving homage to otis and rosie brown. everyday people that need an -- that make an impact. the organization is extraordinary we provide scholarships based on character. because that is how i was raised. i rent my title, i own my character. we also provide micro-grants to small organizations, people that may not be as connected, people that may have started their organization out of some form of loss or trauma. basically, i want to see the unseen. and i want to remind people that how they're able to make an impact are the things that reside with them. david: your parents are alive? thasunda: they are. david: and do they call you with advice from time to time, say, you are still our girl and we want to tell you what to do? thasunda: otis and marie brown are my heroes. when they call me it is not about my rented title. they are reminding me about my character. they are reminding me to stay humble. then otis brown is just reminding me that he is very proud, and he brag a bit about may what i do and how i do it. so, he is my b
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you mentioned barnum brown. a good part of the book is about him and about his relationship with with henry osborn, who was the head of that department at the museum of natural history. and then went on to become its its president. yeah. barnum brown is the most fascinating character. and there's a there's a book called the american museum of natural history and how it that way that you can get in the gift shop up there and i picked it up and i went back to look at it after reading your book and brown gets about three sentences in chapter about osborn, and you devote good part of the book to him. and he's fascinating. and i, i think there is maybe a book all about him, but he's somebody you discover him. if you had discovered him as a kid, you just want to be him. i think so. i wonder if you could tell us him, how he became who he is. and i'd you to start with a sentence that i underlined that i love because it that it's aspiration of how i want people to see me, i think. but let's see. so this is about barnum b
you mentioned barnum brown. a good part of the book is about him and about his relationship with with henry osborn, who was the head of that department at the museum of natural history. and then went on to become its its president. yeah. barnum brown is the most fascinating character. and there's a there's a book called the american museum of natural history and how it that way that you can get in the gift shop up there and i picked it up and i went back to look at it after reading your book...
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brown: thank you. senator toomey? senator toomey: thank you very much. today's hearing is about the cfpb. it wouldn't be a surprise if mre last time he'll appear before me. last time he appeared before the committee i asked about overreach and a politicized agenda. this behavior is nothing new for cfpb. under director chopra, my concern is it's more out of control than it's ever been. i'm disappointed but not surprised to note that the cfpb has continued this pattern of overreach. in our constitutional system of checks and balance only congress has the power to appropriate money. james madison called this, and i quote, the most complete and effectule weapon with which any constitution can arm the immediate representatives of the people. end quote. the dodd-frank act exempted the cfpb from appropriations. it empowers them to take money from the fed which itself is not subject to appropriations. thereby exempting them from congressional control. there are other financial regulators not on appropriations
brown: thank you. senator toomey? senator toomey: thank you very much. today's hearing is about the cfpb. it wouldn't be a surprise if mre last time he'll appear before me. last time he appeared before the committee i asked about overreach and a politicized agenda. this behavior is nothing new for cfpb. under director chopra, my concern is it's more out of control than it's ever been. i'm disappointed but not surprised to note that the cfpb has continued this pattern of overreach. in our...
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i'm james brown. tonight, former president donald trump pleads the fifth during his deputies ahead of a $250 million fraud lawsuit filed by new york's attorney general. plus alec baldwin has been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting on the set of his film rust, along with movies weapons specialist. first a massive winter storm system is targeting the nation's midsection with ice, sleet and snow. winter storm alerts are spread across 14 states. officials are urging residents to stay off the road and be prepared for power outages. at least two deaths in texas have been reported. thousands of flights have also been delayed and canceled, mostly in the south. cbs's omar villafranca will start us off tonight from memphis. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. memphis is under an ice storm warning. let me show you exactly what that means. there's a thin layer of ice all on these trees and on the road, and it's causing all kinds of problems from texas to tennessee. ton
i'm james brown. tonight, former president donald trump pleads the fifth during his deputies ahead of a $250 million fraud lawsuit filed by new york's attorney general. plus alec baldwin has been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting on the set of his film rust, along with movies weapons specialist. first a massive winter storm system is targeting the nation's midsection with ice, sleet and snow. winter storm alerts are spread across 14 states. officials are...
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tom hunter in harrisburg, native jesse brown. brown who grew up picking cotton. this is the first african american navy aviator who died during the korean war after his plane was hit by enemy gunfire. in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the korean war says the guy who you know, and and stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and i hope this based on what we did not have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in harrisburg, where reception was held recently with family friend and cast from the movie to honor him and others who have served our country. and will mike is just the browns daughter, the fact a friendship that can become a devoted friendship was another person. and no matter what your differences are, that you become friends and everything doesn't have to as something that out in some violence, whatever. >> his granddaughter jessica night. henry says they're happy that his story is finally being told. so the whole world can see. we grew up alway
tom hunter in harrisburg, native jesse brown. brown who grew up picking cotton. this is the first african american navy aviator who died during the korean war after his plane was hit by enemy gunfire. in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the korean war says the guy who you know, and and stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and i hope this based on what we did not have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african...
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, brown who grew up picking cotton. but this is the first african american navy aviator who died during the korean war after his plane was hit by enemy gunfire. in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the courier the guy who you know, and and stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and in i hope this based on what we did in that film, i have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in harrisburg, where reception was held recently with family friend and cast from the movie to honor him and others who have served our country. and will mike is just the browns daughter back a friendship that can become a devoted friendship was another person. and no matter what your differences are, that you become friends and everything doesn't have to as something that out in violence over >> his granddaughter jessica night. henry says they're happy that his story is finally being told. so the whole world can see. we grew up always kno
, brown who grew up picking cotton. but this is the first african american navy aviator who died during the korean war after his plane was hit by enemy gunfire. in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the courier the guy who you know, and and stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and in i hope this based on what we did in that film, i have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in...
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jesse brown. >> he became the u.s. navy's first african-american aviator and died in 1950 during the korean war. reporter byron brown spoke with jessie's daughter pamela knight about her father's legacy and what it means to see his story brought to life. >> the motion picture devotion tells of a friendship that developed between navy aviators. tom in harrisburg, native jesse were. brown who grew up picking cotton. but this is the first african american navy aviator who died during the korean war after his plane was hit by enemy gunfire. in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the korean war since we've gotten you know, stands right beside the tuskegee airman and memory and in i hope this based on what we did in that film, i have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in harrisburg, where reception was held recently with family friend and cast from the movie to honor him and others who have served our country. and w
jesse brown. >> he became the u.s. navy's first african-american aviator and died in 1950 during the korean war. reporter byron brown spoke with jessie's daughter pamela knight about her father's legacy and what it means to see his story brought to life. >> the motion picture devotion tells of a friendship that developed between navy aviators. tom in harrisburg, native jesse were. brown who grew up picking cotton. but this is the first african american navy aviator who died during...
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that byron brown reporting. obviously we've got this story that we just showed you and others, too, that we're collecting as are honoring black history month. that's on our website. kron 4 dot com and scanning a qr code. we'll take you right to that page. and speaking of history month in something sort of sum worth recognizing for the first time in super bowl history to black starting quarterbacks. >> playing against each other for the big game. and we're talking about patrick mahomes of the chiefs and jalen hurts for the eagles. both also from texas. by the way, mahomes will be making his 3rd trip to the big game after a dramatic 23. 20 victory over the bengals sunday night. and this will be jalen hurts. first super bowl. another story line this year, 2 brothers will face off in the game. can't city chiefs tight end? travis kelsey and philadelphia eagles center jason kelsey. tough for his for their his for their >> a 5 more than back. when a truck hit my car, his for their >the insurance company wasn't fair. i
that byron brown reporting. obviously we've got this story that we just showed you and others, too, that we're collecting as are honoring black history month. that's on our website. kron 4 dot com and scanning a qr code. we'll take you right to that page. and speaking of history month in something sort of sum worth recognizing for the first time in super bowl history to black starting quarterbacks. >> playing against each other for the big game. and we're talking about patrick mahomes of...
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the film, devotion, delves into the harsh reality of jesse brown's life. in hattiesburg mississippi, they became the first black naval aviator. what connected you to jessie's story? and why was it so important for a story to be told now? >> well, first, thanks for having us on. it's been so exciting to get to share jessie's story, and do so much of this with jesse here. when i read this for the first time, i found myself crying through it because what jessie did and when he did it was just so extraordinary, and as someone who relates to the simplicity of having a dream and not caring what's in your way, to do it, there was so much in niger jesse's tenacity that related to. tied into that, 30 years behind jesse, my dad was also a naval aviator. and i think seeing the commonality between -- >> that's your dad were showing there, now. back when i had a mustache. but he got to join us for a lot of the tour, and got to speak his story, too. i found myself with this beautiful opportunity, not just to share jessie's story with more people, but to tell my dad stor
the film, devotion, delves into the harsh reality of jesse brown's life. in hattiesburg mississippi, they became the first black naval aviator. what connected you to jessie's story? and why was it so important for a story to be told now? >> well, first, thanks for having us on. it's been so exciting to get to share jessie's story, and do so much of this with jesse here. when i read this for the first time, i found myself crying through it because what jessie did and when he did it was...
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in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the courier a guy who you know it stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and in i hope this based on what we did in that film, i have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in harrisburg, where reception was held recently with family friend and cast from the movie to honor him and others who have served our country. and will mike is just the browns daughter back a friendship that can become a devoted friendship. it was another person and no matter what your differences are, that you become friends and everything doesn't have to it as something that out in some violence over >> his granddaughter jessica night. henry says they're happy that his story is finally being told. so the whole world can see. we grew up always knowing why his story and what you meant to community. but it's very powerful to be in this moment and see just how much and what it means to people had birdie and missi
in 1950, jonathan majors plays jesse brown. i don't think after this. >> we will the courier a guy who you know it stands right beside the tuskegee airman and people is a memory and in i hope this based on what we did in that film, i have no doubt his life in the war lies at the african american military history museum in harrisburg, where reception was held recently with family friend and cast from the movie to honor him and others who have served our country. and will mike is just the...
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[laughter] david: thasunda brown duckett is the president and ceo of tiaa, which is one of the largest retirement security firms in the united states. she came to the position after leading chase consumer bank. i sat down with her to talk about her focus on retirement and how she wants to make certain that those who retire do so with dignity. let me just ask you at the outset, for those people who are not as knowledgeable as you are, what actually is tiaa? what does that stand for? thasunda: yeah. so, it is great to be here. tiaa stands for teachers insurance annuity association. but given that we are that and so much more, we are simply tiaa. and when you think about what we do, we exist to ensure that millions of americans can have a secure retirement. we were founded by andrew carnegie over 100 years ago, who saw a professor retire in poverty and not with dignity. and so, from that moment, our company was founded, and we are a fortune 100 company. we return all of our profits, share our profits with our participants, and we are very much anchored on fulfilling our mission, even as w
[laughter] david: thasunda brown duckett is the president and ceo of tiaa, which is one of the largest retirement security firms in the united states. she came to the position after leading chase consumer bank. i sat down with her to talk about her focus on retirement and how she wants to make certain that those who retire do so with dignity. let me just ask you at the outset, for those people who are not as knowledgeable as you are, what actually is tiaa? what does that stand for? thasunda:...
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it was signed by george brown and dated october 19, 1940. his head lyndon you are supposed to have the checks by friday. on the bottom lyndon johnson secretary had written a reply. all of the folks that you talk to haven't heard from. i am not acknowledging their letters so be sure to let these fellows know their checks have been received. that was part of it. who were the fellas and the people that were given a $30000. let me tell you there are moments when you really felt that you were going to find out. i found the answer in a file and they given the money to lyndon johnson. i remember i think alan in my mind. that is how he got the money, how did he handed out though. what had provided them with the political power how did he use that to create political power. this is a man who never wrote anything down but i learned that he had taken an office suite for the month of october in an office building called the monthly building out of which this congressional campaign committee would work. in the office building was the secretary. walter je
it was signed by george brown and dated october 19, 1940. his head lyndon you are supposed to have the checks by friday. on the bottom lyndon johnson secretary had written a reply. all of the folks that you talk to haven't heard from. i am not acknowledging their letters so be sure to let these fellows know their checks have been received. that was part of it. who were the fellas and the people that were given a $30000. let me tell you there are moments when you really felt that you were going...
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[laughter] david: thasunda brown duckett is the president and ceo of tiaa, which is one of the largest income retirement security firms in the united states. she came to the position after leading chase consumer bank. i sat down with her to talk about her focus on retirement and how she wants to make certain that those who retire do so with dignity. let me just ask you at the outset, for those people who are not as knowledgeable as you are, what actually is tiaa? what does that stand for? thasunda: yeah. so, it is great to be here. tiaa stands for teachers insurance annuity association. but given that we are that and so much more, we are simply tiaa. and when you think about what we do, we exist to ensure that millions of americans can have a secure retirement. we were founded by andrew carnegie over 100 years ago, who saw a professor retire in poverty and not with dignity. and so, from that moment, our company was founded, and we are a fortune 100 company. we return all of our profits, share our profits with our participants, and we are very much anchored on fulfilling our mission, ev
[laughter] david: thasunda brown duckett is the president and ceo of tiaa, which is one of the largest income retirement security firms in the united states. she came to the position after leading chase consumer bank. i sat down with her to talk about her focus on retirement and how she wants to make certain that those who retire do so with dignity. let me just ask you at the outset, for those people who are not as knowledgeable as you are, what actually is tiaa? what does that stand for?...
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ground however brown in 1911 is the however, the browning 1911 is only weapon from that the only weapon from that time time period to stealing period that is still in use used a by some militaries and more enforcement officers today from some military and to tell you about the quality of that signed a vote law enforcement officers. but i so it tells you but the quality of design it was developed. can bonus would not have been but again, all of us would possible without precise manufacturing tools and the wisest system for not have been possible without production precise manufacturing tools. and the rise of a system for it would both make a large one mass production that could both make large quantities, which essential military obviously became essential for the world war ii military, obviously, in world and get them a higher standard so that they became virtually war i and world war ii, and interchangeable and were relatively reliable in contrast get them of high enough let's standard that they became look at something like a tiebreak virtually interchangeable, and were relatively rel
ground however brown in 1911 is the however, the browning 1911 is only weapon from that the only weapon from that time time period to stealing period that is still in use used a by some militaries and more enforcement officers today from some military and to tell you about the quality of that signed a vote law enforcement officers. but i so it tells you but the quality of design it was developed. can bonus would not have been but again, all of us would possible without precise manufacturing...
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they used brown and alexander once again. and is documented that when the messenger arrived at brown and alexander, dr. brown, who was very very prolific and well-known embalmer, he was at the office when the call came in for some reason henry could tell. now age 26 with no medical experience, was sent to the white house alone to embalm the president, the united states. i think about what you were doing at 26 and being burdened with that memento stars being sent to embalm the president of the united states. okay, henry. he used dr. suitcase formula saying chloride. he injected five quarts of it through president lincoln's femoral artery. after which he was dressed and, shaved and left to lie in repose until his coffin could be made. how his coffin was by frank sands. it was made by an undertaker in baltimore named john weaver. this coffin was a solid walnut. it was lined with lead and white satin covered in black broad cloth. all right. it was fitted up, meaning it was decorated with kind of those silver nail heads, the discu
they used brown and alexander once again. and is documented that when the messenger arrived at brown and alexander, dr. brown, who was very very prolific and well-known embalmer, he was at the office when the call came in for some reason henry could tell. now age 26 with no medical experience, was sent to the white house alone to embalm the president, the united states. i think about what you were doing at 26 and being burdened with that memento stars being sent to embalm the president of the...
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mystics and shared, some of -- mystics and shared that was related to the members of the black and brown communities going to work every day. going to work every day, and the early days of the pandemic, when there was not adequate testing. there was no vaccine. that was obviously a prime opportunity for exposure and subsequent spread and illness and worse. we saw that there. we also some difficulties getting out the right information to allow people to understand ways that they could protect themselves to try to promote contact tracing. all of those things were slow in getting off the ground. there are people who suffered the consequences. i think it is foundational that when you tell someone that they are sick, or when someone knows that there sick but knows that staying home might result in them becoming homeless, not being able to put food on the table for their children, that's the choice. it puts a fine point on the need for paid sick leave. tackling the health inequities also involves dealing with the baseline chronic diseases that are higher in our black and brown committees. diab
mystics and shared, some of -- mystics and shared that was related to the members of the black and brown communities going to work every day. going to work every day, and the early days of the pandemic, when there was not adequate testing. there was no vaccine. that was obviously a prime opportunity for exposure and subsequent spread and illness and worse. we saw that there. we also some difficulties getting out the right information to allow people to understand ways that they could protect...
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brown murdered leah ware and alex morgan at this remote farm in hastings in 2021. he admitted burning alex's body but has never revealed what he did with leah's — something that haunts her mother. he's got to tell us. and i will do whatever i have to do to get him to tell me. if i have to go and see him face to face, i will do it, i will plead with him, i will beg him. and i'm a proud woman. i would get on my knees and beg him to tell us where she is. sorry. the judge said mark brown was controlling and manipulative, obsessed with violent pornography. for leah's mother, it's a moment of profound sadness for the daughter taken and now unseen. hard to put all of it into words, really. she was my angel... ..and she always will be. leah ware and alex morgan, two lives shortened by a man who today faced justice. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other top stories. an explosion has hit a gas pipeline in northern lithuania, which is connected to latvia. flames reached 50 metres high but there were no reports of injuries. the grid operator says t
brown murdered leah ware and alex morgan at this remote farm in hastings in 2021. he admitted burning alex's body but has never revealed what he did with leah's — something that haunts her mother. he's got to tell us. and i will do whatever i have to do to get him to tell me. if i have to go and see him face to face, i will do it, i will plead with him, i will beg him. and i'm a proud woman. i would get on my knees and beg him to tell us where she is. sorry. the judge said mark brown was...
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reverend brown said he's been in communication with guinn since last week. >> he has confessed. he has said he's sorry. i have spoken with him several times. >> reporter: reverend brown is far more critical about the way the city is handling the unhoused and the city's growing drug crisis over the last few years. he noted recent break-ins at his church, third baptist, and other congregations in the city. >> the body politic of this city has not dealt with the issue of the unhoused in a comprehensive, holistic, compassionate way. we end up being in this kind of an unfortunate situation. >> reporter: reverend brown says the incident with guinn could be a teachable moment when it comes to the unhoused. he says it's everyone's responsibility to deal with the situation, including those who are unhoused. >> even a person who's without a house should shoulder responsibility. >> reporter: in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> netflix released their earnings report today, and it had both good and bad news for the streaming giant. the good news, netflix blew their subs
reverend brown said he's been in communication with guinn since last week. >> he has confessed. he has said he's sorry. i have spoken with him several times. >> reporter: reverend brown is far more critical about the way the city is handling the unhoused and the city's growing drug crisis over the last few years. he noted recent break-ins at his church, third baptist, and other congregations in the city. >> the body politic of this city has not dealt with the issue of the...
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wolfhard, and alisha boe are on the show today. know, millie bobby brown, luke wilson, who knows? who knows? who's going to come up? [theme music] [cheering] season three-- ah! [inaudible]. oh, i got the email in a starbucks. [inaudible] hi, guys. all right, welcome to the show, everyone. rossy ross mathews, you're looking well. oh, thank you so much. oh, you're not so bad yourself, lady. oh, thank you. thanks for helping me pick out my opticals. are you feeling well? i'm feeling great. i'm feeling newsy. well, then, let's hit some well headlines. all right, first up, and just like that, aidan is back in the picture? ross: i can't even believe it. drew: what? did everybody spend the weekend freaking out over their phones?
wolfhard, and alisha boe are on the show today. know, millie bobby brown, luke wilson, who knows? who knows? who's going to come up? [theme music] [cheering] season three-- ah! [inaudible]. oh, i got the email in a starbucks. [inaudible] hi, guys. all right, welcome to the show, everyone. rossy ross mathews, you're looking well. oh, thank you so much. oh, you're not so bad yourself, lady. oh, thank you. thanks for helping me pick out my opticals. are you feeling well? i'm feeling great. i'm...
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the eastern brown snake kills at least one or two people every year. but for me, it's the way she uses the tongs and, yeah, this story hiss. hysterical wahaha. you can. i would need a lot more than barbecue tongs if i was going to go after torch to burn the whole house down, right and then right out of their people, familiar, man. we've got another scare down under officials were forced to close this beach in perth in western australia for the second time in a week after an eight ft long tiger shark was spotted swimming close to the shore, baby shark doo doo doo doo. this is a little more dangerous than that locals say the shark has been favoring those shallow waters for about a month. now they've even named it. trevor trevor the shark forever, isn't it? yeah trevor, trevor! trevor ah, that's good to teach me more irrational fear playing out on a yacht near cabo san lucas, mexico. take a look.ah! i'd also be just as scared. that's a whale of a scare there and finally to the wild scene under the sea in the mall, d. this video shows a dramatic juxtaposit
the eastern brown snake kills at least one or two people every year. but for me, it's the way she uses the tongs and, yeah, this story hiss. hysterical wahaha. you can. i would need a lot more than barbecue tongs if i was going to go after torch to burn the whole house down, right and then right out of their people, familiar, man. we've got another scare down under officials were forced to close this beach in perth in western australia for the second time in a week after an eight ft long tiger...
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brown outside. ms. brown, that way you can have all of your questions answered. i'm sorry, i don't think i'm getting my questions answered. my brother's case needs to be solved and there are more objectives to do so. i am in constant contact with sergeant and i speak to him every week. there is not enough resources and every time another person and property -- person dies, my son goes down on the list. i'm just feeling a little concerned about where we are putting our energy and this is the form where we are doing that, but i really really want you guys to do something different to support our police agencies and chief scott, i agree. there needs to be more of a community outreach especially in the communities that are underserved. i hope this new psychologist comes up with some stuff. thank you. >> i will say that this is the first time this has been agendaized and the beginning of the conversation, not the end. we saw the article, we heard the community's concerns and that's why this presentation was agendaized. i would encourage you to take advantage of the tw
brown outside. ms. brown, that way you can have all of your questions answered. i'm sorry, i don't think i'm getting my questions answered. my brother's case needs to be solved and there are more objectives to do so. i am in constant contact with sergeant and i speak to him every week. there is not enough resources and every time another person and property -- person dies, my son goes down on the list. i'm just feeling a little concerned about where we are putting our energy and this is the...
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il byron brown of buffalo, next byron brown of buffalo, next - [reporter] one of the deadliest mass shootings in us history at pulse nightclub in orlando. - [barbara] walking into the building for the first time after the shooting, it was crippling, but it had to be preserved. if you are an ally of this community, speak out. there are more of us together than apart. it is the power of love in its rawest form. (classical piano music) i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. welcome back to politicsnation. it has been a coupl
il byron brown of buffalo, next byron brown of buffalo, next - [reporter] one of the deadliest mass shootings in us history at pulse nightclub in orlando. - [barbara] walking into the building for the first time after the shooting, it was crippling, but it had to be preserved. if you are an ally of this community, speak out. there are more of us together than apart. it is the power of love in its rawest form. (classical piano music) i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix...
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the brown is a concentration of the iron. it technically is perfectly same to consume. it's not attractive, and if you wash clothes with it, it will stain your clothes. so we understand that. our message is call us. no one in our system should have to go out and buy bottled water. >> last year maryland received $144 million from the epa as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law which set aside about $50 billion for drinking and wastewater improvements. how much do you need the federal government to be a partner? >> we need them desperately. we need to have our local, state, and federal partners all aligned. >> reporter: still the $50 billion is not nearly enough. by the epa's own estimates the nation's drinking and wastewater infrastructure will require more than $744 billion over 20 years just to meet existing health and environmental standards. >> the resources that we have from the bill are just a shot in the arm. there's a huge resource gap here. >> reporter: a gap that people here are left trying to fill themselves. >> we are really struggling and crying out for
the brown is a concentration of the iron. it technically is perfectly same to consume. it's not attractive, and if you wash clothes with it, it will stain your clothes. so we understand that. our message is call us. no one in our system should have to go out and buy bottled water. >> last year maryland received $144 million from the epa as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law which set aside about $50 billion for drinking and wastewater improvements. how much do you need the federal...
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minnijean brown, now minnijean brown-trickey, would end up finishing her education for her home in new york city. she spent a lifetime of thinking about racial healing for the country and for what she herself endured in trying to push the country forward. >> we were ordinary teenagers and we were interested in changing something. and we believed that we could. >> [applause] >> and joining us now is minnijean brown-trickey. minnijean, think you. it's so great to have you here. seriously, it's amazing to have you. we also have pulitzer prize -winning nikole hannah-jones, great of the 16 19 project, who has stuck around. the term racial healing can feel abstract, i think, to some. but in your case, you were 14 years old, undergoing just tremendous trauma. what has it meant for you just, in your life? >> i think it has meant that i did not want any other kids -- no matter who they were, no matter what color -- for that to happen again. and i think that's what i've done as much as i've could with my life. i teach nonviolence and interact with kids as often as i can. i have great conversatio
minnijean brown, now minnijean brown-trickey, would end up finishing her education for her home in new york city. she spent a lifetime of thinking about racial healing for the country and for what she herself endured in trying to push the country forward. >> we were ordinary teenagers and we were interested in changing something. and we believed that we could. >> [applause] >> and joining us now is minnijean brown-trickey. minnijean, think you. it's so great to have you here....
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they are practically patrolling brown communities and over policing those communities. and they are taught that when they encounter folks that they should be suspicious of, like a black man or a person who is perhaps flipping in their car, just doing something suspicious, they go in with a warrior mentality and they go into hurt and to harm instead of going in to understand. and when people don't comply they are dealt with in a situation where the police are really now handling them in terms of being in contempt of the cop. so they will give you pain compliance to be able to make you comply. this is about structural racism, but also about a system of toxic masculinity, patriarchy, and an overall system of oppression that unless everything changes about policing nothing will change. >> you hear a lot of analysis that there is a lot to unravel and i wonder if you are a police chief somewhere else with a lesson and what the takeaway is from what they are watching unfold. >> and the police chief who is looking at this has got to be thinking that we need change. and there ar
they are practically patrolling brown communities and over policing those communities. and they are taught that when they encounter folks that they should be suspicious of, like a black man or a person who is perhaps flipping in their car, just doing something suspicious, they go in with a warrior mentality and they go into hurt and to harm instead of going in to understand. and when people don't comply they are dealt with in a situation where the police are really now handling them in terms of...
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brown. >> the process of writing fiction is really the only way i can penetrate things that are truly mysterious to me. and what's truly mysterious to me are people who are not like me, who aren't privileged in the same ways that i am, and who are therefore likely to be marginalized and outcasts, or people who we tend to generalize and stereotype. john: russell banks was 82 years old. still to come on pbs news weekend. why do many americans feel lonely, and what can they do about it? and a young immigrant's take on embracing immigration. announcer: this is pbs news weekend, from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour weeknights on pbs. john: on this final weekendf the nfl regular season, teams are showing support for buffalo bills safety damar hamlin with warm up jerseys and by highghting his uniform number three other 30 yard line. doctors say hamlin is making steady progress after suffering cardiac arrest during a monday night game. today tweeting from hisospital bed. the urg
brown. >> the process of writing fiction is really the only way i can penetrate things that are truly mysterious to me. and what's truly mysterious to me are people who are not like me, who aren't privileged in the same ways that i am, and who are therefore likely to be marginalized and outcasts, or people who we tend to generalize and stereotype. john: russell banks was 82 years old. still to come on pbs news weekend. why do many americans feel lonely, and what can they do about it? and...
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since then, reverend brown says he's been in frequent contact with gwin. >> he has confessed. he has said he's sorry. i have spoken with him several times. >> reporter: but jennifer frieden bach, the executive director of the coalition on homelessness, says gwin should have been charged last week. >> it was really very degrading and dehumanizing act that should not be acceptable. >> reporter: gwin was arrested last night. his formal arraignment is set for february 17th. he was not available for comment when we arrived at his gallery today. the gallery has remained closed through the incident. the person we talked with through the speaker, who says he's an employee, says there gwin was cited and released. reverend brown is far more critical about the way the city is handling the city's homeless crisis and drug crisis. he noted recent break-ins at his church, third baptist, and at other congregations in the city. he says the incident with the garden hose could be a teachable moment to help break what he describes as political paralysis on this issue. >> there's a lesson here tha
since then, reverend brown says he's been in frequent contact with gwin. >> he has confessed. he has said he's sorry. i have spoken with him several times. >> reporter: but jennifer frieden bach, the executive director of the coalition on homelessness, says gwin should have been charged last week. >> it was really very degrading and dehumanizing act that should not be acceptable. >> reporter: gwin was arrested last night. his formal arraignment is set for february 17th....
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when i bought out my home, the greatest privilege of adrian brown al jazeera, wellington ah, and again, this is outside, these are the top stores in germany has finally agreed to send its lepper, 2 tanks to ukraine. berlin will deliver 14 of the combat vehicles from its army stock, and it's also allowing partner countries to send german made tanks from their hostels to ukraine. this app is this wish duffy encompassed him that we support ukrainian coordination with our international partners financially with humanitarian means and also with the supply of weapons. and one can see that in europe, we and britain are the countries that have supported ukraine with arms. the most germany will always be in the forefront when it comes to supporting ukraine. we are the country that does it with the greatest energy in on the large scale, lebanon's top prosecutors ordered the release of all accused detained over the bay route port blast and 2020. more than 200 people were killed when chemicals stalked in. a warehouse caught fire causing the explosion. the prosecutors also filed charges against a j
when i bought out my home, the greatest privilege of adrian brown al jazeera, wellington ah, and again, this is outside, these are the top stores in germany has finally agreed to send its lepper, 2 tanks to ukraine. berlin will deliver 14 of the combat vehicles from its army stock, and it's also allowing partner countries to send german made tanks from their hostels to ukraine. this app is this wish duffy encompassed him that we support ukrainian coordination with our international partners...
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perhaps the greatest arms designer of all time john moses browning. lived and worked in the late 19th and early 20th century. john moses browning was an organ in utah and he and his brothers had a rifles shop and he's one of these guys it was at the time when you could still have a small workshop developed new ideas and send them off to the east coast. in fact, he went he sent one of his designs to the east coast the winchester's were so impressed that they actually came to visit ogden utah to see what was going on. and john moses browning was of course responsible for hordes of the most famous guns that ever but ever existed including the 50 caliber bmg machine gun that was used in world war 1 world war two and still used today including the browning automatic rifle and most famous of all the cult 45 the 45 handgun, which is referred to by most gun buyers as the 1911 because that's when it was that's the model number of it and it was called the called 45. it's called made it but we think all the ones made by called as well as all the copies today are
perhaps the greatest arms designer of all time john moses browning. lived and worked in the late 19th and early 20th century. john moses browning was an organ in utah and he and his brothers had a rifles shop and he's one of these guys it was at the time when you could still have a small workshop developed new ideas and send them off to the east coast. in fact, he went he sent one of his designs to the east coast the winchester's were so impressed that they actually came to visit ogden utah to...
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the absence of 60 while many people were able to stay at home, a lot of the members of the black and brown communities had to go to work every day. going to work every day in the early days of the pandemic, when there was not adequate testing, obviously, there was no vaccine. that was obviously a prime opportunity for exposure and subsequent spread and illness and worse, so we saw that definitely there. we also had some difficulties getting out the right information to allow people to understand ways that they could protect themselves, to try to promote contact tracing, as all of those things were slow and getting off the ground, there are people who suffered the consequences. again, i think it's foundational that when you tell someone that they can, that they're sick or that they know they're sick, also knows that staying home in efforts to try not to play it might result in them trying homeless, not being able to put food on the table for the children, that's a false choice to everyone or make the choice to continue going to work whether sick or not so again, it really circles and puts a
the absence of 60 while many people were able to stay at home, a lot of the members of the black and brown communities had to go to work every day. going to work every day in the early days of the pandemic, when there was not adequate testing, obviously, there was no vaccine. that was obviously a prime opportunity for exposure and subsequent spread and illness and worse, so we saw that definitely there. we also had some difficulties getting out the right information to allow people to...