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brown: it could be, but it could not be. it is a projection 18 months ahead because the new budget year starts july 1 and goes for 12 months. a lot can happen. we will certainly be in a recession at some time, so revenue that looks like it is they are now will disappear by then. adrienne: giving the new legislature and your successor , you have a super majority now in both houses to go after some of the excess money. what do you say about that? gov. brown: remember, governor davis was spending money with the legislature at the top of the business cycle. and then it goes away. there is a very important reason for it. at the end of the recovery when the business cycle is about to turn down into recession, you don't know that. they never predict recessions. but you have lots of revenue coming in just about to go away. like to say when you feel the best that's the time to be careful. >> but, you know, they say it's volatile because 1% of the wealthiest californians pay about half the taxes and maybe it should ptd be so. >> you c
brown: it could be, but it could not be. it is a projection 18 months ahead because the new budget year starts july 1 and goes for 12 months. a lot can happen. we will certainly be in a recession at some time, so revenue that looks like it is they are now will disappear by then. adrienne: giving the new legislature and your successor , you have a super majority now in both houses to go after some of the excess money. what do you say about that? gov. brown: remember, governor davis was spending...
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how sen toya brown became a tipping point for juvenile justice. plus. >> is this the best a man can get? >> gillette's razor its me too ad, now create beingg ei controversy. ei controversy. the gamble big companies make. and the spotlight, spicing up "dancing with the stars" with ginger. but here first, here are the "nightline" five. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us. she wass sentenced to life in prison for a murder she committed at a teenager, but sen toya brown will be a free woman when she walks out in august. it will change more than just her life. here's abc's adrian bankert. >> i just want to say thank you, first. i know a lot of people get to see you, but i have prayed for a very long time to be -- >> reporter: sen toya brown is begging for mercy. the 30 year old is a college graduate, an advocate against sex trafficking and a convicted murder. >> what i did was horrible. there's nothing i can say to justify it. you can't justify it. you can't. you know, i killed johnny allen. he's gone. i thought he was reaching for a gun. >>
how sen toya brown became a tipping point for juvenile justice. plus. >> is this the best a man can get? >> gillette's razor its me too ad, now create beingg ei controversy. ei controversy. the gamble big companies make. and the spotlight, spicing up "dancing with the stars" with ginger. but here first, here are the "nightline" five. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us. she wass sentenced to life in prison for a murder she committed at a...
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on twitter brown posted a video that has his take on his legacy as governor. >> i'm governor jerry brown, whether i took office california had a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning california around. >> by putting the fiscal house in order he changed the national perception of california. when he took office we were issuing iou. we couldn't pay our bills. >> he's written about the brown family and brown will be remembered for making california a leader on fighting climate change. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and making the state a leader. >> brown over saw criminal justice reform. but some projects he did not complete. >> there's two big projects could be in the long run big and high his legacy. speed rail. >> brown's career included serving as mayor of oakland. i felt like his stint as the mayor of oakland brought a sense of raw connection with the plight of the vulnerable population. >> libby shaft saw his character close as one of his aides. >> working for jerry brown was exhausting. that man has boundless energy. >> she doesn't see jerry brown lea
on twitter brown posted a video that has his take on his legacy as governor. >> i'm governor jerry brown, whether i took office california had a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning california around. >> by putting the fiscal house in order he changed the national perception of california. when he took office we were issuing iou. we couldn't pay our bills. >> he's written about the brown family and brown will be remembered for making california a leader on...
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supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: anybody have anything before we close up? >> supervisor kim: what i will say briefly, i appreciate supervisor brown for holding this hearing. this is a really critical issue. we talk lot about meeting our staffing needs for police. clearly meeting our staffing need for transit operators is just as critical. i would say that muni and public works, street cleaning services is the ways that our residents interface with city. that's what they understand local government to be. it's our bus and transit suspect and how well we clean our streets. what i would just continue to say, i hope that we can work on figuring out how to address these deficits and being employee first in terms how we can get more workers on board. i don't know all the facts of the incidents that one of the members of the public brought up to me. i'm very concerned about womendrivers and women staff. i ride muni i see public treat the drivers. we have some that really abuse ourivedrivers. our drivers are social workers and they do so much more than that just dr
supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: anybody have anything before we close up? >> supervisor kim: what i will say briefly, i appreciate supervisor brown for holding this hearing. this is a really critical issue. we talk lot about meeting our staffing needs for police. clearly meeting our staffing need for transit operators is just as critical. i would say that muni and public works, street cleaning services is the ways that our residents interface with city. that's what they...
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func who is head designer at brown he's meeting with the brown collections archivist and dean. proportions are key very slim of the proportions come from. detailed arms was appointed head of brown's newly minted design department in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . together with the own design school he developed a number of products that are now classics. interdisciplinary team work was crucial to the creative process. dishnet which is sort. of the photo super s.k.u. for as an example of a product made by a team of people sitting around a table and all chipping in the result was a product that's iconic for the corner order. on top of it was improved upon step by step and at one point dieter suggested the plexiglass could turn table was designed by plug and. then held back and fed was a film about how students. the new design language traced its lineage from the balance to owen and then to brown ending up in households all over the world brown will forever be associated with industrial design and. he brought a new simplicity and style to everyday objects. is when is it too
func who is head designer at brown he's meeting with the brown collections archivist and dean. proportions are key very slim of the proportions come from. detailed arms was appointed head of brown's newly minted design department in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . together with the own design school he developed a number of products that are now classics. interdisciplinary team work was crucial to the creative process. dishnet which is sort. of the photo super s.k.u. for as an example of...
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is brown house shaped and and and and packaged and that means we are the victims of the browns. when the nazis came to power many film about how students in teaches emigrated to the us. in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's the movements principles became the backbone of american modernism. on the on the fan in the guys in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the end years of others were invited to teach at black mountain college in north carolina does in fifty means but in the one nine hundred fifty s. it became a chrysalis for many extraordinarily important artists the current via that is a lot of detail in childhood and many of the people who played influential roles in post-war. america not well affiliated with schools that had picked up the mantle of bio house showed to the style how robert rauschenberg just but john's most cunning i'm so over the top or trashy or just the charms or scorning. choreographer or most cunning i'm who told him black mountain explored the ideas of movement developed in the bauhaus stage workshop. seeing where art and the bauhaus of men does
is brown house shaped and and and and packaged and that means we are the victims of the browns. when the nazis came to power many film about how students in teaches emigrated to the us. in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's the movements principles became the backbone of american modernism. on the on the fan in the guys in the one nine hundred thirty s. and the end years of others were invited to teach at black mountain college in north carolina does in fifty means but in the one nine...
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>> both ways. >> brown: both ways. w sometimes fe will say stop preaching, get off your soapbox and go write another "firm," a good story of suspense, legal intrigue, and stop preaching for a while. and i'll do that. you can't impose youicr pol on your readers because it becomes sort of intruffes. you don't want to asume everybody's got the same policies. so itay away from it a lot. it was fun to write a good, old-fashioned thriller, suspense novel without the heavy legal issues. >> brown: what made you want to be a writer in the first place? >> i had a great story, "a time to kill," and som one day in court, and i said, i'm going to take that story and change ts and that and make it a very compelling croom drama in a small town in mississippi. so i became obsessed with the ory that became "a time to kill." >> brown: i read you were giving early advice aboutis pung regularly or once a year. >> i never thought about it. i never thoht about publishing every year, but when "the firm" came out in march of '91 now, a young
>> both ways. >> brown: both ways. w sometimes fe will say stop preaching, get off your soapbox and go write another "firm," a good story of suspense, legal intrigue, and stop preaching for a while. and i'll do that. you can't impose youicr pol on your readers because it becomes sort of intruffes. you don't want to asume everybody's got the same policies. so itay away from it a lot. it was fun to write a good, old-fashioned thriller, suspense novel without the heavy legal...
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in california politics. >> one expert tells me brown left a big mark on california. he was first elected negotiate when he was -- governor when he was 36. now he leaves at the age of 80. >> moving trucks drove up and jerry brown's possessions came out. on twitter brown posted a thank that has his take on his legacy. >> i'm governor i took faced a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning around california. >> by putting the state's fiscal house in order he changed the perception of california. >> an expert on california politics. he says brown will be remembered for making california a leader on fighting climate change. >> i'm not here about a legacy that people talk about. this suspect for me. i'm going to dead, it for you and it's real. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and making state a global leader. >> brown over saw criminal justice reform. >> there's two big projects could be in the long run big parts of his legacy. the water project and high speed rail. we don't know what will happen there. >> brown's long career was mayor of oaklan
in california politics. >> one expert tells me brown left a big mark on california. he was first elected negotiate when he was -- governor when he was 36. now he leaves at the age of 80. >> moving trucks drove up and jerry brown's possessions came out. on twitter brown posted a thank that has his take on his legacy. >> i'm governor i took faced a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning around california. >> by putting the state's fiscal house in order he...
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brown: yeah. >> but now, it like... ( ep breath ) >> brown: for earlonne woods, the "routines" of daily life are anything but. these days, he chooses when to wash the dishes, check emails, pack a lunch. no more tiny cell, hordes of other men, strip searche some of his biggest concerns now are simple, and relatable to all. >> no lie-- i've been out maybe 40 days? i've put on 10 pounds. >> brown: 10 pounds? >> i've been looking to lose about 30 pounds for at least 20 years. so i'm goingo get there. >> brown: now it's 40 pounds. ( laughter ) sorry... we first met woods in 2017when he was an inmate at san quentin prison. he was serving a 31-year-to-life sentence for attempted second degree robbery. and, along with san francisc based artist nigel poor, he was the co-host of "ear hustle"-- the hit prx podcast produced entirely from san quentin that gave a rare and intimate feel for life behind bars. >> brown: with an on-airifapport like long friends, the pair gathered stories and interviewsh from inmates iyard. the show picked up millions of listeners over three seasons, and covered everythin
brown: yeah. >> but now, it like... ( ep breath ) >> brown: for earlonne woods, the "routines" of daily life are anything but. these days, he chooses when to wash the dishes, check emails, pack a lunch. no more tiny cell, hordes of other men, strip searche some of his biggest concerns now are simple, and relatable to all. >> no lie-- i've been out maybe 40 days? i've put on 10 pounds. >> brown: 10 pounds? >> i've been looking to lose about 30 pounds for...
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part of this was in brown's district. in 1988, the air force decided to close five bases as part of their defense realignment and base closure. it was something they had been doing periodically to save costs . they thought they were spending too much money on bases. norton air force base and george air force base, that was a smaller base. there were both on that list of five. both were in san bernardino county. that really affected the residence of the county and constituents of george brown. that was something that he fought very hard against to stop the base from closing. once the base closure was realigng, to try and the base so that people would not lose their job. here --y, what we have here is one file out of boxes of files. these are different correspondents and research that brown and his staff did on the the economic impact of taking the base away. also, taking different units from the air force and shifting them from north air force bases to other bases. basically, research on bringing in economic development as
part of this was in brown's district. in 1988, the air force decided to close five bases as part of their defense realignment and base closure. it was something they had been doing periodically to save costs . they thought they were spending too much money on bases. norton air force base and george air force base, that was a smaller base. there were both on that list of five. both were in san bernardino county. that really affected the residence of the county and constituents of george brown....
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t> tennessee governor bill haslam has granted clemency for cyntoia brown. >> brown has been in prison for murder that she claims was self- defense. >> the man charged in connection enth the shooting death of jazmine barnes was back in court today. b eric black, jr., is now charged with capital murder. >> dramatic video out of texas. >> police and good samaritans all working together to rescue an elderly man from this burning car. >> police say that man would not cave survived if it were not for good samaritans. >> justice ruth bader ginsburg misses oral arguments for the first time since joining the supreme court. >> she is working from home while she continues to recuperate from surgery. >> a man follows a woman into a karate studio after trying to kidnap her. >> the suspect was on a stretcher. >> always know where the nearest karate studio is. >> yes. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. we'll begin here with a deepening standoff over the partial government shutdown now in day 17. out of more than two million federal workers, 800,000 remain furloughed o
t> tennessee governor bill haslam has granted clemency for cyntoia brown. >> brown has been in prison for murder that she claims was self- defense. >> the man charged in connection enth the shooting death of jazmine barnes was back in court today. b eric black, jr., is now charged with capital murder. >> dramatic video out of texas. >> police and good samaritans all working together to rescue an elderly man from this burning car. >> police say that man would not...
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the road that leads to brown's new residence... is now paved. (ken) a women's march in humbolt county has been postponed -- and the reason why is getti mixed reactions nationwide. (pam) organizers of the march said, they had concerns the event would not be diverse enough. nazy javid reports. nats of march"hear me roar!" beth wylie:"the media attention that we received after using the phrase 'overwhelmingly white' was not surprising to me because it's a catch phrase that people often feel uncomfortable when they hear."beth wylie -- doubling-down on why the decision was made -- to postpone the eureka women's march.kelsey reedy:"not because we were worried about white people just showing up and attending, but we were worried that the leadership was not going to be diverse. and so this event was going to be from the perspective of solely white people."former eureka city council candidate -- hailey lamb -- with a different take.hailey lamb: "saying that it was overwhelmingly white is just ridiculous."kelsey reedy -- one of the march organizers -- say
the road that leads to brown's new residence... is now paved. (ken) a women's march in humbolt county has been postponed -- and the reason why is getti mixed reactions nationwide. (pam) organizers of the march said, they had concerns the event would not be diverse enough. nazy javid reports. nats of march"hear me roar!" beth wylie:"the media attention that we received after using the phrase 'overwhelmingly white' was not surprising to me because it's a catch phrase that people...
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supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: thank you chair kim. i want to thank everyone for being here today and joining me on this board for an important hearing concerning muny. >> supervisor kim: please take your conversations outside. this will be appreciated. >> supervisor brown: i like to thank my staff. let me open by saying that i'm a big believer in public transit. as the number people crowding this planet continues to grow in a larger and larger percentage of those people choose to make their homes in cities including this one and as we face the reality of climate change it seems that san francisco best future is one where all san francisco is not only use public transportation but they have to be able to depend on it. it's not about being better than the rest. in my opinion, public trust is critical to making this happen. there's relationships between ridership and revenue and the growth of the public transit system all hinge on public trust. if we decide to take the bus and it comes on time, we get to where we're going on time, then w
supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: thank you chair kim. i want to thank everyone for being here today and joining me on this board for an important hearing concerning muny. >> supervisor kim: please take your conversations outside. this will be appreciated. >> supervisor brown: i like to thank my staff. let me open by saying that i'm a big believer in public transit. as the number people crowding this planet continues to grow in a larger and larger percentage of those...
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. >> brown: and now? >> and now, without that, i do wonder how-- for me, the challenge is going to be, how do we keep the intimacy of the project? tnow that we literally ha world in front of both of us, to do various things with it.>> rown: one issue the two will tackle is based on wood's new reality: the process of re-entry to society. and on the day we visited, wooda and poor were ng their scripts for a special "earle huepisode featuring an interview with governor brown, recorded after the commutation. as >> brown: the teamlso learning the ins and outs of a new recording studio-- one far om the media center at s quentin. >> all right, come on now. tell me how it feels being in here. >> well, i mean, it feels cool. we back to what we do. so, you ready? to all right, partner. >> you're listenin special, unplanned, abbreviated episode of "ear hustle." >> brown: you've goto think about "ear hustle" podcasts in a different way, i guess? >> yes, i think so. part of what i never paid attention to is that we hu
. >> brown: and now? >> and now, without that, i do wonder how-- for me, the challenge is going to be, how do we keep the intimacy of the project? tnow that we literally ha world in front of both of us, to do various things with it.>> rown: one issue the two will tackle is based on wood's new reality: the process of re-entry to society. and on the day we visited, wooda and poor were ng their scripts for a special "earle huepisode featuring an interview with governor...
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without governor haslam's commutation brown would not be eligible for parole until she rnyears old. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the fight to save sears, the last ditch effort to brick it back from the brink of bankruptcy. >>> plus, the best jobs of 2019 in case you're looking for that big career change. >>> just when all seemed to be lost, a glimpse of hope for embattled retailer sears, kpix 5 anne makevec. >> there are about 500 sears stores still operating acro the u.s. including this one here. but it looks like most, if not all of them could be closing. >> i always shopped here, bought all of my appliances here. >> sears customers are mourning the decline of what was once an iconic retailer. >> anything i need i would come, you will see i won't come anymore if this close. >> parent company sears holdings which filed for bankruptcy in october is now considering a revised bid from the hedge fund run by its chairman and former ceo, it could keep 425 sears stores open, but sears has to accept that $4.4 billion bid which is now part of an auction running through january 1
without governor haslam's commutation brown would not be eligible for parole until she rnyears old. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the fight to save sears, the last ditch effort to brick it back from the brink of bankruptcy. >>> plus, the best jobs of 2019 in case you're looking for that big career change. >>> just when all seemed to be lost, a glimpse of hope for embattled retailer sears, kpix 5 anne makevec. >> there are about 500 sears stores still...
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he has written about the brown family and says brown red for m california a leader on fighting climate change with his signature style. >> this is in for me, this is for you. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and he emphasized making a global leader. >> he also saw criminal justice reform during his second stint but some projects, he did not complete. >> there are two big structure projects that could be in the long run big parts of his legacy completing the water project and building the high- speed rail but we don't know what will happen. >> his long career in politics included serving as mayor of oakland for 1999 to 2007. >> i felt like his stent as the mayor of oakland brought a sense of real connection with the real plight of our most vulnerable populations in california. >> current mayor, mayor libby schaaf saw his character up close. >> i will be very honest for you, working for jerry brown was exhausting. that man has boundless energy. >> she says she doesn't see jerry brown leaving the world stage quite yet. >> i am sure there will be a next chapter for
he has written about the brown family and says brown red for m california a leader on fighting climate change with his signature style. >> this is in for me, this is for you. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and he emphasized making a global leader. >> he also saw criminal justice reform during his second stint but some projects, he did not complete. >> there are two big structure projects that could be in the long run big parts of his legacy...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. >> woodruff: astrophysicist dr. jedidah isler has been focusing her studies on esazars-- these are super- masssive black hn space. in tonight's "brief but spectacular" episode, she emphasizes diversi and clusion in science, technology, engineering and math, or stem. l >>e space, period. hands-down, i think the night sky is one of the most beautiful things in the universe. >> learning about space was sort of the tng that i did when i was a kid. and then i found black holes, and life was different. ( laughs )th 's now my area of expertise. i study black holes. i study super-massive black holes, the os that are, like, millions to billions of times the mass of our own sun. and they are marvelous. etey have a way of forming very, very fast-movingvery near them. the way the universe is be-- is able to be a particle accelerator, i think that's really amazing. when i say to people, "i'm an astrhysicist," i can tell th extent to which they're surprised by that by their response to me. "you're an astrophysicist?" when i was s
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in los angeles. >> woodruff: astrophysicist dr. jedidah isler has been focusing her studies on esazars-- these are super- masssive black hn space. in tonight's "brief but spectacular" episode, she emphasizes diversi and clusion in science, technology, engineering and math, or stem. l >>e space, period. hands-down, i think the night sky is one of the most beautiful things in the universe. >> learning about space was sort of the...
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and you can see here that's not necessarily the case. >> brown: saba ali, american- born of pakistani descent, served as an advisor to the exhibition. a personal stylist by profession, she helped arrange the scarves and other clothing on the mannequins. she also lent her own wedding dress, a beautiful ensemble she found in her parents' homeland. the mother of four, she says she grew up amid 'modest'cl hing, but made her own decision to start wearing a scarf only when she was in college. >> within the muslim community there are different levels of modesty that women adhere to. so it's really a woman's own choice, and i find that really ironic because when people see a covered woman, they just assume that it's so anti-feminist and somebody must have told her to do that. >> brown: that's the stereotype >> thae stereotype, and that's what we're trying to open up hearts and mind to here. you know i'm notiving in a country where maybe my headscarf is understood. so it's almost like a ty upon oome to go out and kind ofk my best without, obviously callg >> brown: there are countries and cultu
and you can see here that's not necessarily the case. >> brown: saba ali, american- born of pakistani descent, served as an advisor to the exhibition. a personal stylist by profession, she helped arrange the scarves and other clothing on the mannequins. she also lent her own wedding dress, a beautiful ensemble she found in her parents' homeland. the mother of four, she says she grew up amid 'modest'cl hing, but made her own decision to start wearing a scarf only when she was in college....
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book club. >> yes. >> brown: an old fas book club. >> yes. >> brown: you get together. it's great. you know, i think for me hav the book club is a great lesson in listening. i really lovo listen to everyone tell their own story and how they relate to their own characters. it my favorite part. i love doing social media. but being able to sit next to a reader and look theme eye and persuade them to maybe like a character a little bit more. i love that back and forth. >> brown: the wel-read black girl book club and now the "well-read black girl" anthology. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: and finally, another in our occasional series called "my music," where singers and musicians talk about their work, their influences and the art of their craft. if you haven't already heard of her, let's introduce you to margo price. she's up for a gmmy for best new artist next month. the 35-year-old country musician has been making waves with songs about the beauty and strugglesof ural america. and she sings about her own issues with alcohol, loss, and trying to make it in n
book club. >> yes. >> brown: an old fas book club. >> yes. >> brown: you get together. it's great. you know, i think for me hav the book club is a great lesson in listening. i really lovo listen to everyone tell their own story and how they relate to their own characters. it my favorite part. i love doing social media. but being able to sit next to a reader and look theme eye and persuade them to maybe like a character a little bit more. i love that back and forth....
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the woman said she met chris brown in a nightclub. they went back to the mandarin oriental hotel in central paris where the woman said brown raped her in his suite. the role of the other two have not been established but drugs were involved. neither brown or his lawyer or publicist have commented. the publicist won't say why crews brown was in paris and the u.s. embassy in paris still said it will not comment on this case, period, shep. >> shepard: trace gallagher reporting live from los angeles. police say a drunk man tried to hijack a plane, but the crew reportedly pulled a fast one on him. details are next. and the lawyer for an a american accused of spying in russia said the former marine didn't realize he had a flash drive full of russian state secrets. his explanation and what happened in court today for the man in the cage coming up. i'm a bunch of wind. and just like your stomach after that strip mall sushi, well, i'm a bit unpredictable. let's redecorate. whatsyamatter tanya, i thought you loved being spontaneous? i do. and i
the woman said she met chris brown in a nightclub. they went back to the mandarin oriental hotel in central paris where the woman said brown raped her in his suite. the role of the other two have not been established but drugs were involved. neither brown or his lawyer or publicist have commented. the publicist won't say why crews brown was in paris and the u.s. embassy in paris still said it will not comment on this case, period, shep. >> shepard: trace gallagher reporting live from los...
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yes. >> brown: you get together. it's great. you know, i thk for me having the book club is a great lesson in listening. i really love to listeto everyone tell their own story and how they relate to their own characters. m itfavorite part. i love doing social media. but being able to sit next to a reader and look them in the eye and persuade them maybe like a character a little bit more. love that back and forth >> brown: the well-read black girl book club and now the "well-read black girl" anthology. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, ank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has beeprovided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> the fwod foundation. ing with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwe. >> carnegie corporation of new york.
yes. >> brown: you get together. it's great. you know, i thk for me having the book club is a great lesson in listening. i really love to listeto everyone tell their own story and how they relate to their own characters. m itfavorite part. i love doing social media. but being able to sit next to a reader and look them in the eye and persuade them maybe like a character a little bit more. love that back and forth >> brown: the well-read black girl book club and now the...
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brown chapel is one of the oldest black churches in selma. dr. king gave his first speech 1965. city on january 2, [video clip] >> i'm here to tell you that the businessmen, the mayor of the city, the police commissioner of the city, and everybody in the white power structure of the city must take responsibility for everything done in the city of selma. >> announcing his presence and letting the folks here know the voice.t now had a new 1930's, thehe voters league have been the main organization working in selma to achieve voting rights for african americans. they were the main people voting -- holding drives and classes for blacks throughout the county and city. they worked throughout the 1950's to40's, and attack the problem of african americans in selma not having the right to vote. sncc sentn february, its first representatives here to be the voice for sncc in the area. sncc was beginning to go into places that had not been touched by the civil rights movement. they were the people working with the young folks here in selma to prepare them for the work of civil rights and to
brown chapel is one of the oldest black churches in selma. dr. king gave his first speech 1965. city on january 2, [video clip] >> i'm here to tell you that the businessmen, the mayor of the city, the police commissioner of the city, and everybody in the white power structure of the city must take responsibility for everything done in the city of selma. >> announcing his presence and letting the folks here know the voice.t now had a new 1930's, thehe voters league have been the main...
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black and brown. people and so. for me you know. it is it is absolutely wonderful and divine and a main thing that everyone has clemency and. there can always be more because she's also on parole and just magine how. easy right because the way that the state is structure for someone to break their parole even unknowingly and. i think that i think the governor did the bare minimum very bare minimum so i don't think we should thank our congratulate. him for doing what is right. great point and i agree some tell you this case was really a tragic case so little you know you talk about underage a victim of sexual trafficking sixteen years old at the time probably even younger when we started you know convicting good of killing him robbing a guy who was sexually bought her. you know. you know is the justice system's treatment of the exception or the more when it comes to victims of sexual trafficking. it is the norm in d.c. there is. a safe harbor law which basically says that if you're under eighteen and you are engaged in the sex trade
black and brown. people and so. for me you know. it is it is absolutely wonderful and divine and a main thing that everyone has clemency and. there can always be more because she's also on parole and just magine how. easy right because the way that the state is structure for someone to break their parole even unknowingly and. i think that i think the governor did the bare minimum very bare minimum so i don't think we should thank our congratulate. him for doing what is right. great point and i...
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brown. for members of the public, if they have any information regarding the murder of aubrey aborcaza, please call the tip line, 575-4444, and thank you again -- 415-475-4444. thank you. any further public comment? hearing none, public comment is closed. next line item. [agenda item read] >> commissioner mazzucco: hearing none, public comment's closed. >> clerk: item seven, vote whether to hold item eight in closed session, including vote whether to assert the attorney-client privilege with regard to items 8-a and b, section 67.10 >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> commissioner mazzucco: do i have a motion for nondisclosure? >> so moved. >> commissioner mazzucco: second? >> second. >> commissioner mazzucco: so moved. thank you, call for the next line item. >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> commissioner mazzucco: do i have a motion? >> i'm going to vote no? >> huh? >> i'm going to vote no, too -- no. >> commissioner mazzucco: okay. we are adjourned. if >> the hon. london breed: hello, everyone. g
brown. for members of the public, if they have any information regarding the murder of aubrey aborcaza, please call the tip line, 575-4444, and thank you again -- 415-475-4444. thank you. any further public comment? hearing none, public comment is closed. next line item. [agenda item read] >> commissioner mazzucco: hearing none, public comment's closed. >> clerk: item seven, vote whether to hold item eight in closed session, including vote whether to assert the attorney-client...
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brown. if anyone has any information regarding the murder of aubrey abrakasa, please call the hotline. i would advise you not to go talk to that person. i will talk to you offline. any further public comment? hearing none, public comment is closed. next line item. >> item 7, all public comments on item 8, closed session. vote whether to hold item 9 in closed session. >> public comment regarding our closed session. mr. petrelis, why am i not surprised. >> i would like to object to you going in closed session about these personnel matters. we don't get accountability when you go into closed session. i know you take a vote afterward. i checked your minutes. you are taking votes afterwards if you are going to release the information, the minutes about what you have discussed and you aren't voting to release that information. because there is no transparency in terms of what you are discussing against these officers, it strengthens the distrust in the community of the commission and the work that
brown. if anyone has any information regarding the murder of aubrey abrakasa, please call the hotline. i would advise you not to go talk to that person. i will talk to you offline. any further public comment? hearing none, public comment is closed. next line item. >> item 7, all public comments on item 8, closed session. vote whether to hold item 9 in closed session. >> public comment regarding our closed session. mr. petrelis, why am i not surprised. >> i would like to object...
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huge black and brown youth there criminalized just for trying to survive. abusive situations as well as what are the situations that we need as a society just looking to change situations so some toy abroad isn't put into the situation where you know is killing a robbery and one of those elements that we have to look up to keep people from falling into those traps keep people from being abused. we have to end right culture yeah i mean. really that's one of the things right and like the ending of rape culture i think about surviving r. kelly just aren't right and really what he was doing was trafficking children he was trafficking a little black girls. and ending rape culture is absolutely paramount. and we need to end poverty. which means that i really do feel you know i mean i know people get scared when you talk about like democratic socialism but i think that i would rather know that everyone has a house has food be able to live. and then they're having to be people who are homeless and having to get into a situation where they are absolutely one more th
huge black and brown youth there criminalized just for trying to survive. abusive situations as well as what are the situations that we need as a society just looking to change situations so some toy abroad isn't put into the situation where you know is killing a robbery and one of those elements that we have to look up to keep people from falling into those traps keep people from being abused. we have to end right culture yeah i mean. really that's one of the things right and like the ending...
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>> brown: heart metaphor. i arted with heartbreak, yeah. >> there are a number i can think of, but probably take heart. take heart. th reason why isit is sort of what my father, it was like his prescription for living. you know, after his father died and my grandfather, there was really no one leading the hobame in 1950s india. and my father would go and he started going to college and he would walk home, you know, his family was indigent, and my grandmother would tell him, take heart, have courage, and soe beca's so cross cultural, i would say take heart. >> brown: okay. let's go to the second question. >> how much can ano emtional state affect the functioning of the heart? >> brown: the emotional sate affect the functioning of the heart. a lot of people wonder about. this you write much about it. w know that the emotions affect the heart in many different ways. ute emotional disruption cange chhe heart's shape. why emotional stress would cau t the heare change shape, i mean, it's just fascinating, and 's rea
>> brown: heart metaphor. i arted with heartbreak, yeah. >> there are a number i can think of, but probably take heart. take heart. th reason why isit is sort of what my father, it was like his prescription for living. you know, after his father died and my grandfather, there was really no one leading the hobame in 1950s india. and my father would go and he started going to college and he would walk home, you know, his family was indigent, and my grandmother would tell him, take...
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jerry brown to see that as a priority. newsom will introduce a roughly $2 billion investment in child care and early learning programs in his budget address later this week.newsom's monday inaugural address also drew cheers when he pledged to expand health care.republican lawmakers, meanwhile, are holding off on harsh criticism for now of the democrat. republican sen. jim nielsen says he doesn't think the state can afford newsom's ambitious proposals.but he says he hopes to work with the new governor on wildfire management.assembly republican leader marie waldron says she hopes the two can find common ground.california's new governor says his policy goals include lowering prescription drug costs, increasing affordable housing and ending the use of private prisons. gov. gavin newsom didn't provide details in his broad pronouncements monday as he was sworn in to office.the democratic governor says he'll try to use the market power of the most populous state to lower prescription drug costs and mount what he called a "marshal
jerry brown to see that as a priority. newsom will introduce a roughly $2 billion investment in child care and early learning programs in his budget address later this week.newsom's monday inaugural address also drew cheers when he pledged to expand health care.republican lawmakers, meanwhile, are holding off on harsh criticism for now of the democrat. republican sen. jim nielsen says he doesn't think the state can afford newsom's ambitious proposals.but he says he hopes to work with the new...
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amy: cyntoia brown. her attorney houston gordon, , addressed reporters shortly after brown was granted clemency mondaday. >> her story, though, is a story that should be a catalyst for a lot of others, thousands of other juveniles. we need to see this as a national awakening to change the draconian laws thatat allow juveniles, children, to be placed in adult prisons. amy: over the years, cyntoia brown's case drew widespread attention on social media under the hashtag #freecyntoiabrown. popstar rihanna wrote -- "something is horribly wrong when the system enables these rapists and the victim is thrown away for life!" pbs independent lens featured brown's story in its series "sentencing children." this is a clip of then 16-year-old cyntoia brown being interrogated by assistant district attorney jeff burks during a juvenile court hearing. >> you felt like if you try to leave, he would harm you? >> right. >> on your b belief that is basd on the fact he told you get a gun and he is a sharpshooter? >> not only
amy: cyntoia brown. her attorney houston gordon, , addressed reporters shortly after brown was granted clemency mondaday. >> her story, though, is a story that should be a catalyst for a lot of others, thousands of other juveniles. we need to see this as a national awakening to change the draconian laws thatat allow juveniles, children, to be placed in adult prisons. amy: over the years, cyntoia brown's case drew widespread attention on social media under the hashtag #freecyntoiabrown....
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graeme brown. joining me is katie brown, cha rlotte's joining me is katie brown, charlotte's sister. thank you for joining us. first of all, give me your response to the news this man is in custody in georgia? shock was the first feeling, relieved that, the first feeling, relieved that, the thing ifind quite baffling is he's still maintaining his innocence. someone who has runway from this, this, the trial and another offence, you know, that doesn't scream like an innocent man's actions to me, why did he ru nway man's actions to me, why did he runway if he was claiming innocence? what have the last few years been for you while he has been on the run? i don't think he realises the devastation that he ease caused our whole family, and charlie's friends and everyone connected he still thinks he's the victim but he doesn't seem to even show any shred of humanity for the fact that he's -- his of humanity for the fact that he's —— his actions have caused charlie to lose her life, and no—one can und
graeme brown. joining me is katie brown, cha rlotte's joining me is katie brown, charlotte's sister. thank you for joining us. first of all, give me your response to the news this man is in custody in georgia? shock was the first feeling, relieved that, the first feeling, relieved that, the thing ifind quite baffling is he's still maintaining his innocence. someone who has runway from this, this, the trial and another offence, you know, that doesn't scream like an innocent man's actions to me,...
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. >>> new legal trouble for singer chris brown. cbs's tina kraus reports he was just arrested in paris on suspicion of rape. >> reporter: singer chrisbrown was taken into custody in paris monday after a woman filed a rape complaint against him. the 29-year-old r&b star -- a 24-year-old woman says she met brown and his friends at this nightclub in paris last week and went back to brown's hotel suite where the alleged rape took place. the artist was in town for paris fashion week and posted this instagram photo meeting with fans. french judicial sources tell cbs news in addition to the allegation of aggravated rape, brown faces possible charges for drug-related offenses. brown's publicists have not commented on the claims. the recording artist has a history of violence, most famously for a felony conviction for the 2009 assault on his then girlfriend, rihanna. paris investigators have two days to decide whether to let brown go or to file preliminary charges. tina kraus, cbs news, london. >>> you could pay the price if you don't bring
. >>> new legal trouble for singer chris brown. cbs's tina kraus reports he was just arrested in paris on suspicion of rape. >> reporter: singer chrisbrown was taken into custody in paris monday after a woman filed a rape complaint against him. the 29-year-old r&b star -- a 24-year-old woman says she met brown and his friends at this nightclub in paris last week and went back to brown's hotel suite where the alleged rape took place. the artist was in town for paris fashion...
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. >> brown: what should people do? >> in the book talk about when i learned that i myself have heart disease, and, you know, i way living a pree healthy leaf and i was exercising and would say that the best information we have at this point, to be perfectly practical, is to follow a mediterranean diet. that's a diet that's rich in olive oil, inruits and vegetables, a little bit of wine, whole grains, fish, kind of what michael pollen i advocates, whi history prescriptions for a good diet is eat food, which means od that your mother or your grandmother would recognize as food, nottoo much, mostly plant. >> brown: all right. as alwa, we'll continue wi our questions and have the full conversation on our now read this facebook page. for nsaweep jauhar, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> brown: and le announce our february pick. we're returning to fiction with the oscars comi up at the end of next month, "the wife" is a novel about a nobelg prize-winniter with a big secret. the film version came out last yea
. >> brown: what should people do? >> in the book talk about when i learned that i myself have heart disease, and, you know, i way living a pree healthy leaf and i was exercising and would say that the best information we have at this point, to be perfectly practical, is to follow a mediterranean diet. that's a diet that's rich in olive oil, inruits and vegetables, a little bit of wine, whole grains, fish, kind of what michael pollen i advocates, whi history prescriptions for a good...
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former mayor willie brown says pelosi is a perfect fit for this new beginning.. nats:san francisco representative nancy pelosi reclaims her role as speaker as democrats reclaim the house..the 116th congress is the most diverse in american history..sot: house speaker pelosi takes over an energized ever before..sot: i think that we have the number of women because of nancy pelosi and nancy pelosi's leadership.. former san francisco mayor willie brown says many of the women in congress are disciples of pelosi. brown says pelosi's work as a congresswoman combined with her family's history makes her perfect for this momentsot: nancy pelosi is the only person who appears to be focused on trying to do right pursuant of this democracy with mutual respect for everybody..meanwhile, bay area women lead the way in representing california in congress..pelosi is joined by u.s. senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris..brown says it shows northern california having a surplus of leadership..sot: in my opinion it will be that way for a very long time.. long time.. (dan)brown a
former mayor willie brown says pelosi is a perfect fit for this new beginning.. nats:san francisco representative nancy pelosi reclaims her role as speaker as democrats reclaim the house..the 116th congress is the most diverse in american history..sot: house speaker pelosi takes over an energized ever before..sot: i think that we have the number of women because of nancy pelosi and nancy pelosi's leadership.. former san francisco mayor willie brown says many of the women in congress are...
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brown was arrested tuesday--but was released without charges. >>> chris brown filed a defamation suit against his accuser today. the woman claimed brown and two other men raped her in a paris hotel room. brown was released without charges. prosecutors say the case is ongoing. brown denied the allegations on social media. >>> victory for amanda knox, the european court of human rights ordered italy to pay her financial damages. the court says that knox's rights were violated after she was first arrested. police failed to provide her with an attorney and an interpreter when she was detained. knox spent nearly four years in an italian prison accused of murdering her former roommate which she was later acquitted. now italy must pay knox under $21,000. that's it for the news at 5:00. >>> kpix5 news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> the person that murdered my sister has more rights and has more voice than we do. >> why the family of a murdered teenage girl in the east bay says a man convicted of her killing is getting off way too easy thanks to a new state law. >> plus pg&e said your power rat
brown was arrested tuesday--but was released without charges. >>> chris brown filed a defamation suit against his accuser today. the woman claimed brown and two other men raped her in a paris hotel room. brown was released without charges. prosecutors say the case is ongoing. brown denied the allegations on social media. >>> victory for amanda knox, the european court of human rights ordered italy to pay her financial damages. the court says that knox's rights were violated...
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you can see gray davis to his left and outgoing governor jerry brown. or to our left and jerry brown to our right. >> governor newsom had a lot to say in his speech. if you want to listen to the highlights as well as see more pictures of his son dutch, we have it on abc7news.com. >>> meanwhile, abc 7 news was at oakland city hall where mayor libby schaaf and other elected officials took the oath of office today. as she began her second term, schaaf promised to make community safety her top priority. her long-term plan includes creating more preschools. schaaf says her second goal is ensuring more affordable housing for all. >>> in the north bay, a man's body was pulled out of a santa rosa creek this morning. someone called 911 just before 10:00 a.m. saying they saw a hand sticking up just west of the pearson street bridge. when firefighters arrived, they found the body in the water and caught in some bushes. it's not clear how the man got there or if the weather had anything to do with the man's death. the creek was swollen because of this weekend's sto
you can see gray davis to his left and outgoing governor jerry brown. or to our left and jerry brown to our right. >> governor newsom had a lot to say in his speech. if you want to listen to the highlights as well as see more pictures of his son dutch, we have it on abc7news.com. >>> meanwhile, abc 7 news was at oakland city hall where mayor libby schaaf and other elected officials took the oath of office today. as she began her second term, schaaf promised to make community...
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supervisor brown is now excused. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call roll on this item. >> clerk: on item 37 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. this motion is approved with a 10-0 vote. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call the next item. >> clerk: item 38 is a motion to reappoint supervisor and president norman yee to the golden gate bridge highway and transportation board of directors term ending january 31, 2021. >> president yee: okay. i guess there -- colleagues, i need to be excused. can somebody make a motion -- >> supervisor peskin: i will make a motion to excuse president yee. >> president yee: okay. >> supervisor peskin: on that motion made and seconded -- okay. [gavel]. >> supervisor peskin: so we did that item without objection. on the item, roll call, please, madam clerk. >> clerk: on that item -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> supervisor peskin: next item, please. >> clerk: item 39 is a motion to reappoint supervisor hillary r
supervisor brown is now excused. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call roll on this item. >> clerk: on item 37 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. this motion is approved with a 10-0 vote. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call the next item. >> clerk: item 38 is a motion to reappoint supervisor and president norman yee to the golden gate bridge highway and transportation board of directors term...
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charlotte brown died in december 2015. her father says his charlotte brown died in december 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now getjustice. it 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. it was so unbelievable, a sense of relief because it has been such a hard distressing three years. guernsey police say they are suspending the search for the plane carrying emiliano sala for the night. theresa may has told mps that delays brexit won't solve anything as leading brexiteers insist on changing details of her deal with the eu. children are turning their backs on sugary drinks but there is still a —— go. now more on that story of a man wa nted now more on that story of a man wanted for the manslaughter of a woman killed in a speed boat accident. jack shepherd had gone on the run before being convicted of killing charlotte brown in 2015. her father graham said he felt a huge sense of are leaf shepherd was in police custody. well, it was so
charlotte brown died in december 2015. her father says his charlotte brown died in december 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now getjustice. it 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. it was so unbelievable, a sense of relief because it has been such a hard distressing three years. guernsey police say they are suspending the search for the plane carrying emiliano sala for the night. theresa may has told mps that delays brexit...
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brown, dr. brown. reverend brown. i hear you, reverend brown, and we're trying to -- [inaudible] >> president cook: we're trying to conduct a meeting, mr. brown. we're trying to conduct a meeting, mr. brown. [inaudible] >> president cook: noted. thank you. [inaudible] >> president cook: noted. thank you. [inaudible] >> president cook: okay. do we have any other comments from commissioners? commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. i wanted to just ask a question about the school narratives -- first, i should say thank you for the report, and i really do appreciate that we have you twice a year to report on -- on your work. it's really important. but my question is how did we choose these four schools for the school narrative? >> yeah. so it's done in a combination of ways. so one, the research, planning and assessment team puts together a report every year about schools that are deemed at bright spots because they have shown outcomes that exceed the district average. we have a longer list of schools that
brown, dr. brown. reverend brown. i hear you, reverend brown, and we're trying to -- [inaudible] >> president cook: we're trying to conduct a meeting, mr. brown. we're trying to conduct a meeting, mr. brown. [inaudible] >> president cook: noted. thank you. [inaudible] >> president cook: noted. thank you. [inaudible] >> president cook: okay. do we have any other comments from commissioners? commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: thank you. i wanted to just ask...
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kron4's dan thorn talked with former san francisco mayor willie brown .... about congreto power. san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi reclaims her seat in the house..former san francisco mayor willie brown says with the number of women now serving in congress, pelosi is the ideal leader.. sot: 75 of the 100 women that are now part of the 535 i.e. the house and senate have came from what nancy has been attempting to do. brown calls those women disciples of pelosi..he says the speaker will be embraced by a democratic majority in the house that is more diverse than ever..sot: she is perfect for the role that she will now have to play..incidentally, bay area women are leading the way in representing california in congress..pelosi is joined by u.s. senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris.. brown says it shows northern california having a surplus of person who appears to be focused on trying to do right pursuant of this democracy with mutual respect for everybody.. ( robin ) brown suspects northern california to continue to have a strong influence in washington. the former mayo
kron4's dan thorn talked with former san francisco mayor willie brown .... about congreto power. san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi reclaims her seat in the house..former san francisco mayor willie brown says with the number of women now serving in congress, pelosi is the ideal leader.. sot: 75 of the 100 women that are now part of the 535 i.e. the house and senate have came from what nancy has been attempting to do. brown calls those women disciples of pelosi..he says the speaker will be...
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brown's case gained notoriety in 2011 after a documentary described how brown was forced into a life of prostitution as a child. the man she killed had hired the teen to have sex with him. she claimed she feared for her life and shot him. >> why would you throw me away for the rest of my life. i don't understand that. >> reporter: brown was found guilty in 2006 and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 2057. but stars like rihanna, kim kardashian and lebron james all shared clips of her interviews and rallied behind her. >> it was so necessary to change. it wasn't so much of a choice but i had to. >> reporter: now after years of working towards bettering herself behind bars, brown will be released on parole in august. >> cyntoia's transformation is nothing short of a miracle to watch her go from where she was to where she is the most amazing thing. >> brown worked to get her ged in prison. she's now one course away from earning her bachelor's degree. she is set to be released in august and will serve ten years on parole. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader gi
brown's case gained notoriety in 2011 after a documentary described how brown was forced into a life of prostitution as a child. the man she killed had hired the teen to have sex with him. she claimed she feared for her life and shot him. >> why would you throw me away for the rest of my life. i don't understand that. >> reporter: brown was found guilty in 2006 and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 2057. but stars like rihanna, kim kardashian and lebron...