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michael brooks' loved ones paid their respects. he was 15. his friend accidentally shot him in the head last saturday after a sheaf over after gaining access to one of 22 weapons. >> you can't blame anybody. it is over. so you just have to move on. >> his family is struggling to come to terms with the death. police won't file charges but haven't ruled them off against the gun's owner who says he kepted the guns locked up and had no idea how the children got aheld of them. -- ahold of them. >> brooks loved football and pallbearers wore ravens jerseys. this case brought up concerns over gun storage. if you have a weapon in the home and children in the home that gun is locked up and unloaded. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >>> we will have more from friends and family of michael brooks coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> family grieving the loss of a mother is planning a candlelight vigil tonight. her and her daughter were found dead inside a hotel this week. her former boyfriend is in custody. the vij will take place -- the can
michael brooks' loved ones paid their respects. he was 15. his friend accidentally shot him in the head last saturday after a sheaf over after gaining access to one of 22 weapons. >> you can't blame anybody. it is over. so you just have to move on. >> his family is struggling to come to terms with the death. police won't file charges but haven't ruled them off against the gun's owner who says he kepted the guns locked up and had no idea how the children got aheld of them. -- ahold...
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. >>> the funeral is underway for michael brooks. he's the 15-year-old teen accidentally shot and killed by a teen at a sleepover. mike hellgren has more on the somber service. mike? >> reporter: good afternoon, jessica and everyone. there were many friends and family members, quite a few tears shed. the pastor told them not to place blame, remember he's at peace. his loved ones paid their last respects to him. he was 15. his 11-year-old friend accidentally shot him in the head last saturday at a sleepover after gaining access to one of 22 weapons stored in a bedroom in cherry hill. >> you can't blame anyone, it's over, you have to move on. >> reporter: his family's struggling to come to terms with his death. the police won't file charges against the 11-year-old shooter and they haven't ruled them out against the owner. he said he kept the guns locked up and has no idea how the children got ahold of them. >> there was no negligence involved. i would change places with him if i could. >> reporter: he loved football. the pallbearers wo
. >>> the funeral is underway for michael brooks. he's the 15-year-old teen accidentally shot and killed by a teen at a sleepover. mike hellgren has more on the somber service. mike? >> reporter: good afternoon, jessica and everyone. there were many friends and family members, quite a few tears shed. the pastor told them not to place blame, remember he's at peace. his loved ones paid their last respects to him. he was 15. his 11-year-old friend accidentally shot him in the head...
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michael brooks was 15 years old. mike hellgren, back to you. >> thank you. police say if you have children in your house, guns should be kept locked and unloaded with the ammunition in a separate place. >>> another accidental shooting this, one in a prince george's county playground is under investigation. a five-year-old shot his four- year-old neighbor in the back. it happened at an apartment complex in hillcrest heights. the child is expected to survive. the detectives are strike to determine who owns the gun and where the pair got it. >>> a maryland native is missing in georgia tonight, and police have made a gruesome discovery in her apartment complex. jessica is falling the case from the newsroom. jessica. >> reporter: the woman grew up in howard county and attended appleton high school. she was lasts seen alive on june 25th in georgia. investigators found a dead body near her apartment but knows remains have not been positively identified. neighbors say she expressed concern because she thought someone tried to break into her apartment. police center
michael brooks was 15 years old. mike hellgren, back to you. >> thank you. police say if you have children in your house, guns should be kept locked and unloaded with the ammunition in a separate place. >>> another accidental shooting this, one in a prince george's county playground is under investigation. a five-year-old shot his four- year-old neighbor in the back. it happened at an apartment complex in hillcrest heights. the child is expected to survive. the detectives are...
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a11-year-old was playing with a gun and accidently shot michael brooks. the gun was in a locked room but the 11-year-old found the key. the services will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> new this morning, baltimore's summer jump-start warrant initiative will start summer -- rather is going to start in the next two weeks. mayor stephanie rawlings-breaks will -- blake will make an announcement. so far, they have made 635 arrests with this. >>> carroll county sheriff's office is taking the law enforcement lead in the county. the deputies were proafl handled by state police. under the deal the sheriff office will be responsible for licensing and maintaining the property information data base and sexual president tourings. they will monitor the incidents on state and federal highways. >>> investigators will try to figure out what caused a fire in downtown bolt that -- baltimore that broke out in a garage right around dinner time. it was close to patrick's pub on pratt street. we understand there w
a11-year-old was playing with a gun and accidently shot michael brooks. the gun was in a locked room but the 11-year-old found the key. the services will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> new this morning, baltimore's summer jump-start warrant initiative will start summer -- rather is going to start in the next two weeks. mayor stephanie rawlings-breaks will -- blake will make an announcement. so far, they have made 635...
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michael brooks was killed when an 11-year-old boy was playing with a gun and accidently shot him. we are told the gun was kept in a locked room but aapparently the 11-year-old found the key. the funeral service will be held today at ten at the christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> 7 minutes after 6 right now. the trial began for a locksmith accused of scamming customers out of hundreds of dollars. we have been following joe horton in a works for you investigation for about a year now. sim court order -- civil court order him to pay and the prosecution laid out the case yesterday with the woman claiming that horton forged her signature on a document. the defense called horton's girlfriend to the stand and she says the woman did sign the paper herself. after that, the judge approved the continuance in the trial. no word on when it will pick back up but we will be on it and let you know. >>> firefighters says a nuclear complex is scrambling to clear the bush away. >> it is stored a few miles from a monster blaze going through the surrounding forest. did t
michael brooks was killed when an 11-year-old boy was playing with a gun and accidently shot him. we are told the gun was kept in a locked room but aapparently the 11-year-old found the key. the funeral service will be held today at ten at the christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> 7 minutes after 6 right now. the trial began for a locksmith accused of scamming customers out of hundreds of dollars. we have been following joe horton in a works for you...
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the bullet hit michael brooks. we are told the gun was kept in a locked room but the 11-year- old found the keych the funeral service will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> heart warming story for you -- a heart warming story for you this morning. >> a unique way a man is standing up for a great cause. >>> plus, most of us will never speak to the president let alone insult him. why one political analyst is not headed back to work this morning. you are watching, "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30 in the morning. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> 20 minutes away from five. it's certainly been quite an ordeal for those along the mississippi river after the massive floods that devastated homes and towns. but one young man has decided to help and it's all in the name of charity and maybe 15 minutes of fame. meet 21-year-old alex. he is paddle boating down the mississippi river. look at him. his journey is 2400 miles long. he is trying
the bullet hit michael brooks. we are told the gun was kept in a locked room but the 11-year- old found the keych the funeral service will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> heart warming story for you -- a heart warming story for you this morning. >> a unique way a man is standing up for a great cause. >>> plus, most of us will never speak to the president let alone insult him. why one political analyst is...
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well michael brooks hotel macarthur grant is the hotel macau divination marco resort hotel resort of the salty are you mccullum well could tell when resorts mccall's beverly plaza hotel macau riviera hotel macau cintra hotel macau. breaking news on our t.v. tonight divers make the tragic discovery of up to forty children's bodies inside the sun complex you crews are in central russia it went down in minutes killing more than half of the two hundred seven on board. with hope of finding survivors dwindling to the north the search is still on for bodies beneath the cold russian president putin says those responsible for the tragedy will be found and punished as you believe the vote was due to be scaled joy as the big easy healthy get. leave your golf course our child remained on the look at the shots relatives struggled to accept how their loved ones were dragged to their deaths when the ball carrier sank in open water during a weekend trip. welcome you're watching r t from moscow it's now eight pm i'm kevin zero in on the main story today a harrowing development indeed even this hour i
well michael brooks hotel macarthur grant is the hotel macau divination marco resort hotel resort of the salty are you mccullum well could tell when resorts mccall's beverly plaza hotel macau riviera hotel macau cintra hotel macau. breaking news on our t.v. tonight divers make the tragic discovery of up to forty children's bodies inside the sun complex you crews are in central russia it went down in minutes killing more than half of the two hundred seven on board. with hope of finding survivors...
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loved ones say their final farewells to a teen, killed in an accidental shooting. 15-year-old michael brooks was laid to rest after a funeral service. michael was at a sleepover when he and an 11-year-old got their hands on a gun. the weapon went off, killing michael. family members say they want answers. >> it is not right. guns should be put away from kids. >> the owner of the home, a former corrections officer, says he keeps all 22 of his weapons locked away and he has no idea how the boys got the gun. no charges have been filed. >>> the clock is tick not guilty washington. lawmakers head home without a deal in the heated debt debate. danielle nottingham reports on the next step in the partisan fight. >> congress received a new treasury department report before leaving for the 4th of july holiday. it warnings of major risk to the world economy if lawmakers fail to raise the debt limit in the next month. senate leaders agree to get back to the table for tough talks next week. both sides want deep spending cuts to accompany any increase in the debt limit. democrats want to end tax breaks th
loved ones say their final farewells to a teen, killed in an accidental shooting. 15-year-old michael brooks was laid to rest after a funeral service. michael was at a sleepover when he and an 11-year-old got their hands on a gun. the weapon went off, killing michael. family members say they want answers. >> it is not right. guns should be put away from kids. >> the owner of the home, a former corrections officer, says he keeps all 22 of his weapons locked away and he has no idea...
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michael brooks was at a tpraepbsd house when an 11-year-old found a gun in the home and while handling it accidentally shot brooks. authorities found a total of 22 guns in the home. so far no charges have been filed but police are still investigating the case. >> fire investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire that quickly spread through a vacant shopping center in randallstown. they responded to the liberty plaza shopping center. they believe a gas line fueled the flames. it took crews about an hour to put it out. there were no reports of any injuries. exxonmobil faces more than a billion dollars of punitive damages alone in a case involving a gasoline league. a jury returned the verdict thursday. a group of 1630 jacksonville, maryland, residents and business owners sued exxonmobil after a leak spoiled their ground water in 2006. the company says it will appeal. >> dozens of new laws are in effect and they include everything from an increase in state alcohol tax to a statute to eliminate drunk driving. david collins has more. >> now is the time for direct wine. shipment
michael brooks was at a tpraepbsd house when an 11-year-old found a gun in the home and while handling it accidentally shot brooks. authorities found a total of 22 guns in the home. so far no charges have been filed but police are still investigating the case. >> fire investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire that quickly spread through a vacant shopping center in randallstown. they responded to the liberty plaza shopping center. they believe a gas line fueled the flames....
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michael brooks was at a friend's house when investigators say an 11-year-old found the gun in the home and while handling it he accidentally shot brooks in the head. they found a total of 22 guns in home. so far no charges have been filed but police are investigating that case. fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a blaze that spread through a vacant shopping center in randallstown. officials believe a gas line fueled the flames. it took crews about an hour to put the fire out and there were no reports of injuries. >> exxonmobil faces more than a billion dollars in punitive damages in a case involving a gas leak. a baltimore county civil jury returned the verdict thursday. 160 residents and business owners sued exxonmobil after a leak spoiled their ground water in 2006. the company says it will appeal. >> a special review of the state could administration lead to criminal charges against employees. barry simms investigates the audit has turned up evidence suggesting the agency may have improperly used contract funds. >> maryland's highway administration plans and bu
michael brooks was at a friend's house when investigators say an 11-year-old found the gun in the home and while handling it he accidentally shot brooks in the head. they found a total of 22 guns in home. so far no charges have been filed but police are investigating that case. fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a blaze that spread through a vacant shopping center in randallstown. officials believe a gas line fueled the flames. it took crews about an hour to put the fire...
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michael brooks was killed when an 11-year-old accidently shot him at a friend's home.h on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> back to "good morning america and a live performancefrom beyonce. our question of the day what are you doing for the 4th of july holiday. ♪ do anything for me who will run the world ♪ >> a moment ago we saw on the stage. >> "run the world girls" from beyonce and look at this crowd here in central park on a perfect summer day going into the july 4th weekend. >> i love all we're all penned up like here like we're afraid to approach beyonce. so let's get to sam with the weather. >> i'm sorry. i'm too busy tweeting pictures to do weather. let's get to the boards. before we get to the fourth of july, one or two things you need to know before you enjoy this half hour of amazing music. it stays hot in the placing that were warm and thunderstorms will kick up in the southern zones. follow the areas in red and stay up with your local abc stations. just for entertainment here's some fourth of july cities. celebration, florida, coming in at 93 degrees. n't ev
michael brooks was killed when an 11-year-old accidently shot him at a friend's home.h on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> back to "good morning america and a live performancefrom beyonce. our question of the day what are you doing for the 4th of july holiday. ♪ do anything for me who will run the world ♪ >> a moment ago we saw on the stage. >> "run the world girls" from beyonce and look at this crowd here in central park on a perfect summer day going...
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. >> host: coming up in the next couple months on booktv, ann coulter, michael moore, david brooks. thanks for being with us, here's more booktv. >> are new but, the best of battles and leaders of the civil war. abraham lincoln was, as he told the council of generals that he convened at the white house, greatly disturbed by the state of affairs. the treasury was nearly exhausted. public credit was operating. congress was full of jack depends, as he said. foreign relations were perilous. spending more time fighting each other than the confederates in missouri and these. the general was sick in bed with typhoid fever, incommunicado. the army still make is inspiring his famous comment. if general mcclellan did not want to use the army may be can bar for a while. if something was not done send he confided the bottom would be out of the whole affair. 1862 may have been in no way the most dizzying year of the war. before it was over the in that better than worse than better than worse. within its roller-coaster of triumph and disaster abraham lincoln did nothing less then transformed the
. >> host: coming up in the next couple months on booktv, ann coulter, michael moore, david brooks. thanks for being with us, here's more booktv. >> are new but, the best of battles and leaders of the civil war. abraham lincoln was, as he told the council of generals that he convened at the white house, greatly disturbed by the state of affairs. the treasury was nearly exhausted. public credit was operating. congress was full of jack depends, as he said. foreign relations were...
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syndicated columnist mark shields and "washington post" columnist michael gerson. david brooks is off tonight. a few moments ago, the house of representatives did, in fact, pass the boehner bill by a vote of 218 to 210. they needed 216 to pass. there were no democrats among those 218. michael, what words would you use to describe, as a result of that vote a few moments ago, where we are now? >> well, i think it would be fascinating if it weren't so frightening. we have a situation where about 10% of the republican caucus in the house wanted to humiliate their own speaker in order to get a vote on a balanced budget amendment that is symbolic and completely irrelevant to the process. i think that's a sign of weakness on the republican part. it undermined their negotiating status in the senate. i think harry reid now has a lot of cards. i think he's gone to mitch mcconnell and said, what, do your people need to support my approach, the reid approach?" and that's what i believe to be the main approach that's taken and the housing will have to look at it again and they have to pass
syndicated columnist mark shields and "washington post" columnist michael gerson. david brooks is off tonight. a few moments ago, the house of representatives did, in fact, pass the boehner bill by a vote of 218 to 210. they needed 216 to pass. there were no democrats among those 218. michael, what words would you use to describe, as a result of that vote a few moments ago, where we are now? >> well, i think it would be fascinating if it weren't so frightening. we have a...
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of shields and gerson-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "washington post" columnist michael gerson. david brooks is away tonight. mark what do you make of that fannie mae story? >> well, the -- for home ownership is something i can recall president clinton speaking about it, president bush speaking about it, how important it was, a measure of achievement in the country. but as you go to the story of fannie mae, what it comes down to is they privatized profit. in other words, whether it's the investor. but they socialize losses. in other words, everybody else in the country picks up the tab when it doesn't, when it goes under. that is really --. >> lehrer: while you're making money yourself. >> you're making money, it's mine. >> lehrer: but if i lose t it's yours, government. >> it's yours, taxpayers. and i think that's a really bad public policy. >> lehrer: michael? >> well, it's still also the political context in which everyone's operating right now. as far as i know the president didn't have anything to do with this. but the bursting bubble of the housing market has really undermined confiden
of shields and gerson-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "washington post" columnist michael gerson. david brooks is away tonight. mark what do you make of that fannie mae story? >> well, the -- for home ownership is something i can recall president clinton speaking about it, president bush speaking about it, how important it was, a measure of achievement in the country. but as you go to the story of fannie mae, what it comes down to is they privatized profit. in other words,...
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. >> michael brooks, our umpire, safe. >> you were supposed to come but it was too hot. >> i lamed outmatch for him. peter alexander, his two triples. >> did somebody die? >> i know. >> while we're playing this. >> yes. >> are we mourning the -- >> there's mark victor at bat. >> i guess this is why -- this is the theme that gma was playing. ♪ >> yeah. great sports. they were great sports. >> they were. >> fun day. >> even better sports because they lost! >> natalie is a good sport. we aren't so much. >> fantastic. >> "today" show team, way to go. >> good job, team. >>> coming up -- >> how to avoid common nutritional pitfalls that can sabotage your diet. >> the queen of soul aretha franklin will be here for a live performance. >> first your local news and weather. [ female announcer ] the great taste is clear. [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh! [ female announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack so the freshness you see is what you taste. only from oscar mayer. [ cellphone beeps ] your mother's coming? grandma's coming! [ son ] yay! yay! ♪ it doesn't get better than
. >> michael brooks, our umpire, safe. >> you were supposed to come but it was too hot. >> i lamed outmatch for him. peter alexander, his two triples. >> did somebody die? >> i know. >> while we're playing this. >> yes. >> are we mourning the -- >> there's mark victor at bat. >> i guess this is why -- this is the theme that gma was playing. ♪ >> yeah. great sports. they were great sports. >> they were. >> fun day....
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. >> host: coming up in the next couple months on booktv, ann coulter, michael moore, david brooks. thanks for being with us, here's more booktv. >> you can find out about upcoming booktv weekend programs like "in depth "by using your mobile phone. simply text the word "book" to 99702 to receive a weekly e-mail about our schedule. and sign up now for a chance to receive a signed copy of linda hogan's book, "people of the whale." standard message and data rates apply. .. >> before we begin, i want to just say that this is the momentous time for politics and prose. as you know, i'm david cohen, who is carla cohen's husband. she and barbara meade, together with the stellar star here at politics and prose, you the very enbeiged and articulate lovers of books and ideas and the community of writers, publishers, editors, agents have made politics and prose into more than a bricks and motar bookstore. it is a thriving community institution, it's a setting for the discussion of and dissemination of ideas and howard public space where people meet, talk, discuss, and do it in a civil way. and
. >> host: coming up in the next couple months on booktv, ann coulter, michael moore, david brooks. thanks for being with us, here's more booktv. >> you can find out about upcoming booktv weekend programs like "in depth "by using your mobile phone. simply text the word "book" to 99702 to receive a weekly e-mail about our schedule. and sign up now for a chance to receive a signed copy of linda hogan's book, "people of the whale." standard message and...
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brooke. >> michael holms, thank you so much. >>> i want to remind you just to stay with cnn.re going to explore more the mind, possible motivations of bombing and shooting suspect. in just a couple of minutes a professor and author reading breivik's purported 1500-page manifesto tweeting his thoughts. jeff joins me here later on cnn with more on what he's learning. >>> coming up next, a hit-and-run accident killed her 4-year-old son, a drunk driver charged and spent since months in prison will why is this little one's mother punished? she's in court today and now is speaking out. that is coming up next. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. >>> a georgia man could have gotten more prison time than the hit-and-run driver who killed h
brooke. >> michael holms, thank you so much. >>> i want to remind you just to stay with cnn.re going to explore more the mind, possible motivations of bombing and shooting suspect. in just a couple of minutes a professor and author reading breivik's purported 1500-page manifesto tweeting his thoughts. jeff joins me here later on cnn with more on what he's learning. >>> coming up next, a hit-and-run accident killed her 4-year-old son, a drunk driver charged and spent...
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brooks will answer questions. >>> at 10:30 philadelphia eagles quarterback michael vick is expected to announce his support for aat penalized criminals that bring children to dog fights. >>> and let's go around the world with zane verjee live. will his testimony get to the truth of whether rupert murdoch and his henchman knew about the hacking? are we going to find out whether it was news corporation claims rogue reporters? >> that's the bottom line. ali, that's what they want to get the heart of. who knew what when. how, whether they were misleading at all about the extent of the phone hacking that was going op. they'll be questioned about police payments by news of the world journalists. this session is going to last about an hour. all three members of the political party are going to do a rapid-fire question session. the goal is to get rupert murdoch, james more dox and rebekah brooks on the record to make comments that they'll stand by. not all of the drama they're going to see today. because this is bigger than rupert murdoch, this has spilled over to the police. as well as questions about british politicia
brooks will answer questions. >>> at 10:30 philadelphia eagles quarterback michael vick is expected to announce his support for aat penalized criminals that bring children to dog fights. >>> and let's go around the world with zane verjee live. will his testimony get to the truth of whether rupert murdoch and his henchman knew about the hacking? are we going to find out whether it was news corporation claims rogue reporters? >> that's the bottom line. ali, that's what...
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we'll then turn to michael mcdonnell who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission, who has launched, through brookings and a.i. as well the public mapping project and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and -- and transparency in this entire process. we'll then end with my colleague, norm ornstein, a rest skyler at aei, everyone knows appropriately, norm is going to tell us after hearing from our other three colleagues, what it all means for politics and policy. so that's the game plan. david, kick us off. >> thank you very much, tom. thank you to brookings for giving so much love to an often underloved topic but i often call redistricting a once in a decade nerdfest for politicians, pundits, academics, lawyers, carttographers, you name it, i'm pleased to see so many nerds out in the audience, i definitely am one, god knows. redistricting is really only one of the ar
we'll then turn to michael mcdonnell who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission, who has launched, through brookings and a.i. as well the public mapping project and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and -- and transparency in this entire process. we'll then end with my...
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michael monohan. >>> back to andy levy for the post game wrap uk h >> thanks. brooke, i hear you are going to california on friday? >> i a3 at i have been given the honor of participating in the clairemont institute lincoln fellowship institute. i'm really excited and looking forward to it. >> excellent. congratulations. >> thank you. >> rick, please explain this video. >> i am teaching my dog how to climb trees. >> he is going after a squirrel. he can't stand squirrels. >> you have the dumbest dog in the world. >> he is not bothering anyone now. >> he almost got him. >> it kind of creates an anti-squirrel bias i am frankly uncomfortable with. >> whatever are you into, man. >> it would have been cool if paou i were up in that tree. >> in cutoffs and a half shirt and holding a sudsy sponge saying, hey, i just took a break from washing the truck. >> you keep talking to somebody off the set nobody knows is there. >> paul, do you have any upcotimng digs you want to plug? >> august 6th, saturday, i hope you can all come, bridge street live theater in collinsville, connecti
michael monohan. >>> back to andy levy for the post game wrap uk h >> thanks. brooke, i hear you are going to california on friday? >> i a3 at i have been given the honor of participating in the clairemont institute lincoln fellowship institute. i'm really excited and looking forward to it. >> excellent. congratulations. >> thank you. >> rick, please explain this video. >> i am teaching my dog how to climb trees. >> he is going after a...
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michael schirmer talks about the believing brain. robert kaufman will be on in two hours and arthur brooks will talk about his book the battle. in four hours the discussion between saudi pipe and grace turner on obamacare. and stephen more discussing the pros and con the public unions. .. from jacksonville there is a billboard on i-95 that says, who is john gall to? may be our next speaker will be able to explain to us. you heard our all-star prediction panel yesterday, you know there were fireworks. well, don laden's was the gentleman who lit the first match and got things really going. he is, if you read the program notes, an avid believer in technology. what happens if it stops jack anyway, to tell us today what the future could be, please join me in welcoming don luskins on "i am john galt." [applause] >> they keep. -- thank-you. thank you for that great introduction. one substantial inaccuracy. i actually am john glat. [laughter] but you all are to. that is the secret. her books are lessons, self-help books, guides to how to live. we can all be john glat. we can all be heroes, just read what is in their carefully. my new
michael schirmer talks about the believing brain. robert kaufman will be on in two hours and arthur brooks will talk about his book the battle. in four hours the discussion between saudi pipe and grace turner on obamacare. and stephen more discussing the pros and con the public unions. .. from jacksonville there is a billboard on i-95 that says, who is john gall to? may be our next speaker will be able to explain to us. you heard our all-star prediction panel yesterday, you know there were...
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then we will turn to michael mcdonald who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings , associate prof. of political science at george mason university. he is someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission who has launched through brookings and a.i. as well as the public matching -- mapping project, entellus the efforts to increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. then we will end with my colleague norman ornstein, a resident scholar who everyone knows. appropriately, he will tell us after hearing from our other three colleagues, what it all means for politics and policies. that is the game plan. david, kick ass off. >> thank you. thank you brookings for giving d often under lip project. pundits, academics, cartographers, you name it. i am pleased to see some the innards out here in the audience. i definitely am one. redistricting is really one of the only arena is, not the only arena in which it is fair to compare lebron james and dennis kucinich. i do not think he will do any better in t
then we will turn to michael mcdonald who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings , associate prof. of political science at george mason university. he is someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission who has launched through brookings and a.i. as well as the public matching -- mapping project, entellus the efforts to increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. then we will end with my colleague...
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and 83% in spending cuts, as david brooks, a respected columnist said, take the deal, for the good of the country, take the deal. >> now, let me ask you this, michael. "new york times" says more than half a dozen outs republican freshmen already facing primary fight from tea party challengers. aren't republican lawmakers afraid they'll lose their jobs if they don't hold the party line on the deficit? >> i don't think so, reverend. >> when you have david brooks saying aren't these guys just scared the the extremists in the ahead party? >> i don't think so. certainly i had a hand at getting a lot of them elected. i know firsthand that these individuals are very principled in their arguments and beliefs. they don't care if they're going to be primary challenged or going to lose their seat. they're here to fight the battle over spending. they're here to cut the growth and size of government intrusion as much as they possibly can. >> but they also want to get reelected outside of washington. republican governors pushing this agenda are tanking in the polls. >> yeah, they're tanking in year one. they have a four-year term. let's see where they are at yea
and 83% in spending cuts, as david brooks, a respected columnist said, take the deal, for the good of the country, take the deal. >> now, let me ask you this, michael. "new york times" says more than half a dozen outs republican freshmen already facing primary fight from tea party challengers. aren't republican lawmakers afraid they'll lose their jobs if they don't hold the party line on the deficit? >> i don't think so, reverend. >> when you have david brooks saying...
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we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my colleague, norm subward, a resident scholar at aei who everyone knows appropriately. norm is going to tell us after hearing from our other three colleagues, what it all means for politics and policy. so that is the game plan. david, kick us off. >> thank you to brookings for giving so much love to and often under love topic, but i often call redistricting a once in a decade nerd fest for politicians, pundits, academics, lawyers demographers, cartographers you name it. i am pleased to see so many nerds out here in the audience. i definitely am one. god knows, but redistricting is really one of the only are
we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my...
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we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my colleague, norm subward, a resident scholar at aei who everyone knows appropriately. norm is going to tell us after hearing from our other three colleagues, what it all means for politics and policy. so that is the game plan. david, kick us off. >> thank you to brookings for giving so much love to and often under love topic, but i often call redistricting a once in a decade nerd fest for politicians, pundits, academics, lawyers demographers, cartographers you name it. i am pleased to see so many nerds out here in the audience. i definitely am one. god knows, but redistricting is really one of the only are
we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my...
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we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my colleague, norm subward, a resident scholar at aei who everyone knows appropriately. norm is going to tell us after hearing from our other three colleagues, what it all means for politics and policy. so that is the game plan. david, kick us off. >> thank you to brookings for giving so much love to and often under love topic, but i often call redistricting a once in a decade nerd fest for politicians, pundits, academics, lawyers demographers, cartographers you name it. i am pleased to see so many nerds out here in the audience. i definitely am one. god knows, but redistricting is really one of the only are
we will then turn to michael mcdonald, who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities including arizona, redistricting commission, who has launched through brookings and aei as well as the public mapping project, and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. we will then and with my...
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michael wolf, author of a biography of rupert murdoch. david faulk ken flick and here in washington sarah smith, washington correspondent for the uk's channel 4 news. sarah smith, rebecca brooks being arrested by the police, how much does this further the damage? >> on the face of it it looks very, very bad. it means we're probably one step closer to james murdoch being questioned and arrested over this which would damage the company and the family very, very much. there's probably something quite clever going on. she was arrested by appointment, if you've ever heard of such a thing, which is remarkable given the accusations that the police are too close to news international and due to give evidence to a parliamentary committee on tuesday. now she's been arrested. she may very well say she can't answer these questions because it will interfere with the police inquiry. >> i would not be surprised. david, is there a sense that this is not just a "news of the world" problem anymore but a problem with the way murdoch's company does business? >> i think that's absolutely the case. you see this reach into the executive suites, not just the "news of the world." we've had the two pr
michael wolf, author of a biography of rupert murdoch. david faulk ken flick and here in washington sarah smith, washington correspondent for the uk's channel 4 news. sarah smith, rebecca brooks being arrested by the police, how much does this further the damage? >> on the face of it it looks very, very bad. it means we're probably one step closer to james murdoch being questioned and arrested over this which would damage the company and the family very, very much. there's probably...
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brooke. >> it is unreal. at least the death toll, once at 93, now down to 76. michael holmes for me in oslo. thank you.y winehouse also suffered from a deadly addiction. >>> after the death of amy winehouse, not totally unexpected, it's currently listed, her death is unexplained. that's what's trending today. a court proceed dour to determine the circumstances started today, even as her parents identified her body and an autopsy was conducted. an official cause to have death will have to wait until the toxicology test results do come back in a couple of weeks, but a family funeral will continue on. we're hearing it could happen as early as tomorrow. and the death of this young woman with a soulful voes, straight out of the 1960s, and a terrible drug problem, straight out of the '70s, is really ricochetting through the entertainment industry. russell brand, he wrote a long post about amy winehouse on his own website. he's a recovering addict. he calls it for amy. in this whole thing, he talks about his phone call. it could be one of two calls that addicts and loved ones know too well. the sincere hope i
brooke. >> it is unreal. at least the death toll, once at 93, now down to 76. michael holmes for me in oslo. thank you.y winehouse also suffered from a deadly addiction. >>> after the death of amy winehouse, not totally unexpected, it's currently listed, her death is unexplained. that's what's trending today. a court proceed dour to determine the circumstances started today, even as her parents identified her body and an autopsy was conducted. an official cause to have death will...
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michael and les hinton is that because any of them had knowledge of phone hacking? >> there is -- i have no knowledge and there is no evidence that i'm aware of that ms. brooksat mr. hinton or any of those executives had knowledge of that and their asoer asserti assertion, ms. brooks and her knowledge of those things to me has been clear. nonetheless, those resignations have been accepted, but it's important, you know, on the basis that there is no evidence today that i have seen or that i had any knowledge of that there was any impropriety by then. >> i'm going to turn to tom watson. >> good afternoon, sir. you've repeatedly stated that news corps has a zero tolerance to longdoing by employee wrong employees? is that so? >> yes. >> is it true you made your speech, let me be clear we will vigorously pursue the truth and will not tolerate wrongdoing. >> yes. >> so if you were not lying then, somebody lied to you. who was it? >> i don't know. that is what the police are investigating and we are helping them with. >> but you acknowledge that you were misled? >> clearly. >> can i take you back to 2003. are you aware that in march of that year rebekah brooks gave
michael and les hinton is that because any of them had knowledge of phone hacking? >> there is -- i have no knowledge and there is no evidence that i'm aware of that ms. brooksat mr. hinton or any of those executives had knowledge of that and their asoer asserti assertion, ms. brooks and her knowledge of those things to me has been clear. nonetheless, those resignations have been accepted, but it's important, you know, on the basis that there is no evidence today that i have seen or that...
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brooks was arrested yesterday. the top two men resigned over questions about a former news of the world reporter and a whittle blower turned up dead. stephanie gosk is covering the story. michaelwho knows the news inside the secret world of rupert murdoch. to the tangled web that may be the best way to describe this hacking scandal as the parties involved, murdoch's empire, government and the police all have ties one to another. it begins with rupert murdoch, the chief of news corporation, and his son james who handles european news. on friday, les hidden resigned, he ran murdoch's dow jones and published the "wall street journal." rebekah brooks ran the tabloid news of the word and went on to run news international. she quit and was arrested yesterday. brooks' deputy at news of the world was andy colson who ran the paper when much of the hacking was going on. he resigned and became top aide for prime minister who he resigned over the hacking scandal. from the prime minister's office over the hacking scandal. back to coulson, while at "news of the world," he employed a royal's reporters named clive goodman who hired glenn marcair, scotland yard arrested goodman, marcair, couls
brooks was arrested yesterday. the top two men resigned over questions about a former news of the world reporter and a whittle blower turned up dead. stephanie gosk is covering the story. michaelwho knows the news inside the secret world of rupert murdoch. to the tangled web that may be the best way to describe this hacking scandal as the parties involved, murdoch's empire, government and the police all have ties one to another. it begins with rupert murdoch, the chief of news corporation, and...
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michael, is this investigation -- was today by the select committee -- i suppose the answer is who came off best, the murdochs and brooks or the select committee? >> i think it was a no score draw in a way. unfortunately, because of the constraints, i think rebekah brooks you could see how she had risen to become chief executive in terms of her smoothness of manner and her ability to deflect questions. i think the committees all tried hard. select committees are very difficult because you can't continue the line of questioning because each of the mps goes off on a different line and they were quite good at either deflecting the question or saying they didn't know at the ti time. there seems to be a disconnect what a newsroom is like, it particularly a tabloid newspaper and the methods they use compared to until the shaving cream in the face. this august select committee. >> allison, stewart allen, if you had to weigh up on one hand and on the other perhaps what rebekah brooks said at the end in relation to one committee member that the public would be shaking their head after they've heard a lot of what was said. >> oh,
michael, is this investigation -- was today by the select committee -- i suppose the answer is who came off best, the murdochs and brooks or the select committee? >> i think it was a no score draw in a way. unfortunately, because of the constraints, i think rebekah brooks you could see how she had risen to become chief executive in terms of her smoothness of manner and her ability to deflect questions. i think the committees all tried hard. select committees are very difficult because you...
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magistrate judge michael willner argued that there's not enough information here, they don't know where he's from, what he's doing, how stable his family ties are, so in court today, brookeid not grant bail and said down the road that any conditions further on would not include his ability to fly. brooke? >> i suppose that makes sense, sandra endo for me in los angeles. sandy, thank you very much. >>> the royal newlyweds crossing the pond for their very first official overseas trip, and it's a warm welcome. look at this. if this warm welcome in canada is any sign, i'm thinking they're making a pretty good first impression. coming up next how the duchess of cambridge is dazzling the crowds, and who best to talk fashion than my dear friend who is getting miked up there monte durham, hey, monte, how are you? >> i am great, brooke. >> thanks for coming. >> how are you? >> we'll talk after the break, monte durham, stand by for all things fashion. >>> but, first, i want to get to this, dr. sanjay gupta reporting about how the best fight against depression may be exercise. here's today's "human factor." >> reporter: dr. joseph maroon remembers the exact moment his life fell apa
magistrate judge michael willner argued that there's not enough information here, they don't know where he's from, what he's doing, how stable his family ties are, so in court today, brookeid not grant bail and said down the road that any conditions further on would not include his ability to fly. brooke? >> i suppose that makes sense, sandra endo for me in los angeles. sandy, thank you very much. >>> the royal newlyweds crossing the pond for their very first official overseas...
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pop singer george michael says he's being called in for questioning after a number of tweets he posted about rebecca brooks he said in one of them that she told him that almost all of their information comes directly from police. in a later tweet he said that police received, quote, a nice little wad of cash for the service. ann? >> this story just keeps on growing. thank you so much. >>> 7:09. here's matt. >> ann, thanks very much. now to washington and the heat that president obama and congressional leaders are under to reach a deal on slashing the budget deficit. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house with the latest on this. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. good to see you, too. president obama will meet with congressional leaders again today. the two sides still very much deadlocked. and the clock is ticking. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: with the deadline looming, president obama and congressional leaders met monday for a third time but they're still struggling to find common ground on the debt ceiling. >> this is the same shot you had yesterday except we're wearing ties tod
pop singer george michael says he's being called in for questioning after a number of tweets he posted about rebecca brooks he said in one of them that she told him that almost all of their information comes directly from police. in a later tweet he said that police received, quote, a nice little wad of cash for the service. ann? >> this story just keeps on growing. thank you so much. >>> 7:09. here's matt. >> ann, thanks very much. now to washington and the heat that...
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brooke's father told his daughter he didn't want the ring back expecting her to change the mind. except she didn't. michael daniels says he is returning the ring to avoid the legal hassle. >> what's the legality of sending -- >> usually say it is a gift, right? i mean, they stay is a difference between legality and etiquette. etiquette says if you say no give the ring back. >> i agree. >> if you -- but legally speaking, if somebody gives you a gift -- >> how do you go to the post office and insure a $76,000 ring? >> i don't know about that. >> how romantic. ahead are terrorists possibly going lou extreme measures to try to attack the united states. would that actually surgically implant bombs into their bodies? there is new intelligence on the latest threat to our skies. human bombs. details coming up. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere an
brooke's father told his daughter he didn't want the ring back expecting her to change the mind. except she didn't. michael daniels says he is returning the ring to avoid the legal hassle. >> what's the legality of sending -- >> usually say it is a gift, right? i mean, they stay is a difference between legality and etiquette. etiquette says if you say no give the ring back. >> i agree. >> if you -- but legally speaking, if somebody gives you a gift -- >> how do you...
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brooks. it took him some time to do that. rupert murdoch must understand that he should apologize to the families whose phones were hacked. all of the innocent victims of what happened. michael. >> michael from the herald. do you have any fears or suspicions that your phone or the phone of any other senior colleagues were hacked? >> i am more careful not to leave voice messages. i have no evidence for that. i have not been contacted by the police. we will see what has happened. nobody has contacted me. anybody else? >> this weekend, it was attended by 130,000 people including thousands of labour party members. you originally agreed to speak of them pulled out. it would have been a fantastic opportunity to distance yourself from the set of millionaires and power brokers. did you pull out because you were frightened of the murdoch press? >> the reason i did not go to the gala was because i did not want to speak on a platform with bob crow. he does not support the kind of trade unionism i think will take this country forward. that is the reason i did not speak. >> why did you go to that murdoch party? can you give us an idea what it is like to be under the slot from the murdoch
brooks. it took him some time to do that. rupert murdoch must understand that he should apologize to the families whose phones were hacked. all of the innocent victims of what happened. michael. >> michael from the herald. do you have any fears or suspicions that your phone or the phone of any other senior colleagues were hacked? >> i am more careful not to leave voice messages. i have no evidence for that. i have not been contacted by the police. we will see what has happened....