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brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> reporter: but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. and then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, some big news. >> hm, she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> reporter: brooke, then 20 years old, was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young, for one thing. and you know, it
brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved...
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brooke was dead.n her neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> reporter: but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. and then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, some big news. >> uh-huh. she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> reporter: brooke, then 20 years old, was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young, for one thing. and you know, it's just-- it's not what i had hoped for her at that time. >>
brooke was dead.n her neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> reporter: but investigators had to start...
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. >> my name is pascal brooks.hen i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. nice to see you helping out the family winery. very nice. the story of how pascal became the world's youngest owner of a winery begins with his father, jimi brooks. janie heuck is pascal's aunt. she and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, too
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>> reporter: yeah, brooke.e learning all about the conditions of release for both paul manafort and rick gates. of course, both of them pleaded not guilty, but still they will be confined to home arrest. that means that they cannot leave their home unless for certain specified reasons like seeing the doctor or meeting with their attorneys or of course, appearing here at court. we know that the government requested these very tight conditions of bond. in fact, paul manafort released not only on home arrest, but also on a $10 million unsecured bond. rick gates on a $5 million unsecured bond, and the government had argued that both of these men considering the seriousness of their charges and also their net worth in addition to the fact that there might be a flight risk as reasons for asking the government for that home arrest and that high bond and, of course, the judge did acquiesce to the government's request, setting that high bond. >> both paul manafort, and they will have to undergo daily monitoring. paul ma
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brooke? >> why was the body found a mile away? did the villagers have any of tipping off? all kind of questions. david mckenzie piece live in niger. thank you so much, david. >>> coming up next the art of digging up secrets, new revelations into the dossier that alleged ties between donald trump and russian officials and who helped pay for it? sources today confirming hillary clinton and dnc were involved. we play you president's reaction in afternoon. also a trial making it headlines. five teenage boys facing the possibility of life in prison accused of throwing a cement rock off a bridge overpass killing a driver on amish began highway. we'll have the latest in the courthouse. >>> and why the naacp are warning african-american passengers to avoid a make tear american airline. i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped!
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i'm brook baldwin.have new information tonight on a single note left in the las vegas shooters hotel room. and we'll show it to you right here. i know it's tough to see. it's under what appears to be a roll of tape next to a pen. police say the only thing written on this piece of paper is numbers. and investigators now think they know what those numbers mean. let's go to stephanie eleem. so what do the numbers mean, stephanie? >> reporter: well, brook, this is the newest development that we have on this, that investigators believe that the numbers were actually calculations. this news first being reported by cbs. what they believe is this was calculations rett calculations related to the distance and trajectory from his 32nd floor window to the concert venue. that's what they believe now was on that note. of course, this does not help make it any clearer what his motive was. still unclear about that, why he would do this. and that is very frustrating for investigators at this point. usually within a cou
i'm brook baldwin.have new information tonight on a single note left in the las vegas shooters hotel room. and we'll show it to you right here. i know it's tough to see. it's under what appears to be a roll of tape next to a pen. police say the only thing written on this piece of paper is numbers. and investigators now think they know what those numbers mean. let's go to stephanie eleem. so what do the numbers mean, stephanie? >> reporter: well, brook, this is the newest development that...
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i'm brooke baldwin, we'll be right back.rudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. >>> there is a new storm along the gulf coast. the people there would want to keep an eye on. tropical storm nate could pose a threat to alabama, louisiana, mississippi. we can see the flooding it's caused in costa rica. honduras today also. life threatening f
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that would have to be good. >> brooke: yeah. >> anthony: so tonight you are. >> brooke: probably i'ms your night. i'm going to get another shot. >> brooke: yes, cheers. thank you. [ engine noises ] >> announcer: six, five, four, three, two, one. [ crashing ] >> anthony: the point of the game is? >> chris: to be the last car running. >> anthony: right, now, what's the sweet spot? where do you want to hit them? >> chris: wheels and tires. >> anthony: wheels and tires? >> brooke: yeah. i like to look for the weakest car, get them out of the way first. i'm running with guys that have been running a really long time. sometimes they think i'm an easy target. maybe i might get scared, quit. it's definitely not like that. i can battle it out to the end. i'm not going to quit. >> anthony: what's the best part of driving? i mean other than winning, obviously. >> brooke: i was going to say winning. >> chris: my best moment of driving is, anytime it comes down to me and my brother. or me and one of my friends. when you get down to the end knowing that you beat everybody else. >> anthony: so, whe
that would have to be good. >> brooke: yeah. >> anthony: so tonight you are. >> brooke: probably i'ms your night. i'm going to get another shot. >> brooke: yes, cheers. thank you. [ engine noises ] >> announcer: six, five, four, three, two, one. [ crashing ] >> anthony: the point of the game is? >> chris: to be the last car running. >> anthony: right, now, what's the sweet spot? where do you want to hit them? >> chris: wheels and tires....
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i'm brooke baldwin. any moment now president trump will welcome the champions pittsburgh penguins to the white house. comes across the war with athletes including nfl players that have taken a knee during the anthem. also the president is downplaying the spat with secretary of state rex tillerson. the two met for lunch and said he called him a moron this summer. so this interview with forbes magazine boasted he's smarter and challenged him to an i.q. test. asking if he's under cutting the secretary of state. here's what he said. >> did you under cut the secretary of state with the i.q. comment? >> no. i didn't under cut anybody. i don't believe in under cutting people. thank you very much everybody. >> do you still have confidence in secretary tillerson? >> yes. >> let's go to caitlyn, she's our white house reporter in the white house, anticipating the big hockey team. but before we see the penguins here, what can you tell me about this lunch today between the president and his secretary of state? >> yea
i'm brooke baldwin. any moment now president trump will welcome the champions pittsburgh penguins to the white house. comes across the war with athletes including nfl players that have taken a knee during the anthem. also the president is downplaying the spat with secretary of state rex tillerson. the two met for lunch and said he called him a moron this summer. so this interview with forbes magazine boasted he's smarter and challenged him to an i.q. test. asking if he's under cutting the...
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however in brook high school it didn't even cross our mind. because the students who made the sign did not have a racist intention. so whenever we found out that it was taken that way, we were kind of blown away and taken aback because that's not what we meant. but as far as i know, no one was 100% sure of the exact demographics. >> right. so this was, this was your school relying on the definition of trump, a winning card, a winning hand, beat perry. not to say hey pittsburgh team -- 75% black, you're now in trump country. you're now in west virginia, this is hostile turf, so to speak? >> yeah. we would have had the sign regardless of who we were playing. because it didn't cross our mind that it would be taken that way. it was merely a play on words as in beat and the president of the united states fin that it was a patriotic game. >> so the librarian for the other school catches wind of this the following day. she sends out the tweet that i've shown the audience where she regards it as sickening racism. and then it takes on a whole life of i
however in brook high school it didn't even cross our mind. because the students who made the sign did not have a racist intention. so whenever we found out that it was taken that way, we were kind of blown away and taken aback because that's not what we meant. but as far as i know, no one was 100% sure of the exact demographics. >> right. so this was, this was your school relying on the definition of trump, a winning card, a winning hand, beat perry. not to say hey pittsburgh team -- 75%...
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brooke? >> also just going on to say he thinks u.s. nuclear arsenal is awesome and wants it to be in tip-top shape. toward the end when we were listening to the president sitting next to the canadian pm, he was asked about his relationship with rex tillerson. here's that part. >> what else? i think i have a little bit different attitude on north korea than other people might have. and i listen to everybody. but ultimately my attitude is the one that matters, isn't it? that's the way it works. that's the way the system is. but i think i might have a somewhat different attitude and different way than other people. i think perhaps i feel stronger and tougher on that subject than other people. but i listen to everybody. and ultimately i'll do what's right for the united states. and, really, what's right for the world. >> all right. so that's on secretary of state. but at least you have new reporting on this july meeting over at the pentagon between the president and senior u.s. officials that preceded secretary tillerson's alleged moron co
brooke? >> also just going on to say he thinks u.s. nuclear arsenal is awesome and wants it to be in tip-top shape. toward the end when we were listening to the president sitting next to the canadian pm, he was asked about his relationship with rex tillerson. here's that part. >> what else? i think i have a little bit different attitude on north korea than other people might have. and i listen to everybody. but ultimately my attitude is the one that matters, isn't it? that's the way...
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>>> hi, there, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this saturday night this is special coverage on this hurricane season, a season that doesn't seem to want to end. we're talking about hurricane nate. we're talking about concern number one being storm surge. this storm has triggered watches and warnings all the way from louisiana to the manhandle. thousands of people tonight without power. rain, winds, storm surge, wourt spouts, possible tornados all part of this fast moving storm. this is the third hurricane to hit the u.s. mainland in the last six week. so cnn's martin savidge is live for us tonight in biloxi near where nate is expected to make its landfall very soon. ed lavandera is there in mobile, alabama. but, martin, let's start with you. what a difference. look at that. >> reporter: you took the words out of my mouth, brooke. it is very close. let me show you the problem that is now readily evident right here. this is the storm surge. you can see it. this is highway 90 right here. and the problem
>>> hi, there, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this saturday night this is special coverage on this hurricane season, a season that doesn't seem to want to end. we're talking about hurricane nate. we're talking about concern number one being storm surge. this storm has triggered watches and warnings all the way from louisiana to the manhandle. thousands of people tonight without power. rain, winds, storm surge, wourt spouts, possible tornados all part of this fast...
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i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. jake tapper starts now. >>> thanks, brooke.hey have found even more weapons. but still no motive. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, we are just now getting our first look at the las vegas killers hotel room. as investigators try to find out what possibly could have dprif ina high rolling retiree to become a mass murder. a man thought using a semi automatic weapon would not kill enough people. and rapid fire, just how was the las vegas killer able to turn arrive el into essentially ha automatic weapon. turns out all he needed was online access and 40 bucks. >>> plus trumpoe
i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me. jake tapper starts now. >>> thanks, brooke.hey have found even more weapons. but still no motive. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, we are just now getting our first look at the las vegas killers hotel room. as investigators try to find out what possibly could have dprif ina high rolling retiree to become a mass murder. a man thought using a semi automatic weapon would not kill enough people. and rapid fire, just how was...
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. >>> brook shields, the grandma? >> i was like, oh, my god. >> how her real life besty shocks her on the set of "svu." >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> ashley judd was one of the first actresses to share her being harassed by harvey weinstein. now in her first tv interview, she goes indepartment and the emotion of having nearly 50 other women going forward. >>> i didn't expect that i would feel tearful, but it's been an absolutely tremendously moving two and half or three weeks. >> she says weinstein pressured her in a business meeting in her hotel room two decades ago. she tells diane sawyer he suggested massages and that he watch her shower. >> i said, when i win an oscar in one of your movies -- and he said, yeah, when you get nominated. and i said, when i win an oscar. and i just fled. >> ashley's story appeared in "new york times" three weeks ago. weinstein's lawyer said it was filled with false statements. weinstein provided them with this photo in 1997. >> he put out this picture. he said, shows you we
. >>> brook shields, the grandma? >> i was like, oh, my god. >> how her real life besty shocks her on the set of "svu." >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> ashley judd was one of the first actresses to share her being harassed by harvey weinstein. now in her first tv interview, she goes indepartment and the emotion of having nearly 50 other women going forward. >>> i didn't expect that i would feel tearful, but it's been...
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i'm brooke baldwin.ead" starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. breaking news out of new york city. the nypd confirms they're responding to reports of shots fired in lower manhattan. it's a chaotic scene not far from the world trade center right now. what appears to be victims on a bike path along the west side highway. police say one person is in custody. this is a developing new situation. it's breaking right now. we're trying to get all the details as well get them. let's get right to cnn's jason carroll in new york. jason, what more can you tell us about
i'm brooke baldwin.ead" starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. breaking news out of new york city. the nypd confirms they're responding to reports of shots fired in lower manhattan. it's a chaotic scene not far from the world trade center right now. what appears to be victims on a bike path along the west side highway. police say one person is in custody. this is a developing new situation. it's breaking right now....
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>> hi, brooke. it tells you that he was calculating what he thought would make him a more effective shooter during the time of the attack. it just speaks to how meticulous he was and how he was trying to think of every possibility in terms of his attack being successful. >> what about the detail, though, that there was this random alarm that was going off a couple doors down and he hid those cameras in the hallways and that its with this alarm going off that was what was ultimately stopped him from who knows what his full plan was? >> well, that's true. we don't know and, you know, obviously he could have kept shooting a lot longer, you know, if guards weren't coming down the hallway and the police later showing up. so we don't know how long he would have continued that rampage before he took his own life. >> back to the note. you know, how do you learn, i mean you think of -- he wasn't this but you think of a professionally trained sniper and the hours spent learning trajectory and wind. how would
>> hi, brooke. it tells you that he was calculating what he thought would make him a more effective shooter during the time of the attack. it just speaks to how meticulous he was and how he was trying to think of every possibility in terms of his attack being successful. >> what about the detail, though, that there was this random alarm that was going off a couple doors down and he hid those cameras in the hallways and that its with this alarm going off that was what was ultimately...
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i'm sheila porter, noah's grandmother. >> brooke a grandma?-old has two daughters aged 14 and 11, but her pal mariska hargitay wanted brooke to play the grandma to noah, her on-screen adopted son. >> i don't want to lose my grandchild. >> i want what's best for my son. >> and then we're sitting at lunch and she goes, and you know i just recently adopted this little boy on the show. and it's great because you know you're his grandmother. and i was like, oh, i get it. oh, i get it. oh, i see what you're doing. >> but brooke took the challenge and jumped in, no matter what age she had to play. >> i'm your grandmother. >> hi, grandma. >> mama bear and grandma bear. >> what? sorry. >> so i arrive on set the first day and, i said, when it says, you know, early 06s, could you just maybe make it like late 50s or something like that. >> or late 40s. >> so i get it and it says mid-70s and i was like, oh my god. late 30s? >> yeah. >> somewhere in there. >> brook shields is amazing. she plays the full gamut. her range is amazing. >> it just means she's a
i'm sheila porter, noah's grandmother. >> brooke a grandma?-old has two daughters aged 14 and 11, but her pal mariska hargitay wanted brooke to play the grandma to noah, her on-screen adopted son. >> i don't want to lose my grandchild. >> i want what's best for my son. >> and then we're sitting at lunch and she goes, and you know i just recently adopted this little boy on the show. and it's great because you know you're his grandmother. and i was like, oh, i get it. oh,...
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brook, 95% white. what happened next.perry liberian saw the sign and tweeted a photo calling it sickening racism. brook's superintendent responded with a letter apologizing calling the baern nner insensit imdating and offensive sign. saying policies were not followed by school administrators to ensure a climate-free form of bullying. and at a board meeting last week, protesters lined up outside of the district administration building calling for the superintendent's firing saying she's labeling her own students as racists. the meeting was full of passion. >> you say it wasn't intentional. i'm not sure where the environment of harassment or bullying by your definition, not mine, by yours, was created. >> we don't have a lot of meaning, but it means to me as a black person, division, separation, hatred. the perry parents were so -- i felt their pain. >> is there any way out? joining me now the head of the student body at brook high school ashley ibi. ashley, thank you for being here. what was the message
brook, 95% white. what happened next.perry liberian saw the sign and tweeted a photo calling it sickening racism. brook's superintendent responded with a letter apologizing calling the baern nner insensit imdating and offensive sign. saying policies were not followed by school administrators to ensure a climate-free form of bullying. and at a board meeting last week, protesters lined up outside of the district administration building calling for the superintendent's firing saying she's labeling...
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that was edward brook of massachusetts. edward brook went through a lot in his career. he was the first african-american popularly elected united states senator. he was a combat veteran from world war ii. he served in a segregated regiment. edward brook was used to being a lightning rod. he is somebody who stood out and bore the brunt because of it. but years later when he talked about the decision he made to become the first senator in the republican party to call for the resignation of the republican president, even years later you could still see that he was still shocked about the vitriol he earned for doing that. >> so, yes, i was the first republican to call, maybe the first senator, i don't know, but certainly the first republican. >> did you get a lot of heat because of it? >> oh, my mail was horrible. horrible. and my party and traitor this and threats. i always got threats. now, i never mentioned that. but there were threats against my life and my family. >> edward brooke was the only african-american in the united states senate. he was the only republican who
that was edward brook of massachusetts. edward brook went through a lot in his career. he was the first african-american popularly elected united states senator. he was a combat veteran from world war ii. he served in a segregated regiment. edward brook was used to being a lightning rod. he is somebody who stood out and bore the brunt because of it. but years later when he talked about the decision he made to become the first senator in the republican party to call for the resignation of the...
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>> i'm not sure how to answer that, brooke. i think what we're trying to do is explain the actions and the thought process of someone who is completely deranged and not thinking like we think. someone with that degree of psych pathy who is going to kill 50 or more people with that many guns, that many bullets, able to modify the guns to essentially fire fully automatic, this is not the thought processes that someone like you or i would easily relate to or understand. we don't know exactly what he was thinking. >> we don't know what he was thinking. my question was more about this device. as the former assistant director of the fbi, for those who don't know and for my understanding, this device enables you to take a semi-automatic weapon and make it virtually fully automatic. on the be haf your piece of this, casey -- this is what i want to ask you about, we've learned about neighbors and real estate, did this realtor cash some 300,000 private, cul-de-sac, did put up some mesh wall that neighbors wanted to petition. he was about
>> i'm not sure how to answer that, brooke. i think what we're trying to do is explain the actions and the thought process of someone who is completely deranged and not thinking like we think. someone with that degree of psych pathy who is going to kill 50 or more people with that many guns, that many bullets, able to modify the guns to essentially fire fully automatic, this is not the thought processes that someone like you or i would easily relate to or understand. we don't know exactly...
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>> reporter: i don't think so, brooke. are a little more than 12 hours since this happened, and i think everyone is still trying to process what took place. i'm on the south end of the las vegas strip. you can see the mandalay, behind me off in the distance. much of this famed boulevard is still blocked off. i can tell you that authorities are finished going through the actual hotel room. they're finished going through the 32nd floor and right now the focus is on the venue itself where those 22,000 people were enjoying that concert last night. we are told that police are still processing that scene, and of course, they have the grim task of removing all of the bodies. another thing we learned from the sheriff is that housekeeping staff had been through that room, hotel staff had been through that room, and they didn't see anything amiss. there was nothing to indicate that a shooting like this was imminent. of course, we're talking about a hotel casino. you're talking about hundreds of surveillance cameras at the mandalay.
>> reporter: i don't think so, brooke. are a little more than 12 hours since this happened, and i think everyone is still trying to process what took place. i'm on the south end of the las vegas strip. you can see the mandalay, behind me off in the distance. much of this famed boulevard is still blocked off. i can tell you that authorities are finished going through the actual hotel room. they're finished going through the 32nd floor and right now the focus is on the venue itself where...
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brooke? >> big beautiful wall above and below ground. along the border there, thank you very much. >>> again waiting to hear from the president of the united states and along him the first lady opioid emergency. back with you in a flash. remember that accident i got in with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. only from allstate. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challeng
brooke? >> big beautiful wall above and below ground. along the border there, thank you very much. >>> again waiting to hear from the president of the united states and along him the first lady opioid emergency. back with you in a flash. remember that accident i got in with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and......
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i am going to talk a little bit about brookings. if you go back to 1978, longtime economist here at brookings wrote a paper on economic activity, essentially advocating for a regulatory budget. not an offset, but a budget. my co-author at the time at brookings, wrote a book in 1983, again after getting for a regulatory budget. even if you dig down and look at president carter's economic report from the president, his counsel who wrote that book was chaired by someone from brookings. air that out of thin these ideas have come up. one key difference, if you look at those historical advocates for a regulatory budget -- in those worlds, congress had a strong role in determining what those budgets to be. with trump's plan, it is through executive order. role of congress, unlike the previous suggestion. there is also some international experience with regulatory offsets and budgeting. british columbia in 2001 established a 2-for-1 offset requirement, every new regulation had to have two offsetting ones. it was regulatory requirements, whi
i am going to talk a little bit about brookings. if you go back to 1978, longtime economist here at brookings wrote a paper on economic activity, essentially advocating for a regulatory budget. not an offset, but a budget. my co-author at the time at brookings, wrote a book in 1983, again after getting for a regulatory budget. even if you dig down and look at president carter's economic report from the president, his counsel who wrote that book was chaired by someone from brookings. air that...
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now, i don't think this is any small thing, brooke. when you have the white house, keep in mind the campaign is over, the election is over, when the white house is suggesting that there is collusion, that there was collusion going on between a defeated rival, political opponent and a foreign government as this white house is doing. that's one thing for one campaign to say it about another. but this is the white house saying that. that's why i tried to ask the question, multi part question, why is it that the president thought to be involved in this u ran um one deal to try to have that gag order lifted on the key informant in the fbi investigation. no real answer there. although kellyanne conway spoke to that earlier this morning on cnn. then also the president tweeted that the only collision that existed in the election was between hillary clinton and russians. when i asked for evidence of that, there was no evidence presented this. this white house has not presented any evidence of that. president has not. so once again you have the
now, i don't think this is any small thing, brooke. when you have the white house, keep in mind the campaign is over, the election is over, when the white house is suggesting that there is collusion, that there was collusion going on between a defeated rival, political opponent and a foreign government as this white house is doing. that's one thing for one campaign to say it about another. but this is the white house saying that. that's why i tried to ask the question, multi part question, why...
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>> thanks, brooke.think that the sleeper story here today is the guilty plea entered by george papadopoulos, although, of course, the charges against paul manafort and rick gates are quite serious, this plea, this admission that he lied to the fbi regarding contacts that the trump campaign had with russian officials is really very serious because it goes to the heart of what the special prosecutor was investigating, and i was particularly particularly interested in the charging document which makes clear that there are more facts that are known both by papadopoulos and the special prosecutor concerning these matters and this was just one charge that they decided to bring against him. so i think this is very critical and i think there are probably many other folks who took part in the campaign or perhaps even in the white house who may have engaged in illegal and false statement, as well and they're probably very, very nervous about this plea. >> let me also just clarify language. i just got handed a sep
>> thanks, brooke.think that the sleeper story here today is the guilty plea entered by george papadopoulos, although, of course, the charges against paul manafort and rick gates are quite serious, this plea, this admission that he lied to the fbi regarding contacts that the trump campaign had with russian officials is really very serious because it goes to the heart of what the special prosecutor was investigating, and i was particularly particularly interested in the charging document...
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>>> you are watching cnn i'm brooke baldwin. lits get straight to california breaking news. raging wildfires are turning increasingly deadly and more destructive. flames moving fast devouring areas the size of football fields every seconds. the winds hurricane forecast. at least 17 dead and 600 people reported missing. the devastation taking grim toll on people's lives and property. so far 2,000 homes and buildings destroyed. more than 100,000 acres burned. and more than 17 fires still burning. and this couple, charles and sara rippey, married for 75 years, mr. rippey a world war ii veteran, they were killed inside their napa home while trying to escape. charles was 100. his wife 98. and their son says his father died trying to save the love of his life. >> we often talk among each other about, you know, how either one of them would deal with life without the other. and we always -- we were definitely not looking forward to the day when the first one died and the other one had to go on alone, especially my father. he loved my mother and called her the queen right up until th
>>> you are watching cnn i'm brooke baldwin. lits get straight to california breaking news. raging wildfires are turning increasingly deadly and more destructive. flames moving fast devouring areas the size of football fields every seconds. the winds hurricane forecast. at least 17 dead and 600 people reported missing. the devastation taking grim toll on people's lives and property. so far 2,000 homes and buildings destroyed. more than 100,000 acres burned. and more than 17 fires still...
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brookings fromut my perch here. in 1978 a longtime economist at workings wrote a brookings economic activity paper advocating for a regulatory budget. lighten, alsobob wrote a book in 1983 advocating for a regulatory budget. if you look at president carter's economic report for the the council who wrote that book was chaired by charlie brookings, they don't endorse a regulatory budget but say here is an idea that one might consider. it is not out of thin air these ideas have come up. those historical advocates for the fiscalbudgets, budget, congress had a strong role in determining what those budgets should be. it isrump's plan executive order and omb to determine what those budgets should be. it is absent a role of congress, unlike the previous suggestions. there is some international experience with regulatory offsets and regulatory budgeting . had ah columbia in 2001 2-for-1 offset requirement, every new regulation had to have 2 offsetting ones. i misspoke, it was a regulatory requirement, which is a little more
brookings fromut my perch here. in 1978 a longtime economist at workings wrote a brookings economic activity paper advocating for a regulatory budget. lighten, alsobob wrote a book in 1983 advocating for a regulatory budget. if you look at president carter's economic report for the the council who wrote that book was chaired by charlie brookings, they don't endorse a regulatory budget but say here is an idea that one might consider. it is not out of thin air these ideas have come up. those...
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>>> here we go, top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin. a major development in the republican civil war. we can now report that arizona senator jeff flake says he will not seek re-election. mark preston is up live with me now. mark preston, why? >> well, when it came to the issue of immigration, senator flake represents a state along the border and him and as well as senator john mccain did not agree with donald trump's vision of building a wall and others that he was trying to crack down when it came to immigration. now, we should say this about jeff flake. a long-time member of the house, first elected back in 2000, this was his first term. he was elected to the senate in 2012, somebody who was a conservative conscience of the senate, in many ways, tried to stay true to his conservative beliefs but you have to wonder at this point, brooke, has he had enough? and we've seen that with bob corker, that he was going to step down after two terms. and could there be a door opening where they decide to leave the chamber or even across the capit
>>> here we go, top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin. a major development in the republican civil war. we can now report that arizona senator jeff flake says he will not seek re-election. mark preston is up live with me now. mark preston, why? >> well, when it came to the issue of immigration, senator flake represents a state along the border and him and as well as senator john mccain did not agree with donald trump's vision of building a wall and others that he was trying to...
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i'm brooke baldwin. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own administration know that this president is a clear and present danger who's mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start doing what's right. our country depends on it. i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought
i'm brooke baldwin. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that...
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i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me.d" with jake tapper starts now. >>> thanks, brook. welcome to the "the lead" i'm jake tapper. we are continuing with the coverage on this horrific massacre in las vegas. this is the second time you've heard me over this, this is 58 people have died. and that's worse than the previous record, 49 people slaughtered there. that was an even higher body count than the 2012 at sandy hook 27 innocent
i'm brooke baldwin, thanks for being with me.d" with jake tapper starts now. >>> thanks, brook. welcome to the "the lead" i'm jake tapper. we are continuing with the coverage on this horrific massacre in las vegas. this is the second time you've heard me over this, this is 58 people have died. and that's worse than the previous record, 49 people slaughtered there. that was an even higher body count than the 2012 at sandy hook 27 innocent
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this is the scene at dutton mill road in creek road in brook haven this afternoon.he intersection was shut down because the tree brought down power lines with it. a parked car got scratched but nobody was injured. no word at this hour when the roadway will reopen. >>> this was the scene in new castle. the creek overflowed partially flooding a section of airport road. commuters were warned to avoid the area. as you can see not everybody he'd that day warning. >>> with the heavy rain and high wind, there's concern about flooding at the jersey shore. annie mccormack is live in atlantic city and joins us with the latest. annie. >> reporter: walter, all over south jersey on our way down, we're seeing heavy rainfall. of course, day is the five-year anniversary that sandy did make landfall not far from here. of course, this weather nothing like that, but it is on people's minds. you can take a look at the waves crashing against the jet tea. take a look at this video we shot earlier today. these fishermen with polls in hands braving the elements. we saw them fishing even du
this is the scene at dutton mill road in creek road in brook haven this afternoon.he intersection was shut down because the tree brought down power lines with it. a parked car got scratched but nobody was injured. no word at this hour when the roadway will reopen. >>> this was the scene in new castle. the creek overflowed partially flooding a section of airport road. commuters were warned to avoid the area. as you can see not everybody he'd that day warning. >>> with the heavy...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. thank you for being with me. my colleague chris cuomo is standing by in las vegas on the scene of the deadliest shooting in u.s. history. we begin with the latest in las vegas, the motive is still a mystery, what drove a retired accountant with no criminal history to stockpile 42 guns. bring 23 of the guns into the hotel room here in las vegas to commit murder. and police are also finding hammers, perhaps to smash out the windows on the 32nd floor. and they are finding material to make explosives in his car. plus, the fbi is looking into why he wired $100,000 to the philippines. we're also learning more today about the 59 people who lost their lives. and these are just some of their faces. mothers, fathers, children, a kindergarten teacher, a special-ed teacher, war veterans, police officers, a mom described as the glue to her family, a husband who saved his wife's life, a wife who died in her husband's arms. this senseless attack like so many before it reignitin
i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn. thank you for being with me. my colleague chris cuomo is standing by in las vegas on the scene of the deadliest shooting in u.s. history. we begin with the latest in las vegas, the motive is still a mystery, what drove a retired accountant with no criminal history to stockpile 42 guns. bring 23 of the guns into the hotel room here in las vegas to commit murder. and police are also finding hammers, perhaps to smash out the windows on the 32nd floor. and...
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i'm brooke baldwin. actress rose mcdo you en, one of the first woman spoke out publicly for the very first time. here she was this morning, and let me tell you she is not holding back at all, although she did not call harvey weinstein out by name, rose said she spoke up to give a voice to the voiceless. >> i have been silenced for 20 years. i have been shamed. i have been harassed. i have been ma lined. and you know what, i'm just like you. because what happened to me behind the scenes happens to all of us in this society. and that cannot stand and it will not stand. [ applause ] >> in the face of unspeakable actions from one monster, we look away to another, the head monster of all right now. and they are the same. i came to be a voice for all of us who have been told we are nothing. for all of us who have been looked down on, for all of us who have been grabbed by the mother [ bleep ]. no more. name it. shame it. call it out. >> there she was. two wonderful ladies with me now, maf rest on, and national
i'm brooke baldwin. actress rose mcdo you en, one of the first woman spoke out publicly for the very first time. here she was this morning, and let me tell you she is not holding back at all, although she did not call harvey weinstein out by name, rose said she spoke up to give a voice to the voiceless. >> i have been silenced for 20 years. i have been shamed. i have been harassed. i have been ma lined. and you know what, i'm just like you. because what happened to me behind the scenes...
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i'm brooke bolduan. which is why we're helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we're also leading water projects in more than 100 communities. and for every drop we use... we're working to give one back. because our products rely on the same thing as we all do... clean water. and we care about it like our business depends on it. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could in
i'm brooke bolduan. which is why we're helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we're also leading water projects in more than 100 communities. and for every drop we use... we're working to give one back. because our products rely on the same thing as we all do... clean water. and we care about it like our business depends on it. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my...
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and now i remember how proud so many of us were in boston when ed brook did that. >> for me the ed brook is instructive at a number of levels. number one, ed brook is an amazing figure in american history who deserve morse attention than he gets. number two, he was an unusual senator in the sense that he was the only african american serving in the senate. he was an african american republican from massachusetts serving two terms, world war ii combat veteran, had served in a segregated unit. he had had this very unusual background. he was willing to be iconoclastic and be combative in his own way. it takes sometimes a senator who doesn't fit in some ways, a senator who is willing to stick out and not go with the flow to be the first to do something very politically difficult on that. and it took so long after he was the first before any other republican senators followed him. and even he waded really deep into watergate before he made those remarks. >> and of course he lived in the day when there was a thing called a liberal republican. >> yeah. >> and he was one of the last truly libera
and now i remember how proud so many of us were in boston when ed brook did that. >> for me the ed brook is instructive at a number of levels. number one, ed brook is an amazing figure in american history who deserve morse attention than he gets. number two, he was an unusual senator in the sense that he was the only african american serving in the senate. he was an african american republican from massachusetts serving two terms, world war ii combat veteran, had served in a segregated...
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i'm brooke baldwin. good to be back. thank you for being here with me on this tuesday and watching cnn. to capitol hill where president trump is pitching his tax cut plan. this looked like russian flags and someone was tossing it to the president as he was walking with mitch mcconnell and as president trump tries to stave republican senators, he's coming out swinging against one senator in particular, bob corker. the two should be having lunch together right now with other fellow republican senators but if you've missed this back and forth, let me fill you in. president trump tweeted, "bob corker, who helped president o give us the bad iran deal is now fighting tax cuts." he goes on to say, "corker dropped out on the race in tennessee when i refused to endorse him and now only negative on what i'm doing." this is exactly the kind of misinformation that senator corker has been slamming the president for all morning, which sparked the president's ire on twitter. after the tweet, senator corker issued an especially sharp co
i'm brooke baldwin. good to be back. thank you for being here with me on this tuesday and watching cnn. to capitol hill where president trump is pitching his tax cut plan. this looked like russian flags and someone was tossing it to the president as he was walking with mitch mcconnell and as president trump tries to stave republican senators, he's coming out swinging against one senator in particular, bob corker. the two should be having lunch together right now with other fellow republican...
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i'm brooke bolduan.president mike pence is being publicly questioned about his ethics after he used taxpayer money. he stood for the national anthem, but he and his wife abruptly left after noticing several 49ers taking a knee. president trump tweeted that he asked the vice president ahead of time to leave if any players chose to take a knee, so the question being asked, was this an act of protest or was it a total publicity stunt? some players say the administration is abusing its power to push a personal agenda. >> this is what systemic oppression looks like. a man with power come the to the game and tweets a couple of things out and leaves the game with an attempt to thwart our efforts. it's really disheartening when everything that you were raised on, everything that i was raised on was to be the best person they can be, to help people that need help and the vice president of the united states is trying to confuse the message that we're trying to put out there. >> the move also caught the eye of a to
i'm brooke bolduan.president mike pence is being publicly questioned about his ethics after he used taxpayer money. he stood for the national anthem, but he and his wife abruptly left after noticing several 49ers taking a knee. president trump tweeted that he asked the vice president ahead of time to leave if any players chose to take a knee, so the question being asked, was this an act of protest or was it a total publicity stunt? some players say the administration is abusing its power to...
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. ♪ >> brooke: i don't know why i came here. >> ridge: it's okay if you don't. >> brooke: i just didn'tt to go home. >> ridge: i understand that. >> brooke: there's so much good in him that other people don't get to see. >> ridge: well, i think you bring out the best in him, but... the way you treat him and the way he treats you, that's not a measure of his character. >> brooke: i know. that's why i can't go back. >> katie: where did you get...
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brooke shields -- >> brooke shields! >> seth: brooke shields and this is your recommendation, yes?nother friend of ours, ali -- ali wentworth has this fantastic show. and we were at a screening and brooke was the guest star and was so brilliant and so dark and so funny -- and so funny and so funny -- >> seth: yeah. >> and so beautiful and so powerful. >> seth: and when you watch svu, you're always looking for a funny person. >> where the funny? you know i love the funny. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> and so when i saw her, i thought, like, "she is it." because we had this character in mind to come, you know, stir it up. >> seth: well that clip actually sort of introduces her. >> oh, that's her and she's a buzz kill for olivia benson, let me tell you. >> seth: yeah, but she's a grandmother as you set up in that clip. >> and that's how i pitched her. >> seth: yeah! so you had to say to brooke shields, i want you to come and be a grandmother on my show. >> it was so funny, it was -- >> seth: brooke shields, the brooke shields -- >> no not that one. another one -- >> seth: oh, you got
brooke shields -- >> brooke shields! >> seth: brooke shields and this is your recommendation, yes?nother friend of ours, ali -- ali wentworth has this fantastic show. and we were at a screening and brooke was the guest star and was so brilliant and so dark and so funny -- and so funny and so funny -- >> seth: yeah. >> and so beautiful and so powerful. >> seth: and when you watch svu, you're always looking for a funny person. >> where the funny? you know i...
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thank you brooks. >> it's wild to see him talk about that. the hurricanes, too, where they also talk about trees down, cell towers down, people can't get around. it's like in some ways they have some parallels, the -- >> yeah. >> it's crazy how bad it is out there. >> they're two totally different natural disasters but they have the same outcome, same effect and people will -- their lives are forever changed. it's just -- its a war zone, that's exactly how i described off. >> that's right. >> it's really terrible. the other thing with the wildfires, you know, there wasn't the type of notice that maybe you get when a hurricane is coming and you have time to evacuate. >> right. these were in particular very sudden. >> yes, unusually and they just really got out of hand very quickly so we feel for everyone in northern california. >> and i'm not going to complain about the weather. >> right. >> got to stop. >> this is when we could actually say here, take our rain, please it. it just seems so unfair, yeah and, you know, the effects will go on for
thank you brooks. >> it's wild to see him talk about that. the hurricanes, too, where they also talk about trees down, cell towers down, people can't get around. it's like in some ways they have some parallels, the -- >> yeah. >> it's crazy how bad it is out there. >> they're two totally different natural disasters but they have the same outcome, same effect and people will -- their lives are forever changed. it's just -- its a war zone, that's exactly how i described...