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. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with inmate aaron brown on what was for him ansual day. he had visitors. >> aaron. >> just glad to see you, always. >> hi there. >> what's up, man? >> vicki and keith have played the role of surrogate parents to brown for more than 15 years. as a teenager he was friends with their own children. >> he just would call to talk to my boys, and the boys at the age they were were never home, and we developed a friendship, and i loved him. he just seemed kind of lost and lonely, you know, and then the crime happened. it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old. he's now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his
. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with inmate aaron brown on what was for him ansual day. he had visitors. >> aaron. >> just glad to see you, always. >> hi there. >> what's up, man? >> vicki and keith have played the role of surrogate parents to brown for more than 15 years. as a teenager he was friends with their own children. >> he just would call to talk to my boys, and the boys at the age they were were never home, and we...
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behind the scenes in the obama white house, a new book describes the first lady's frustrations, aaron brown has an early read. >> and tucson remembers on the eve of the anniversary of the shooting, ben tracy has the story of a woman who survived and the little girl who didn't. >> held the hand of a nine-year-old and watched the life go out of her eyes. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, i am anthony mason, with just three days to go before the first primary of this election year in new hampshire, the republican candidates are gearing up for a 1-2 punch of televised debates. round 1 is tonight in manchester, with all eyes on the front runner and the rivals who hope to block his path. >> jan crawford is in manchester tonight, good eastern, jan. >> tonight and tomorrow we have it all here in new hampshire, a front run whore is looking to cement his status, we have the surging challenger trying to grab the lead and a couple of former front runners who are fighting to get back in. it is setting the stage for what is shaping up to be let's say a real mele
behind the scenes in the obama white house, a new book describes the first lady's frustrations, aaron brown has an early read. >> and tucson remembers on the eve of the anniversary of the shooting, ben tracy has the story of a woman who survived and the little girl who didn't. >> held the hand of a nine-year-old and watched the life go out of her eyes. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, i am anthony mason, with just three...
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we start with the first ever anchors, aaron brown, lisa mcree. tell you what they're up to.ironically called "the skinny," which helps others live healthy. she hopes to turn it into a book or television show. what they're doing, we work them luck. >> allison stewart anchored on the desk for two years from february 2000 to february 2002. and allison is currently working for "60 minutes." you go, girl. last report was on cheating on the s.a.t. don't think that ever happens, does it? >> congratulations, allison. one of the favorites on the show. abc crew, few folks in the house. juju chang, correspondent for "nightline" and other platforms, there on the right. in the mid beautiful, liz cho, local anchor in new york. beautiful girl -- woman, i should say. here for local new york, wabc. david muir, weekend anchor and reporter on the presidential trail. >> anderson cooper, we all loved anderson cooper, he was here from -- a.c. never heard of him? >> he was -- >> alternating. here january 1999 to august 2000. almost two years. of course we know where he is now. >> superstar, talk s
we start with the first ever anchors, aaron brown, lisa mcree. tell you what they're up to.ironically called "the skinny," which helps others live healthy. she hopes to turn it into a book or television show. what they're doing, we work them luck. >> allison stewart anchored on the desk for two years from february 2000 to february 2002. and allison is currently working for "60 minutes." you go, girl. last report was on cheating on the s.a.t. don't think that ever...
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and the white house aaron brown who worked with anonymous on the various operations believes that mega upload shutdown shows the government will act even without these laws in place the problem is the track record and all governments. is such that giving them power to do one thing is almost always interpreted by them so . i mean giving them power. so and the way that you know the radar make up locales in the open that show that even without already in place here they are already arresting and arresting the owners megaupload and shutting it down and in the future the very near future. there will be a number of other groups that will pop up using more military methods and you aging it's worse in the grass and felt that's going to be notable civil war in the us. well over a million people visit our web site r.t. dot com for more on stop the paper do join the masses let us know your opinion on the two controversial bills and take a look at what else is available while you're there at r.t. dot com. egyptian activists to be nurturing a nationwide street protests saying the revolution is not
and the white house aaron brown who worked with anonymous on the various operations believes that mega upload shutdown shows the government will act even without these laws in place the problem is the track record and all governments. is such that giving them power to do one thing is almost always interpreted by them so . i mean giving them power. so and the way that you know the radar make up locales in the open that show that even without already in place here they are already arresting and...
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characters i'm going to read about who's caught in this tense situation with brown holed up in the engine house is a man named aaronstevens who's this larger-than-life figure. he's this very tall, dark, handsome, broad-shouldered man, and the only member of brown's band who has military training. he was a mexican war veteran who was then court-martialed for what's called in the records a drunken riot and mutiny. he's sentenced to hard labor here in kansas at leaven worth and quickly escapes and becomes a fierce abolitionist fighter and joins brown's band. but this rather ferocious warrior has a very gentle side, a tender soul, and in the months leading up to the raid, he falls desperately in love with a music teacher named jenny dunbar who i'll just mentioned is described as having great eyes full of pathos with exquisite contours and a glory of dark hair. that's about as racy as it gets in these victorian documents. [laughter] exquisite contours, i like that. [laughter] anyway, all through this summer leading up to the raid and the mountain hideout, stevens is writing soulful letters to jenny, you know, declaring
characters i'm going to read about who's caught in this tense situation with brown holed up in the engine house is a man named aaronstevens who's this larger-than-life figure. he's this very tall, dark, handsome, broad-shouldered man, and the only member of brown's band who has military training. he was a mexican war veteran who was then court-martialed for what's called in the records a drunken riot and mutiny. he's sentenced to hard labor here in kansas at leaven worth and quickly escapes and...
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aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play or two. second and ten. georgia missed a feel goal already in overtime. field goal to keep it going. touchdown to win the game. murray, it's deflected. almost intercepted. would have been the game-winner, marcus rush, dropping back in coverage. got a hand on it. now we have third down coming up. >> jon: they come after aaron murray with aa gap pressure. watch number 30. carlton thomas, come through here and cut down this blitzer, ma max bullough. ball thrown into the zone blitz coverage. you have to give credit to number 44, marcus rush, defensive end, buzzing in that curl zone. >> mike: under way in pasadena. rose bowl has begun was we
aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play...
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aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play or two. second and ten. georgia missed a feel goal already in overtime. field goal to keep it going. touchdown to win the game. murray, it's deflected. almost intercepted. would have been the game-winner, marcus rush, dropping back in coverage. got a hand on it. now we have third down coming up. >> jon: they come after aaron murray with aa gap pressure. watch number 30. carlton thomas, come through here and cut down this blitzer, ma max bullough. ball thrown into the zone blitz coverage. you have to give credit to number 44, marcus rush, defensive end, buzzing in that curl zone. >> mike: under way in pasadena. rose bowl has begun was we
aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play...
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brown: a message as in? >> a rick santorum, for example, or aaron paul were to win tonight as opposed to mitt romney whose basic argument we heard add nause yum is i can win in the fall. if winning in the fall is less important than asserting one's faith, political and otherwise, in the spring, that tells you a lot about the process. >> brown: what do we think we can say or not say about iowa's impact now? >> i think the process has actually worked very well. a number number of candidates on the republican side have seemed to have weaknesses but that's what the process is supposed to do. these people are being road test for the first time. often times they look very different as candidates in a presidential campaign than they seemed to look before they ran. >> brown: jeff, you joined us in that conversation last week. i think know you think it has a lot of relevance. what do you look for tonight in terms of results that will tell you whether this has an impact going forward? >> well, it's going to have an impact going forward because it's first. the question is, how do people interpret the results? i do think i
brown: a message as in? >> a rick santorum, for example, or aaron paul were to win tonight as opposed to mitt romney whose basic argument we heard add nause yum is i can win in the fall. if winning in the fall is less important than asserting one's faith, political and otherwise, in the spring, that tells you a lot about the process. >> brown: what do we think we can say or not say about iowa's impact now? >> i think the process has actually worked very well. a number number...