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. >>> up next -- governor jan brewer vetoing a law to allow brewer vetoing a law to allow businesses york, we don't back down. brewer vetoing a law to allow businesses to we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> arizona governor jan brewer vetoed the controversial religious freedom bill, after my next guest and other business leaders, community leaders and faith leaders slammed the bill, joining us now is glenn hammer, glenn, great to have you with us, you know i think -- >> thank you, lou. >> i think that governor brewer deserves great credit to having reach this decision and having made it, your thoughts on the decision itself and the role of the chamber in business in supporting that decision? >> well, first of all, we are
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he has pled not guilty to murdering 26-year-old robert brewer. brewer was living on the streets of tampa when he became friends with some of dimauro's other male roommates and was invited back to the apartment for differenter. >> i was thinking, oh, no, not another freeloader around here. >> prosecutors say ackerman grew angry because of the attention brewer was giving to dimauro. >> the whole time he had his shirt off showing off his tattoos off to all the guys and then he was showing them off to me. >> would you describe kasey as a jealous person? >> yeah. >> dimauro claims that not long after brewer's arrival, she went out for the evening. >> next thing i know, the police were knocking on the door in the morning and i answered the door. when i answered the door, they said that we need to come in for questioning for murder. and i was really surprised. and i was like where? who? who got murdered? >> prosecutors say dimauro not only knew about the murder but helped to clean up the blood and covered for some of her roommates who committed the murd
he has pled not guilty to murdering 26-year-old robert brewer. brewer was living on the streets of tampa when he became friends with some of dimauro's other male roommates and was invited back to the apartment for differenter. >> i was thinking, oh, no, not another freeloader around here. >> prosecutors say ackerman grew angry because of the attention brewer was giving to dimauro. >> the whole time he had his shirt off showing off his tattoos off to all the guys and then he...
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beyond clean and shine every time. >>> arizona governor jan brewer vetoed the controversial religiousreedom bill, after my next guest and other business leaders, community leaders and faith leaders slammed the bill, joining us now is glenn hammer, glenn, great to have you with us, you know i think -- >> thank you, lou. >> i think that governor brewer deserves great credit to having reach this decision and having made it, your thoughts on the decision itself and the role of the chamber in business in supporting that decision? >> well, first of all, we are deeply appreciative of governor brewer vetoing the bill, she's arizona's iron lady, we feel we have made more progress than any other state in our economic competitiveness. it was the faith-based community and also a lot of republicans, a poll came out last week, that showed 2 to 1 republican primary voters wanted her to veto it. as well as five republican candidates running for governor in the state also requesting a veto. >> we reported that on this very broadcast. go ahead. >> we appreciate that, lou, and this was one where, look,
beyond clean and shine every time. >>> arizona governor jan brewer vetoed the controversial religiousreedom bill, after my next guest and other business leaders, community leaders and faith leaders slammed the bill, joining us now is glenn hammer, glenn, great to have you with us, you know i think -- >> thank you, lou. >> i think that governor brewer deserves great credit to having reach this decision and having made it, your thoughts on the decision itself and the role of...
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lou: arizona governor j brewer vetoed the religious freedom bell.ith other community leaders and faith leaders, slamming the bill and joining us now islen campbell. and thinkhat governor jan brewer serves great credit for having made it. your thought on the decision itself and the role of the chamber in supporting that position. >> for us while we are deeply preciative of governor jan brewer vetoing the bill. she's arizona's iron lady. we flt we feel that we have made more progress than any other state in the country in terms of enomic competitiveness. it was the faith-based community and also a lot of republicans in the poll that came out last week that showed two to one republican primary voters wanted her to veto it. there were tweaked out there from newt gingrich and mitt romney also requesting a veto. as well as five republican candidates running for governor of the state also requesting a veto. lou: i want you to know that we have reported that on this very broadcast. >> we appreciate that. and this was one where we were all talking about reli
lou: arizona governor j brewer vetoed the religious freedom bell.ith other community leaders and faith leaders, slamming the bill and joining us now islen campbell. and thinkhat governor jan brewer serves great credit for having made it. your thought on the decision itself and the role of the chamber in supporting that position. >> for us while we are deeply preciative of governor jan brewer vetoing the bill. she's arizona's iron lady. we flt we feel that we have made more progress than...
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then jan brewer got re-elected to a second term in 2010.ne, her second term, is ending, and you can only serve two terms. so she can't run for re-election. which is the bottom line of headlines like these but it's not like she had a choice in the matter. it's the law. debunktion junction, mission accomplished. matter. it's the law. mission accomplished. "first look" is up next. >>> good friday morning, everybody. right now on "first look." frantic evacuation. malaysia mystery deepens. day seven, huge search zone, a few clues and no one really knows where flight 370 is. >>> nbc news exclusive. new information surrounding that massive general motors faulty ignition recall. >>> plus facebook's zuckerberg gives president obama a stern rebuke, and you may be shocked by how much money americans spend on their pets.
then jan brewer got re-elected to a second term in 2010.ne, her second term, is ending, and you can only serve two terms. so she can't run for re-election. which is the bottom line of headlines like these but it's not like she had a choice in the matter. it's the law. debunktion junction, mission accomplished. matter. it's the law. mission accomplished. "first look" is up next. >>> good friday morning, everybody. right now on "first look." frantic evacuation....
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arizona governor jan brewer once again at center stage in a major republican party divide.rvative base happy and the establishment furious by signing a tough immigration law. but this past week she sided with the establishment and infuriated social conservatives with a veto of legislation that would have allowed arizona businesses to refuse services to gay people on religious grounds. well, this week's puzzle sorts some of the receskirmishes. one for the establishment there. the establish's also thrilled their candidates beat tea parties both in alabama house election and a florida special election. in florida we are waiting for the final election but the establishment candidate won the primary. score that one there. as peter noted in the last block, a congress joined a very important senate race in colorado, two tea party candidates dropped out. score that one for the establishment. but, the tea party did block speaker john boehner. he wanted to deal with immigration this year. however, tea party said no. do you that, you get a conservative result. score that this way. and
arizona governor jan brewer once again at center stage in a major republican party divide.rvative base happy and the establishment furious by signing a tough immigration law. but this past week she sided with the establishment and infuriated social conservatives with a veto of legislation that would have allowed arizona businesses to refuse services to gay people on religious grounds. well, this week's puzzle sorts some of the receskirmishes. one for the establishment there. the establish's...
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jan brewer vetoed the bill. but cecilia vega reports it will not stop a nationwide debate. >> reporter: it was the arizona bill that ignited a national firestorm. >> nobody rides in the back of the bus and everybody sits at the lunch counter. we fought that battle once. that's what this battle is. >> reporter: with polls showing a public shift on gay rights. a majority of americans now support same-sex marriage. the pressure for arizona governor jan brewer to veto the bill was fierce. major american companies came out swinging, calling arizona's law bad for business. in the end, brewer vetoed the bill. >> religious liberty is a core american and arizona value. so is non-discrimination. >> reporter: this as some of the most conservative states have become the new battle ground in the same-sex marriage war. a federal judge striking down texas' ban. so-called religious freedom laws like the one so fiercely debated in arizona, now seen as yet another weapon in the fight by supporters of the bill. >> we want for peop
jan brewer vetoed the bill. but cecilia vega reports it will not stop a nationwide debate. >> reporter: it was the arizona bill that ignited a national firestorm. >> nobody rides in the back of the bus and everybody sits at the lunch counter. we fought that battle once. that's what this battle is. >> reporter: with polls showing a public shift on gay rights. a majority of americans now support same-sex marriage. the pressure for arizona governor jan brewer to veto the bill was...
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then jan brewer got re-elected to a second term in 2010.ding, and you can only serve two terms. so she can't run for re-election. which is the bottom line of headlines like these but it's not like she had a choice in the matter. it's the law. debunktion junction, mission accomplished. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> we have the latest developments in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight and chris christie said something really weird today which he of course has no idea is weird. >> mystery flight. no answers. >> we are six days in. >> six days after the malaysia flight disappeared without a trace. >> local officials are dismissing a wall street journal report. >> the plane may have flied for four hours. >> the minister called to report, quote, inaccurate. >> just when there seems to be a tantalizing clue it gets discounted. >> china released satellite images showing three fragments
then jan brewer got re-elected to a second term in 2010.ding, and you can only serve two terms. so she can't run for re-election. which is the bottom line of headlines like these but it's not like she had a choice in the matter. it's the law. debunktion junction, mission accomplished. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> we have the latest developments in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight and chris christie said something really weird today...
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i'm contessa brewer. i'm contessa brewer.our own perfect plate of pasta at olive garden, with our new cucina mia menu, for just $9.99. choose the homemade sauce that tempts you the most. like our addictively creamy garlic asiago, devilishly spicy diavolo or garden-fresh primavera with roasted vegetables. all made from scratch and made to order. served with your choice of our new artisinal pastas including gluten free. new cucina mia is all about flavor, all about you, and all just $9.99. at olive garden, we're all family here. >> state secretary jovhn kerry will travel to the ukraine on wednesday. a massive winter storm is hitting the northeast. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just like our last video, a thief is caught on camera inside a bait car. but this time the suspect makes a mad dash for freedom. and leads police and a television news crew through an 18 hole golf course. may 5th, 2008. las vegas. metro police have placed an unlocked bait car in the parking lot of the angel park golf club to
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i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >> wl whether it's a bolt out of the blue or a dangerous crime, what you're about to see is sure to be shocking. >> hello, i'm contessa brewer. it can happen with a flash and with devastating impact, electrical shock. when we control it, electricity powers our lives but when it's unleashed, high voltage can be terrifying. february 3, 1996, a desperate man attempts a perilous high-wire act, straight into 16,000 volts of electricity. >> i thought he blew up in a million pieces because there was such a shock and a sound, it was boom! i was, whoa. east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for firefighter eric huck, one call from dispatch would be like any other. >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had many years on the job, this was something you'd never seen before. >> eric and his team arrive on the scene it find a suicidal young man perched atop a power pole, 30 feet up. the rescuers immediately recognize the danger.
i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >> wl whether it's a bolt out of the blue or a dangerous crime, what you're about to see is sure to be shocking. >> hello, i'm contessa brewer. it can happen with a flash and with devastating impact, electrical shock. when we control it, electricity powers our lives but when it's unleashed, high voltage can be terrifying. february 3, 1996, a desperate man attempts a perilous high-wire act, straight...
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it has been an interesting roller coaster for governor jan brewer, many ups and downs.er the best in her private life. and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you ha
it has been an interesting roller coaster for governor jan brewer, many ups and downs.er the best in her private life. and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that...
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>> i thought it was appropriate for governor brewer to veto the law.here are both people on both sides of the very difficult issue. debt, spending, taxes, national security, energy, what's happening in our foreign policy, the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the upcoming election. everything they've done up to this point, especially with the obamacare rollout. and focusing on the things that matter. right now, those items that i listed people are going to be speaking in 14 elections. and hold folks accountable for those decisions. >> i can just see the e-mails click into the website saying, wait a minute, this matters, it matters because i'm genuinely offended by the idea of marriage between two people of the same sex. and if i don't want to participate in a wedding so to say, i don't want to do it. >> i understand. if you're talking politics, first of all, it's not the law of arizona that's vetoed. however, everybody has the right to debate and make their own person
>> i thought it was appropriate for governor brewer to veto the law.here are both people on both sides of the very difficult issue. debt, spending, taxes, national security, energy, what's happening in our foreign policy, the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the upcoming election. everything they've done up to this point, especially with the obamacare rollout. and focusing on the things that matter....
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brewer habÍa pensado impugnar la ley estatal. de 69 aÑos pidiÓ que tiempo de pasar la antorcha de liz derazgo y eso que quie hacer en las elecciones de noviembre. >>> al regresar de la pausa. veremos como celebrara el papa francisco su primer aÑo en el vaticano y el impacto que ha logrado en la iglesia en tan corto tiempo. >>> el caos se apodera de las calles de caracas nuevos enfrentamientos entre opositores del gobierno y chavistas >>> y parece una tiara, pero este aparato podrÍa convertirse en la salvaciÓn de millones de personas, que sufren, que padecen de severas migraÑas. sufren mig la popularidad que presidente barack obama sigue en picada y llegÓ a su naval mÁs bajo desde que llegÓ a la casa blanca una encuesta de nbc y wall street journal demuestra que solo 41% a prueba su gestiÓn y 54 porcino. porcino. >> el papa francisco jorge mario bergoglio en poco tiempo ha hecho cambios contundentes y definitivamente ha dejado su huella rogelio tiene mÁs detalles. >> hace exactamente un aÑo el padre jorge mario entrÓ a la capilla
brewer habÍa pensado impugnar la ley estatal. de 69 aÑos pidiÓ que tiempo de pasar la antorcha de liz derazgo y eso que quie hacer en las elecciones de noviembre. >>> al regresar de la pausa. veremos como celebrara el papa francisco su primer aÑo en el vaticano y el impacto que ha logrado en la iglesia en tan corto tiempo. >>> el caos se apodera de las calles de caracas nuevos enfrentamientos entre opositores del gobierno y chavistas >>> y parece una tiara, pero...
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and that ill struts something of brewer's veto seemed to have obscured. sexual orientation is not a protected class under state law in arizona. race, gender and religion are but being gay is not. it wasn't protected before brewer vetoed the bill and it still isn't protected after the veto. the waiting photographer refused to fake pick kpurs of the gay couple and she was sued for it. the bill she vetoed was an effort to protect against the legal challenges that could result from discrimination. even with this bill gone there is no law on arizona's books that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation. at least 12 states this year has issued legislation like arizona to extend the tide. senator mike lee of utah, conservative republican has introduced the marriage and religious freedom act. as they scramble topaz these laws, though, the courts seem to be moving in the opposite direction, even when it comes to red state america. just this week a federal judge ordered officials in the state of kentucky to start recognizing the marriage of same-sex cou
and that ill struts something of brewer's veto seemed to have obscured. sexual orientation is not a protected class under state law in arizona. race, gender and religion are but being gay is not. it wasn't protected before brewer vetoed the bill and it still isn't protected after the veto. the waiting photographer refused to fake pick kpurs of the gay couple and she was sued for it. the bill she vetoed was an effort to protect against the legal challenges that could result from discrimination....
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. ( laughter ) ( applause ) governor brewer vetoed sb-1062, which would have allowed business ownerso freely practice their deeply held religious belief of not selling pastry to gay people. ( laughter ) because god is my cake boss. but, of course, the gay-stream media twisted the bill into something ugly. >> i'm a religious person. this is not religious freedom. it's just plain bigotry. >> this is a bigotry bill masked under religious freedom. >> they're quoting bigotry, per se, in the name of god. it's jim crowe back from the dead. >> it's actually a very similar argument that was raised against the civil rights laws of the mid-60s. >> reporter: >> stephen: this is nothing like the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. for starters, when gay marchers get hit with a firehose, they love it! ( laughter ) ( applause ) that's an actual photo, which means i'm not a bad person. the point is gay marriage is not a civil rights issue. just ask iowa republican and volunteer o the hypnotists forgt to wake up, steve king. jim? >> it's clear in the civil rights section of the code that-- that you
. ( laughter ) ( applause ) governor brewer vetoed sb-1062, which would have allowed business ownerso freely practice their deeply held religious belief of not selling pastry to gay people. ( laughter ) because god is my cake boss. but, of course, the gay-stream media twisted the bill into something ugly. >> i'm a religious person. this is not religious freedom. it's just plain bigotry. >> this is a bigotry bill masked under religious freedom. >> they're quoting bigotry, per...
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i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> when disaster strikes, every second counts. >> get out. somebody grab him. >> and every decision matters. >> there's a little girl! >> daring rescues from land, air, and sea. lives on the line with only precious seconds to spare. "caught on camera: nick of time." >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a day at the beach, a night out to see your favorite band, a hike in a beautiful state park. sometimes even the most enjoyable activities can suddenly take a turn for the worse. and when they do, who will come to the rescue? for one utah motorcyclist trapped beneath a burning car, the answer is not necessarily who you'd expect. a motorcyclist is trapped underneath a burning car as bystanders rush to try and save him. >> oh, my gosh! >> i did see the flame, and i did think that the car had the potential to blow up. >> logan, utah, is a quiet college town, home to utah state university. but right outside campus
i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> when disaster strikes, every second counts. >> get out. somebody grab him. >> and every decision matters. >> there's a little girl! >> daring rescues from land, air, and sea. lives on the line with only precious seconds to spare. "caught on camera: nick of time." >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a day at the beach, a...
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. >>> later on, a big buzzkill for america's craft brewers. first, to kelley and bill.coming up on "the closing bell"? >> we are heading towards the final hour of trading for the day, the week, the month, the quarter. we take a look at the highs and lows and what it may portend for the second quarter of the year. >> also, everyone here is talking about michael lewis' new book "flash boys" and his charge that markets are rigged. only one show has larry kudlow talking about it and "closing bell" has him. >> also, we get reaction to lewis' charge of market rigging from our panel of small investors, retail investors will join us coming up. >> all that and more starting top of the hour. what's in your ear? oooo! a quarter! check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll onl
. >>> later on, a big buzzkill for america's craft brewers. first, to kelley and bill.coming up on "the closing bell"? >> we are heading towards the final hour of trading for the day, the week, the month, the quarter. we take a look at the highs and lows and what it may portend for the second quarter of the year. >> also, everyone here is talking about michael lewis' new book "flash boys" and his charge that markets are rigged. only one show has larry...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." we all had bad days at work, stressful deadlines, demanding bosses, boring paperwork. but for the people we meet in this hour the daily grind becomes a once in a lifetime nightmare, earthquakes, runaway cars and armed robbers turn nine to five into run for your life! and while you might think your co-workers are grumpy, it could be worse. at least you don't work with an angry elephant. i hope. >> a zoo keeper crosses paths with a 10,000-pound rampaging elephant. and finds himself fighting for his life. it's january 31st, 1989, at san diego wild animal park. and young keeper david salmarcus is preparing to clean up the elephant enclosure. for david, then 20 years old, working with elephants is a dream job. >> it was a really good feeling when you would come in to the barn in the morning to greet the elephants, and they greeted you back. it made you feel great. you can call them by name and they would walk over to you and rub against you. and they were so
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." we all had bad days at work, stressful deadlines, demanding bosses, boring paperwork. but for the people we meet in this hour the daily grind becomes a once in a lifetime nightmare, earthquakes, runaway cars and armed robbers turn nine to five into run for your life! and while you might think your co-workers are grumpy, it could be worse. at least you don't work with an angry elephant. i hope. >> a zoo keeper crosses paths with...
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>> i thought what governor brewer did was appropriate to veto the law.here are good people on both sides of these very difficult issues. and i think we need to focus on the things that matter, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security, energy, what's happening in our foreign policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a devisive issue to use for tactical advantage in the upcoming election. everything they've done to this point with the obamacare rollout and lack of focusing on things that matter, people are going to be speaking in the election. they're going to hold folks accountable for the decisions. >> i can just see the e-mails coming into our website with people saying, wait a minute, this matters. it matters because i'm genuinely offended that, you know, somebody -- by the idea of marriage between two people of the same sex and if i don't want to serve them, you know, or participate in a wedding in a sense, i don't want to do it. >> listen, i understand that. it's a difficult situation. there is no easy
>> i thought what governor brewer did was appropriate to veto the law.here are good people on both sides of these very difficult issues. and i think we need to focus on the things that matter, deficit, taxes, spending, jobs, national security, energy, what's happening in our foreign policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a devisive issue to use for tactical advantage in the upcoming election. everything they've done to this point with the...
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brewer talked about how to figure out a way around it. there are fewer than 8 months until the november elections, the mid terms that will decide which parties control the house, and senate confidence is growing and democrats are becoming increasingly nervous. >> reporter: there was a special election for congressional seat yet in florida. a lot of political analysts across the spectrum suggested this could be because of the money and the impact that a lot of people in this particular district, it could an bell weather for the fall midterm elections and today democrats are depressed, and republicans are feeling exuberant. >> reporter: in a special congressional election tuesday in florida it was not the outcome democrats had expected. >> folks in this room tonight and out there on tv, we want this. >> reporter: republicans david jolly, washington lobbyist and first time political candidate narrowly beat alec sink, a respected lawmaker her party considered strong. >> i have spoken with him and congratulated him in a hard fought campaign. >
brewer talked about how to figure out a way around it. there are fewer than 8 months until the november elections, the mid terms that will decide which parties control the house, and senate confidence is growing and democrats are becoming increasingly nervous. >> reporter: there was a special election for congressional seat yet in florida. a lot of political analysts across the spectrum suggested this could be because of the money and the impact that a lot of people in this particular...
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>> i thought what governor brewer did was appropriate to veto thehe law. people on both sides of these very difficult issues. and i think we need to focus on the things that matter. deficit, taxes, spending, jobs,e national security, energy. what's happening in our foreignt policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the hi upcoming elections because in everything they can done up to this point, especially with thed obamacare rollout and the lack of focusing on the things that matter, right now, those things that i listed, people are going to be speaking in '14 elections. they're going to hold folks accountable for those decisions. >> i can see the e-mails clicking in with people saying, wait a minute, this matters. this matters because i am genuinely offended that somebody is saying by the idea of a marriage between two people of the same sex. if i don't want to serve them or participate in a wedding, in a sense, i don't want to do that. >> i understand that. it's a di
>> i thought what governor brewer did was appropriate to veto thehe law. people on both sides of these very difficult issues. and i think we need to focus on the things that matter. deficit, taxes, spending, jobs,e national security, energy. what's happening in our foreignt policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the hi upcoming elections because in everything they can done up to this point,...
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>> will january -- jan brewer sign or veto it? >> i have until friday or saturday morning to determine that. >> jon: clearly the governor is bicurious on this bill. [laughter] if you are going to sign it you might want to hurry because the lawmakers who voted for the bill are starting to realize what the (bleep) they just did. >> why are you regret your vote? >> it went through really quick. no one had anything telling me don't do it. we, several of us talked. we thought you know this isn't good. it's not good for the state. and -- but -- no one had said anything and we thought well, we'll vote for it. we made a mistake. [ laughter ] >> jon: i know how it is, you know? sittinging around a couple legislators, late at night and no one is around. [ laughter ] three of you just decide to experiment with intolerance but, you know, things go a little too far and then the next day nobody can make eye contact. it was just one bill and i didn't even enjoy passing it. it doesn't make me a homophone. of course they are having second thoughts
>> will january -- jan brewer sign or veto it? >> i have until friday or saturday morning to determine that. >> jon: clearly the governor is bicurious on this bill. [laughter] if you are going to sign it you might want to hurry because the lawmakers who voted for the bill are starting to realize what the (bleep) they just did. >> why are you regret your vote? >> it went through really quick. no one had anything telling me don't do it. we, several of us talked. we...
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brewer may best be known for signing a 2010 law requiring immigrants to carry registration documentsase that was partially struck down by the united states supreme court. >>> not much movement on wall street today. the dow and the s&p barely moved. the nasdaq posted a modest gain despite some sharp losses in global markets over concerns on china's economy that helped drive down many indices in europe and asia, more than 1%. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. remember you can always follow what's going on behind the scene, tweet me @wolflittle bit zero, tweet the show @cnnit isroom. erin burnett "outfront" right now. >> next breaking news chinese government has released new satellite images of what could be missing flight 370. is this really the downed plane? what happened in the cockpit moments before that plane went down. a look at how safe the boeing 777 could be? could something like this happen again? let's go "outfront". >>> good evening everyone i'm erin burnett. we begin "outfront" with breaking news. we have satellite images from
brewer may best be known for signing a 2010 law requiring immigrants to carry registration documentsase that was partially struck down by the united states supreme court. >>> not much movement on wall street today. the dow and the s&p barely moved. the nasdaq posted a modest gain despite some sharp losses in global markets over concerns on china's economy that helped drive down many indices in europe and asia, more than 1%. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf...
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the racing sausages from milwaukee not able to help the brewers out. in arizona as michael morris apparently healed from his cap injuries. single to right on scoring. the giants up 1-0, but come the eighth they're down 3-1. pablo. don't insult me with that $40 million offer. goes deep with the solo shot. got the deficit to 3-2. come the #th. gary brown, one of the young outfielders on the giants apparently with a outside chance to making the team. deep center. off the boards. got himself an rbi double. and the giants wind up winning it on a sacrificed fly over the brewers. meantime, the as, despite the injury problems that their pitching staff have. they continue to win. you know what is helping to get it done. this kind of stuff. the power show in full view today. three-run shot for him. his fourth of the spring. having a good start. josh donaldson, a third baseman looking to back up his great season of last year when he was an mvp candidate. rbi double. and scoring 5-4. and josh edic -- reddick really trying to come back from an off season last year
the racing sausages from milwaukee not able to help the brewers out. in arizona as michael morris apparently healed from his cap injuries. single to right on scoring. the giants up 1-0, but come the eighth they're down 3-1. pablo. don't insult me with that $40 million offer. goes deep with the solo shot. got the deficit to 3-2. come the #th. gary brown, one of the young outfielders on the giants apparently with a outside chance to making the team. deep center. off the boards. got himself an rbi...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." breaking the law is one thing. fighting the law is another. in this hour, you'll meet people who challenged authorities. some used guns. some used fists. one even used an 18-wheeler. but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common. somebody was there to capture it on camera. >> a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> i'm a cowboy. i'm coming out like a cowboy. >> before going down in a hail of gunfire. september 2004. bowling green, kentucky. a barn burns to the ground and four horses die. an investigation by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco & firearms or atf points to arson. the main suspect, russell sublet, a 41-year-old ex-con who tends horses in the area. during the investigation special agent david hayes learns sublet may also own a sawed off shotgun, another possible charge against him. >> i made contact with russell sublet. he agreed to meet with us. >> on the afternoon of september 29th, sublet is at
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." breaking the law is one thing. fighting the law is another. in this hour, you'll meet people who challenged authorities. some used guns. some used fists. one even used an 18-wheeler. but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common. somebody was there to capture it on camera. >> a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> i'm a cowboy. i'm coming out like a cowboy. >>...
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a new brewer's association report shows craft beer sales grew by more than 20% in 2013 to $143,000,000,000e majority of americans live within 10 miles of a local brewery. colorado, portland, san diego, minneapolis are some of the places that we are seeing this take off. >> what is all of this right here? >> so this right here, this part is actually called our cellar, where the ferm intation happens. >> it has taken off in bolder, colorado, its work force has grown 10-fold in six years. >> this is what? >> our ipa. >> owner mat cutter left a successful career at ibm to run the brewery full-time. >> in 2011, we did 3800 barrels. in 2012, 5600 barrels and last year, 2013, 11,800 barrels. >> this year t he plans to produce more than 20,000 barrels of his craft brew. >> a toast to all of the brewers helping other brewers. >> the governor who once owned a brewery kicked off the craft beer week to celebrate the phenomenal growth. he installed beer taps in the mansion. in colorado, more than 200 craft breweries are in operation, employing more than 5,000 people. >> the economy coming back has help
a new brewer's association report shows craft beer sales grew by more than 20% in 2013 to $143,000,000,000e majority of americans live within 10 miles of a local brewery. colorado, portland, san diego, minneapolis are some of the places that we are seeing this take off. >> what is all of this right here? >> so this right here, this part is actually called our cellar, where the ferm intation happens. >> it has taken off in bolder, colorado, its work force has grown 10-fold in...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and seawater. just when they think they have the fire under control, a flare erupts from the tank on the right. it's not a good sign. and in a matter of seconds, the tank launches into the air like a rocket. >> everything went bright. the heat was real intense. >> a ball of fire races toward firefighters who are forced to run for their lives. >> you just think this could be the day for all of us. it was a violent, violent explosion. >> seconds later, another tank explodes. >> when the second tank exploded, and that's when the debris was flying everywhere and about a ten-foot pi
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and seawater. just when they think they have the fire...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." hundreds of thousands of videos hit the web every day. but only a select few really grab the public's attention and go viral. if you watch like me, sometimes these videos seem a bit suspicious. in this hour, we'll watch some of the web's most popular videos and uncover if they're works of fact or fiction. >> hey. sheri here, obviously. >> in august 2010, a mysterious video purported to be a piece of courtroom evidence starts to circulate across the web. it's dubbed exhibit b-5. >> it has an element of where did this come from. that you're really curious about. >> i am recording this so you can share in this amazing step-by-step process of my brilliant practical joke. >> the video is about an attractive young lady who is setting up a friend of hers to be pranked. >> you need to water this. you making a movie? >> she gets ready with one of her friends who dresses up like some kind of criminal intruder. >> this is a classic surprise prank. >> okay, okay, ok
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." hundreds of thousands of videos hit the web every day. but only a select few really grab the public's attention and go viral. if you watch like me, sometimes these videos seem a bit suspicious. in this hour, we'll watch some of the web's most popular videos and uncover if they're works of fact or fiction. >> hey. sheri here, obviously. >> in august 2010, a mysterious video purported to be a piece of courtroom evidence...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." do you ever feel frustrated waiting in line, or have you watched as someone else flies off the handle? from naked shoppers to angry plane passengers, in this hour, we'll watch what happens when customers go wild. ♪ a late-night shopper decides to open up a drive-through in one of the most bizarre and audacious smash-and-grabs this small ohio town has ever seen. >> i've heard of people breaking windows and using rocks and boulders, but never seeing somebody actually decide to drive their car through a store. >> it's 5:00 a.m. in amherst, ohio, and a sleepless bargain hunter cases an adult novelty store. the store is closed, but this customer isn't concerned with such minor details. he circles the store to make sure no one is around, then chooses the back door to make his grand entrance. tracy is the store's manager. >> he decided that he wanted to come through the back door, and you see him get up on the curb and kind of bumps himself up and then he just
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." do you ever feel frustrated waiting in line, or have you watched as someone else flies off the handle? from naked shoppers to angry plane passengers, in this hour, we'll watch what happens when customers go wild. ♪ a late-night shopper decides to open up a drive-through in one of the most bizarre and audacious smash-and-grabs this small ohio town has ever seen. >> i've heard of people breaking windows and using rocks and...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical sports altercation. >> it's an international basket brawl and the entire scene is caught on camera by fans in the bleaches. >> i was fearing for my physical well being. >> august 14th, 2011, the georgetown university hoyas arrive in bay zing for an 11-day exhibition tour in china. an entourage of more than 200 fans and school officials accompany the team on the trip. >> they wanted this to be a good will tour to expand georgetown's brand and bride. >> but the hoyas are not the only high-profile americans in china. >> vice president j
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical...
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when jan brewer is saying that you're too far to the right, i mean you're really out there. republican party i think you've got people like john mccain on the one side and people like the folks who voted that law and sent it to jan brewer's desk on the other side and people don't feel good about that. >> people in our line of work misrepresented the content of that law, at least moderately helpful to -- >> we'll end it there. thank you, all for being here. stay with cnn as we continue to follow the unfolding crisis in ukraine. former secretary of state madeleine albright is at the top of the hour on "fareed zakaria gps." n. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. over one million hours of research. are inside are specific vitamins and minerals to help support your heart, brain and eyes. centrum silver. fo
when jan brewer is saying that you're too far to the right, i mean you're really out there. republican party i think you've got people like john mccain on the one side and people like the folks who voted that law and sent it to jan brewer's desk on the other side and people don't feel good about that. >> people in our line of work misrepresented the content of that law, at least moderately helpful to -- >> we'll end it there. thank you, all for being here. stay with cnn as we...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the whole bloody battle is caught on an iphone camera. >> we want to see more of this. >> one of the girls involved is 13-year-old sierra spencer. she has just switched middle schools in the small suburb of marysville, washington, after being bullied in her old school. at first, it feels like a good fit. >> it was perfectly fine. like i had no problems. i loved it. >> but sierra is bullied in this school, too. sierra's mother, kenice watson is frustrated the problems she thought she had fixed is continuing. >> there's three middle school, and how do they intermingle? and so eventually the issues she was h
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the whole bloody battle is caught on an iphone camera. >> we...
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i'm contessa brewer. sometimes home invasions involve a criminal element.ther times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man. >> there's been some friction with just the one neighbor. she gets quite angry about very minor things and then sometimes shouts unpleasant things and makes threats. but, you know, we try not to take too much notice of that. >> reporter: luke wirr is the man in the video being pounded with the rolled-up reading material. >> two weeks before the incident happened i took the rubbish bin out, and she was shouting from the top window with lots of swearing that i wasn't allowed to pull the bin across the car park. i ignored this and carried on and put the bin at the front of our property. >> luke owns birkette's garage, and it's located right next to this apartment building, ess
i'm contessa brewer. sometimes home invasions involve a criminal element.ther times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man. >> there's been some friction with just the one neighbor. she gets quite angry about very minor...
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i'm contessa brewer. throughout history humans have looked for ways to soar, if only for a little while. flying, floating and even free falling, as you will see, a lot can go wrong high up in the air. some of our stories are about dreamers who find ways to conquer new heights, while others are about daredevils who relish that trip down. but our first story is about a man at a low point in his life and the effort high above a city street to save him. 70 stories above the streets of new york, a desperate man contemplates ending his life by jumping from the top of one of the city's landmark skyscrapers. >> obviously something has brought him to the edge, and we want to figure out quickly as possible, but the job could always go very wrong. >> august 10, 2011. detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checki
i'm contessa brewer. throughout history humans have looked for ways to soar, if only for a little while. flying, floating and even free falling, as you will see, a lot can go wrong high up in the air. some of our stories are about dreamers who find ways to conquer new heights, while others are about daredevils who relish that trip down. but our first story is about a man at a low point in his life and the effort high above a city street to save him. 70 stories above the streets of new york, a...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." water is a force to be reckoned with. we learn as children never to turn our backs on a wave. but there are countless other ways to be caught unprepared. in our first story, a burst water main wreaks havoc on a cold winter morning. motorists trapped in their vehicles when a flood turns roadways into rivers. >> could have killed many people if the cars started to mop. -- move. >> the waters rise so quickly that drivers are unable to escape. among those stranded in the fast moving current are a mother with her 9-year-old son. >> i can't see anything! i need help! >> ma'am, we're on our way. >> december 23rd, 2008. an aging water main ruptures in bethesda, maryland, sending a massive wall of water down a busy road and turning the commute into a nightmare for drivers. firefighters at station 10 are just pulling out. unaware a critical situation is developing nearby. they immediately get stuck in traffic backed up from the flood. >> we actually thought we mig
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." water is a force to be reckoned with. we learn as children never to turn our backs on a wave. but there are countless other ways to be caught unprepared. in our first story, a burst water main wreaks havoc on a cold winter morning. motorists trapped in their vehicles when a flood turns roadways into rivers. >> could have killed many people if the cars started to mop. -- move. >> the waters rise so quickly that drivers are...
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i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4th, 2004, an irate man in a bulldozer wreaks havoc on the small town of granby, colorado. >> the vehicle was going in and out of this, basically, a big concrete warehouse, that was made out of prefast concrete. and what he would do is pull forward until the wall would collapse on top of him and then he would pull backwards and he was just going from one end of the build to the other doing that, causing the building to collapse on itself. >> glen trainor is the former undersheriff of grand county, colorado. when the call first comes in that a bulldozer is on the loose, he isn't overly concerned. but that changes after a report of shots being fired. it turns out, this
i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4th, 2004, an irate man in a bulldozer wreaks havoc on the small town of granby, colorado. >> the vehicle was going in and out of this,...
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i'm contessa brewer. collisions and calamities, these types the of incidents can be scary enough to make you feel like your heart is skipping a beat. our first video is a heart stopping moment when a young girl goes into cardiac failure at a texas middle school and it's all caught on camera. it's a normal school day until a 12-year-old girl's heart suddenly stops beating. >> first thing i thought, scary. very scary. because i didn't know what i was looking at. >> september 26th, 2011, frisco, texas. kylie shea is walking the hallways of moss middle school with her friends. attempting to sit down, she collapses, and it is all caught on the time lapse security camera. kylie's friends run for help and the first person they see is phys ed coach and she has no idea what a dramatic turn her day is about to take. >> just a normal day. we just got through with p.e. and two girls came running in and said kylie is having a seizure come quick. i just took off as quick as i could into the lalway. as soon as i got to
i'm contessa brewer. collisions and calamities, these types the of incidents can be scary enough to make you feel like your heart is skipping a beat. our first video is a heart stopping moment when a young girl goes into cardiac failure at a texas middle school and it's all caught on camera. it's a normal school day until a 12-year-old girl's heart suddenly stops beating. >> first thing i thought, scary. very scary. because i didn't know what i was looking at. >> september 26th,...