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>> right, brooke.hen you look at flightaware.com, which we often depend on for flight data, looking at the raw data, it seems like whatever went wrong happened around the 10:00 hour, which jives with what the faa told us. the faa says that the pilot stopped responding to radio calls around 10:00 this morning. so going back to this raw data on flightaware.com, it shows around 10:00 a.m., this plane dropped some 3,000 feet. we don't know why. but clearly, something happened there in which it made this drop of 3,000 feet, around the 10:00 hour, around the same time the faa says that they lost contact. radio call contact with the pilot, brooke. >> so just to be crystal clear, when they lost contact, you're saying at that moment, 10:00 this morning, which was, you know, some four hours ago, it dropped those 3,000 feet. >> right. according to the raw data, again, on flightaware.com, around that time, around 10:04, you know, that is when we saw this altitude drop. and we also know based on that same data that
>> right, brooke.hen you look at flightaware.com, which we often depend on for flight data, looking at the raw data, it seems like whatever went wrong happened around the 10:00 hour, which jives with what the faa told us. the faa says that the pilot stopped responding to radio calls around 10:00 this morning. so going back to this raw data on flightaware.com, it shows around 10:00 a.m., this plane dropped some 3,000 feet. we don't know why. but clearly, something happened there in which...
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i'm brooke baldwin.he mother of james foley, the first american isis executed shared her sympathies to the sotloff family. diane foley hopes their deaths will trigger the exact opposite of what these journalists went through. they want peace, they want understanding. >> we send all of our love and hugs to them. unfortunately, they're sharing the pain we are. so we just ask the world to embrace them as the world has embraced us. it's helped us so much. >> i would hope that their deaths might not be in vain, they might awaken the world. that we must act as a unified world for peace and for goodness and just work together. >> as the united states tries to figure out exactly how to respond, today the president, the vice president, the secretary of state all said the beheaders will be brought to justice, finding the killers no doubt starts with these two videos. analysis of these videos, according to experts shows the murders may have taken place in raqqa, syria. and analysis also indicates the executioner ma
i'm brooke baldwin.he mother of james foley, the first american isis executed shared her sympathies to the sotloff family. diane foley hopes their deaths will trigger the exact opposite of what these journalists went through. they want peace, they want understanding. >> we send all of our love and hugs to them. unfortunately, they're sharing the pain we are. so we just ask the world to embrace them as the world has embraced us. it's helped us so much. >> i would hope that their...
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i'm brooke baldwin.n case you are just joining us, we have confirmed that a small aircraft that took off from rochester, new york, earlier this morning intended to land in naples, florida, has crashed off the coast -- 14 miles off the coast of jamaica. that happened about an hour ago. that's according to the faa. a couple of issues. we do know that it became aware to u.s. military, scrambling f-15 fighter jets. we heard sound from one of the pilots saying he was up near the small aircraft as it was flying southward, saw who appeared to be the pilot breathing, specifically saw the chest rising and falling. then saw the pilot slumped over. and then saw the frosted windows, which leads to a real possibility that this was hypoxia. there was a depressurization of the cabin, everything gets cold, lack of oxygen, and that would thus be also lack of oxygen to the brain, leading to have this pilot be unresponsive to any kind of communication. and, again, confirmation this plane crashed off the coast of jamaica. a
i'm brooke baldwin.n case you are just joining us, we have confirmed that a small aircraft that took off from rochester, new york, earlier this morning intended to land in naples, florida, has crashed off the coast -- 14 miles off the coast of jamaica. that happened about an hour ago. that's according to the faa. a couple of issues. we do know that it became aware to u.s. military, scrambling f-15 fighter jets. we heard sound from one of the pilots saying he was up near the small aircraft as it...
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ol' ollie he was at brookings for three months. i am sorry he feels that way.ed to other scholars and none of them feel that way. a man named sal man sheikh has been trying to build a moderate group of syrian opposition figures to find an alternative to president assad. he has been doing this, even as qatar has funded more extreme groups in syria, and i don't support what qatar does, and just to be very clear, i thinkéq their foreign policy has a lot of problems but the don't put pressure on us to align with them and the comment by mr. ollie is hard to understand. it was from a scholar who was there five years ago for three months. the people i have spoken to who have been there for long periods or short periods of times since have never had that complaint, and in fact we have put out papers on the brookings web site that have taken major issue with northern policy of the government of qatar. >> one thing we wanted to know and can't find the answer is whether isis militants are funded by those in qatar? that and many other questions right after this s charlie.
ol' ollie he was at brookings for three months. i am sorry he feels that way.ed to other scholars and none of them feel that way. a man named sal man sheikh has been trying to build a moderate group of syrian opposition figures to find an alternative to president assad. he has been doing this, even as qatar has funded more extreme groups in syria, and i don't support what qatar does, and just to be very clear, i thinkéq their foreign policy has a lot of problems but the don't put pressure on...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we have to begin with this video. they call themselves the islamic state. they released this video today. they have beheaded steven sotloff. this video has a title "the second message to america" and appears to show the brutal execution of the 31-year-old journalist. we need to be clear here, as we're getting new information at this point, the pentagon is not confirming any reports on steven sotloff. secretary rear admiral john kirby was asked about that and this is his response. >> we've all seen press reporting about the potential murder by isil of mr. sotloff. i don't have anything to confirm it today. obviously we're monitoring it as best we can. and our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to the sotloff family who has endured incredible hardship and suffering just by virtue of his captivity and being held hostage. i can't confirm those press reports right now. >> british prime minister david cameron has released a statement. he's saying sotloff's apparent death is, quote, an
i'm brooke baldwin. we have to begin with this video. they call themselves the islamic state. they released this video today. they have beheaded steven sotloff. this video has a title "the second message to america" and appears to show the brutal execution of the 31-year-old journalist. we need to be clear here, as we're getting new information at this point, the pentagon is not confirming any reports on steven sotloff. secretary rear admiral john kirby was asked about that and this...
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and then lastly, brooke, of course, there's politics at play. president obama before the midterms especially does not want to be seen as starting another war, especially in a country where it was his singular promise that got him to be the nominee and then president to withdraw u.s. troops. so there's a lot going on here. >> okay. i hear you loud and clear on the complexities of the whole issue. and one of the questions that was posed to secretary hagel from senator nelson today. you know, what message congress will be sending if it adjourns without voting on this plan to combat isis. i want to take a listen to that first. >> i think that message would be very, very seriously misunderstood and misinterpreted by our allies, our friends, our partners around the world. and our adversaries. this is a clear, clear threat, what the president has talked about. the threat to this country from isil. >> i mean, jake, isn't it -- it's sort of one thing. this is sort of sad to say. but it's one thing for, you know, congress and its dysfunction to be, you kn
and then lastly, brooke, of course, there's politics at play. president obama before the midterms especially does not want to be seen as starting another war, especially in a country where it was his singular promise that got him to be the nominee and then president to withdraw u.s. troops. so there's a lot going on here. >> okay. i hear you loud and clear on the complexities of the whole issue. and one of the questions that was posed to secretary hagel from senator nelson today. you...
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i'm brooke baldwin. great to be with you on this thursday. let's begin with the president of the united states. president barack obama now has plan on the table to strike syria. the plan, part of the strategy to hit isis inside syria's borders. so far we know the house, house of representatives, has given the green light authorizing the u.s. military to train and equip moderate syrian rebels but so now this is all in the hands of the senate. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel making that case to lawmakers. >> the package of answers that we will provide tactical and more advanced training. as these forces prove their effectiveness on the battlefield, we would be prepared to provide increasingly sophisticated types of assistance to the most trusted commanders and capable forces. the goal is not to achieve numerical parity with isil but to ensure that moderate syrian forces are superior fighters. >> all of this as the isis threat reaches beyond syria, beyond iraq because ri
i'm brooke baldwin. great to be with you on this thursday. let's begin with the president of the united states. president barack obama now has plan on the table to strike syria. the plan, part of the strategy to hit isis inside syria's borders. so far we know the house, house of representatives, has given the green light authorizing the u.s. military to train and equip moderate syrian rebels but so now this is all in the hands of the senate. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and defense...
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brooks was made a signal or because he had a bike. he used it to bring messages and orders to the front. he was one of over 6 million to serve in the war. he was glad to enlist. >> the people did not have a clue what it was like. they were full of patriotism and thought they were doing a good thing and did not realize what they were getting into. i think it is important to have a record of it. >> personal memories need official remembrance. to mark the 100 anniversary of the outbreak of the war, the british government gave the imperial war museum a 50 million euro makeover. for young and old, one of the highlights of a new world war i exhibition is the chance to walk through a reconstructed trench. british prime minister david cameron said the centennial he was to be a truly national commemoration of what he deemed to be a just war against the threat of oppression-dominated europe. the great war, as the first world war is known in britain, is an important chapter in the british empire's glorious past. last year, earth from flanders fi
brooks was made a signal or because he had a bike. he used it to bring messages and orders to the front. he was one of over 6 million to serve in the war. he was glad to enlist. >> the people did not have a clue what it was like. they were full of patriotism and thought they were doing a good thing and did not realize what they were getting into. i think it is important to have a record of it. >> personal memories need official remembrance. to mark the 100 anniversary of the...
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brooks was made a signal or because he had a bike. he used it to bring messages and orders to the front. he was one of over 6 million to serve in the war. he was glad to enlist. >> the people did not have a clue what it was like. they were full of patriotism and thought they were doing a good thing and did not realize what they were getting into. i think it is important to have a record of it. >> personal memories need official remembrance. to mark the 100 anniversary of the outbreak of the war, the british government gave the imperial war museum a 50 million euro makeover. for young and old, one of the highlights of a new world war i exhibition is the chance to walk through a reconstructed trench. british prime minister david cameron said the centennial he was to be a truly national commemoration of what he deemed to be a just war against the threat of oppression-dominated europe. the great war, as the first world war is known in britain, is an important chapter in the british empire's glorious past. last year, earth from flanders fi
brooks was made a signal or because he had a bike. he used it to bring messages and orders to the front. he was one of over 6 million to serve in the war. he was glad to enlist. >> the people did not have a clue what it was like. they were full of patriotism and thought they were doing a good thing and did not realize what they were getting into. i think it is important to have a record of it. >> personal memories need official remembrance. to mark the 100 anniversary of the...
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i'm brooke baldwin.e lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> good thing for the president this guy was there on his day off. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. come right on in, the secret service grilled all day on capitol hill. now we're learning new details about the man who got deep into the white house. it took an off-duty agent to stop him. >>> the world lead. >> we have millions of people on the streets. i don't think they can shoot that many people. >> but today could be the tipping point. a day off
i'm brooke baldwin.e lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> good thing for the president this guy was there on his day off. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. come right on in, the secret service grilled all day on capitol hill. now we're learning new details about the man who got deep into the white house. it took an off-duty agent to stop him. >>> the world lead. >> we have millions of people on the streets. i don't think they...
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we will speak with brooke williams.finally, "just 13, and working risky 12-hour shofts in the tobacco fields." >> my head started hurting really bad. i got out the road and i started throwing up. >> green tobacco sickness, or nicotine poisoning, it can cause vomiting, dizziness, and irregular heart rates. we will speak with steven greenhouse, longtime labor and workplace reporter at "the new york times." all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has confirmed he will not fulfill his pledge to take executive action on immigration reform by summer's end. obama had promised a broad overhaul in the face of republican obstruction, including a potential new reprieve to slow his record-breaking deportations. it over the weekend, the white house cited what it called house republicans extreme politicized and of this issue for forcing president obama to wait until after the midterm elections. obama had faced calls from a number of democrats
we will speak with brooke williams.finally, "just 13, and working risky 12-hour shofts in the tobacco fields." >> my head started hurting really bad. i got out the road and i started throwing up. >> green tobacco sickness, or nicotine poisoning, it can cause vomiting, dizziness, and irregular heart rates. we will speak with steven greenhouse, longtime labor and workplace reporter at "the new york times." all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!,...
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our coverage continues now with brooke baldwin. >>> hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. we have breaking news to bring you at this moment. according to an isis video released today, the terrorist group has beheaded another american, steven sotloff. in the video, which is entitled a second message to america, it appears to show the brutal execution of the 31-year-old journalist. sotloff disappeared while reporting in syria last year. just two weeks two ago, isis threatened to kill steven sotloff if president barack obama did not back off u.s. air strikes in iraq. in this video, in the final moments of steven sotloff's life, he spoke directly to the camera and he said this. quote, he said that is he paying the price for u.s. intervention. sotloff's mother made a desperate plea for her son's life just last week in her video message, sotloff's mother shirley spoke directly to the leader of isis saying her son was not responsible for american actions in eye beiiraq. let me bring in a number of people and we will be digging in to christiane amanpour's interview. that said, i h
our coverage continues now with brooke baldwin. >>> hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. we have breaking news to bring you at this moment. according to an isis video released today, the terrorist group has beheaded another american, steven sotloff. in the video, which is entitled a second message to america, it appears to show the brutal execution of the 31-year-old journalist. sotloff disappeared while reporting in syria last year. just two weeks two ago, isis threatened to kill steven...
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brooke? >> brooke: in here. >> deacon: hey. i told you i'd be back.trying to pressure you or anything. >> brooke: deacon... >> deacon: look, i-i know. i know that last night you weren't expecting a proposal, which is why you couldn't answer me. but i figured you've had some time to sleep on it... >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> deacon: look, i... i get that bill's still in the picture. but he can't make you happy. i can. listen to me.
brooke? >> brooke: in here. >> deacon: hey. i told you i'd be back.trying to pressure you or anything. >> brooke: deacon... >> deacon: look, i-i know. i know that last night you weren't expecting a proposal, which is why you couldn't answer me. but i figured you've had some time to sleep on it... >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> deacon: look, i... i get that bill's still in the picture. but he can't make you happy. i can. listen to me.
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here on this wednesday. we have to begin with the critically important moment in president obama's time in office. as commander in chief. on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary. the president is right now preparing to address the nation and really the world and what could potentially become a new war for the united states. at the very least, a commitment of more u.s. bodies in the middle east to wipe out isis militants. the president is expected to expand air strikes on isis targets in iraq which have been going on just about a month now and possible a new approach to isis inside of syria, a country where the u.s. has been keeping its distance. joining me now is michelle kosinski. a couple hours away from this prime time address. the president is opening to conducting air strikes against isis targets in syria. what else should the world expect to hear? >> reporter: we're waiting to see how much he mentions about the syria piece. this can be one big problem. both sides of the aisle see the iraq/isis problem as be
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here on this wednesday. we have to begin with the critically important moment in president obama's time in office. as commander in chief. on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary. the president is right now preparing to address the nation and really the world and what could potentially become a new war for the united states. at the very least, a commitment of more u.s. bodies in the middle east to wipe out isis militants. the president is expected to...
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hi, i'm brooke baldwin. and right now the president is meeting with allies in what many are calling the most important nato summit since the group formed back in 1949. the pressure, the stakes really couldn't be higher. the top of the agenda, russia's military incursion into ukraine and vladimir putin into russia, his defiance. but a more urgent concern taking center stage, isis militants both in syria and iraq. its slaughter of those two americans driving home the group's blood-thirsty hatred of the west. british prime minister david cameron really setting the tone for all these talks. take a listen. >> russian troops are illegally in ukraine. the extremist islamist threat has risen in a new form in iraq and syria. these are just two of the threats that we face. nato is the anchor of our security. and over the next two days, we must reinvigorate and refocus this alliance to tackle new threats and to ensure it continues to foster stability around the world. >> let's take you to the site of that summit, jim a
hi, i'm brooke baldwin. and right now the president is meeting with allies in what many are calling the most important nato summit since the group formed back in 1949. the pressure, the stakes really couldn't be higher. the top of the agenda, russia's military incursion into ukraine and vladimir putin into russia, his defiance. but a more urgent concern taking center stage, isis militants both in syria and iraq. its slaughter of those two americans driving home the group's blood-thirsty hatred...
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roll it. >>> hour two, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn.s now, two secret service agents who helped arrest an intruder at the white house were actually off duty. you'll hear much more about that new nugget in a moment. that information, by the way, coming out after the dirto
roll it. >>> hour two, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn.s now, two secret service agents who helped arrest an intruder at the white house were actually off duty. you'll hear much more about that new nugget in a moment. that information, by the way, coming out after the dirto
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i'm brooke baldwin.ef and fear gripped thousands of law enforcement officers as they gathered for the funeral of a pennsylvania state trooper. his suspected killer a survivalsurvival survivalist with a grudge against police. you can imagine security very high for today's services. area schools were closed. mourners were asked to stay focused on his zest for life and not his tragic death. >> we've been privileged in this community to see great people come forward with wonderful acts of kindness and compassion and generosity. my friends, now we have the undaunting task of saying farewell to our precious gift, corporal brian dixon. the gift given by god that cold christmas eve, we return brian to god not with negative emotions but with a profound sense of gratitude. >> dixon was shot and killed in an ambush friday outside of his police barracks in rural pennsylvania. another wounded trooper remains in the hospital. authorities are searching for the suspected killer, 31-year-old eric matthew frein. i want to
i'm brooke baldwin.ef and fear gripped thousands of law enforcement officers as they gathered for the funeral of a pennsylvania state trooper. his suspected killer a survivalsurvival survivalist with a grudge against police. you can imagine security very high for today's services. area schools were closed. mourners were asked to stay focused on his zest for life and not his tragic death. >> we've been privileged in this community to see great people come forward with wonderful acts of...
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you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldw baldwin. for the next hour, we are focusing on the fire storm surrounding the nfl. one of its players and domestic violence in america. but before we begin, i want to make sure we're all clear. make no mistake, ray rice wasn't fired for beating his then fiancee, knocking her unconscious, dragging her body without regard. no, ray rice was fired because video of that existed. and you, america, saw it. and that alone is the new outrage. >> i do deeply regret the role i played in the incident that night. but i can say i am happy that we continue to work through it together. and we are continuing to strengthen our relationship and our marriage and do what we have to do for not only ourselves collectively but individually and working on being better parents for raven. and continue to be good role models for the community like we were doing before this. i love ray and i know he will continue to prove himself. >> that was janay rice when ray rice was criminally indicted for hitting her. and while ever
you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldw baldwin. for the next hour, we are focusing on the fire storm surrounding the nfl. one of its players and domestic violence in america. but before we begin, i want to make sure we're all clear. make no mistake, ray rice wasn't fired for beating his then fiancee, knocking her unconscious, dragging her body without regard. no, ray rice was fired because video of that existed. and you, america, saw it. and that alone is the new outrage. >> i do deeply...
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i am delighted to welcome you to the brookings's decision -- brookings institution. i am even more delighted to welcome sylvia burwell, burwell, tolvia this event at brookings. i have known sylvia a long time. over 20 years. sylviafirst encountered in the clinton administration, i thought of her as that friendly, competent young woman who worked for bob rubin at the national economic council. i learned that sylvia was the go to person and a can-do person. that was a useful person to have around. i also learned that she liked to keep in touch with real people out around america, not just in washington. and that she grew up in west virginia. one day, i found myself in a hard hat, deep underground in west virginia in a coal mine with sylvia, barbara ven and rich trumka. i was not the only one who noticed that sylvia was competent and levelheaded hearing the president notice to that, president clinton. by the end of the administration, she was the director of -- she's had a distinguished career. president obama had the good sense to bring her back to washington to be dir
i am delighted to welcome you to the brookings's decision -- brookings institution. i am even more delighted to welcome sylvia burwell, burwell, tolvia this event at brookings. i have known sylvia a long time. over 20 years. sylviafirst encountered in the clinton administration, i thought of her as that friendly, competent young woman who worked for bob rubin at the national economic council. i learned that sylvia was the go to person and a can-do person. that was a useful person to have...
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>> well, the deal would be something like this, brooke. and i'm not privy to the state department. >> of course. >> negotiations and positions. but the deal would be this. north koreans want to talk to the u.s. again or the six-party countries. we have all refused to do that, until they take some positive steps on nuclear proliferation. in other words, they halt their declarations of nuclear bombings, behave more responsibly. the north koreans have said, okay, first let's talk and then we'll do that. and then the u.s. says, well, no. you release our american prisoners, and then maybe we talk. so it's a little bit of a dance, which hopefully the north koreans sending this message that they're ready to talk, you know, the u.s. government will find some nuanced way to deal with this. but what is very clear is, are the north koreans don't want a special envoy, somebody outside the government. if you hear kenneth bae, they want a u.s. government representative that might lead to talks with the north koreans, which is what they want. they want t
>> well, the deal would be something like this, brooke. and i'm not privy to the state department. >> of course. >> negotiations and positions. but the deal would be this. north koreans want to talk to the u.s. again or the six-party countries. we have all refused to do that, until they take some positive steps on nuclear proliferation. in other words, they halt their declarations of nuclear bombings, behave more responsibly. the north koreans have said, okay, first let's talk...
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.m being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back ♪ feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. couple pieces of chicken, gigantic mashed potatoes. a biscuit, and a cookie. and a drink! it's amazing. yeah. all of this for $5. spork! ♪ [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight plays a guy og/gyn on her sitcom the mindy project. i'll ask her where babies come from. please welcome mindy kaling. thank you very much. hey, miss kaling, thank you so much for coming on. >> i am so glad we didn't wear the same skirt. all right, t
some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.m being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back ♪ feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. couple pieces of chicken, gigantic mashed potatoes. a biscuit, and a cookie. and a drink! it's amazing....
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight plays a guy og/gyn on her sitcom the mindy project. i'll ask her where babies come from. please welcome mindy
some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of...
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>> brooke: yes. >> deacon: that's even better. >> brooke: deacon.his is about our daughter. >> deacon: she decided to go back to liam, didn't she? >> brooke: no. she wanted to, but things changed. >> deacon: what things? >> brooke: hope is pregnant. >> justin: your best scotch? >> bill: mm-hmm.
>> brooke: yes. >> deacon: that's even better. >> brooke: deacon.his is about our daughter. >> deacon: she decided to go back to liam, didn't she? >> brooke: no. she wanted to, but things changed. >> deacon: what things? >> brooke: hope is pregnant. >> justin: your best scotch? >> bill: mm-hmm.
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>> brooke: no. >> eric: not deacon? >> brooke: did you really have to ask that? >> eric: well, so, who? who is this person? >> brooke: what have we been talking about? >> eric: you mean me? >> katie: um, no. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> bill: what do you mean, "no, no, no"? listen to mommy. what -- "no, no, no"?
>> brooke: no. >> eric: not deacon? >> brooke: did you really have to ask that? >> eric: well, so, who? who is this person? >> brooke: what have we been talking about? >> eric: you mean me? >> katie: um, no. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> bill: what do you mean, "no, no, no"? listen to mommy. what -- "no, no, no"?
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and -- garth brooks makes his big return to the stage right here in chicago.we'll have all of the details from his first show at all state arena coming up later on. fast food workers took to the streets in 150 cities, to demand a higher minimum wage. here in chicago, police arrested about 50 people when they spilled into the street and disrupted traffic... all to draw attention to their campaign for a 15-dollar-an-hour minimum. the workers say they can't support themselves or their families on the state minimum wage of 8-25. >> we are just trying to feed our families. we can't do it on this salary. >> these people out here are working families. there are homeless families out here. if you can't pay for life with this money. >>31 demonstrators were arrested in cicero... and 19 in chicago's chatham neighborhood. the fast food chains say a higher minimum wage would force them to raise prices, cut employee hours and lay people off. the nato summit continues today in wales, as president obama looks for allies in the fight against i-sis. the official agenda of the s
and -- garth brooks makes his big return to the stage right here in chicago.we'll have all of the details from his first show at all state arena coming up later on. fast food workers took to the streets in 150 cities, to demand a higher minimum wage. here in chicago, police arrested about 50 people when they spilled into the street and disrupted traffic... all to draw attention to their campaign for a 15-dollar-an-hour minimum. the workers say they can't support themselves or their families on...
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.ld that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile. we'll be right back you look twice before crossing. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but when it comes to staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - going it alone is hard. really hard. having health insurance just isn't enough. you need a partner. like cigna. cigna has your back - and your knees - 24/7. in sickness and in health. through good times and crunch times. we're there when you have questions. or when you need a little coaching. we're there to help you get well, and stay well. going through life knowing we're right there with you. that's having a partner... who's with you all the way. cigna. coors light answers. when cold refreshment calls... frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expe
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d so i'm one of manyan't wanurses at cignag. with answers, anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and i've got your back. the smartest or nothing. t
some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting...
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people are interested in rebekah brooks. they say surely she was guilty.eality is the evidence wasn't there to justify it. so the most, the prosecutors would ever say was she must have known and she must have known isn't good enough. if you are going to send somebody to prison, it has to be you have to be sure. you have to know beyond regardless but on the u.s. and murdoch, there is still a legal case ongoing there under the fortunately corrupt practices act and i can remember back just at the hay day of the story a couple of years ago, there was a belief stated on the part of some statutory equipment and in the u.s. than in the u.k. and that they could do more damage there than murdock could end up suffering more serious legal consequences in the u.s. than here in the u.k. what do you think the prospects are of that a couple of weeks later? >> american law presents global paint company, the news core, which isn't there really in the united kingdom. >> that's because the americans have this law called the foreign corrupt practices act which makes it annons
people are interested in rebekah brooks. they say surely she was guilty.eality is the evidence wasn't there to justify it. so the most, the prosecutors would ever say was she must have known and she must have known isn't good enough. if you are going to send somebody to prison, it has to be you have to be sure. you have to know beyond regardless but on the u.s. and murdoch, there is still a legal case ongoing there under the fortunately corrupt practices act and i can remember back just at the...
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brooke? >> joe johns, thank you so much. chris? >>> more is going on and right now in london, the british prime minister, david cameron, is trying to convince his parliament that the uk should join the coalition, fighting isis with air strikes in iraq only. he spoke strongly about the nature of the threat and its direct impact on the british people. take a listen. >> isle is a terrorist organization unlike those we have dealt with before. the brutality is staggering. beheadings, crucifixions. the gouging out of eyes. this is not a threat on the far side of the world. left unchecked, we will face a terrorist caliphate on the shores of the mediterranean, and bordering a nato member with a declared and proven determination to attack our country and our people. >> and in response to that, a lot of push-back from members of parliament. this has happened once before, they voted no on allowing bombing in syria. let's bring in chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, live in london. he
brooke? >> joe johns, thank you so much. chris? >>> more is going on and right now in london, the british prime minister, david cameron, is trying to convince his parliament that the uk should join the coalition, fighting isis with air strikes in iraq only. he spoke strongly about the nature of the threat and its direct impact on the british people. take a listen. >> isle is a terrorist organization unlike those we have dealt with before. the brutality is staggering....
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i saw the brookings succumb to this tendency.ow, the know has quite a big proportion of ae poll, surprisingly big for referendum that takes place next week, i think that 20%, approximately. i wonder the panel could comment on this and give some indication of if they think the hesitant voters will vote yes or no. juliett r and in surveyk -- are work, so they will respond. that is standard practice when you're predicting elections, to get rid of the don't knows and report figures without them. but it does raise the question of what way they are leaning. different pollsters are reporting different levels of don't know, it depends on the calling method. in face-to-face polling, people get more don't knows, i think people are reluctant, face to face, to give their opinion. the picture we have had from some academic survey research, which is using the same panel of ,otes at different time points which is perhaps the most reliable evidence that we have, is that between the two type points, which were earlier this year and then in the ea
i saw the brookings succumb to this tendency.ow, the know has quite a big proportion of ae poll, surprisingly big for referendum that takes place next week, i think that 20%, approximately. i wonder the panel could comment on this and give some indication of if they think the hesitant voters will vote yes or no. juliett r and in surveyk -- are work, so they will respond. that is standard practice when you're predicting elections, to get rid of the don't knows and report figures without them....
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i saw the brookings site, to this tentatively and show the yes no. as far as i know they don't knows quite a bit proportion of the polls. surprisingly big for a poll, for a referendum that takes 20% approximately. so i was wondering if you could comment on this and perhaps give some indication as to whether they think these hesitant voters will vote yes or no? thank you. we will start again with charlie to respond to questions. >> thank you. i'll start on that one. that's fairly standard practice when you're predicting elections to get rid of the don't knows and report figures without them. but it does raise the question of which way the don't knows are leaning. different pollsters are reporting different levels of don't knows. it extends a little bit on the polling methods. people to face-to-face polling you get more don't knows. i think people are more reluctant face-to-face to give their opinion. the picture we have had from some academic surveys research, which is using the same panel of votes at different time points which is press the most reli
i saw the brookings site, to this tentatively and show the yes no. as far as i know they don't knows quite a bit proportion of the polls. surprisingly big for a poll, for a referendum that takes 20% approximately. so i was wondering if you could comment on this and perhaps give some indication as to whether they think these hesitant voters will vote yes or no? thank you. we will start again with charlie to respond to questions. >> thank you. i'll start on that one. that's fairly standard...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with frightening revelations from a new jersey murder case. a man is accused of shooting and killing four people is calling one of these killings part of this "bloody crusade." according to court documents, 29-year-old ali muhammad brown considered it his mission to murder a man as an act of vengeance for innocent lives lost in iraq, afghanistan and syria. court papers show after brown's arrest, he also confessed to killing three other men in washington state. he is charged with all four deaths but people are pressing forward and asking these questions, could this be a case of terrorism here on u.s. soil. let's delve into this. mark, to you first, since you have done the reporting on this. beginning with what we know about brown, this notebook that investigators found with jihadist writings, tell me about that. >> he was arrested in the woods in a very wealthy area of west orange, new jersey, and with him was a notebook with jihadist writings. my big question is if he was on
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with frightening revelations from a new jersey murder case. a man is accused of shooting and killing four people is calling one of these killings part of this "bloody crusade." according to court documents, 29-year-old ali muhammad brown considered it his mission to murder a man as an act of vengeance for innocent lives lost in iraq, afghanistan and syria. court papers show after brown's arrest, he also confessed to killing three other men in washington...
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger. told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile. we'll be right back on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. excuse me. can you tell me where ah no problem roller skates. so you are going to want to palm tree the fish until the second seahorse on your tea pot, then you should be light bulbs. let your random side out with new wonka randoms. they say you get what you pay for, but sometimes you get a whole lot more. like the jr. bacon cheeseburger and other great tastes for less from wendy's. now that's better. ♪ digiorno? or delivery? taste for yourself why the shortest d
some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger. told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile. we'll be right back on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i...
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brookings has a long-standing relationship. we have been changing thoughts and opinions for several years. we have been hosting officers under our federal executive fellowship program here. the national counterterrorism center is a relatively new part of the united states national security bureaucracy. it is only about 10 years old. it has many responsibilities, but the most important is to prepare the national terror threat assessment. ac -- it decides how serious to both terrorist threat is, how serious the terrorist environment is. when president obama meets with his homeland security principles, it is matt who opens the meeting by saying here is the threat and how serious it is. it is a heavy responsibility. not the secretary of state or the secretary of defense. he does not decide what targets we bomb, whether we cozy up to assad or not. he is extremely well-qualified qualified for the position he is holding. those in the audience have already seen his bio. he is a graduate of university of virginia and harvard law school,
brookings has a long-standing relationship. we have been changing thoughts and opinions for several years. we have been hosting officers under our federal executive fellowship program here. the national counterterrorism center is a relatively new part of the united states national security bureaucracy. it is only about 10 years old. it has many responsibilities, but the most important is to prepare the national terror threat assessment. ac -- it decides how serious to both terrorist threat is,...
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some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger.being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go...
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del tamaÑo de rhode island es la segunda parte del reportaje especial los voy a llevar al condado brooks atender choques y hasta arriar ganado es tarea diaria para 4 oficiales del condado brooks uno de los mÁs pobres de la naciÓn y por el que pasa mÁs nÚmeros de inmigrantes rumbo norte. las condiciones de trabajo son mucho mÁs complejas para esta zona de 1105 de terrenos casi del tamaÑo de rhode island. >> x quiero quitarle la pistola tuve que pelear con ellos pero la recupere y corrieron. >> el alguacil gutiÉrrez es uno de los 4 uniformados que cuida este condado. >> nuestros oficiales ganan 24.000 y los del otro condado 33 mil deben ajustarse a un presupuesto de 650 mil dÓlares anuales sÓlo en gasolina han gastado 60 mil y no les alcanza para pagarles seguro mÉdico a los empleados. aquÍ del trabajo consiste multiplicarse los turnos son de 12 horas al dÍa gooney no sÓlo es la Única operadora que contesta las llamadas al 911 tambiÉn es la Única que puede estallar unidades de emergencia y atiende hasta 100 llamadas por turno. >> tenemos las llamadas de los inmigrantes perdidos y al mismo
del tamaÑo de rhode island es la segunda parte del reportaje especial los voy a llevar al condado brooks atender choques y hasta arriar ganado es tarea diaria para 4 oficiales del condado brooks uno de los mÁs pobres de la naciÓn y por el que pasa mÁs nÚmeros de inmigrantes rumbo norte. las condiciones de trabajo son mucho mÁs complejas para esta zona de 1105 de terrenos casi del tamaÑo de rhode island. >> x quiero quitarle la pistola tuve que pelear con ellos pero la recupere y...
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. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being a rapist, and he came up to me and said you ain't [ bleep ] i said you're not. >> i told him to stop talking about me. i repeated it. he said what are you going to do? and i just repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face, and said now what are you going to do? >> five minutes later, he rushed me -- >> don't come at me. >> well slammed me against the wall. >> i put my hands in his face. i don't know what i did after that. >> then he starts scratching my face and i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor, and i hit him twice in sel
. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku, is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being...
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they do, brooke. and jim has got it exactly right. i don't see general dempsey who i know pretty well contradicting the president at all. what he's suggesting is, this could evolve to the point where after these advisers advise within the operations centers. they say, hey, here's the kind of intelligence that might help you out on the battlefield as they turn to their iraqi or peshmerga counterparts. here's what we might be able to do to contribute to better synchroni synchronizetion of forces. and may require assistance on the battlefield itself. that's not a closed combat troop in the fight. you know, the president has said we will not have close combat troops fighting. and the way i read it as a former military guy, he's talking about large formations of americans. if you have your counterpart, and we've done this a lot in the last 14 years, your u.s. counterpart is right next to the iraqi or peshmerga counterpart, giving advice on the front lines. that's a little bit -- i guess it would be consider close combat advising, and that'
they do, brooke. and jim has got it exactly right. i don't see general dempsey who i know pretty well contradicting the president at all. what he's suggesting is, this could evolve to the point where after these advisers advise within the operations centers. they say, hey, here's the kind of intelligence that might help you out on the battlefield as they turn to their iraqi or peshmerga counterparts. here's what we might be able to do to contribute to better synchroni synchronizetion of forces....
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country superstar garthth brooks taking over times square.rning as we say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ ♪ that's what people say that's what people say ♪ ♪ but i keep cruising can't stop won't stop moving ♪ ♪ it's like i got this music in my mind saying it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ 'cause the player gonna play play play play ♪ >> this is a first the pros dancing like this for us. what a special treat. yeah, they're shaking it off. our first live spectacular performance by the pros so who will their partners be? celebrities, we'll find out. >>> just mopes away as we reveal it for season 19. the mirrorball trophy right here. let's see. tom and erin will be here with the big announcement already. >> so much excitement on social media. a lot of questions out there. julia wants to know what made you want to do "dancing with the stars"? she's wondering from all of the new cast members. also wants to know who encouraged to you do it. so many questions pouring in. we'll have some answers coming up, right, mike? >> another viewer, melissa, she wanted
country superstar garthth brooks taking over times square.rning as we say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ ♪ that's what people say that's what people say ♪ ♪ but i keep cruising can't stop won't stop moving ♪ ♪ it's like i got this music in my mind saying it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ 'cause the player gonna play play play play ♪ >> this is a first the pros dancing like this for us. what a special treat. yeah, they're shaking it off. our first live spectacular...
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i saw the brookings succumb to this tendency.ow, the know has quite a big proportion of ae poll, surprisingly big for referendum that takes place next week, i think that 20%, approximately. i wonder the panel could comment on this and give some indication of if they think the hesitant voters will vote yes or no. juliett r and in surveyk -- are work, so they will respond. that is standard practice when you're predicting elections, to get rid of the don't knows and report figures without them. but it does raise the question of what way they are leaning. different pollsters are reporting different levels of don't know, it depends on the calling method. in face-to-face polling, people get more don't knows, i think people are reluctant, face to face, to give their opinion. the picture we have had from some academic survey research, which is using the same panel of ,otes at different time points which is perhaps the most reliable evidence that we have, is that between the two type points, which were earlier this year and then in the ea
i saw the brookings succumb to this tendency.ow, the know has quite a big proportion of ae poll, surprisingly big for referendum that takes place next week, i think that 20%, approximately. i wonder the panel could comment on this and give some indication of if they think the hesitant voters will vote yes or no. juliett r and in surveyk -- are work, so they will respond. that is standard practice when you're predicting elections, to get rid of the don't knows and report figures without them....
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here. president obama makes a stunning admission. isis caught him off guard and he's pointing the finger of blame at the intelligence community telling cbs news that u.s. intelligence underestimated isis' rise to power. >> i think our head of the intelligence community acknowledged that they underestimated what this been taking place in syria. >> he didn't just say we underestimated isil. he said we overestimated the ability and will of our allies, the iraqi army to fight. >> that's true. that's absolutely true. >> so with the admission that the iraqis can't do it alone, the u.s. steps in with air strikes. in the past 24 hours, anti-aircraft transport vehicles have been hit and an isis training camp but the question still remains, are these strikes really working? not if you ask people living in the border town here . these firefighters caught on camera by cnn. >> reporter: they are seeking shelter trying to use that territory to their advantage and protect
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here. president obama makes a stunning admission. isis caught him off guard and he's pointing the finger of blame at the intelligence community telling cbs news that u.s. intelligence underestimated isis' rise to power. >> i think our head of the intelligence community acknowledged that they underestimated what this been taking place in syria. >> he didn't just say we underestimated isil. he said we overestimated the ability and will...
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brooke goldstein joins me now.e, your thoughts. >> well, last time i checked anybody who called obama an islamist was called themselves a lunatic conspiracy theorist. but here we have the president of the united states preaching to the world what islam is and what islam isn't. and i find it quite prum shous for a non-muslim to be dictating who is a real muslim and who isn't. no matter how much obama would like us to believe that isis' version of islam doesn't exist or how much the council on american islamic relations likes to bend over backwards to convince us that there aren't people who are quoting the quran while murdering innocent civilians -- >> that didn't seem to be hassan's point. he said they didn't speak for all of islam and that they're perverting islam. like the westboro baptist church perverting christianity. >> right. but no matter what islam is or what islam isn't or what his version of islam is or what i would like islam to be or you would like islam to be does not matter. it's all a distraction fr
brooke goldstein joins me now.e, your thoughts. >> well, last time i checked anybody who called obama an islamist was called themselves a lunatic conspiracy theorist. but here we have the president of the united states preaching to the world what islam is and what islam isn't. and i find it quite prum shous for a non-muslim to be dictating who is a real muslim and who isn't. no matter how much obama would like us to believe that isis' version of islam doesn't exist or how much the council...
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here at the table with us are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. what do you expect from this speech tonight, mark. >> well i'm looking for the president to explain to a nation that is obviously tired of war and a role of the united states in the world. but somehow all of a sudden favoring increased air attacks against the terrorists group killing americans to explain why waging war against iraq etcetera is not the same as waging war against iraq and syria. >> he does not want to be here, the defensive air strikes is going to turn into offenses and this will go on for years. it's a pretty big thing he's announcing tonight. >> he spent much of his presidency thinking getting out washes tonight talkingsomething. especially when it comes to the middle east. we see the president approaching the lectern. the president of the united states. >> my fellow americans. tonight i want to speak to you about what the united states will do with our friends and allies to degrade
here at the table with us are shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. what do you expect from this speech tonight, mark. >> well i'm looking for the president to explain to a nation that is obviously tired of war and a role of the united states in the world. but somehow all of a sudden favoring increased air attacks against the terrorists group killing americans to explain why waging war against iraq etcetera is...
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why mel brooks' handprints on the walk of fame will be a must- see attraction for tourists.irthday joyride ends in a h lesson. but did he deserve >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, a 7-year-old's birthday joyride ends in a tough lesson. but did he deserve to get a ticket? why his mom says a police officer went too far. that story and more at 5:00. >>> it's about time one of the funniest men in show business got his place on the walk of fame. mel brooks is still full of shenanigans. >> this will be our day but there will be a lot of tourists in the future who might notice that i had six fingers on my left hand. [ laughter ] >> there you go. carl reiner, norman lear and others were on hand to honor him. >> that's it. have a great afternoon. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> ridge: this is fantastic. >> katie: if you do say so yourself. >> ridge: it's the craziest thing -- me guiding caroline's hand and... >> katie: this is the breakthrough you were waiting for. >> ridge: well, uh... not yet. i'm still not drawing by myself. >> katie: you will. >> ridge: yes, i will. for now... >> katie: you
why mel brooks' handprints on the walk of fame will be a must- see attraction for tourists.irthday joyride ends in a h lesson. but did he deserve >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, a 7-year-old's birthday joyride ends in a tough lesson. but did he deserve to get a ticket? why his mom says a police officer went too far. that story and more at 5:00. >>> it's about time one of the funniest men in show business got his place on the walk of fame. mel brooks is still full of...
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. >>> finally tonight, leave mel brooks to give hollywood the finger. >> he is a legendary funny man. he always brings a comic twist year-old tradition and so the director of the comedy classic blazing saddles showed up with a sixth finger. 88-year-old brooks had a prosthetic finger. he was joined by other hollywood legends for the event. and he joked that most tourists would never notice the extra finger in his hand print, especially the ones from des moines, iowa. >> they actually might. >> now if he told them. >> yeah, right. >> mel brooks. all right. he still has juice left. >> that's it for us, we'll be back at 11:00. >> have a great night, everybody. bye bye. >>> the ray rice story is everywhere, we examine the media reaction and dr. phil helps us deciphwher y ray's wife is defending him today. the press just paid ray and his wife a visit. >> domestic violence victims often blame themselves. >> the other video, their wedding day, shot just months after this video. >> very disturbing. >> it's a shame it took seeing it for it to become as big of an issue. >>> also tonight, nancy o
. >>> finally tonight, leave mel brooks to give hollywood the finger. >> he is a legendary funny man. he always brings a comic twist year-old tradition and so the director of the comedy classic blazing saddles showed up with a sixth finger. 88-year-old brooks had a prosthetic finger. he was joined by other hollywood legends for the event. and he joked that most tourists would never notice the extra finger in his hand print, especially the ones from des moines, iowa. >> they...