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brooke. her name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13. was my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms. >> yes. thing. >> to have sex, i know. that's why i'm being charged with being a pedophile. >> he's not being charged as a pedophile. that would be sex with a much younger child. instead, he'll face criminal attempt to commit child molestation. i think you think me and corporal think you're going to have sex not consenting. we know that's not it at all. we know good and well you would have forced yourself on brooke. >> my intentions was not to have sex but if the opportunity was there, then yes. but my intentions were not to go that route. that's the reason i feel like i'm being tricked. >> after the interview, raul is taken to the harris county jail. >> this is the fetish guy with the boots. >> meanwhile, back at the house, amanda, our decoy is in place, ready to invite our next guest inside. >> amanda, this guy should be bringing riding boots for you to wear. >> using
brooke. her name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13. was my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms. >> yes. thing. >> to have sex, i know. that's why i'm being charged with being a pedophile. >> he's not being charged as a pedophile. that would be sex with a much younger child. instead, he'll face criminal attempt to commit child molestation. i think you think me...
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brook brooke. and specifically what we know is pursuant to ritual that the family had, they were going on a prayer walk. they were very religious. mr. loggins was very religious. eely morning hours, it was his practice to go to the playing field of the san clemente high school and walk with his daughters and meditate in a spirit of prayer. that's what they were out 24r doing this morning. >> so this is something that was typical favor of mr. liggins, even though it was 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning. to go on a prayer walk, but also to take his daughters with him? >> abc litely. not only was the prayer walk typical, but the time of day was typical. this was a full-time marine. he is on the clock. he had to be very busy. and these particular mornings, those were times when he had special private time with his daughters. >> let me ask you about this video here from the surveillance camera, we geetting it right no, cnn is. we understand it's 31 minutes of tape. have you even this video? >> i have. >> and what does it now? >> well, what we see is what appears to be a traffic accident. we see the suv driven by mr. loggins appear to drive into a gate. the severity of the accident is not clear. the extent of the property damage is not clear. i have had a chance to look at the vehicle. there is some damage to the vehicle. and following that, we see the sheriff's deputy with its lights on, not sirens, follow the police vehicle. i think, brookeat's important with this video is not what it shows but what it doesn't show. this is the case involving the death of a man. it was a man shot and killed in the presence of his two daughters. we know that he wasn't armed. we have no concept as to why the deputy fired. we know the deputy was not in fear of his life. we know that no crime had been commitmented. and at the same time, deadly force was used, specifically force that resulted in the death of this individual. and not only was he killed in his car, but he was killed in the immediate presence of two of his daughters age 14 and 9. so when we start talking about the video, what we're interested in, what the family is interested in is answers regarding why this shooting happened in the way that it did. and so far we've seen nothing whatsoever from the orange county sheriff's department that has given us any information whatsoever that would justify this. >> let me jump in because we, of course, doing our due gdiligenc reached out t
brook brooke. and specifically what we know is pursuant to ritual that the family had, they were going on a prayer walk. they were very religious. mr. loggins was very religious. eely morning hours, it was his practice to go to the playing field of the san clemente high school and walk with his daughters and meditate in a spirit of prayer. that's what they were out 24r doing this morning. >> so this is something that was typical favor of mr. liggins, even though it was 4:00 or 5:00 in the...
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brook brooke. and this is the storm that's moving into the eastern parts of dallas. dallas county. eventually mesquite. if you're in this area, you need to take cover now. there's a bigger storm on the ground, something called a debris ball. a ball on the radar created by debris in the sky. and that storm is moving into arlington, texas. we've all heard of arlington. we know the texas raengers. >> look at this. hundreds of feet. stay with this. these trailers get picked up again, if not the same ones, different ones and lifted in the sky. they're about 80 feet long in themselves. so there you go. >> unreal. >> there it goes. >> it's like a train that someone threw across the room. >> light as a feather, it seems. instead 10,000 pounds likely tossed around in the tornado. this is just one tornado. as we look at these unbelievable pictures here, where pactly is the tornado? obviously that's the wind carrying it? >> the tornado is in the background, spinning in its direction, picking up things. it's almost -- it's obscured because of how gray it is there. sfiems people want to go out and look for these texas-type tornadoes. sometimes you can not see them coming. arlington, texas, i'm very concerned for you. if you know someone if arlington, texas, make sure they're safe. >> live pictures now. back to live. >> do you see how there's a bit of farm land here.? the bottom left of the screen is the bridge where the river runs down belo e. there's not many people living in the river valley as there will be. if it is, pab if it's not on the ground anymore. as it gives up towards mesquite, a much more populated densely populated area here. >> you would see the flashes, i don't know if that's lightning or not. we don't appear to see a twister, a funnel in this picture. but it's somewhere. >> it's hard to know what the helicopter pilot could do and what he couldn't do. obviously you have a very fragile flying instrument in the air. you can't b always be at the right place to see the funnel there. >> johnson county sheriff's department, sir, tell me where you are and what you're seeing. >> we are located southwest of the dallas ft. worth metro plex. and we have in our area just a couple of homes that have been damaged. a lot of outbuildings that have been damaged. we have no injuries to humans. we do have some livestock injuries. we have a lot of trees and items like that down, but that's it. >> okay, so you're seeing trees, some homes, livestock damage. in your neck of the woods, has this thing totally passed through? >> i'm sorry, i missed that. >> has the storm -- and again, we're looking back at these pictures at this trailer kol plex where you're going to see some of these tossed around in the air. sir, has the storm passed through where you are in johnson county? >> yes, it has. it's passed our area, going up towards ft. worth, towards dallas. >> are you in communication with your counterparts in dallas, ft. worth. what kind of damage are they reporting, doourn? >> i'm not sure. we're just taking care of our area at this point. >> is this the kind of thing that you're all accustomed to. do you have warnings or sirens? >> we do have sirens and they were activated. >> what message do you want to get out here for folks who do still have power here on national stel vision. what would you like to communicate to them. >> i would like people to fully understand if their sirens go off to seek cover immediately. don't assume it's just another one that's going to pass you by. take appropriate action to save your lives and loved ones. >> we appreciate you calling in and let us know. if you have any update as far as damage goes, but we really appreciate it, sir. this is tape from a moment ago. go ahead, chad. >> i think it's very important what he just said. this may not be the last cell. >> there is more weather to the west of what just caused this. there are more storms to the west, mainly hail makers to the west. but being outside in the two-inch hailstone will do an awful lot of damage to you, your loved ones, your car and your pets. so make sure everyone is i side. >> so i'm beingled to, these pictures we now see crystal clear in the light, this is what we're looking at a matter of minutes ago when we saw trailers tossed about. it looks like to be some massive facility. these are thousands and thousands of pounds in weight and they weres toed around in this massive, what looks like some sort of parking lot for these trailers. just unreal. i'm almost speechless looking at this. >> this was down here hutchins. as the storm came up 35-e, as it's coming out of johnson county. we're talking to the person there in johnson county. this storm was on the ground for 10 miles. you know there were men and women working in this facility because it's still only the 1:30 hour there local time. there are people there, buildings that are damaged. and clearly, this is a parking lot, not people sitting there waiting for gas. and that's great news, but the damage that can be done, if you see that, you saw that truck, that 80-foot container, that thing was up in the air at least 100, 200 feet. . >> and look at the traffic, is this presumably i-35, do we know? >> that's going to be probably -- well, i don't know. that could be just an access road. and it could be. it certainly could be, but i can't tell from the left and right sides where that possibly is. but the damage you just saw there, those are people driving. those weren't people that were -- those were people driving a vehicle that was flipped. this is probably more the debris that came out of that parking lot. >> it's tough to tell with the different pictures, but we don't know how far some of these tractors were tossed. i would presume based on the picture we saw, that gives you a better idea. they could have hopped to the interstate from this parking lot, landing in someone else's land there. and it almost looks like something is underneath that tractor. >> that is the spare tire of a pickup truck or suburban as this thing is upside down. you put it under the vehicle and that's the bottom of the vehicle turned upside down. and the trailer is now on top of that vehicle. they don't seem to be working too hard. people are looking to see if anyone was in that car at the time and i don't see any rush. >> you see the guy under, looking into the car as we were looking. i'm assuming these again are live pictures here. we're work on getting someone from this particular trucking company. obviously they're in urgent mode right now, but as soon as we do, perhaps they can give us a little bit of context as far as, you know, if anyone was in or around any of these tractors when that storm whipped these things up in the air and tossed them. these were the ones that were tossed. you can see people with their cell phones taking pictures. >> this is aluminum, sheet metal flying around in the air. this is why you can not be outside. things will hurt you. debris that's picked up by the tornado, it will fly for feet, for miles. in the henryville tornado, people found checks from that community over 60 miles away. they found addressed envelopes 50 miles away, picked up in the storm, sucked up in the lyingest elevations of the clouds and spit out later. the power mother nature has at 120, 130 miles an hour. arlington, texas, you are not out of the woods. the tornado for you, the other tornado is still on the ground, still be taking cover. a second tornado warning is going on. the sirens are sounding. again, those sirens are not the all-clear sirens. they don't blow sirens all clear. the sirens you're saying right now say take cover again. the storm is still on the ground. >> you mentioned, we're talking two tornadoes. we're talking i-35 east, i-35 west. we're talking dallas county and also ft. worth. so i want to go on the phone, we have aaron barth. have you seen the tornado come through as you are in the ft. worth area? >> we did. we did. we saw it approximately 1:10, 1:15 local triem. we saw brief tornadic activity just east of the airport, probably two to three miles. it was coming away from the airport, going approximately north-northeast. an we saw the rotation and it just slowly descended, touched down for maybe 10 seconds or so and then gradually just listed and went back up. but, you know, the rotation was still there as it moved away from the airport to the north-northeast. >> how big is the spinx airport and was there any damage at all? >> the airport is not very large when you consider commercial-sized airports like dfw, things like that nature. our airport has 180, 190 based aircraft, most of which are smaller-type airplanes where you go to flight training or recreati recreational-type flying. >> any damage? >> no damage here. no damage here. i can't speak to the folks that had the tornado fall right on top of them. but no damage here. plenty of sustained winds. i couldn't tell you what the top peak reported wind were on the field, but certainly strong and some debris. you know, primarily just foliage, shrubs, bushes, small leaves blowing around. >> it's chad myers. i heard on the national service chat that there was a large and dangerous tornado on the ground in kenneddale is just southwest of arlington. we're probably approximately 10 to 12 miles southwest of kennondale. and so that would probably jibe with what we saw here at the airport. again, it was loving north-northeast of us, which would probably track it towards that vicinitity. >> that's exactly what happened. >> we appreciate it. stay safe, sir. we are sitting here, what, first or second of april now looking in the midst of the tornado season, looking at these live pictures. a parking lot full of tractor trailers. you will see one after another. thousands and thousands of pounds of weight just tossed up into the sky and deposited hundreds of feet away. example right there, boom. back on the ground. flashes of light. obviously that's power. power snapping going out, i presume. we're work on talking to folks on the ground. look at that, another one slamming back on the ground. then in the broad daylight, minutes later, the aftermath. chad myers, how far into tornado season are we? >> we have just started. >> we have just started. >> in fact, mr. wolf blitzer asked me that the other day. he said well, you, are we -- aren't we about done? no, sir, we just started. tornado season happens in america when the cold air from the winter gets pushed back by the warm air of summer. and sometimes the cold air pushes back and says hey, not so fast. this is what we had today. we had cold air mixing with warm air. they mix like vinegar and oil. they don't want to be together. as the warm, moist air goes up, storms are created. thunderstorms that go up can sometimes begin to spin. those storms that spin can put down toerpds, almost like an ice skater, a figure skater going slowly in the middle. will do a very quick spin on the one leg with the arm against her body. it brings the tornado down to one point. that happens all the way from about february in the southern sfiets all the way into may and june in nebraska. it can even happen as late as july and august up into calgary and alberta and even into saskatchewan. thisst a phenomenon kind of unique to the united states and canada. we get over 1,000 tornadoes a year, more than any place else on earth. >> i want to bring in the public information officer for dallas county. and let's just first begin, we've been showing the tractor trailer complex. can you talk to me, obviously it's a tremendous amount of damage. >> hi, am i on the air? >> yes. you're speaking with brooke, brooke. >> fill us in as far as damage, and specifically this tracker to trailer parking lot. do we know of injuries? >> we just ourselves received the information and we're watching the news coverage just like you about this tractor trailer facility. it's one of the things i want going to tell you about. in term of damage, we're beginning to get reports of different instances of damage. we've got a lot of cloud formation and rotation. several reports of tornadic activity that ha have h it the ground in various counties around the region. dallas county, reports of several tornadoes on the ground and in east terrant county, the arlington area around i-20, i-30, that area. and the tractor trailer park that you're talking about there happens to be in southeast dallas county. so obviously tons of concrete there. you know, this is something that we're going to be working on assessing if for the next few hours. we don't have any numbers for you right now or anything to tell you specificall
brook brooke. and this is the storm that's moving into the eastern parts of dallas. dallas county. eventually mesquite. if you're in this area, you need to take cover now. there's a bigger storm on the ground, something called a debris ball. a ball on the radar created by debris in the sky. and that storm is moving into arlington, texas. we've all heard of arlington. we know the texas raengers. >> look at this. hundreds of feet. stay with this. these trailers get picked up again, if not...
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brooks. >> i have met many brooks. >> ron, let's go ahead and kickoff oning opening day. >> that is true, you will meet somebody who is named -- >> -- brooks -- >> -- great statute this morning with mike gibbons of the sports legends museum, let's go back to october 22nd, we were here that day, the emotion, the wonderful afternoon here, let's talk -- >> -- 1, 2 -- >> -- robinson is arguably -- well certainly he is an i an iconof the baltimore and if you didn't come away crying there is something wrong with you because it was very emotional but how fitting to have this statute here of brooks. >> and of course you know you walk to the ballpark, you are going to walk by this statute. >> i am so excited about that, because it really extends oriole park over to the west side. you got the brooks robinson statute now, the babe ruth birthplace beyond that and we are happy that is here and, of course brooks is welcoming everybody to the city coming up from the south. >> he did the work and the great henry rosenberg made it happen. >> yes, god bless him, we needed it done andly got it done. >> he sure did. >>> let's talk about it. we are talking abo
brooks. >> i have met many brooks. >> ron, let's go ahead and kickoff oning opening day. >> that is true, you will meet somebody who is named -- >> -- brooks -- >> -- great statute this morning with mike gibbons of the sports legends museum, let's go back to october 22nd, we were here that day, the emotion, the wonderful afternoon here, let's talk -- >> -- 1, 2 -- >> -- robinson is arguably -- well certainly he is an i an iconof the baltimore and if you...
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great judge of character. >> brooks: yeah. >> wallace: tell me this... >> brooks: what did you pay for your jacket? >> wallace: i don't know. this... this is hopsack. >> brooksike fancy burlap, right? >> wallace: that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> brooks: it's like burlap shrunk down. do you know that, six months ago that your jacket carried coffee beans? do you realize that? wait a minute. he reeks of colombian coffee, i got to tell you. >> stahl: he's completely hijacked your interview. clearly. >> wallace: good. that's not hijacking an interview. >> stahl: you didn't think, oh my god, i'm out of control here? >> wallace: oh, not for an instant. i was grateful to him for what he was doing. >> brooks: make a noise! >> stahl: over the years, he has matched wits with the best that broadway, hollywood and the music world have to offer: longhairs from leonard bernstein to luciano pavarotti. and divas of all stripes, from janis joplin to julie andrews to oprah. >> wallace: god. >> oprah winfrey: god, yeah. >> wallace: important to you? >> winfrey: oh, yeah. i love her. ( laughs ) i do! >> kirk douglas: come on, mike. >> stahl: here he is with actor k
great judge of character. >> brooks: yeah. >> wallace: tell me this... >> brooks: what did you pay for your jacket? >> wallace: i don't know. this... this is hopsack. >> brooksike fancy burlap, right? >> wallace: that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> brooks: it's like burlap shrunk down. do you know that, six months ago that your jacket carried coffee beans? do you realize that? wait a minute. he reeks of colombian coffee, i got to tell you....
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brooks burton. [applause] because linda brooks britain last march invited me to plan this program, and i want to thank helen, who i work with in san francisco unified because she introduced me to bryonn bain, and she always introduces me to the various artists that come in to work in the school district. as i learned about bryonn and experienced his presence and i was thinking about putting together this program, it just clicked -- why not bring the two together to bring this link from the past unsegregated jim crow to what is happening in the 21st century and that has been happening? i think i was inspired by michele alexander's booke." >> it is my pleasure to say, ms. colvin, without you we would not be where we are. [applause] thank you for sharing your story, and keep telling your story because we need to know, and our children need to know, and our children's children need to know your story. and we want to thank our sponsors today. we have the san francisco unified school district. we have marked as bookstores, who will be selling this -- ms. colvin's book, written about her, by philip house. we
brooks burton. [applause] because linda brooks britain last march invited me to plan this program, and i want to thank helen, who i work with in san francisco unified because she introduced me to bryonn bain, and she always introduces me to the various artists that come in to work in the school district. as i learned about bryonn and experienced his presence and i was thinking about putting together this program, it just clicked -- why not bring the two together to bring this link from the past...
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who i am renaming brooks -- >> -- you know -- >> -- try -- >> -- says panther -- >> -- yeah -- >> -- adopt they say we want to adopt brooks and they go we -- there -- there is no brooks there. >> -- panther -- >> -- siberian husky mix, he is going to be a big fellow, i mean these little -- >> -- oh, yeah -- >> -- tail hadn't stopped wagging and again he is there, there is the website and we will give you the number here in a second and that is compliments of our sponsor. all right. panther, you have a good life, brother, all right -- >> -- nap i think -- >> -- take a look at the current conditions in the area, it is a beautiful day, 53 degrees right now with sunshine, 32% humidity, wins northeast at nine, the barometer 30.04. temperatures around the region are standard for this time of the day, this time of the year. westminster 51, 51 bellaire and rock hall, fee columbia, the district mid-50s, 52 annapolis and kent island. showers down south. that is an area of low pressure. it moves offshore and delivers us mild air into the weekend. then we get on a temperature roller coaster through the five- day-forecast but today delightful. 63 is the high. tonight breezy, 36,
who i am renaming brooks -- >> -- you know -- >> -- try -- >> -- says panther -- >> -- yeah -- >> -- adopt they say we want to adopt brooks and they go we -- there -- there is no brooks there. >> -- panther -- >> -- siberian husky mix, he is going to be a big fellow, i mean these little -- >> -- oh, yeah -- >> -- tail hadn't stopped wagging and again he is there, there is the website and we will give you the number here in a second and that...
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brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> was slow dancing with the groom.when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he went to kansas. >> spencer. what is this? >> ♪ baby i was born to run springsteen! >> got it. ok, you're brilliant. >> i live in jersey like juliet. >> wow! >> have a good friday. >> you, too. have a great weekend and happy easter. >> happy easter. happy passover. happy friday. happy day. >> "fox & friends" starts right now.
brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> was slow dancing with the groom.when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he went to kansas. >>...
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brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> was slow dancing with the groom.when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he went to kansas. >> spencer. what is this? >> ♪ baby i was born to run springsteen! >>
brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> was slow dancing with the groom.when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he went to kansas. >>...
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brooke. >> i understand our brooke booker call youed and she broke the news to you minutes ago that your friend >> i'm shocked by this news. i didn't -- it just -- i'm just doing a little interview with a newspaper here in los angeles, and i'm really shocked. this guy was the best. i mean, he helped me from the very start of my career through all of the way through the '80s into the '90s, and he's going to be missed a lot, believe me. he was an icon. he was a great rock 'n' roll legend. he loved music, and he loved my era that i was in. i can't believe it. i'm lost for words. i just -- he'll be missed by me and my family loved him and knew him. >> freddy cannon. when was the last time you talked to mr. clark? >> i talked to dick maybe a month and a half ago on the phone. it wasn't very long. it was a short, just to say hello and he congratulated me on my book. i have a new book out called "where the action is" and it's a television show and that's the title of my book, and he did the introduction to the book, and -- those will probably be the last words he ever said about me and they were beaut
brooke. >> i understand our brooke booker call youed and she broke the news to you minutes ago that your friend >> i'm shocked by this news. i didn't -- it just -- i'm just doing a little interview with a newspaper here in los angeles, and i'm really shocked. this guy was the best. i mean, he helped me from the very start of my career through all of the way through the '80s into the '90s, and he's going to be missed a lot, believe me. he was an icon. he was a great rock 'n' roll...
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brooks is from alabama. what i can tell you is that mr. brooksether he was in congress or not, didn't say a word about big government or soci socialistic things. what i do see is congress being at 17%. guess what, 83% of the country thinks they suck. wait till sequestration starts. congress will have to, in a lame duck session, cut $1.1 trillion on their own or it's going to happen by automatic triggers. this congress, in an election year, if i were barack obama, i would do the truman thing, i would run against a do-nothing congress, i would run against senate democrats for controlling the upper chamber. i would run against everything washington, and when 83% of the country thinks they're doing a crappy job, what a winning message. >> and karen, if we're going to do anything after the election, obviously nothing will happen between now and election, if these folks will ever come together with president leadership to make things happen, can we really survive as a democracy with constant 11%, 9%, 17% approval of the institutions we rely on to actua
brooks is from alabama. what i can tell you is that mr. brooksether he was in congress or not, didn't say a word about big government or soci socialistic things. what i do see is congress being at 17%. guess what, 83% of the country thinks they suck. wait till sequestration starts. congress will have to, in a lame duck session, cut $1.1 trillion on their own or it's going to happen by automatic triggers. this congress, in an election year, if i were barack obama, i would do the truman thing, i...
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sponsor the plate so you can buy a plate for the appalachian trail and buy a plate to help the brook trout. yeah, brooks. there's this one supporting the virginia league for planned parenthood. it's the trust women, respect choice plate. after the tip from cara in spotsylvania, when we put this on the blog, the story started to change. the virginia dmv let's you customize your own plate. take any plate and within certain limits, you type in what you want it to say. for instance, i typed in you're no doctor. got congratulations, the message you requested is available. mandy perez sent this one. no vp 4 u. my favorite came from alex. it says womb r 8r. something better on the way. check this out. holly of new mexico. she sends us this. yes. get your own show. you can say it how you want. i say it virginia. we had a debate whether the license plate would be approved by the commonwealth of virginia. can you say virginia with a y in the land of governor vaginal probe? on monday, we got an answer. we got an answer from the delano family of williamsburg, virginia. they saw the extensive coverage on our blog a
sponsor the plate so you can buy a plate for the appalachian trail and buy a plate to help the brook trout. yeah, brooks. there's this one supporting the virginia league for planned parenthood. it's the trust women, respect choice plate. after the tip from cara in spotsylvania, when we put this on the blog, the story started to change. the virginia dmv let's you customize your own plate. take any plate and within certain limits, you type in what you want it to say. for instance, i typed in...
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brooks' funding was pulled, and she was forced to close down. when i caught up with her, brooks agreed to an interview saying she was eager to tell her side of the story, but her lawyer canceled at the last minute. remember, linda brookserating a day care center with the state's full knowledge that she'd served time for manslaughter. but what if someone who committed a heinous crime wanted to slip by state background checks undetected? >> i would say we have a strong network. >> reporter: kentucky state representative kelly flood believes her state does a good job screening day care workers. how extensive is the background check as we speak here today? >> in kentucky, it is extensive. >> reporter: what kinds of crimes would preclude somebody from working in a day care center here in kentucky? >> violent crimes, any crime where a weapon has been used, any crime that involves sexual predator behavior. >> reporter: so we chose three women and submitted their names for day care licensing in kentucky. this one in virginia was recently convicted of murder for hire. this one was found guilty of shooting a policeman in alabama. and this woman in texas was convicted of killing her husband and her own two children. all three of
brooks' funding was pulled, and she was forced to close down. when i caught up with her, brooks agreed to an interview saying she was eager to tell her side of the story, but her lawyer canceled at the last minute. remember, linda brookserating a day care center with the state's full knowledge that she'd served time for manslaughter. but what if someone who committed a heinous crime wanted to slip by state background checks undetected? >> i would say we have a strong network. >>...
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brooks laich on the break-away. brooks, he would wouldn't get denied. game tied at 3-3, now. under three minutes to go. bruins on the power play. zdeno chara, shot. save. and at the whistle, wouldn't you know it? milan lucic and matt hendricks, they go at it. exchanging punches. lucic, would get to the penalty box. making it now four-on-four. mere secon chara, one-timing. one-timing, rifling it home. and the bruins go on to win, 4-3. and they are now up 2-1 games in the series. >>> and the red sox, appearing twice this week on espn and espn2. first, wednesday night at 7:00 eastern on espn2. the red sox take on josh hamilton and the two-time defending a.l. champion texas rangers. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on espn, the sox host derek jeter and the yankees. both games available on espn3, and also, live on watch espn.com and the watch espn app. >>> coming up next, the first lady reveals her prom picture. this one you've got to see. >> very brave of her. >>> plus, tupac shakur performs on stage 16 years after he died. >>> and the video is burning up online. one cat's annoying w
brooks laich on the break-away. brooks, he would wouldn't get denied. game tied at 3-3, now. under three minutes to go. bruins on the power play. zdeno chara, shot. save. and at the whistle, wouldn't you know it? milan lucic and matt hendricks, they go at it. exchanging punches. lucic, would get to the penalty box. making it now four-on-four. mere secon chara, one-timing. one-timing, rifling it home. and the bruins go on to win, 4-3. and they are now up 2-1 games in the series. >>> and...
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brooks, we need to clean up my company? >> because i was concerned for rebecca brooks who was seeking to resign and under great pressure and i was seeking to keep her confidence. i mean, her self-confidence. >> i ask you please about the -- >> i think before we get into ms. brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the brand, the term you use in relation to the sun and the news of the world, can i ask you please to look at paragraph 73 of your witness statement? page 03006, fourth line, reference to the brand definition of the news of the world that you say was fairly consistent over the last 30 years. do you see that? >> yes. >> how would you define the brand definition of the news of the world. >> campaigning newspaper, i think i when i first there, interested more in covering the courts and over the country which were not covered by other newspapers then except very quickly the data telegraph which covered them in greater and grimier detail but smaller type. yes, we did, went from more of a court coverage to being more of a campaigning. >> you were careful want to include within the parameters of that an interest in celebri
brooks, we need to clean up my company? >> because i was concerned for rebecca brooks who was seeking to resign and under great pressure and i was seeking to keep her confidence. i mean, her self-confidence. >> i ask you please about the -- >> i think before we get into ms. brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the...
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brook, new york. >> henry, stoney brook, new york. >> have either of you ever sent a naked photo of yourself to anyoneyou think so? >> only to him. >> and me to her. >> jimmy: that's how they met. that's a beautiful story. [cheers and applause ] not as much as we would like, but it does happen. this is dumb. teenagers have a disturbing new hobby. some teenagers are reportedly drinking hand sanitizer to get drunk. these are youtube videos. >> they're not trying to get their throats cleaned, they're trying to get drunk off the alcohol in hand sanitizer. we found all sorts of postings from around the world online. >> five hours later, this is what happens when you get too much hand sanitizer. >> jimmy: no matter how great the challenge, children will always find a new way to get drunk or high. remember when zeemo was the most embarrassing thing to drink? teenagers have been turning up with alcohol poisoning and officials are worried it will become a national trend. drinking hand sanitizer is of particular concern because purel is considered to be a gateway soap. it could lead to lime cascade or scrubbing
brook, new york. >> henry, stoney brook, new york. >> have either of you ever sent a naked photo of yourself to anyoneyou think so? >> only to him. >> and me to her. >> jimmy: that's how they met. that's a beautiful story. [cheers and applause ] not as much as we would like, but it does happen. this is dumb. teenagers have a disturbing new hobby. some teenagers are reportedly drinking hand sanitizer to get drunk. these are youtube videos. >> they're not...
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brooke baldwin. hey, brooke. >> thank you. held le to all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. we start with rapid fire. dwards from oval office contender to a defendant. he's charged with using campaign cash to hide a mistress. cnn is inside, we're going to take you there in just a coup of minutes. also, the big story in the northeast, yieks. snow. huge snow. rainstorm barrelling through. in fact, a couple of spots could see as much as 16 inches of snow obviously. check your calendar. this is kind of odd, folks, considering it is end of april and we're coming off the warmest march on record. snow advisories are in effect for western pennsylvania and parts of west virginia, new york, maryland. the silver lining here? the snow won't last long. temperatures are expected to hit balmy 40s and 50s later this week. also this week, george zimmerman charged with second degree murder in the shooting dath death of trayvon martin is now released from jail on bail. still, the big question, where is he now? as for trayvon martin's parents, their attorney says, quote, it's tough for them to see their son's killer walk
brooke baldwin. hey, brooke. >> thank you. held le to all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. we start with rapid fire. dwards from oval office contender to a defendant. he's charged with using campaign cash to hide a mistress. cnn is inside, we're going to take you there in just a coup of minutes. also, the big story in the northeast, yieks. snow. huge snow. rainstorm barrelling through. in fact, a couple of spots could see as much as 16 inches of snow obviously. check your calendar. this is...
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brook. >> jimmy: how much older was brook than you? >> i think she was in college, about to be in college. >> jimmy: you were how old? >> i was in third grade, fourth grade, something like that. >> jimmy: and you found her enchanting? >> captivating. she was in high school, and i think i met her. she used to work at the rec center. my parents would send me there for daycare because they worked full time. i was there a lot. i fell in love with her the first time i saw her. my parents scooped her up and said, will you come work for us full time? >> jimmy: wow. >> took care of me. i just love this girl. >> jimmy: do you keep in touch with her? >> she writes me letters. how often do you get hand-written letters? >> jimmy: have you contacted the police if. >> no. but i'm still trying to find her. >> jimmy: hire her, ten, 12 bucks an hour. i want to ask you when we come back, i have an idea for a competition of sorts. i read that you're in australia and on a television show, and they asked you to demonstrate how to unhook a bra, and you were very good at it. >> i remember that. >> jimmy: i happen to be pretty good at it, too. [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: these girls don't even wear bras yet. who are they kidding? [cheers and applause ] children. when we come back, i would like to challenge you to a bra-unhooking competition. [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: zac efron! "the lucky one" opens in theaters friday. we'll be right back. were a beta. like her. hey guys. hi. hey. how's carl? [ crying ] when my test phone doesn't update me with my friend's latest status, i'm not just being thoughtless, i'm making smartphones better. [ parnell ] great job. we gave the beautifully different nokia lumia 900 with windows phone live tiles that give you personalized information at a glance. the smartphone beta test is over. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. at olive garden, sowe're as passionate about cheese as you are. so we've created three new parmesan dishes. new grilled chicken parmesan, chicken fresh off the grill as well as grilled shrimp or grilled steak, all with a parmesan crust. passion for parmesan for a limited time only at olive garden. but i just never-- i've always felt there should have been more. it was like a "what if"-- like we got money back, [ announcer ] at h&r block, we guarantee you won't leave money on the table. don't risk your refund. call 1-800-hrblock or visit hrblock.com... and never settle for less. peppermint that cools as you chew. 5 gum. stimulate your senses imagine your teeth are giant glass sculptures covered in yellow berets. most whitening toothpastes only remove stains from the surface of your teeth, but there's also a layer beneath called dentin. dentin discolors over time. rembrandt deeply white toothpaste uses the same enamel-safe whitening ingredient dentists use to noticeably whiten teeth from the inside and out. and new from rembrandt -- quick dissolving strips that easily remove tough stains. and new from rembrandt -- quick dissolving strips what makes hershey's pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. the new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. i haven't driven it yet. i'm going to try take it easy and warm up slowly. hi. do you get car sick or anything? no, is that a challenge? no, no. so with the 2013 taurus i can pretty much voice command anything. pretty much. you're going to be able to change your radio station, make a phone call. all that you can do with just the sound of your voice. all of it? all of it. never have to take your hands off the wheel. never have to take your hands off the wheel... which is good when you're driving. ha ha ha. [ whistling ] >> how are you doing? you want a ride? >> what do you want? >> i want to get you a job. >> you got to be tired of cleaning up dog [ bleep ] by now. i know some people. i can make a couple calls, get you something worth of a veteran. what do you think? hey, you ought to listen to me. you don't know who you're dealing with. >> i know exactly who i'm dealing with. >> you better watch your mouth. >> i'm done talking to you. >> it opens friday. what's the story behind the movie? what character do you play? >> i play a marine that comes home from the war with nothing but a photograph of this girl. he believes the picture saved his life and he makes it his mission to track her down and to thank her. >> jimmy: and kill her? >> no, not kill her. to save her. it's a beautiful love story. niclas sparks book. it turned out fantastic. i'm proud of the film. >> jimmy: when you decide you're playeel you have to look like a marine? did you go through boot camp? >> without a doubt. this was a role that i had been searching for. it had a great director attached to it, scott hicks. but i knew it was going to require a transformation because you couldn't pick two more different people, zac efron and a marine. i remember the first day i went to camp pendle ton to meet the marines and study what they were like, hear their stories. i was petrified. >> jimmy: you thought they would screw with you and make fun you? >> sure. i would if i were them. they'll say who the heck is this kid? >> jimmy: how were you received? >> at first, there was a bit of making fun of, which i fully expected. so i played along. after that, it was a warm reception, and they understood that after a couple hours of sitting and talking to them, they started to open up and understand we wanted to pay them credit in the film and how much this role meant to me. playing that role accurately was important to me. >> jimmy: that's great. i have an important competition as i mentioned before. you're accomplished as taking women's bras off. i don't know how you learned it. i'm also good at this, not from experience. i don't know why i'm good at this, but first of all, i would like to bring to the stage, guillermo, our security guard. [cheers and applause ] please remove your jacket, and you will see guillermo is wearing four bras. now i'd like to bring to the stage another guillermo. other guillermo, please come to the stage. [cheers and applause ] he's wearing four identical bras as well. please remove your jacket. we each have a guillermo. >> dude, i don't know if i can look at him. oh, man. >> jimmy: i think we're going to do this from the front. >> from the front? dude! [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you want to do it from the back? >> don't get any funny ideas. >> jimmy: and i believe vicky, you have a gun. it's not a real gun. >> how are they attached? >> jimmy: attached the regular way. let me have a look at yours. >> they're bigger than what i'm used to. >> jimmy: just think of brook. are you ready, zach? on your mark, get set -- [ gunshot ] [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: zac efron, everyone, your bra opening champion. 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brook. >> jimmy: how much older was brook than you? >> i think she was in college, about to be in college. >> jimmy: you were how old? >> i was in third grade, fourth grade, something like that. >> jimmy: and you found her enchanting? >> captivating. she was in high school, and i think i met her. she used to work at the rec center. my parents would send me there for daycare because they worked full time. i was there a lot. i fell in love with her the first...
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on that same day, levon brooks was set free. >> he told me, "mr. brooks all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. co >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of m
on that same day, levon brooks was set free. >> he told me, "mr. brooks all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be...
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brooks. derek brooks, such a great, decent man and jerry pate. >> jerry pate. >> a pretty darn good golfer himselfhing to think about all these golfers. you have five golfers, six golfers in that area that played on tour. >> bubba, thank you so much. >> did you actually buy the two sets you have or were they given to you? >> they were given to me. on the same lines i've wondered if anyone's offered to cut your hair. >> what are you talking about? >> come on, delilah. keep it to yourself. >> you say no, i like my hair. >> i do like it. my wife wants me to get it trimmed all of the time. >> see? i told you. >> delilah -- >> i used to have hair like that. live free. >> you could use a trim. >> thank you for being you. >> and congratulations, congratulations especially on your new child. we're all proud of you, and i guess we'll see you back in l.a., lower alabama on july 2 understand. >> we'll be watching. bubba watson, thank you. we'll be right back. t there. t there. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you k
brooks. derek brooks, such a great, decent man and jerry pate. >> jerry pate. >> a pretty darn good golfer himselfhing to think about all these golfers. you have five golfers, six golfers in that area that played on tour. >> bubba, thank you so much. >> did you actually buy the two sets you have or were they given to you? >> they were given to me. on the same lines i've wondered if anyone's offered to cut your hair. >> what are you talking about? >>...
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taylor scholar at the american enterprise institute and henry aaron, senior fellow at the brookings institution. brookingsitution. you each have five minutes to present your oral testimony. your entire written statement will be made a part of the record. senator breaux come you're not recognize for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. breaux for inviting me. ranking member p. stark and i have been involved in this for many, many years. thank you for inviting me. jimmy turman tonight served a great capacity with the national bipartisan commission on medicare reform and many of you who have had the privilege of working with in different capacities thank all of you for inviting me to talk about one of the most important issues. and at the same time, one of the most divisive issues either party is going to have to face them that is what do we do at medicare reform? let me say have the privilege of serving in this body for 14 years in the house and 18 and the senate are other body as we likely have called them over here in the house. i think i fully understand difficulties as each member from each party h
taylor scholar at the american enterprise institute and henry aaron, senior fellow at the brookings institution. brookingsitution. you each have five minutes to present your oral testimony. your entire written statement will be made a part of the record. senator breaux come you're not recognize for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. breaux for inviting me. ranking member p. stark and i have been involved in this for many, many years. thank you for inviting me. jimmy turman tonight...
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in 2008, rebecca bob brooks quite often nose and -- you atnded -- she attended the wedding of rebecca bob brooks to charlie brooks. >> together with mr. brown and mr. blair, cameron. >> if you turn the page to 01908. a breakfast meeting with mr. cameron when the day "the sun" endorsed him. do you see that? >> was that the endorsement? >> that is not possible. today we declared -- the time of the labor party conference. at the end of it. and american. >> nothing working on the basis of the last two days, the right day--september of 2009. you are saying that incorrect? >> the day the labor party conference. >> september 30, 2009. [talking over each other] >> i wasn't here. >> you are sure about that? >> oh yes. >> when you referred to policy did you discuss with mr. cameron is the use such as broadcasting regulation? >> no. you keep in furring that endorsements were motivated by business motive for. if that had been the case we would endorse -- every election was more prone. could have been like the telegraph or text them every day. but i didn't. >> it says here we probably discussed afghanistan. >> part of your th
in 2008, rebecca bob brooks quite often nose and -- you atnded -- she attended the wedding of rebecca bob brooks to charlie brooks. >> together with mr. brown and mr. blair, cameron. >> if you turn the page to 01908. a breakfast meeting with mr. cameron when the day "the sun" endorsed him. do you see that? >> was that the endorsement? >> that is not possible. today we declared -- the time of the labor party conference. at the end of it. and american. >>...
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in 2008, rebecca bob brooks quite often nose and -- you attended -- she attended the wedding of rebecca bob brooks to charlie brooks. >> together with mr. brown and mr. blair, cameron. >> if you turn the page to 01908. a breakfast meeting with mr. cameron when the day "the sun" endorsed him. do you see that? >> was that the endorsement? >> that is not possible. today we declared -- the time of the labor party conference. at the end of it. and american. >> nothing working on the basis of the last two days, the right day--september of 2009. you are saying that is incorrect? >> the day the labor party conference. >> september 30, 2009. [talking over each other] >> i wasn't here. >> you are sure about that? >> oh yes. >> when you referred to policy did you discuss with mr. cameron is the use such as broadcasting regulation? >> no. you keep in furring that endorsements were motivated by business motive for. if that had been the case we would endorse -- every election was more prone. could have been like the telegraph or text them every day. but i didn't. >> it says here we probably discussed afghanistan. >> part of your
in 2008, rebecca bob brooks quite often nose and -- you attended -- she attended the wedding of rebecca bob brooks to charlie brooks. >> together with mr. brown and mr. blair, cameron. >> if you turn the page to 01908. a breakfast meeting with mr. cameron when the day "the sun" endorsed him. do you see that? >> was that the endorsement? >> that is not possible. today we declared -- the time of the labor party conference. at the end of it. and american. >>...
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craig brooks pleaded guilty to second degree assault. brookss first degree murder charges in prince george's county for a similar home invasion last july where the homeowner was killed. >>> the florida man accused of shooting an unarmed teenager wants a new judge. george zimmerman's attorney filed the request after the judge revealed a potential conflict of interest last week. the judge's husband works with an attorney who referred zimmerman to his current lawyer. zimmerman is accused of killing 17-year-old trayvon martin. zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense. >>> saturday night gleever took over our chats tonight. hot 99.5 sarah fraser is breaking down the episode tonight coming up. >> and this couple fell in love. we're taking you to their local ikea wedding. >> but first trouble for another solar company backed by your taxpayer dollars. here's fox business network's sandra smith. >> the sun is setting on a bunch of solar jobs. first solar laying off 2,000 workers worldwide, around 30% of its workforce. america's largest maker of solar p
craig brooks pleaded guilty to second degree assault. brookss first degree murder charges in prince george's county for a similar home invasion last july where the homeowner was killed. >>> the florida man accused of shooting an unarmed teenager wants a new judge. george zimmerman's attorney filed the request after the judge revealed a potential conflict of interest last week. the judge's husband works with an attorney who referred zimmerman to his current lawyer. zimmerman is accused...
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brooks from the tulsa police department. captain brooks, good morning to you. well, what can you tell us about the arrest? you've had a busy night. how did you track these guys down? >> yes, it has been a very busy night. it took a lot of work, a lot of collaboration between several different agencies, and quite frankly, a lot of help from the community helped to solve this crime. >> who do you have in custody? >> we have two subjects in custody right now. we have alvin watts, a 32-year-old white male and jake england, a 19-year-old white male that are now in our custody. >> and what led them to you? how were you able to get them? >> well, it was through the work and investigation of our detectives and agents and deputies and through the tip line that we set up, tips that the community provided to us and the information that was provided to us all collaboration and led us to the successful arrest of these two individuals. >> and have you also recovered the white pickup truck which was seen as three of the four shooting sites? >> yes. we have -- we've recovered the truck, and now we're in the process of recovering additional evidence that was used in these crimes. >> are the suspects talking? have they made any statement at all in. >> actually, they're -- right now they're still being interviewed by our defectives. >> have you said anything yet that you can share with us? >> there's nothing i can share at this point in time. >> and where were they arrested? >> they were arrested in tulsa from a single family dwelling. >> were they living together? were they in the same place when they were arrested? >> yes. they were in the same place, and, you know, we're not exactly sure of what their relationship is to one another. whether they're just friends or extended family members. those are just some of the things that we're trying to get out of the investigation as well, quite frankly, as the real thing is we want to know what the motives are. >> what about weapons? were you able to recover any weapons? >> we're in the process of now -- now that we've apprehended the suspects, now that we're into the evidence recovery mode. >> what does that mean? >> as our chief said, we're coming for you. we've done that, and now we'll gather the evidence along that trail. >> can you tell us, though, at this hour if any guns have been recovered? >> no, we have not recovered any guns at this particular moment. >> do we know if both of them were in the pickup truck? were you able to determine that yet? >> that's where the investigation has led us to believe that both of them were in the truck at the same time. >> and do you know if any of them knew any of the victims? >> we don't know that. >> and so the status of them right now is that they are being interviewed right now. they're in the interrogation room. how long will something like that tea, and when do you think you meet have more answers? >> each one is different, so it can take -- it can be rather lengthy, but we thought it was important to get the word out early to the community for when the citizens wake up -- in tulsa wake up this easter morning and know that tulsa is just a little bit safer place, that we've removed these two individuals from the community. >> just very quickly, i understand that all of the victims in this case, as we first told our viewers yesterday, all of the victims in this case are african-american, and the two men that you have in custody are, indeed, white. are you still looking at this as a possible hate crime. >> yes. and that's -- that's where we get into trying to determine what the motive was for the acts and the crimes that they committed. if our investigation takes us towards that, then we'll proceed with that. >> do you have witnesses as well that you are still speaking with? >> yes, there are witnesses. we've spoken with certain witnesses. we've re-interviewed witnesses, and we're still looking at following up with other witnesses. >> captain jonathan brooks, i know you've had a long fight. we certainly appreciate you talking with us this morning. >> well, thank you. have a good morning. >> you too as well. we'll have much more on this developing story throughout the morning here on cnn. well, happy easttory all of you celebrating. pope benedict xvi is marking the holiday at st. peter's bat i will ka with the traditional message. that means to the city and the world. earlier the pope resided over easter mass in the basilica. krurnz around the world celebrate easter as the day that their lord and savior jesus christ rose from the dead after his crucifixion. >>> a landmark deal being signed today will change the way the u.s. military operates in afghanistan. the agreement will mean the end to night raids by u.s. special forsdz troops. they will now be carried out by afghan troops. night raids had sparked particularly harsh anger among afghans. we'll have much more on what this means later in the show. >>> rescue crews are close to reaching
brooks from the tulsa police department. captain brooks, good morning to you. well, what can you tell us about the arrest? you've had a busy night. how did you track these guys down? >> yes, it has been a very busy night. it took a lot of work, a lot of collaboration between several different agencies, and quite frankly, a lot of help from the community helped to solve this crime. >> who do you have in custody? >> we have two subjects in custody right now. we have alvin watts,...
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brooks, the conservative writer wrote this should be a golden age of liberalism. wall street debacle undermined faith in capitalism, worker wages are flat, corporate profits are soaring. the republican party is unpopular and sometimes, says brooks, embarrassing, and yet the percentage of americans who either flat or in decline. there are now, says brooks, two conservatives in america for every liberal. >> if a complicated phenomenon. in fact, if my friend david brooks looked carefully at the date taye, or more in deal, he would have seen most of the positions that people who reject the liberallabel never left embraced liberal positions. just about everyone who calls himself a moderate has liberal positions but they won't come to the word liberal. that's in part because the word has been so abused. it's been -- there's been hundreds of millions of dollars spent by conservatives to maybe liberal an epithet and it's been successful. the other reason, it's not that people disagree with liberals on the issues. they don't. they don't like what they feel to be liberal condensation, telling them how to live their lives. >> wait. it's the conservatives, santorum and others telling people how to live their lives? >> for a long time when you and your friends were running the government, there was a sense that anyone who stood in the way of progr
brooks, the conservative writer wrote this should be a golden age of liberalism. wall street debacle undermined faith in capitalism, worker wages are flat, corporate profits are soaring. the republican party is unpopular and sometimes, says brooks, embarrassing, and yet the percentage of americans who either flat or in decline. there are now, says brooks, two conservatives in america for every liberal. >> if a complicated phenomenon. in fact, if my friend david brooks looked carefully at...
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brookings. all of you came from brookings and elsewhere for an impressive overview.i was just thinking, if we made the mental experiment that the imf was not there, i think we would see that very few people, maybe nobody could give an integrated view of the overall economic, social, and human challenges that the world faces in the way that the staff of the imf, the lessons they have learned, it presents a rich give to the international community while respecting at every moment the sovereignty of nations states. the need to share some of that sovereignty for the common good. we are very, very lucky to have christine lagarde at the helm of that institution, so many, many thanks. [applause] [inaudible] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, the president of the export-import bank talks about future funding of the bank, then the ceo of delta airlines discusses competition and consolidation in the airline industry, followed by the president and ceo of boeing defense, talking about moderniz
brookings. all of you came from brookings and elsewhere for an impressive overview.i was just thinking, if we made the mental experiment that the imf was not there, i think we would see that very few people, maybe nobody could give an integrated view of the overall economic, social, and human challenges that the world faces in the way that the staff of the imf, the lessons they have learned, it presents a rich give to the international community while respecting at every moment the sovereignty...
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so he in conjunction with his staff, colonel brooks, who later by the way becomes governor of our commonwealth, so he, colonel brooks' secretary, jonathan trumbull begin to play out a plan and the plan that is they will call all of these officers to together, that is the lieutenants, the captains and the majors, and speak to them directly. they must also prepare an address, a speech. several days now spent in writing what is probably the most important speech ever given in american history. all in secret because, of course, washington's already announced that he's not coming to the meeting. noon, saturday, 15th of march, about 300 officers crowd into the temple of virtue. building, by the way, reconstruction building, is there today on that historic site. general gates entered the room. everyone snapped to attention. he convenes the meeting. the officers take their seats. and then from outside comes the noise of thundering hoofs, rattle of sabers, it is general washington's bodyguard, and in a moment there standing, literally standing in the doorway, 6'2", beautifully attired, is general washington. to the utter sho
so he in conjunction with his staff, colonel brooks, who later by the way becomes governor of our commonwealth, so he, colonel brooks' secretary, jonathan trumbull begin to play out a plan and the plan that is they will call all of these officers to together, that is the lieutenants, the captains and the majors, and speak to them directly. they must also prepare an address, a speech. several days now spent in writing what is probably the most important speech ever given in american history. all...