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>> that is correct, brooke. we had one death on july 3rd, a 35-year-old female in a traffic incident she committed suicide. according to the public information officer from cherokee county, she is telling us that is not related to the hunt for what they are calling this serial killer. then again overnight, july 4th, july 5th, there was a male. that death happening. the coroner said no immediate section, however saying specifically, he needs to perform an autopsy, which may happen today. but again, the county being very mum as they find trifind a suspect. >> tough to live through on a holiday weekend with. richard lieu which, appreciate all your reporting on gaffney, south carolina, for us. >>> a special music program for at-risk youth it is blossoming in new orleans. tell you how it is changing lives for the better. the great american holiday is here. and here's something to celebrate - the gmc 72-hour sale. you only have 72 hours to declare your independence from interest payments for 6 full years, with 0% apr
>> that is correct, brooke. we had one death on july 3rd, a 35-year-old female in a traffic incident she committed suicide. according to the public information officer from cherokee county, she is telling us that is not related to the hunt for what they are calling this serial killer. then again overnight, july 4th, july 5th, there was a male. that death happening. the coroner said no immediate section, however saying specifically, he needs to perform an autopsy, which may happen today....
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hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. mike brooks not ready. there's the sketch of the man. now, earlier today in north carolina there was a man that was there with two people he had just metaapparently the night before at some bar. there was some sort of skirmish inside. so a neighbor calls police. in north carolina, not south carolina. police show up to this disturbance, they find out that one of the men has a warrant out for him. so they attempt to arrest him. at that point he pulls out a gun, he shoots police, police shoot and kill him. the police officer survives. but this man dies. and apparently, he is the man police are now saying is responsible for those five murders down in gaffney, south carolina. let's go to mike brooks, who joins us now. mike, this is a huge development in this case. and i guess hopefully tonight folks down in gaffney, south carolina can breathe a big sigh of relief and put their guns away and perhaps sleep well tonight. >> vinnie, i tell you, i think they can. i just got off the phone with the south carolina law enforcement division, and they a
hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. mike brooks not ready. there's the sketch of the man. now, earlier today in north carolina there was a man that was there with two people he had just metaapparently the night before at some bar. there was some sort of skirmish inside. so a neighbor calls police. in north carolina, not south carolina. police show up to this disturbance, they find out that one of the men has a warrant out for him. so they attempt to arrest him. at that point he pulls out a...
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brooke, back to you. >> 70s in alaska. who knew?aren, thank you. >>> it is a very special independence day weekend at the statue of liberty. for the very first time since the 9/11 terrorist attacks visitors are allowed to go up inside the statue's crown. the statue's been an american icon ever since it opened up in new york harbor back in 1886. >> reporter: for generations of immigrants, the statue of liberty was the first glimpse of america. for returning soldiers and sailors, it was a re-assurance, welcome home. for generations of tourists, it offered a breathtaking view of america's biggest city. >> you come to new york, it is not new york until you see her. >> reporter: in the early years, visitors could go all the way up to the statue's torch. 305 feet above ground using a staircase in lady liberty's arm. but in 1916, with world war i raging in europe, german saboteurs blew up an ammunition depot on the nearby new jersey shore. officials feared the force of the blast had weakened the statue's arm. they closed the torch to the g
brooke, back to you. >> 70s in alaska. who knew?aren, thank you. >>> it is a very special independence day weekend at the statue of liberty. for the very first time since the 9/11 terrorist attacks visitors are allowed to go up inside the statue's crown. the statue's been an american icon ever since it opened up in new york harbor back in 1886. >> reporter: for generations of immigrants, the statue of liberty was the first glimpse of america. for returning soldiers and...
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and hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. jim, i want to start with you.anything about where michael jackson may be buried? >> no. well, i just came from the memorial, and frankly, what we were all thinking last night was when there was so much activity at forest lawn, that it was taking place then and they wanted to basically avoid the crowds. but your guess is as good as mine. there's talk he may be cremated. it's really hard to say. i think today was a day when there was so much attention on the memorial itself, that frankly, many of us were surprised that the coffin was brought in there. because we thought that the service would have already been done. but now it just keeps this guessing game alive. >> talking about a guessing game, mike brooks, when they do in fact figure out where michael jackson's going to be laid to rest, i can't imagine it's going to be a secret for long, because you're going to have to set up security and you're going to have to make sure that the family, they want it to be a private ceremony, it will remain private. >> they will
and hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. jim, i want to start with you.anything about where michael jackson may be buried? >> no. well, i just came from the memorial, and frankly, what we were all thinking last night was when there was so much activity at forest lawn, that it was taking place then and they wanted to basically avoid the crowds. but your guess is as good as mine. there's talk he may be cremated. it's really hard to say. i think today was a day when there was so much...
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also with us, pam bondi and mike brooks. natisha, before we backtrack here for everybody, as we commemorate a sad day, the first the year ago the 911 call. tell us, anything with the investigation, anything new in the case, the investigation? >> well, i actually spoke to someone over the state prosecutor -- the state attorney's office today, and they told me there is still more discovery that has yet to be released. they hope to do that by the end of the month. what is compiled in these are things that are going to be on a disc. it is mostly photographs. no more paper documents. i spoke to someone over at the sheriff's office today, and what they told me is that the sheriff's office still continues to work very closely with the state attorney's office, however, i also asked them if this is still an open investigation, are they still trying to determine how kayley anthony died, because that was not determined, even from the autopsy report, and they couldn't give me an answer on that, but they said they are still working very
also with us, pam bondi and mike brooks. natisha, before we backtrack here for everybody, as we commemorate a sad day, the first the year ago the 911 call. tell us, anything with the investigation, anything new in the case, the investigation? >> well, i actually spoke to someone over the state prosecutor -- the state attorney's office today, and they told me there is still more discovery that has yet to be released. they hope to do that by the end of the month. what is compiled in these...
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you just don't. >> mike brooks, thanks. good stuff with the chief and getting that new information across. >>> this is the fire that sparked an explosion. why was it so difficult to put this one out? we have made some calls on this as well. our show doesn't end right at 4:00. stick around when the tv version of the national conversation is over, you can logon to cnn.com/live where the conversation continues. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez in the world headquarters of cnn. we know this maybe has been hyped a little bit in the last couple of days. sometimes that's what happens with stories. the supreme confirmation hearings are a dry washington exercise at times when you watch it. we have to admit. as far as i could tell, the only latina woman, wise or otherwise, in thoo senate chamber, most of the time this week has been sonia sotomayor. so, in our segment today, i take you out of the d.c. beltway and find some other latina women with a smart take on one of their own. what's wrong with getting their perspective on this?
you just don't. >> mike brooks, thanks. good stuff with the chief and getting that new information across. >>> this is the fire that sparked an explosion. why was it so difficult to put this one out? we have made some calls on this as well. our show doesn't end right at 4:00. stick around when the tv version of the national conversation is over, you can logon to cnn.com/live where the conversation continues. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez in the world headquarters of...
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. >> good morning to you, i'm brooke baldwin sitting in for betty this morning. thank you for hopefully sticking around with us. >> yes. well, vice president joe biden. what am i going to say next? he has said something that some say maybe he shouldn't have said. some candid comments about russia. now the white house scrambling to do a bit of damage control this morning. we'll have more on the story and exactly what he said coming up. >>> plus, she is packing up. we've seen the -- not necessarily moving on. alaskan governor sarah palin leaving state's top seat as governor, but most likely remain in the spotlight. >> how do you think she should remain in the spotlight? do you even think she should? what should sarah palin do next? you can talk us on twitter, facebook, on our blog, and cnn.com/newsroom. but first, the vice president talking and saying that the administration is on track in battling the recession. this is what he said in an opinion piece written in today's "new york times." he says "clearly we are closer to recovery today than we were in january. th
. >> good morning to you, i'm brooke baldwin sitting in for betty this morning. thank you for hopefully sticking around with us. >> yes. well, vice president joe biden. what am i going to say next? he has said something that some say maybe he shouldn't have said. some candid comments about russia. now the white house scrambling to do a bit of damage control this morning. we'll have more on the story and exactly what he said coming up. >>> plus, she is packing up. we've seen...
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brook side gardens sit within wheaton regional park. some come to exercise or relax here.e have artists here. we have school groups here. >> there's something here for everybody. we have between 600 and 800 butterflies in flight. >> he's my friend. he loves me. >> great place to bring the family. >> you won't really realize it until you are actually there. >> we do not encourage our visitors to touch the butterflies but we want you to enjoy them with your eyes and not your hands. >> i believe that is a blue morpho and once he opens his wings up you will see, yes. >> it is so beautiful here. it is peaceful. it's heaven on earth. a chance to remember all that we are given. it is just wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. >> we need places like brook side gardens because we need to kick people with plants and get them to slow down. >>> slow down. enjoy the weather. coming our way this weekend. >> exactly. slow down and enjoy the weather. always good advice. this weekend will be a continuation of -- i hate too use the word cool but mild summer we have had. >> hard to fight it and h
brook side gardens sit within wheaton regional park. some come to exercise or relax here.e have artists here. we have school groups here. >> there's something here for everybody. we have between 600 and 800 butterflies in flight. >> he's my friend. he loves me. >> great place to bring the family. >> you won't really realize it until you are actually there. >> we do not encourage our visitors to touch the butterflies but we want you to enjoy them with your eyes and...
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i want to go back to mike brooks, formerly with the fbi. very disturbing reports are emerging. i said neverland earlier. i meant his holmby hills home. the rental where he and his children were living. had an elaborate security system that even videoed up in jackson's private living quarters. every room, essentially, had video cameras in it including the outside. now, all of that apparently the video of his private living quarters is gone. that would have revealed the last moments of his life. how do you do that? >> very simple. most of the systems now are digital and it is all on a cd. so all they have to do is to go to the master control room where the cd is being played where all of the cameras come into, and you take the disk and get rid of the disk and you get rid of the evidence. >> to dr. jeff guardier, psychologist and author, are people so under the influence of his entourage, while they are cleaning off a disk, they don't realize it's wrong? >> well, they know that it's wrong, but they're trying to protect the king of pop so they convince themselves they're doing the
i want to go back to mike brooks, formerly with the fbi. very disturbing reports are emerging. i said neverland earlier. i meant his holmby hills home. the rental where he and his children were living. had an elaborate security system that even videoed up in jackson's private living quarters. every room, essentially, had video cameras in it including the outside. now, all of that apparently the video of his private living quarters is gone. that would have revealed the last moments of his life....
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plus, brooke shields' powerful eulogy when we come back.tes hotel. here's the spacious room where he relaxed with the free paper... the desk where kevin took advantage of the free internet... and where he grabbed a free hot breakfast to start his morning. so where's kevin? he's out treating his customers to lunch with the money he didn't spend back at his hotel. spacious rooms. free breakfast. free internet. and now when kevin stays three times, he gets a free $50 cash card. and so can you. choice hotels are everywhere, with the best value anywhere. ♪ good to you ♪ cause if he doesn't, i'll be there ♪ ♪ don't you know baby yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i'll be there ♪ i'll be there >> another one of the highlights from today. of course, one of the speakers at michael jackson's memorial service, the reverend al sharpton today, walking a very fine line between paying tribute to the superstar while also addressing some of the controversies that follow jackson's life. and he did it by speaking directly to jackson's children. and reverend sharpton's joining us
plus, brooke shields' powerful eulogy when we come back.tes hotel. here's the spacious room where he relaxed with the free paper... the desk where kevin took advantage of the free internet... and where he grabbed a free hot breakfast to start his morning. so where's kevin? he's out treating his customers to lunch with the money he didn't spend back at his hotel. spacious rooms. free breakfast. free internet. and now when kevin stays three times, he gets a free $50 cash card. and so can you....
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i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. the investigation into the sudden death of music superstar michael jackson intensifies. >> agents from the dea executing a search warrant at dr. conrad murray's houston clinic. then murray's lawyers released a bombshell, a statement confirming that a potential case of manslaughter is being built against the doctor who was with michael jackson when he died. >> he's not breathing, sir. >> okay. and he's not conscious either, he's not breathing -- >> he's not conscious, sir. >> okay. >> documents are revealing michael jackson's personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is now the focus of a manslaughter investigation into jackson's death. the documents showed samples of a weight loss drug, also a muscle relaxant. these were among the items taken from dr. murray's houston clinic. >> when you take a doctor and stick him in a room and the doctor gives him something and make him rest and he don't wake up no more, something is wrong there. >> two search warrants filed in houston related to dr. c
i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. the investigation into the sudden death of music superstar michael jackson intensifies. >> agents from the dea executing a search warrant at dr. conrad murray's houston clinic. then murray's lawyers released a bombshell, a statement confirming that a potential case of manslaughter is being built against the doctor who was with michael jackson when he died. >> he's not breathing, sir. >> okay. and he's not conscious either, he's not breathing...
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mike brooks, our investigator. you hear that.does that tell us possibly she knew of the plot beforehand, or did they somehow get their hands on that van to use it as a getaway unbeknownst to her? >> i think if she had known about this plot beforehand she would have been charged differently. this is -- she's now an accessory after the fact. but this van, it's very, very interesting because if you recall, mike, as eddie was saying, there was that large red van with gonzalez sr., gonzalez jr., and coldiron that came in from the east. or came in from the north. then you had the other team that came in a black or a gold metallic escalade. and now you've got this red van. okay? was this van, the minivan used to haul away the safe? that remains to be seen. was it used to dump the guns? that remains to be seen also. you know, they're not really saying exactly what her role was in this whole plot. >> bring in rob williams, morning host news radio 1620 a.m. he's been all over this one as well. rob, does pamela long wiggins have any kind of
mike brooks, our investigator. you hear that.does that tell us possibly she knew of the plot beforehand, or did they somehow get their hands on that van to use it as a getaway unbeknownst to her? >> i think if she had known about this plot beforehand she would have been charged differently. this is -- she's now an accessory after the fact. but this van, it's very, very interesting because if you recall, mike, as eddie was saying, there was that large red van with gonzalez sr., gonzalez...
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in the meantime, mike brooks is with us. and we've got a lot more information today, mike, about this investigation and some of the things they found out, and they have officially determined that this was a suicide-murder, or actually a murder-suicide. >> right. it was a murder-suicide. steve mcnair was killed by his 20-year-old girlfriend, miss kazemi. and apparently, here's how it went down, vinnie. initially, my sources were telling me it was definitely a double homicide. but here's the reason why. apparently, he was sitting on the couch. they believe that he was asleep. she shot him in the right temple, then shot him twice in the chest, then shot him in the left temple. she positioned herself over his body so she would fall on him. she shot herself in the right temple, killing herself. and then the gun fell to the floor, but then she slid off and was on top of the gun. so when detectives came in, they looked at the scene, they said this looks like a double homicide. but then as the scene -- the investigation continued an
in the meantime, mike brooks is with us. and we've got a lot more information today, mike, about this investigation and some of the things they found out, and they have officially determined that this was a suicide-murder, or actually a murder-suicide. >> right. it was a murder-suicide. steve mcnair was killed by his 20-year-old girlfriend, miss kazemi. and apparently, here's how it went down, vinnie. initially, my sources were telling me it was definitely a double homicide. but here's...
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joining us, let's welcome back law enforcement analyst mike brooks. also with us, criminal defense attorney fred teasy. host of matt and perry in chicago. and tiffany robinson who lives down the street from the cemetery has family members buried there. tiffany, first off, how are you doing? this is such a nightmare. how are you living through this? >> it's very difficult. i have a lot of things going on. you know in my own personal life, school, four kids, and just having to see this every single day that you pull out of your driveway, it's starting to really, really work with my mind a lot. >> tiffany, when did you find out about this? how did you find out? >> well, it's pretty funny that you asked me that. i'm not a television person. i'm usually online or getting the news updated some other kind of way, but i actually sat down on the bed last wednesday and i specifically remember it was 4:20, and channel 5, wmaq here in chicago, had a news brief that said bodies found at burr oak cemetery. so i only live like maybe 60 seconds away from the cemetery
joining us, let's welcome back law enforcement analyst mike brooks. also with us, criminal defense attorney fred teasy. host of matt and perry in chicago. and tiffany robinson who lives down the street from the cemetery has family members buried there. tiffany, first off, how are you doing? this is such a nightmare. how are you living through this? >> it's very difficult. i have a lot of things going on. you know in my own personal life, school, four kids, and just having to see this...
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now let's get the latest on buses and trains with vanetta brooks. >> good morning. we continue to show a few bus diversions. 17 at nursery and winterston. 22 at university and 41st street and 77 line continues to be diverted at washington bachld hammond ferry all due to construction. light rail in metro continue to run problem free and we have a delay on brunswick, train 87010 to 15 minutes mind. all others on the camden, penn and brunswick problem free. back to sandra. >> on top of this tuesday morning we are seeing a nice dry start. low humidity yet again for the second straight day. consecutive straight day since the month of july began we have been low as far as the moisture. you can see a insist clear path of dry air over the state of maryland. high pressure is the reason for that. meanwhile, there is a front that is trying to move offshore to the south generating massive rainfall in places like which will ming ton, north carolina. in contrast here great weather for july. 70 degrees downtown, 65 at b.w.i., only 56 in york, pennsylvania. so, the forecast for tod
now let's get the latest on buses and trains with vanetta brooks. >> good morning. we continue to show a few bus diversions. 17 at nursery and winterston. 22 at university and 41st street and 77 line continues to be diverted at washington bachld hammond ferry all due to construction. light rail in metro continue to run problem free and we have a delay on brunswick, train 87010 to 15 minutes mind. all others on the camden, penn and brunswick problem free. back to sandra. >> on top of...
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west of brook lawn road. you are looking at your best alternate. meantime traveling on 95 in the southbound lanes, off new traffic pattern. everything running smoothly at white marsh boulevard, but south of there where it splits at 895, there is a new exit ramp for 895 southbound instead of being on the left side. it is now on the right side of the road. so watch for that this morning. there is a live look at the west side. still delay free at liberty road. no issues on the west side at 70 either. this traffic report brought to you by toyota. choose from 16 different fuel efficient models. click on buyittoyota.com. now time for manic monday ♪ just another manic monday ♪ ♪ oh, whoa ♪ i wish it were sunday >> thing will wake us up today, ron. i am excited to see this group. >> reporter: yeah, yeah, yeah. we are ready to rock and roll. mary and tim, manic monday at fells point. a beautiful morning and it is july 20. >> all right. >> man, oh manishevitz, where does the time go? >> that is true. . >> >> reporter: all right, ladies and gentlemen, steppin
west of brook lawn road. you are looking at your best alternate. meantime traveling on 95 in the southbound lanes, off new traffic pattern. everything running smoothly at white marsh boulevard, but south of there where it splits at 895, there is a new exit ramp for 895 southbound instead of being on the left side. it is now on the right side of the road. so watch for that this morning. there is a live look at the west side. still delay free at liberty road. no issues on the west side at 70...
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i wanted to know your opinion on that. >> i agree with her, mike brooks.emember as a child if we went anywhere, our parents would take us, pick us up, or it was usually just across the street. and they would open the door and watch as we walked home. >> oh, absolutely. i didn't get within one block and if my father whistled i knew home. in a small community like this, a lot of people probably don't even lock their doors. because nothing ever happens. but again, some people live in small communities like this, they get lulled into a false sense of security. >> we're taking your calls. this father set to go to iraq to serve his country while his 11-year-old little girl is missing. the tip line, 866-915-8299. and to read about our cold cases, especially one about a missing mom of two, she vanishes during a divorce. that disappearance still a mystery. go to cnn.com/nancygrace and then click on cold case.
i wanted to know your opinion on that. >> i agree with her, mike brooks.emember as a child if we went anywhere, our parents would take us, pick us up, or it was usually just across the street. and they would open the door and watch as we walked home. >> oh, absolutely. i didn't get within one block and if my father whistled i knew home. in a small community like this, a lot of people probably don't even lock their doors. because nothing ever happens. but again, some people live in...
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finally, stephen cohen is a senior fellow in foreign policy studies at brookings institution. he is the co-author on books are in the american involvement in south asia and a volume entitled "the idea of pakistan."
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transit team, i'm vanetta brooks. >> hope you're doing well.ope you had a great fourth of july weekend. saw a few clouds yesterday but that's clearing out today. we are seeing activities down to the south, churning over the carolinas. we have an area of low pressure resting long a front. it will remain to our south. in our neck of the woods we're going to see basically high pressure build in. that's going to stabilize things. even though we have a cool start, we're going to surge up into the mid 80's today. cool meaning only 58 degrees at b.w.i. marshall. this is almost unheard of, how cool we've been. the low humidity for the move july so far. we're going to see it the rest of this week, too. it feels so nice out there. these dew points have remained so low. we're looking at mid to upper 50's. typically this time of the year we're looking at a 65 or a 70 dew point reading. haven't had much summer. but it's going to be really pleasant. got news is no major rainfall is expected. that's good only because we're about four inches above normal. 82 f
transit team, i'm vanetta brooks. >> hope you're doing well.ope you had a great fourth of july weekend. saw a few clouds yesterday but that's clearing out today. we are seeing activities down to the south, churning over the carolinas. we have an area of low pressure resting long a front. it will remain to our south. in our neck of the woods we're going to see basically high pressure build in. that's going to stabilize things. even though we have a cool start, we're going to surge up into...
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mike brooks, i know you have done a lot of high level crime with the fed.hat do you think of a man that says to the best of my knowledge, i'm not the daddy. translation, i'm the daddy. >> that's a yes or no answer, nancy. period. he said you don't want to stir up controversy but that's exactly what he's doing. he said when push comes to shove, i can't say anything about it. to me -- >> what i'm saying is common sense wouldn't you remember giving a sperm sample? call me crazy. to go on abc's "good morning america" with diane sawyer to say i don't know if i gave a sperm sample. i can't comment on that. >> i think i would know if i gave a sperm sample that's for sure. for 23 years debbie rowe worked for this guy. come on. it doesn't take a detective to figure this one out. >> let's unleash the lawyers. glo glory alred. joe lawless. gloria, he didn't know if he gave a sperm sample. >> that's incredible. just say let me at them or let nancy grace at them to cross examine them. this is incredible. you know, i don't know why he couldn't say a simple no or a simple
mike brooks, i know you have done a lot of high level crime with the fed.hat do you think of a man that says to the best of my knowledge, i'm not the daddy. translation, i'm the daddy. >> that's a yes or no answer, nancy. period. he said you don't want to stir up controversy but that's exactly what he's doing. he said when push comes to shove, i can't say anything about it. to me -- >> what i'm saying is common sense wouldn't you remember giving a sperm sample? call me crazy. to go...
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live on capitol hill, i'm brooke hart. eun and joe, back to you. >> brooke, thank you. >> police say they're furious about new allegations of corruption among some cops in the d.c. area. the allegations involve five prince george's county police officers, a d.c. police official and a former d.c. housing authority officer. the fbi's investigating whether the group provided security for an illegal gambling ring that included known drug dealers. investigators are also looking into whether the officers helped distribute drugs and transport high-dollar stolen goods. >> makes all of us in law enforcement very angry. we were wear the same badge as officers that commit misconduct. one bad cop tarnishes the badge we all wear. it also takes away from public confidence in the entire criminal justice system. it's not something that we're going to tolerate. >> back in may of 2007, police raided a warehouse in waldorf as part of an investigation into that illegal gambling ring. "the washington post" reports that witnesses told authoriti
live on capitol hill, i'm brooke hart. eun and joe, back to you. >> brooke, thank you. >> police say they're furious about new allegations of corruption among some cops in the d.c. area. the allegations involve five prince george's county police officers, a d.c. police official and a former d.c. housing authority officer. the fbi's investigating whether the group provided security for an illegal gambling ring that included known drug dealers. investigators are also looking into...
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. >> i am over here by myself. 81 just three open between woodstock and clear brook. there were a series of wrecks. nothing to report on 95 in virginia. it very hefty volume of traffic leaving billington. a brief delay on 66 in manassas. 270, heavier volume, but everyone is be a big. taking you live to a picture of traffic near 50. it is moving nicely. >> thank you. >>> are you in the market for laptop? a price war could heat up. >> vinita nair has all of that in the months ago. >> topping your "money scope" report. stocks are rising overseas after the dow closed above 9000 for the first time since january. it closed over 9000, the highest since november. their work betr than expected earnings from ford and at&t. wall street may have trouble holding those gains after some disappointing earnings report. shares of microsoft are set to tumble. there was weekin sas.le they predicted. roth wrote to the end of the year. amazon also had a difficult quarter. amazon.com's results were hurt by weak sales of video games. the bad economy continues to be good for netflix. profit s
. >> i am over here by myself. 81 just three open between woodstock and clear brook. there were a series of wrecks. nothing to report on 95 in virginia. it very hefty volume of traffic leaving billington. a brief delay on 66 in manassas. 270, heavier volume, but everyone is be a big. taking you live to a picture of traffic near 50. it is moving nicely. >> thank you. >>> are you in the market for laptop? a price war could heat up. >> vinita nair has all of that in the...
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it is off forced brook road in germantown. at least one officer did -- is off forest brook road in germantown. at least one officer did fire his firearm. more officers were dispatched. other officers were out on the scene and called for back up. they found a man dead. he was shot. there was a gun and knife next to his body. two officers are now on administrative leave. this is routine as officers tried to determine exactly what happened. >> this is an officer-involved shooting. two officers responded. we do not know or whether it be male fired the weapon. we do know shots were fired, but we do not know who fired the shots. >> at least one officer did fired their weapons. a woman told me that a mutual friend had been shot. she did not know exactly what had happened, but she believes that man was out here visiting her girlfriend. he says this man does not live here. officers are trying to determine what exactly happened. >> thank you. >>> a judge could rule today in the banita jacks trial. she is accused of murdering her four da
it is off forced brook road in germantown. at least one officer did -- is off forest brook road in germantown. at least one officer did fire his firearm. more officers were dispatched. other officers were out on the scene and called for back up. they found a man dead. he was shot. there was a gun and knife next to his body. two officers are now on administrative leave. this is routine as officers tried to determine exactly what happened. >> this is an officer-involved shooting. two...
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>> saturday brooks laich it will be a dry day. sunday, -- saturday, sunday, a chance for some showers. we did have quite a bit of rain yesterday. chantilly picked up over an inch of rain. half an inch at woodbridge. near two inches of rain in brandywine. we had some good soaking yesterday. chance for more rain today. tomorrow will be a reprieve. a storm system off of the coast is lifting number word. we still have some scattered storm chances. then a drying trend for saturday. i cannot say what hunter% there will not be a storm tomorrow, but they will be highly isolated. it will be hot, though. scattered afternoon storms. seasonable. we do see conditions improve through the overnight. tomorrow, and isolated store. i do think it will be a dry day. 89, partly cloudy. by sunday, partly cloudy with more store chances. another front will sway it books like a broken record. we will stay next week. upper 80's. each and every day, a chance hopefully, we will finally get ourselves out of this dry stretch. there rain yesterday was beneficia
>> saturday brooks laich it will be a dry day. sunday, -- saturday, sunday, a chance for some showers. we did have quite a bit of rain yesterday. chantilly picked up over an inch of rain. half an inch at woodbridge. near two inches of rain in brandywine. we had some good soaking yesterday. chance for more rain today. tomorrow will be a reprieve. a storm system off of the coast is lifting number word. we still have some scattered storm chances. then a drying trend for saturday. i cannot...
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that's just a hunch. >> with us tonight, ed lavendera, mike brooks and ted roy. let's stop and remember. staff sergeant ryan haupt, 24, colorado springs, colorado, killed, iraq, just days before his trip home, a member of the army's elite sniper team. awarded the purpose. heart, loved photography, computers, hiking. leaves behind beloved week nanette, parents, stepfather jay, three sisters, one brother. ryan haupt. american hero. thank you to all our guests but especially to you for being with us. i'll see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, and until then, good night, friend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. i'm ashleigh banfield in new york. and this is a "showbiz tonight" news break. here's some of what we're covering for you on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. startling new twists into the investigation into michael jackson's death. a "showbiz tonight" exclusive. brand-new details about a secret police meeting with one of jackson's doctors. what really went down in that hotel room? and bombshell new reve
that's just a hunch. >> with us tonight, ed lavendera, mike brooks and ted roy. let's stop and remember. staff sergeant ryan haupt, 24, colorado springs, colorado, killed, iraq, just days before his trip home, a member of the army's elite sniper team. awarded the purpose. heart, loved photography, computers, hiking. leaves behind beloved week nanette, parents, stepfather jay, three sisters, one brother. ryan haupt. american hero. thank you to all our guests but especially to you for being...
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as much i love david brooks' columns, i think he's wrong in the way he's analyzing this situation. he's saying these members of congress are leading barack obama off the left edge of the cliff. i think what's happening many instead is that the committee chairman and leaders in congress are trying to get the votes to pass barack obama's program and if you look at what's in motion on health care, energy, it's dragging the programs to the right in order to get more votes. so david, i understand the argument that david's making, but i don't see it. >> those big, democratic policies are what's concerning a lot of americans. they're worried about how their money is being spent and what we may see is that blue dog democrats become the pivotal figures on the hill. >> i think you're right about that. and now, "new york times" op-ed columnist taxs on the situation in iran. he was there during the election last month and writes about the government's crack down on protestors. he says there's been tragedy aplenty since june the 12th. dozens of killings, countless arrests and i hope i've belitt
as much i love david brooks' columns, i think he's wrong in the way he's analyzing this situation. he's saying these members of congress are leading barack obama off the left edge of the cliff. i think what's happening many instead is that the committee chairman and leaders in congress are trying to get the votes to pass barack obama's program and if you look at what's in motion on health care, energy, it's dragging the programs to the right in order to get more votes. so david, i understand...
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. >> brice and brook two good looking kids for a trim. >>> perhaps you like ice cream coldstone. >> they were rehearsing in the budget room and singing. they'll mix as i cream and sing respect so i love it. >> help out two great charity the arc and help for the homeless so great. >> any time you're outside with a day like this please keep an attentive ear for thunder. winds are gusting up to 11 miles per hour muggy out there parkville like everywhere else and we have had shower pushing in toward the mountains and once they get east of hagerstown but what we look at here big storms north into north/central pa with wider radar and throw mid-80s and scorns around lunchtime and 2:00 or 3:00 some could be severe which peens a chance of large hail damaging wind even locally flooding rains and ice layed tornado with more coming up with the beach as well. >>> we start with what may be a scheme by department of motor vehicles for fraudulent lines to illegal immigrants. 200 were revoked in june after an employee was fired and now is under investigation but they won't say if the employee is on leav
. >> brice and brook two good looking kids for a trim. >>> perhaps you like ice cream coldstone. >> they were rehearsing in the budget room and singing. they'll mix as i cream and sing respect so i love it. >> help out two great charity the arc and help for the homeless so great. >> any time you're outside with a day like this please keep an attentive ear for thunder. winds are gusting up to 11 miles per hour muggy out there parkville like everywhere else and we...
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live on capitol hill, i'm brooke hart. back to you. >> thanks very much. >> today we are celebrating apollo 11's historic landing on the moon. >> one mall step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> 40 years ago today, those were words heard around the world. an estimated 500 million peoe back on earth watched as neil armstrong and buzz aldrin set foot on the moon on july 20th, 1969. what they did years ago is still making an impact. four days ago at apollo's launch anniversary, aldrin was among those honored at the kennedy center. today president barack obama will welcome the crew of apollo 11 to the white house. >> no rest for the weary. rest stops in virginia are closing down. tomorrow, 19 rest stops around the state will close to help shrink a budget gap. the rest area on eastbound i-66 in manassas will close to cars and trucks. the rest area on i-95 in dale city will close to cars but will remain open to trucks. it costs the state $500,000 each year to operate each rest stop. right now virginia is struggling with a $
live on capitol hill, i'm brooke hart. back to you. >> thanks very much. >> today we are celebrating apollo 11's historic landing on the moon. >> one mall step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> 40 years ago today, those were words heard around the world. an estimated 500 million peoe back on earth watched as neil armstrong and buzz aldrin set foot on the moon on july 20th, 1969. what they did years ago is still making an impact. four days ago at apollo's launch...
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. >> you heard the wonderful comments from brooke shields about how they both were young stars and brooke grab her hand with that sequin glove because they would cut her hand or even the touching moments when his brother marlon toward the end said maybe right now maybe finally they can leave you alone. >> can i say something about brooke shields? >> yeah. go ahead. >> when i spoke to her during the weekend about talking at the memorial, you know, she told me the story about elizabeth taylor and how they snuck in to try to see the wedding address and i said normal kid stuff. and she said to me, it was to us. and it really brought it home to me that just because it was not the normal reality, it was their reality, and that just made michael feel more real to me in a way that, you know, that just made me feel him beyond the music. >> let me ask you, james, about a moment that stuck out for a lot of people. this is the reverend al sharpton speaking today, listen to this. >> i want his three children to know, there wasn't nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to
. >> you heard the wonderful comments from brooke shields about how they both were young stars and brooke grab her hand with that sequin glove because they would cut her hand or even the touching moments when his brother marlon toward the end said maybe right now maybe finally they can leave you alone. >> can i say something about brooke shields? >> yeah. go ahead. >> when i spoke to her during the weekend about talking at the memorial, you know, she told me the story...
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this is what david brooks said. "and the irony is that obama supporters will be confronted by the problem for which they have the least experience and for which they are the least prepared, the problem of scarcity. raised in prosperity, favored by genetics, these young merocrats will have the demands on the nation's wealth outstrip supply. they will grapple with the growing burdens of an aging society, rising health care costs and high energy prices. they will have to make up for the trillion plus dollars the government will spend to avoid a deep recession. they will have to struggle to keep their promises to cut taxes create an energy revolution, pass an expensive health care plan and all the rest." david brooks. do you agree with that. >> i do largely agree with that, yes. >> rose: so now what... beyond monetary policy, keeping health care as deficit neutral, looking at some benefits from climate control policy, what else is there to do to raise revenues? to reduce the possibility of an overwhelming deficit? >> he
this is what david brooks said. "and the irony is that obama supporters will be confronted by the problem for which they have the least experience and for which they are the least prepared, the problem of scarcity. raised in prosperity, favored by genetics, these young merocrats will have the demands on the nation's wealth outstrip supply. they will grapple with the growing burdens of an aging society, rising health care costs and high energy prices. they will have to make up for the...
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we will feature two panels hosted by ariel cohen and peter brooks. oc. hen isdr a. cohen is a senior research analyst and peter brooks serves as a senior fellow for a national security affairs as well as a fellow for policy studies in the asian studies center. their introductions will occur later in the program. opening our program as helle dale. she serves as director of eight foreign policy studies and is also deputy director of the kathryn and shelby cullom davis institute. she is in a media fellow at the hoover center hindi's serves on the board of visitors at georgetown -- and serves on the board of visitors at georgetown. she is also a member of the council on foreign relations. please join me in welcoming helle dale. [applause] >> thank you john and thank you to all of you for being here today. we will have a very interesting program. we will try this video link with moscow once before, and i think we are improving our technique. i think this morning we should have a fairly smooth run by the looks of it. we have from moscow the head of the heritage office and
we will feature two panels hosted by ariel cohen and peter brooks. oc. hen isdr a. cohen is a senior research analyst and peter brooks serves as a senior fellow for a national security affairs as well as a fellow for policy studies in the asian studies center. their introductions will occur later in the program. opening our program as helle dale. she serves as director of eight foreign policy studies and is also deputy director of the kathryn and shelby cullom davis institute. she is in a media...
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the pain of his loss is raw for brook.down at a beach party to raise money for the chain of confidence campaign. brook and michael's relationship dates back to over 25 years. >> he is one of my friends and i love him for that. >> then at 83, she is a swimsuit model. stunned? so is she? >> it's amazing. i'm shocked. she rocked the beach body since her teens. >> i used to look wonderful. no doubt about it. also tonight katheryn heigl talks about going back to work on grey's anatomy. we will have that and coo much more coming up later >>> washing away the sins under a water fall. >> that's what thousands of haitian pilgrims are gathering to do. according to a 19th sepry ledge and image of the virgin mary appears in the water. some bring offerings and some pray, others bathe in magical healing water. >>> it is friday, are we in for a great weekend. bob turk has your updated forecast after this commercial break. >>> this is more like it. this is what you expect in the middle of baltimore. >> we had the humidity back the last co
the pain of his loss is raw for brook.down at a beach party to raise money for the chain of confidence campaign. brook and michael's relationship dates back to over 25 years. >> he is one of my friends and i love him for that. >> then at 83, she is a swimsuit model. stunned? so is she? >> it's amazing. i'm shocked. she rocked the beach body since her teens. >> i used to look wonderful. no doubt about it. also tonight katheryn heigl talks about going back to work on...
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brooke shields was gre.n wh dealt with extraordinar circumstances anmarched to the be of his own drummer but was brilliant person whoshone like nobody before or after him. you know, i mean,o many gr performances, stevie, mariah:did if you didn't cry when stevie did those sad songs, when paris said daddy was the best daddy i could ever image, you had to. >>nd jermaine jackssinging smile ter brke shields had said the briiant songs he wrote re n his favorite songs, it was charlie chaplin and she quoted a line om the song, smile, she quoted from "the little princ" this was really a mix of what most people strive for when they ha a mial sevi. they want laughter, they want tears, and they do nt, i think, to help the ople who really d know him and wer close to h or the fans who felt they knew him and ft close to him to be able to move forward and felte had been given his due. 're going to come back, but i do want to go downstairs cause there are some fans who are coming out of staps center, and they're standiy with
brooke shields was gre.n wh dealt with extraordinar circumstances anmarched to the be of his own drummer but was brilliant person whoshone like nobody before or after him. you know, i mean,o many gr performances, stevie, mariah:did if you didn't cry when stevie did those sad songs, when paris said daddy was the best daddy i could ever image, you had to. >>nd jermaine jackssinging smile ter brke shields had said the briiant songs he wrote re n his favorite songs, it was charlie chaplin and...
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rob -- >> by the way, i've got a question for mike brooks. the escambia county sheriff's department tracking all i guess the seven bad guys down in about 100 hours. four full working days. what's your take on that? how'd they do? >> i think they did very well. and you know, give escambia, fds, florida department of law enforcement, the fbi, d.e.a., they all deserve an a-plus in this. i think they did a good job. and i also think, rob, they've done a good job of holding their cards close to the vest. because you've still got people out there. and as an investigator and if i'm working this case, i don't want any information leaked out whatsoever. i think the sheriff has done a good job. you know, new things kept coming all the time. he kept everyone informed of it. not without giving up too much. >> hey k rob, before we let you go. >> that might be the point, mike, that they were keeping all this stuff close to the vest. once they have everybody in, then the information, then it will start coming up. >> hey, rob, real quick, before we let you g
rob -- >> by the way, i've got a question for mike brooks. the escambia county sheriff's department tracking all i guess the seven bad guys down in about 100 hours. four full working days. what's your take on that? how'd they do? >> i think they did very well. and you know, give escambia, fds, florida department of law enforcement, the fbi, d.e.a., they all deserve an a-plus in this. i think they did a good job. and i also think, rob, they've done a good job of holding their cards...
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and also saying that he's not feared, according to brooks, machiavelli said a leader should be feared as well as loved, obama is loved by the democratic chairman, but he's not feared. on health care, obama has emphasized cost control. the chairman flouted his priorities because they don't fear him. >> i don't know if obama is feared, but i think the period in the wilderness is feared. and i think what obama has increasingly argued in private to democrat that is the lesson of bill clinton's first two years is that no matter how fast you row or no matter how hard you try to separate yourself from me, if i am seen as a failure, you will ultimately pay the cost in these 2010 elections. and i think that argument does have some sway. i mean, the paradox we're in is that in many ways, the moderate democrats who have been the most resistant, especially in the house, but also in the senate, to some of the things that obama wants to do, first on cap and trade, now potentially on health care, have the most to fear if his support crumble, because they will be the first one taken away by a backlas
and also saying that he's not feared, according to brooks, machiavelli said a leader should be feared as well as loved, obama is loved by the democratic chairman, but he's not feared. on health care, obama has emphasized cost control. the chairman flouted his priorities because they don't fear him. >> i don't know if obama is feared, but i think the period in the wilderness is feared. and i think what obama has increasingly argued in private to democrat that is the lesson of bill...
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i'm vanetta brooks. back to sandra. >> weatherwise we will see sort of a repeat of yesterday.nly difference a few more clouds, maybe an isolated thunderstorm to the north. it is centered over the great lakes this morning. we are seeing activity in the carolinas, significant amounts of rain yesterday. more than six inches in wilmington yesterday. so, really flooding risks there. and flooding risks in the deep south while we are under the presence of high pressure and haven't seen rain in the last few days. so looking god so far for july. we are in excess for the year so not in any worrisome situation. we are looking at 70 degrees downtown right now. big contrast. cooler in york at 56. 70 in annapolis and feel in easton. certainly milder than yesterday when at the airport we began at 58 degrees. our average low for july is 66, so we have been cooler than normal. 84 degrees in the mountains today. absolutely spectacular day out there. for us really pretty nice. partly cloudy, a few more clouds by this afternoon. 87 the forecast high. that is right on target. that is the normal hi
i'm vanetta brooks. back to sandra. >> weatherwise we will see sort of a repeat of yesterday.nly difference a few more clouds, maybe an isolated thunderstorm to the north. it is centered over the great lakes this morning. we are seeing activity in the carolinas, significant amounts of rain yesterday. more than six inches in wilmington yesterday. so, really flooding risks there. and flooding risks in the deep south while we are under the presence of high pressure and haven't seen rain in...
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and david brooks works for the norgets. you know how sometimes you can see a turning point in front of you. this is what happens now. barack obama confronts resistance as congress gets down to the birth pain of his biggest prize, health care. the daunting project that is worrying people. the auto industry and the national debt, by some estimates has reached 30% the size of our economy. plus the federal deficit could top 2trillion dollars this year and then the $1 trillion that conservative estimates that health care well cost. he says nothing will stop him. >> i love the people that got us in this mess and said it is obama's economy. that's fine. give it to me. my job is to solve problems and not stand on the sidelines and harp and gripe. >> he's taken ownership, is he going to be the commanding force on the fight on health care? >> i wish. they made progress out there they a husband bill and senate bill moving forward. they're scaring the moderates let alone the republicans. the house bill calls for raising the top tax rat
and david brooks works for the norgets. you know how sometimes you can see a turning point in front of you. this is what happens now. barack obama confronts resistance as congress gets down to the birth pain of his biggest prize, health care. the daunting project that is worrying people. the auto industry and the national debt, by some estimates has reached 30% the size of our economy. plus the federal deficit could top 2trillion dollars this year and then the $1 trillion that conservative...
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an update on the war fronts in and the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: >> tiny little thing, it's just... not big. ah... okay, i found it. ( cheers and applause ) okay. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday,...
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brooke molloy floated with friends through jamaica.night explorers climbed mountains under the stars. and finally, jose rodriguez rocked the house in the karaoke club. that's the news. i'm erika, cruising with royal caribbean. why aren't you? >> what it >> what it made be realize was how vulnerable all black men are. how vulnerable all people of color are. >> any of us would be pretty angry. the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> the apology won't come from me. i've done nothing wrong. >> you probably don't need it hands cuff a guy, middle-aged man who uses a cane who was in his own home. >> the president should make an apology to all law enforcement personality. >> i could have cam brated those words differently and i told that to sergeant crowley. >> crowley gates and obama sharing a blue moon beer sometimes soon at the white house. let me bring the roundtable back in. george will, david brooks, arianna huffington, paul krugman and donna brazile. the president said he wanted this to be a type ofable moment. what did we learn? >> pre
brooke molloy floated with friends through jamaica.night explorers climbed mountains under the stars. and finally, jose rodriguez rocked the house in the karaoke club. that's the news. i'm erika, cruising with royal caribbean. why aren't you? >> what it >> what it made be realize was how vulnerable all black men are. how vulnerable all people of color are. >> any of us would be pretty angry. the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> the apology won't come from me. i've...
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sounds like a story for brooks and banfield. here now, ashleigh banfield and cnn law enforcement analyst, mike brooks. let me begin with you, ashleigh. it appears that he met this young lady at a dave and buster's and according to the information that we're receiving, he had told her, look, my wife and i are either divorcing or on the brink of divorce so let's start dating and sounds like that was a lie. >> well, what we know is that they may have had their house up on the market. some said that the football player and his wife might not have been having the greatest relationship at this time but i think a lot of that's beside the point. the issues here are the forensics. mike will probably back me up on this. when you're talking about a murder-suicide, there are some very clear telltale signs, even if someone tries to stage it. police are pretty good at finding things that will prove -- >> let's start with gun powder residue. if she shot that weapon four times and it was probably something like a glock, right? >> that's what we
sounds like a story for brooks and banfield. here now, ashleigh banfield and cnn law enforcement analyst, mike brooks. let me begin with you, ashleigh. it appears that he met this young lady at a dave and buster's and according to the information that we're receiving, he had told her, look, my wife and i are either divorcing or on the brink of divorce so let's start dating and sounds like that was a lie. >> well, what we know is that they may have had their house up on the market. some...
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>> i'mrying not to be t dignifd. >> well, david brooks, as alwa, thank you very much. that was a lot of fun. may have n gotten best column of the week, but you got best appearance. those of us, it's fortunate that those of usn cable television are always dignified. > moving on. the cret to lingnger. could it liwith t monkey? accidents can happ,, but with libiberty mututl's new car r acement, wel give you the money to buy a brand-new car. d with our acacnt forgiveness, an accident won'n't cause yoce to go up y renew. you qualify, u u could save an a average of $345. ese are just two of our vu avaiblble all quififying drivers. plus, , osose o switch toto lerer mutual save an average 20.6% over the por policy. becaususe ing e right thing ist ju for rereonsibldrivers. it's for responsible car insurers, totoo. that's's our policy. find o out huch you cocoulsasave call us dictly a.. >>it'spart survivor, part jack ass. >> this is believable. for the past three years, daredevils he flock to veont to take part in this participants undergo intense physicalchallenges. >> the chal
>> i'mrying not to be t dignifd. >> well, david brooks, as alwa, thank you very much. that was a lot of fun. may have n gotten best column of the week, but you got best appearance. those of us, it's fortunate that those of usn cable television are always dignified. > moving on. the cret to lingnger. could it liwith t monkey? accidents can happ,, but with libiberty mututl's new car r acement, wel give you the money to buy a brand-new car. d with our acacnt forgiveness, an accident...
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