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brook's extended family over the decades are grateful for her dedication. "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm saul gonzalez in tutwiler, mississippi. ♪ >>> in other news, a team of government and university of colorado scientists reported this week that their computer models suest h the red sea could have parted 3,000 years ago. that white area represents water being pushed back by a 63-mile-per-hour east wind blowing 12 miles an hour. creating a land bridge where moses could have escaped from the army, just as the bible says. >>> on our calendar this week, the seven-day jewish festival over the feast of tabernacles come to an end. jews recall their ancestors'wan desert. right after that, another jewish holiday begins, marking the annual completion of the reading of the entire toro. and this past week they observed the death nearly 500 years ago of the founder. hundreds travel from india to pakistan to mark the anniversary with visits to shrines. >>> and now a special profile of joni eareckson tada. the hugely popular evangelical writer and speaker. she's
brook's extended family over the decades are grateful for her dedication. "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm saul gonzalez in tutwiler, mississippi. ♪ >>> in other news, a team of government and university of colorado scientists reported this week that their computer models suest h the red sea could have parted 3,000 years ago. that white area represents water being pushed back by a 63-mile-per-hour east wind blowing 12 miles an hour. creating a land bridge where moses...
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brook's extended family over the decades are grateful for her dedication. "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm saul gonzalez in tutwiler, mississippi. ♪ >>> in other news, a team of government and university of colorado scientists reported this week that their computer models suggest how the red sea could have parted 3,000 years ago. that white area represents water being pushed back by a 63-mile-per-hour east wind blowing 12 miles an hour. creating a land bridge where moses could have escaped from the army, just as the bible says. >>> on our calendar this week, the seven-day jewish festival over the feast of tabernacles come to an end. jews recall their ancestors'wan desert. right after that, another jewish holiday begins, marking the annual completion of the reading of the entire toro. and this past week they observed the death nearly 500 years ago of the founder. hundreds travel from india to pakistan to mark the anniversary with visits to shrines. >>> and now a special profile of joni eareckson tada. the hugely popular evangelical writer and speaker. s
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brooks said.you know, for seven years we've been dealing with this, and there are projects, you know, that goes on and on and on. but i want to make sure that you take your time and get all of the truth and the understanding that you need to go forward. thank you very much. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm eric smith, executive director of green depot. i was intending to speak on agenda item number five. it's always frightening when i agree with mr. brooks, but i'll just echo the sentiments of ms. jackson. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> aaron israel is here, a longtime member of the citizens advisory committee for power on issues of sfpuc. wanted to point out that the club thanks the good work that -- the staff of both the p.u.c. and lafco have been doing this year. focusing on the negotiations. finding the lessons learned from that process and being open. we don't have an opinion one way or the other about r.f.p. or splitting out
brooks said.you know, for seven years we've been dealing with this, and there are projects, you know, that goes on and on and on. but i want to make sure that you take your time and get all of the truth and the understanding that you need to go forward. thank you very much. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm eric smith, executive director of green depot. i was intending to speak on agenda item number five. it's always frightening when i agree with mr. brooks,...
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brooks, commissioner brooks, or president brooks, as he is now known, is the western region vice president of government affairs for cbs outdoor, a leading global media company and is responsible for government and public affairs from california to texas for that company. he is also a member of the california international relations foundation. he provides assistance to the california state senate in furthering economic, environment, educational and cultural exchanges with foreign governments and citizens. president brooks also served as director of administrative services for the city of san francisco where he was responsible for policy and planning for 14 city departments, managing over 300 employees, and a budget of $100 million. please join me in welcoming president brooks. . >> thank you, susan leyall, and good morning, welcome here. before i start i want to thank our general manager leyall who has done an extraordinary job here at the san francisco puc and also i want to recognize two people that just walked in, our vice president commissioner ann (inaudible) and commissioner dennis
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brooke? >> hmm.u. >>> you know all of that talk, back and forth on tv what about this double dip recession? apparently now we can forget about it. it can't happen now. we'll explain when we look at the finer points of economic lingo. that's coming up. i love my curves. but the love i have for strawberry shortcake, threw a curve at my curves. so i threw it right back... with yoplait light -- around 100 calories. now i love my curves in all the right places. ♪ personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> let's talk economics. before we do, let me point out the greatest highlights and headlines when it comes to business news and squeeze in over here, just quickly the dow obviously down 14 points. sitting at about 10,739. falling flat a little because of the big fed announcement coming this afternoon. also, though, now you know. right? breaking news from yesterday. you heard the great recession officially ended
brooke? >> hmm.u. >>> you know all of that talk, back and forth on tv what about this double dip recession? apparently now we can forget about it. it can't happen now. we'll explain when we look at the finer points of economic lingo. that's coming up. i love my curves. but the love i have for strawberry shortcake, threw a curve at my curves. so i threw it right back... with yoplait light -- around 100 calories. now i love my curves in all the right places. ♪ personal pricing...
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tonight david brooks, "the new york times" columnist return returns for another conversation about his take on politics and culture. >> one of the issues of these days is how much leadership matters, and how much society matters. you know, tolstoy in war and peace had a scene where they are fighting the battle and the generals are are up there on the hill and the men go down into a valley to fight and they go into a fog and the generals can't see. and the battle is just chaos. and the joke is on the generals, they think they're running society but they're not. i sometimes feel one of those moments where the president is trying to do stuff but basically the social organism is more important than the president. and the social organism is changing now. changing as we mentioned away from materialism, but maybe also in ways that are deeply disturbing of people in well educated people are not going into industry, they are going into finance and law and the media, things maybe that aren't as productive for the country. and so there is all sorts of changes in the social organism that for that
tonight david brooks, "the new york times" columnist return returns for another conversation about his take on politics and culture. >> one of the issues of these days is how much leadership matters, and how much society matters. you know, tolstoy in war and peace had a scene where they are fighting the battle and the generals are are up there on the hill and the men go down into a valley to fight and they go into a fog and the generals can't see. and the battle is just chaos....
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. >> brook bayne was diagnosed with croup. she may be release d from the hospital later on today. >>> how about this? b&bs are saying thank you to military members with a free give-a-way. for a list of participating bed and breakfasts. log onto abc2news.com. click on the story in the national news section. that's great. >> that is great. >>> 5:38 right now. a toddler's birthday bash turns into a brawl. >> there was blood and broken glass. >> more than a dozen people are injured and what police say led to this fight. >>> one of the young men accusing a prominent pastor of coercing him into a sexual relationship is speaking out. >>> here's mta's mark jones. >> so far, so good for travel out there on light rail and metro subway. both operating on time and up to speed. marc train on time for service on the camden, penn and brunswick lines. outside of not just a heavy volume of passengers on 7, 13 and 5 buses. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. buried in hi
. >> brook bayne was diagnosed with croup. she may be release d from the hospital later on today. >>> how about this? b&bs are saying thank you to military members with a free give-a-way. for a list of participating bed and breakfasts. log onto abc2news.com. click on the story in the national news section. that's great. >> that is great. >>> 5:38 right now. a toddler's birthday bash turns into a brawl. >> there was blood and broken glass. >> more...
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they were heading westbound down more brook pike. the suv was in this lane heading in the wrong direction. look at what happened. a very traumatic crash. officers say the suv was speeding and sideswiped the ambulance. it rolled into a brick wall and a utility pole before coming to a stop on its roof. the three men inside the suv did not survive. they were pronounced dead at the scene. the two medics' inside the angeles went to the hospital. they are now out and ok. >> he was able to swerve to the left just before the head-on collision and then they were sideswiped. >> back out here live, you can see police are still investigating. this will cause some issues apart drivers. marlboro pike between brooks drive will be closed walt police tried to figure out why the suv was in the wrong lane. it is a try 6 situation this morning. >> turning now to our other top story, the future of d.c. city schools under a new mayor. michele read it that she played a big part in how the elections played out. she is now talking about her own future. we ha
they were heading westbound down more brook pike. the suv was in this lane heading in the wrong direction. look at what happened. a very traumatic crash. officers say the suv was speeding and sideswiped the ambulance. it rolled into a brick wall and a utility pole before coming to a stop on its roof. the three men inside the suv did not survive. they were pronounced dead at the scene. the two medics' inside the angeles went to the hospital. they are now out and ok. >> he was able to...
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a stretch of marlboro pike closed between brooks drive and silver hill road. use route four as the alternate route. on 95 in virginia northbound near the interchange at route 17 on the shoulder, an accident but causing delays expect to find the lanes open. beyond that as you continue up toward springfield at woodbridge and knewing on the, but all lanes open. >> 66 degrees. outside. your time is 6:the 1. coming up next. the downside to an active social life. the new link between popularity and the flu. we'll be right back. >> welcome back at 624. 7 is on your side with news ant smoking bans. scottish researchers say the bans help prevent many children with asthma from being hospitalized. there was a 13% decline in the number of asthma-related hospital visits. before that hospital admissions rose 5% a year. now there's a downside to being popular apparently. teens at the center of social networks came down with the virus about two weeks earlier than a randomly selected group of people. this study could help make it easier to help keep track of and fight epidemic
a stretch of marlboro pike closed between brooks drive and silver hill road. use route four as the alternate route. on 95 in virginia northbound near the interchange at route 17 on the shoulder, an accident but causing delays expect to find the lanes open. beyond that as you continue up toward springfield at woodbridge and knewing on the, but all lanes open. >> 66 degrees. outside. your time is 6:the 1. coming up next. the downside to an active social life. the new link between popularity...
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there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing. >> people have back start goin' and chest compressions. soon as i started that a police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ring letter was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch was not good. >> it came in as a death. none responsive man not breathing. >> he says he was at the right place at the right time but john leopold said he did something extraordinary. as the father of two young kids the officer says it was tough to put his emotions aside while performing cpr. >> you just rely on your training and try to react appropriately and do what you would hope that anyone would do for their own child in that situation. shortly before the fire department arrived she started galling and gasping and she had that one big brett of air that she sucked in and we could see the color starting to come back to her. >> report
there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing. >> people have back start goin' and chest compressions. soon as i started that a police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ring letter was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch was not good. >> it came in as a death. none responsive man not...
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. >> rose: david brooks is here, he is a columnist for "the new york times". he writes about american politics, culture, ideas, science. above all he are reflects on the challenges and trends that confront america and the world. "new york" magazine recently said that brooks is better than anyone at crystallizing the questions we face, ones for which there are often no good answer as. he's also work on a book about the unconscious and the brain. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> good to see you. >> rose: tell me where you have gone since the last time we talked, because as you said to me, it precipitated a larger response than any television appearance or for the most part, and half of it was about what we said in the last ten minutes of the interview. >> right. >> rose: which was about the brain. >> well, we are in the middle of a revolution of consciousness which you have been covering, which newspapers have been covering efing ree day. there a new story about something, this and that in brain research. and so i'm trying to figure out w
. >> rose: david brooks is here, he is a columnist for "the new york times". he writes about american politics, culture, ideas, science. above all he are reflects on the challenges and trends that confront america and the world. "new york" magazine recently said that brooks is better than anyone at crystallizing the questions we face, ones for which there are often no good answer as. he's also work on a book about the unconscious and the brain. i am pleased to have him...
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when brooke stopped breathing, her dad called 911. corporal luke ringler was a minute away from the pasadena home. the corporal performed cpr on the girl. as the father of two young kids himself, it was tough to put his emotions aside. >> chest compressions, as soon as i started, that a police officer came. >> we rely on training and try to react appropriately and do what you'd hope that anyone would do for their own child in that situation. >> reporter: the corporal says everyone should take time to learn cpr. meanwhile brooke is recovering at a hospital in baltimore and could be released today. in the studio, linda sow, abc2 news. >>> baltimore county police say they suspect foul play in the death of a man in cockeysville. they're awaiting a report from the medical examiners office on the body found late monday night in front of the home on stone gate court. still no word on the victim's identity. weather was a big factor in the death of a veteran baltimore city police officer. officer james fowler was killed when his truck crashed
when brooke stopped breathing, her dad called 911. corporal luke ringler was a minute away from the pasadena home. the corporal performed cpr on the girl. as the father of two young kids himself, it was tough to put his emotions aside. >> chest compressions, as soon as i started, that a police officer came. >> we rely on training and try to react appropriately and do what you'd hope that anyone would do for their own child in that situation. >> reporter: the corporal says...
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brooke's dad called 911. corporal luke ringler happened to be a minute away from the home.on and performed cpr on the girl. as a father of two young kids himself, it was tough to put his emotions aside but did what he was trained to do. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe him a lot. >> life is fragile. you have to love them while you have them. >> the corporal says everyone should take time to learn cpr. meanwhile, brooke is recovering at a hospital in baltimore and could be released as early as today. in the studio, linda sow, abc2 news. >>> baltimore county police say they suspect foul play in the death of a man in cockeysville. they're waiting for a report from the medical examiner on the body found late monday night in the front of a home on stone gate court. no word on the victim's identity right now. police have no suspect and no motive. >>> investigators say weather was a big factor in the desk of a veteran baltimore city police officer. james fowler was killed when his truck crashed in a barrier along route 322 in central pennsylvania. fouler was on his way to penn stat
brooke's dad called 911. corporal luke ringler happened to be a minute away from the home.on and performed cpr on the girl. as a father of two young kids himself, it was tough to put his emotions aside but did what he was trained to do. >> i'm glad he was there. i owe him a lot. >> life is fragile. you have to love them while you have them. >> the corporal says everyone should take time to learn cpr. meanwhile, brooke is recovering at a hospital in baltimore and could be...
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makes a nice move, but bradie james, after going around brooking, makes the stop. a gain of one. fox saturday baseball, game of the week. red sox and yankees. the reds and padres, that could be a playoff preview. this week at 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. we go down the stretch in major league baseball. >> troy: my padres had a big win last night. >> joe: yeah, well, we keep referencing this.
makes a nice move, but bradie james, after going around brooking, makes the stop. a gain of one. fox saturday baseball, game of the week. red sox and yankees. the reds and padres, that could be a playoff preview. this week at 4:00 eastern, 1:00 pacific. we go down the stretch in major league baseball. >> troy: my padres had a big win last night. >> joe: yeah, well, we keep referencing this.
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. >> we have an accident out there that is closing a stretch of marlboro pike between brooks drive and a road. let's go to springfield and we will show you that in '95 is in fairly good shape. there is some southbound construction. a bunch of construction of the virginia stretch of the beltway. that should all be cleared out very shortly. back to you. >> we began with breaking news. three people died in a collision between an suv and then ambulance. the suv was traveling eastbound when it hit the ambulance and flipped over. three men were in the ambulance. they were pronounced dead at the same. authorities say it does not appear they were injured. investigators are trying to determine how the crash happened. >> now to our other top story of the morning, the race for mayor. >> we are joined now with more of what reed is saying about the election results. >> read it is saying now that she understood from the very beginning that the decisions she was going to make it, the reform efforts she was going to make were going to cause consternation. she knew that from the beginning. she was goin
. >> we have an accident out there that is closing a stretch of marlboro pike between brooks drive and a road. let's go to springfield and we will show you that in '95 is in fairly good shape. there is some southbound construction. a bunch of construction of the virginia stretch of the beltway. that should all be cleared out very shortly. back to you. >> we began with breaking news. three people died in a collision between an suv and then ambulance. the suv was traveling eastbound...
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the girl slept in his bed monday night. >> there's no question brooke bayne is daddy's little girl. she's alan bayne's only child. early tuesday morning he thought he lost her. panic set in when brooke was struggling for air and stopped breathing. >> the police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ringler was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch wasn't good. >> it came out of a death or unresponsive 4-year-old. >> corporal ringler says he was at the right place at the right time, but others, including county executive john leopold says he did something extraordinary, as a father of two young kids, ages 5 and 6, the officer says it was tough to put his emotions aside while performing cpr. >> just try to react appropriately and do what you'd hope anyone would do for their own child in that situation. she started gagging and gasping. she had that one big breath of air she sucked in and you can see color start coming back to her. >> when every second was crucial, alan bayne said there was another moment to corporal ringler to shine. >> he was listening t
the girl slept in his bed monday night. >> there's no question brooke bayne is daddy's little girl. she's alan bayne's only child. early tuesday morning he thought he lost her. panic set in when brooke was struggling for air and stopped breathing. >> the police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ringler was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch wasn't good. >> it came out of a death or unresponsive 4-year-old. >> corporal ringler...
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but when it reoccurred -- recurred, brooks got into a clinical trial. >> 0.1 cancer free. >> brooks loweredhe psa. credits it to high food treatment. which stands for high-intensity focused ultrasound. >> it's more accurate, delivering high energy to the affected area, without hurting the surrounding areas. >> it has fewer side effects. like surgery and radiation. >> what about incontinence. >> no. never had incontinence. >> reporter: the clinical trials for for patients whose prostate cancer has come back. but with fda approval, it could also be used for patients diagnosed the first time. >> brooks says african american men are more likely than white men to develop prostate cancer, and twice as likely to die from it. >> if you don't take these tests, what chance do you have? when you feel the pain, it's too late. >> reporter: they are part of the clinical trials, which will take years to complete. in new york, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and a reminder, the great prostate challenge is this sunday. it is part of wjz's continuing community commitment. marty bass will emcee. fo
but when it reoccurred -- recurred, brooks got into a clinical trial. >> 0.1 cancer free. >> brooks loweredhe psa. credits it to high food treatment. which stands for high-intensity focused ultrasound. >> it's more accurate, delivering high energy to the affected area, without hurting the surrounding areas. >> it has fewer side effects. like surgery and radiation. >> what about incontinence. >> no. never had incontinence. >> reporter: the clinical...
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thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> rose: david brooks for the hour. thank you for joining us.ee you next time. on the next charlie rose a conversation about law, the supreme court and the constitution. with associate justice of the supreme court steven bryer. join us. >> with its's up to others to say whether decisions are liberal or conservative. it is up to me to try to get the decision as best i can, a correct decision. and if you want to know this isn't meant to be necessarily about me but i think the easiest way for me to try to get other people to understand what we do on the court is for me to go back over my decisions as i've done, and say are there some general approachs that explain how i have reached decisions in different areas. and that's what i have set down and i think a person who reads that will come to the conclusion. >> i'll get that out of this book. >> i hope. >> i will get a sense of the framework in which you have come to make the decisions. >> yes. >> which isn't the only possible
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>> 4-year-old brook has stoped breathing.rom an upper respiratory illness. >> you don't know what to say, when they say, the 4-year-old has stopped breathing. he called 911 and fortunately, arundel county pooice corporal luue winkler was close by. on patrol, right around the corner. he arrived at the house, before3 paramedics. in. >> it was pretty emotional. >> five year police veteran entered the home, talked to the father. found brook lying on the floor. her skin turred blue, her ips purple. wringler started cpr. >> she began to gasp several times throughout the process like she waa trying toobreathe. but it kept failing and she kept demonstrating but winkler kept going, continuinggthe process. kept the oxygen flowing. seconds felt like hours. >> shortly before the fire department arrived she started to gag and gasping, and she had that one big breath of aii that she sucked in, and you could see the color starting to come back to her. and iiknew we would probably be okay, and fire department at that time was pulling up outs
>> 4-year-old brook has stoped breathing.rom an upper respiratory illness. >> you don't know what to say, when they say, the 4-year-old has stopped breathing. he called 911 and fortunately, arundel county pooice corporal luue winkler was close by. on patrol, right around the corner. he arrived at the house, before3 paramedics. in. >> it was pretty emotional. >> five year police veteran entered the home, talked to the father. found brook lying on the floor. her skin...
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. >>> reporter: 62-year-old stephen brooks has battled prostate cancer twice. the first time he was treated with radiation. but when it recurred, brooks got into a clinical trial using a new treatment. >> how are your psa numbers? >> 0.1, cancer-free. >> reporter: brooks credits his lower psa, the number used to indicate the presence of any prostate cancer, to high intensity focused ultrasound treatment. >> it's more accurate in terms of delivering energy to a specific area without damaging the surrounding areas. >> reporter: because it doesn't harm the rest of th prostate, it has less side effects than surgery and radiation. >> incontinence? >> no incons tense. >> reporter: the clinical trials offer patients whose prostate cancer has come back but if it gets fda approval, the technique could also be used for patients diagnosed for the first time. he wants to be an example for other african-american men. since they are more likely than white men to develop prostate cancer and twice as likely to die from it. >> if you don't take these tests, what chance do you h
. >>> reporter: 62-year-old stephen brooks has battled prostate cancer twice. the first time he was treated with radiation. but when it recurred, brooks got into a clinical trial using a new treatment. >> how are your psa numbers? >> 0.1, cancer-free. >> reporter: brooks credits his lower psa, the number used to indicate the presence of any prostate cancer, to high intensity focused ultrasound treatment. >> it's more accurate in terms of delivering energy to a...
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. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks provide their weekly analysis. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: one of wall street's leading critics, elizabeth warren, will now fashion a new oversight agency. the president announced the appointment today, but he steered clear of a confirmation fight with the senate. ( applause ) just two months ago, the president signed the financial reform bill that authorized a new consumer financial protection bureau. today, in the white house rose garden, he said the job of turning the concept into reality will go to "one of the country's fiercest advocates for the middle class." >> the consumer financial protection bureau will be a watchdog for the american consumer, charged with enforcing the toughest financial protections in
. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks provide their weekly analysis. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: one of wall street's leading critics, elizabeth warren, will now fashion a...
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he worked at the title. >> i think brookings -- i thank brookings and patients for years as a teacher mike and ashlee, you do not know how much you helped us fix the book. they helped us turn the book about everything into a book about something. thank you both. we do appreciate that health, and without you, we cannot be here today. i want to do two things. i want to talk a little bit about ashleys. as to change in the structure of india civil military relations, and talk more about the implications for u.s. policy right now, and especially with the presidential visit coming of. we hear a lot of talk about military trade with india and so i want to address that issue a little bit. and the first and is what are the expectations rigid one of the expectations is that as the affluence gross -- when of the expectations is that as the affluent grows, they will alter defense policies to the allocation of resources. the thing we do notice, however, is we have found a reason to think it will be more [inaudible] . there are definite advantages for india to arm without aiming. it is the accommod
he worked at the title. >> i think brookings -- i thank brookings and patients for years as a teacher mike and ashlee, you do not know how much you helped us fix the book. they helped us turn the book about everything into a book about something. thank you both. we do appreciate that health, and without you, we cannot be here today. i want to do two things. i want to talk a little bit about ashleys. as to change in the structure of india civil military relations, and talk more about the...
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pg&e crews are working on it trying to tap the leak appeared it is that brooke would road. it could be another hour or two that before it is capped some residents were evacuated but have now been allowed back calls.holly. >> san bruno crews will be removing debris. well with the latest. >> you can see this big rig it brought into dumpsters they are waiting to get authorization to go down to the neighborhood so they did start removing all of the debris. all the burned out third in the area. trying to get that area back to normal. they will remove the burned out cars as well. this is video from yesterday the were preparing for this yesterday hosing down that area. it is the windy neighborhood. they want an insurer the dirt that they believe that the dirt is not dangerous but they will wear has met suits. we know a schedule for the first time it will be monday through saturday starting at 8:00 a.m. every morning and at 6:00 p.m. depending on the weather conditions. they will start a couple of blocks from where i am currently located. i will hopefully try to talk to the workers
pg&e crews are working on it trying to tap the leak appeared it is that brooke would road. it could be another hour or two that before it is capped some residents were evacuated but have now been allowed back calls.holly. >> san bruno crews will be removing debris. well with the latest. >> you can see this big rig it brought into dumpsters they are waiting to get authorization to go down to the neighborhood so they did start removing all of the debris. all the burned out third...
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brooks brooks ii faciig charges including atteepted first and second-degree murder. >>> defense attorneyse ú%spects of ken harris say that their clients are the victims of bad investigation. they homicide detective spent the daa giving police play by play of how he handled the investigation. the ddfense attorneys say that police mishanndr handle!!! mishe investigation. >> there was a surveillance -here.offa young ladyywho was but even thouuh the primary deteetive drove almost all upstate to canada to talk to ssmebody, he neverrfound oot who >> the three suspects are charged with murder in harris' death. he was shot in the new lounge jazz club in 2008. in the summer of 2008 after heed avoid an on coming car. the truck hii a jersey wall before falling 30 feet into the bay elow. now the woman of that was driving the other vehicle has damages. she had a blood alcohol level of .03, but prosecutors said that was too low to press charges. >>> house republlcans are making their agenda known innthe event that they take control of congress some novembee. gop lawmmkers revealed their pledge to ameri
brooks brooks ii faciig charges including atteepted first and second-degree murder. >>> defense attorneyse ú%spects of ken harris say that their clients are the victims of bad investigation. they homicide detective spent the daa giving police play by play of how he handled the investigation. the ddfense attorneys say that police mishanndr handle!!! mishe investigation. >> there was a surveillance -here.offa young ladyywho was but even thouuh the primary deteetive drove almost...
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steve and sunil are gurus, well- known to all of you here at brookings. i am particularly grateful -- to mike for being willing to join in the conversation. the book is officially being published by the brookings institution press this week. there will be a paperback edition published by penguin in november. it is in some ways a follow-on to the previous book by steve published back in 2001. in the intervening nine years india has grown in prosperity, its economic and geo-political clout, and its role in the evolving architecture of international institutions. in the same time since 2001, the neighborhood in which india plays such an important role, the neighborhood home to more than one-third of humanity, has gotten even more complicated. that is largely the result of the 2008 massacre, and because of tensions between india and pakistan. we have had rising concerns about the long-term stability of pakistan, given the encroachments of the taliban and al qaeda. to complicate the matter further, there is ongoing uncertainty about the future relations of ind
steve and sunil are gurus, well- known to all of you here at brookings. i am particularly grateful -- to mike for being willing to join in the conversation. the book is officially being published by the brookings institution press this week. there will be a paperback edition published by penguin in november. it is in some ways a follow-on to the previous book by steve published back in 2001. in the intervening nine years india has grown in prosperity, its economic and geo-political clout, and...
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brook is alan beam's only child. daddy's little girl. the 4-year-old stopped breathing early tuesday morning. she had pneumonia and croup. the dad called 911. the corporal was minutes from the home and jumped into action and performed cpr on the girl. windsor said it was tough to put his emotions aside. >> chest compressions, and uh, as soon as i started that, a police officer came. >> try to react appropriately and do what you'd hope anyone would do for their own child in the situation. >> the corporal says everyone should take time to learn cpr. brook is recovering at a hospital in baltimore and could be released as early as today. >>> it is 5:01. baltimore county police say they suspect foul play in the death of a man in cockeysville. they're waiting for a report of a body in stone court. still no word on the victim's identity. >>> a woman in west baltimore, her body was found in the 1900 block of mclean avenue yesterday morning. the victim was stabbed to death. >>> the suspected gang leader convicted of ordering a teenager's murder w
brook is alan beam's only child. daddy's little girl. the 4-year-old stopped breathing early tuesday morning. she had pneumonia and croup. the dad called 911. the corporal was minutes from the home and jumped into action and performed cpr on the girl. windsor said it was tough to put his emotions aside. >> chest compressions, and uh, as soon as i started that, a police officer came. >> try to react appropriately and do what you'd hope anyone would do for their own child in the...
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-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. mark, we just heard margaret's, another of her superb reports, the last of her superb reports from iraq. and of course there is also middle east peace this week, the end of combat operations in iraq. is president bush... president bush... i i'll get this right in a moment. president obama, does he get big points on the international front this week? >> may get big points, jim. they don't translate immediately into political advantage at home where the economy remains the dominant issue. but i-- . >> lehrer: it just doesn't matter that much. >> i think that the middle east peace deserves credit for it. i am cautiously optimistic, probably more cautious than optimistic. i think there are things going on this time in part because the reality of mr. netanyahu is in a far stronger position than he ud barack in 2008 at home to sell it. i think it is an imperative nurtured by both king abdullah of jordan and president mubarak of egypt and the other sunni countries that are interested in cont
-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. mark, we just heard margaret's, another of her superb reports, the last of her superb reports from iraq. and of course there is also middle east peace this week, the end of combat operations in iraq. is president bush... president bush... i i'll get this right in a moment. president obama, does he get big points on the international front this week? >> may get big points, jim. they don't translate...
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what else brook rogers?we have a huge pumpkin patch and farm animals and criders, care medical apples. fresh apples, and fresh pump kings. we're open through november 7, sards and sundays 10:00-6:00. >> $8 for adults and $6 for children. and you were inspired by your two boys for the t rex? >> yes. we have aerial footage of that. then you go in with your map and try to find the 12 different scheck points. >> fall begins at 11:09 tomorrow night. so check it out at the north run corn maze. i'd have trouble getting through here, but it's a good challenge. a check at h.d. doppler radar this morning. it's quiet over the mid-atlantic and east coast again, but to our west there's a system brewing over the great lakes. that will go mostly to our north but change our weather scenario. it will be humid and hotter as we head in to the first days of fall. that's it for now. tony? >> i love all that stuff. i love autumn. it's my favorite season. and the weather has the anticipation of winder coming up with snow. i know y
what else brook rogers?we have a huge pumpkin patch and farm animals and criders, care medical apples. fresh apples, and fresh pump kings. we're open through november 7, sards and sundays 10:00-6:00. >> $8 for adults and $6 for children. and you were inspired by your two boys for the t rex? >> yes. we have aerial footage of that. then you go in with your map and try to find the 12 different scheck points. >> fall begins at 11:09 tomorrow night. so check it out at the north run...
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. >> reporter: the book also says richard hol brook said of the surge, it can't work. vice-president biden called hol brook the most ego test cal bastard i've ever met. >> the book will give us some insights into how the president has really handled both wars in afghanistan as well as iraq and show how he was led on those two issues. i don't think it's going to distract democratic candidates. >> reporter: woodward reports afghan president has been kgd as manic -- diagnosed as manic depressive. the book isn't even out yet an the white house responded saying it looks the -- make the president look analytical, precise and strategic. >>> a senior administration official tells abc news that larry somers head of the national economic council will leave his white house post after the november elections. the departure after the mid term elections come at the end of the year three of the president's four top economic advisors will be gone. budget director peter orzag left his post last summer along with kristina will mer. of the original obama economic group timothy geithner is
. >> reporter: the book also says richard hol brook said of the surge, it can't work. vice-president biden called hol brook the most ego test cal bastard i've ever met. >> the book will give us some insights into how the president has really handled both wars in afghanistan as well as iraq and show how he was led on those two issues. i don't think it's going to distract democratic candidates. >> reporter: woodward reports afghan president has been kgd as manic -- diagnosed as...