298
298
Oct 11, 2011
10/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
albert brooks shows up and things get sexier. >> it is like "fast and feuar qus yus." >> brooke, yourney, could a class action suit actually happen? >> no, it cannot. >> i don't see the basis of the complaint. >> you asked me the question in such a mechanical way. >> i will put my lawyer cap on. there is no basis to this complaint. unless someone actually yelled fire in a crowded theater. there is no basis for insightment to violence. you are free to be a bigot in this country, unfortunately. >> yay! >> i haven't seen the movie so i can't comment -- >> i want them all to myself. >> he is a guy who happens to have curly hair. i won't ruin it, but he does bad stuff. >> you already ruined it for me. >> they call me blah, blah, blah. >> the only time they talk about jew yish -- jewish things is when they talk about anti-seem ma tich -- anti-seem terrorism. >> greg, open your eyes. >> here is another spoiler. carrie mullah -- carrie mulligan shows up with your haircut. >> what's with you and your album. good lord. >> halfway serious here. >> who is yokay? >> is that a japanese guy? >> i d
albert brooks shows up and things get sexier. >> it is like "fast and feuar qus yus." >> brooke, yourney, could a class action suit actually happen? >> no, it cannot. >> i don't see the basis of the complaint. >> you asked me the question in such a mechanical way. >> i will put my lawyer cap on. there is no basis to this complaint. unless someone actually yelled fire in a crowded theater. there is no basis for insightment to violence. you are free...
294
294
Oct 22, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
and brooks is figure in history of babe. player and announcer. >> right back at you said the greatest third baseman of all time. >> i just want you to know that i have never considered you fans. i have always considered you my friends, more than anything else. and i thank you so much! the way you have treated me over this many years. >> the only question from fans then, what took so long. >> long overdue. great to be here. >> it's overdue. it's overdue. >> maybe overdue, but not too late. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you! [cheers and applause] >> this was not an orioles' production. but a private event backed by the city. >> great story. great day, pete. next, an emotional fair well for dan wheldon, how the independentey car driver was remembered by friends, family and fans. the president's plan to bring the troops home this year, getting mixed reviews from military families and from his competition for the white house. >> tonight, the u.s. embassy is warning that an imminent terrorist attack is possible i
and brooks is figure in history of babe. player and announcer. >> right back at you said the greatest third baseman of all time. >> i just want you to know that i have never considered you fans. i have always considered you my friends, more than anything else. and i thank you so much! the way you have treated me over this many years. >> the only question from fans then, what took so long. >> long overdue. great to be here. >> it's overdue. it's overdue. >>...
400
400
Oct 12, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
>> good afternoon, brooke.cently received some information that at least one victim, the remains of one victim could have been located in this canyon. the fbi's evidence response team along with the new mexico state police and the albuquerque police department conducted a search of this canyon yesterday. we walked two miles into the canyon. also we observed the waterline and then we walked back out of the canyon. >> did you find anything yet? >> brooke, no human remains were found. however, because of the reliance, the strength that they are putting into this tip, we plan to be back to the canyon to further investigate certain areas of the canyon for further study and also to investigate some areas around elephant butte. we have, since the media attention on this case due to the search, we have received several tips that are going to lead us back to other areas of the elephant butte lake. >> so let's back up because this is all connected to a man, david parker ray, who died in prison back in 2002. investigators
>> good afternoon, brooke.cently received some information that at least one victim, the remains of one victim could have been located in this canyon. the fbi's evidence response team along with the new mexico state police and the albuquerque police department conducted a search of this canyon yesterday. we walked two miles into the canyon. also we observed the waterline and then we walked back out of the canyon. >> did you find anything yet? >> brooke, no human remains were...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
230
230
Oct 8, 2011
10/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is hassan abdulla. i work for the east bay m.u.d. i have been project manager for the last few years. we have been studying this project since 2003. san francisco has been one of the original partners. now we have five partners. we are trying to figure out whether desalination is an appropriate water supply option for the region. this has been a truly regional cooperation, a cooperative effort. our vision for the project is to lower environmental effects and project costs by implementing two ideas. first, we want a centralized facility, instead of each agency doing their own desalination at their own facility. we would like one central facility that serves all five, or several agencies. that reduces the footprint. second, our agencies have assets that exist. some are fully utilized. others are not. we would like to maximize utilization to see if we can help neighboring agencies implement this project. this project has been recognized by the st
brooks. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is hassan abdulla. i work for the east bay m.u.d. i have been project manager for the last few years. we have been studying this project since 2003. san francisco has been one of the original partners. now we have five partners. we are trying to figure out whether desalination is an appropriate water supply option for the region. this has been a truly regional cooperation, a cooperative effort. our vision for the project is to lower...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
212
212
Oct 5, 2011
10/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks. once we have that data available to us, that report, those recommendations, and everybody's collaborative efforts, that will give us an opportunity -- certainly me, because i represent workers -- to evaluate whether it is beneficial to us to go ahead and build. we do like to build things, right? to go ahead and build it or find another way to engage in the conservation we know is necessary while we employ workers. it is all about jobs. i definitely wanted to thank you, mr. brooks, for talking about workers and jobs. i think we just have a slight disagreement about when we balance those interests. i am prepared, as we sit here now, to move forward with the staff recommendation. vice president moran: is that a motion? commissioner courtney: so moved. commissioner caen: i will second. commissioner torres: i have a suggested wording change, if the commissioner would entertain that. in the fourth whereas, it talks about the puc interest in exporting gallons per day, it's a truck after the
brooks. once we have that data available to us, that report, those recommendations, and everybody's collaborative efforts, that will give us an opportunity -- certainly me, because i represent workers -- to evaluate whether it is beneficial to us to go ahead and build. we do like to build things, right? to go ahead and build it or find another way to engage in the conservation we know is necessary while we employ workers. it is all about jobs. i definitely wanted to thank you, mr. brooks, for...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
261
261
Oct 11, 2011
10/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks. i am with grass-roots group our city, and the chair for the san francisco green party. i will reiterate what i have said before. just as building fossil fuel power plants is an aggressive industrial greenhouse gas producing and expensive method of dealing with its effects, like water impact, building an expensive high energy use desalinization plant represents the same approach. we are building a major industrial facility that belongs in the 20th century when we should be using local approaches to localize our water savings and water supply to our communities, doing things like installing permeable pavement, putting in bio soils, water collection, and gray water piping all over the city. we are talking about things that would create hundreds and thousands of jobs in a time when we need them, when the employment rate is still -- unemployment rate is still going up in san francisco. just on the environmental issues, clearly it is going to be something that is going to increase greenhous
brooks. i am with grass-roots group our city, and the chair for the san francisco green party. i will reiterate what i have said before. just as building fossil fuel power plants is an aggressive industrial greenhouse gas producing and expensive method of dealing with its effects, like water impact, building an expensive high energy use desalinization plant represents the same approach. we are building a major industrial facility that belongs in the 20th century when we should be using local...
201
201
Oct 1, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
let me briefly introduce brooke hauser. brooke hauser has written for "the new york times," los angeles times among other publications that she's originally from miami, florida and new york and then were full, massachusetts. she has her days at columnist and editor at "the new york times" for the past 17 years and is the deputy editor at the home section. he's written for harper's atlantic commonwealth and the progressive in teaching that we are university. just quick housekeeping. these turn up your cell phones and as you've seen coming c-span tv is so made the event tonight. further q&a, will be passing around microphones if you could wait for the microphone to riccio m.ed. bring you a microphone so we can record it. please welcome brooke hauser, author of the book "the new kids." [applause] >> so, as suzanne said we are here to discuss brooke's new book and it is about just to get a capsule summary come to the international high school, which specializes in advocate teams and broke spent much time at the school chronic g
let me briefly introduce brooke hauser. brooke hauser has written for "the new york times," los angeles times among other publications that she's originally from miami, florida and new york and then were full, massachusetts. she has her days at columnist and editor at "the new york times" for the past 17 years and is the deputy editor at the home section. he's written for harper's atlantic commonwealth and the progressive in teaching that we are university. just quick...
281
281
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
WTTG
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 1
interesting in the post article is that they said that payton brooks, who is the son of howard brooks and had 110,000 job isn't city government and later left has been granted immunity. we don't know whether that's true, but the brooks family is central, it seems to me, to this whole investigation. >> all right. i should tell you i did put a call into howard brooks' attorney tonight but we did not get a return call. that office will only confirm an investigation is underway, but no comment on what is taking place or when this case could wrap up, will. >> the plot thickens. matt ackland in the newsroom tonight. thank you. >>> 48 years after a speech that crystallized a movement and seven weeks after the original event was planned, the martin luther king, jr. memorial has been officially dedicated. >> thousands of people all over the country came to pay tribute to the man who had the courage to pay tribute to the man who had a dream. >> it was a defining moment in 1963. >> i have a dream today. >> reporter: from the steps of the lincoln monument, the reverend martin luther king, jr. fam
interesting in the post article is that they said that payton brooks, who is the son of howard brooks and had 110,000 job isn't city government and later left has been granted immunity. we don't know whether that's true, but the brooks family is central, it seems to me, to this whole investigation. >> all right. i should tell you i did put a call into howard brooks' attorney tonight but we did not get a return call. that office will only confirm an investigation is underway, but no...
210
210
Oct 5, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
>> brooke. >> were a lot of kep particulars on this one.eve that india could pull it off but it has. a compute every tablet for less than $50. earlier we got our hands on one and tried it out. take a look. india has come up with the world's cheapest computer and this is it. we got a sneak peak at this little gadget. it's about seven inches and it's smaller ann ipad and has two usb ports and also has an hd screen. so and what the ministry has done is uploaded applications in here so that you can watch, for example, a lecture. this is a lecture from one of india's most prestigious schools. students can use it for anything that you can do on a computer, typing your notes, sending an e-mail, you can do this on your little gadget. the screen is nice because you can watch different things, including movies if you so like on the computer. you have to have wi-fi in order for it to get a signal, in order for you to get online. so that's one thing that people might have a bit of an issue with. the other thing is that the touch screen technology is a
>> brooke. >> were a lot of kep particulars on this one.eve that india could pull it off but it has. a compute every tablet for less than $50. earlier we got our hands on one and tried it out. take a look. india has come up with the world's cheapest computer and this is it. we got a sneak peak at this little gadget. it's about seven inches and it's smaller ann ipad and has two usb ports and also has an hd screen. so and what the ministry has done is uploaded applications in here so...
206
206
Oct 9, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
and now please welcome brooke hauser. [applause] >> so suzanne said, we're here to discuss brooke's new book, and it's about just to give a capsule summary, a high school in brooklyn called the international high school, which specializes in the education of immigrant teens, and brooke spent much time at the school, chronicling a year in its life and the life of its seniors, and i wanted to -- brooke will do a reading of a portion later, but i wanted to ask a few little introductory questions. the first of which is, brooke, you're an experienced journalist. you've written a lot about hollywood and about film. this is a subject matter that is far afield from that. how did you come to this topic? >> actually, the person who led me to the international school is in the audience, his name is ronny saja, and he we went to come together and he was working at the international rescue committee, which is an agency that helps to resettle refugees across the country, and at the time his girlfriend lauren was interested in doing som
and now please welcome brooke hauser. [applause] >> so suzanne said, we're here to discuss brooke's new book, and it's about just to give a capsule summary, a high school in brooklyn called the international high school, which specializes in the education of immigrant teens, and brooke spent much time at the school, chronicling a year in its life and the life of its seniors, and i wanted to -- brooke will do a reading of a portion later, but i wanted to ask a few little introductory...
243
243
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: brooke, thanks very much. that's right within the next few hours there could be one of the biggest prisoner exchanges for some time here in the palestinian territories with isra israel. 1,027 israeli -- palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails will be swapped for just one israeli soldier, gilad shalit, arrested in gaza five years ago. a lot of anticipation, excitement here in gaza for that to take place, in israel a lot of concern that too much of was given away for the release of just one man, brooke. >> when do we know yet we can expect the exchange to take place? >> reporter: they're keeping those details very much under wraps, at least here on the sort of palestinian side of things. we're expecting in about nine hours now, about midnight your time, that the prisoner exchange will get under way with an initial release of several hundred palestinian prisoners by israel here into the gaza strip, only then will the hamas militant group who have been holding gilad shalit for five years transfer him to the re
>> reporter: brooke, thanks very much. that's right within the next few hours there could be one of the biggest prisoner exchanges for some time here in the palestinian territories with isra israel. 1,027 israeli -- palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails will be swapped for just one israeli soldier, gilad shalit, arrested in gaza five years ago. a lot of anticipation, excitement here in gaza for that to take place, in israel a lot of concern that too much of was given away for the...
252
252
Oct 22, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
we had it at the yard, and we opened it up and let brooks take a sneak peek at it. brooks and connie were there. >> where is the ceremony going to be and what time and who can come? >> everybody can come. it is free, open to the public. come on down. it will be right here, and here is right across pickles pub and orioles park. it is in the 500 block of washington boulevard. there is a plaza that sits between washington boulevard and orioles park. russell street inbound, i guess it is. >> what time does it start? >> the ceremony starts at 12:00. we'll have festivities going on starting at 11:00. >> too much fun. >> we'll have mascots. pickles pub is preparing a vacuum dog for the human vacuum. every conned meant -- condiment they can scoop on it. >> if he was closer, we would ask him to rip that sheet off. >> thank you. >> have fun out there. >> terrific. great weather, too. it is 9:12. instead of saying "boo" this halloween say "zoo." we're joined by a fine-weather -- feathered friend. >> and if you are looking to make a little money over the holiday season, you don
we had it at the yard, and we opened it up and let brooks take a sneak peek at it. brooks and connie were there. >> where is the ceremony going to be and what time and who can come? >> everybody can come. it is free, open to the public. come on down. it will be right here, and here is right across pickles pub and orioles park. it is in the 500 block of washington boulevard. there is a plaza that sits between washington boulevard and orioles park. russell street inbound, i guess it...
110
110
Oct 26, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> top of the hour now, i'm brooke baldwin and you're watching cnn. this is the border of washington and oregon. we are waiting for the big boom, chad myers. what is the purpose of the demolition? >> well, it was going to cost $33 million to take it out and $138 million to revamp it. and they've taken them up in the past couple of years to allow them to swim up the stream and now new fish have new grounds that eventually in three our four years will spawn. >> do me a favor. we're going to move along and bring it back to this live picture. chad myers, now to this. >>> the rich are getting richer in america. new video of a baby rescued from the rubble and twitter war with the taliban. time to play reporter roulette. the new report contains the top 1% making more money and that's not the case for middle class. where does it come from and what does it say? >> you're absolutely right about that. this came out of the congressional office. it looked at how much income here in the u.s. has grown from 1979 to 2007. you know what it found? that the wealth gap i
>>> top of the hour now, i'm brooke baldwin and you're watching cnn. this is the border of washington and oregon. we are waiting for the big boom, chad myers. what is the purpose of the demolition? >> well, it was going to cost $33 million to take it out and $138 million to revamp it. and they've taken them up in the past couple of years to allow them to swim up the stream and now new fish have new grounds that eventually in three our four years will spawn. >> do me a...
279
279
Oct 23, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks is an immortal figure in baseball history. my memories of him are in his time as a player, announcer, and the humble man we have come to respect. >> right back at you, says the greatest third baseman of all times. >> i have never considered you fans, i have always considered you my friends. more than anything else. and i thank you so much. for the way you treated me for so many years. >> the only question is, what took so long? >> it is great to be here. >> it is overdue. >> it is overdue. >> maybe overdue, but not too late. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> orioles plan to honor six players this year as part of a celebration for camden yards. >> it is amazing how he says thank you, but it is thank you, brooks, for everything you gave to the fans for so long. >> it will be exciting to see that statue in person. >> yes. >> there is still plenty of news ahead on "11 news sunday morning." >> including uninsured and under insured coverage. do you need it? first, a look at events going on
brooks is an immortal figure in baseball history. my memories of him are in his time as a player, announcer, and the humble man we have come to respect. >> right back at you, says the greatest third baseman of all times. >> i have never considered you fans, i have always considered you my friends. more than anything else. and i thank you so much. for the way you treated me for so many years. >> the only question is, what took so long? >> it is great to be here. >>...
189
189
Oct 6, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke? >> also, news on the mortgage rate front. this is great news if you are in -- looking for a home. what they have never been below 4% ever. >> yeah. exactly. this is historic. especially if you are looking to refinance now is the time. mortgage rates really have not been cheaper ever. you know, the 30 year fixed is falling below 4% for first time ever, 3.94%. if you are looking for a 15-year fixed, dirt cheap. sitting at 3.26%. happening because of concerns over the slowing economy and what that is doing is pushing investors to get out of stocks and into really park their money in bonds especially ten-year notes and that's pushing down these yields but, unfortunately, it is not helping the house market too much. potential home buyers not jumping in to take advantage of the lower rates because of worries about the economy and job security. i guess we can just refinance and be happy with that. >> yes. important distinction. re-fi. good news if you want a re-fi. still ahead, pretty stunning report from the group that advised agai
brooke? >> also, news on the mortgage rate front. this is great news if you are in -- looking for a home. what they have never been below 4% ever. >> yeah. exactly. this is historic. especially if you are looking to refinance now is the time. mortgage rates really have not been cheaper ever. you know, the 30 year fixed is falling below 4% for first time ever, 3.94%. if you are looking for a 15-year fixed, dirt cheap. sitting at 3.26%. happening because of concerns over the slowing...
29
29
Oct 3, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
quote
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 1
brooke? >> just to confirm because we have these two judges, six laypeople, jurors, all together that's eight. if the decision is split, it ultimately then goes to who, the defense to break the tie? >> reporter: there cannot be a split decision. if you know they're coming back now, we expect the verdict within minutes here, that means it will be a majority decision. >> i see. >> reporter: that means they will never tell anyone how much of a majority. that's all that's needed. there's no unanimous verdict.
brooke? >> just to confirm because we have these two judges, six laypeople, jurors, all together that's eight. if the decision is split, it ultimately then goes to who, the defense to break the tie? >> reporter: there cannot be a split decision. if you know they're coming back now, we expect the verdict within minutes here, that means it will be a majority decision. >> i see. >> reporter: that means they will never tell anyone how much of a majority. that's all that's...
173
173
Oct 11, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
it's brooke. as we're talking about these sanctions issued to these five individuals and jill dougherty reporting from the state department saying they're talking to other countries, we hear attorney general eric holder saying iran will be held accountab accountable. what might that mean? >> when you look at the list of five people targeted with sanctions, this goes and includes the person that was responsible for this operation. what does that tell us? not only was there clearly an informant but it suggests there was electronic surveillance that was used. if they could tract this all the way inside to the top of the quds force they know iranian government at its highest level sanctioned this assassination. >> fran, tom, thank you very much. >>> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back we're going to bring in mohammed to give us some perspective on recent tensions between saudi arabia and iran. stay with us for that. >>> welcome back. of course cnn can cover this story like no one else
it's brooke. as we're talking about these sanctions issued to these five individuals and jill dougherty reporting from the state department saying they're talking to other countries, we hear attorney general eric holder saying iran will be held accountab accountable. what might that mean? >> when you look at the list of five people targeted with sanctions, this goes and includes the person that was responsible for this operation. what does that tell us? not only was there clearly an...
284
284
Oct 10, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
the seas were really high, brooke. eight to ten-foot waves. >> not a good day to go boating. >> just terrible. it begs the question, what were they doing out there in the first place? we knew days ahead of time, we were thinking a tropical storm could develop. >> is the storm still out there? >> it is. i'm going to walk over to the weather map and show you where it is. it continues to be a problem here. we thought it was going to become a tropical or subtropical system over the weekend. it sure got close to it. now it's causing a lot of problems across the southeast into north of georgia, across the carolinas, the winds incredible. a lot of beach erosion and coastal flooding, too. so really dangerous conditions still off the coast here. and look at those sustained winds, 35 miles per hour. so really, really brutal. also, by the way, the water temperatures down there in the keys down to about 80 degrees, maybe 79 degrees in the area, and if you're in the water between three and 12 hours that water temperature is below 8
the seas were really high, brooke. eight to ten-foot waves. >> not a good day to go boating. >> just terrible. it begs the question, what were they doing out there in the first place? we knew days ahead of time, we were thinking a tropical storm could develop. >> is the storm still out there? >> it is. i'm going to walk over to the weather map and show you where it is. it continues to be a problem here. we thought it was going to become a tropical or subtropical system...
182
182
Oct 21, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke?> let's listen to a human rights watchdog group. >> and as he was brought out to the road, enraged fighters started pulling on his hair and punching him in the face and he was beset upon by a mob of fighters. they tried to put him on the front of one of his vehicled and drove away. he fell off the vehicle and was ultimately put into the back of one of their vehicles. he definitely left from this area alive without any gunshot wounds to his head. >> they want the body for proper burial but the u.n. may need the body for evidence, correct? >> reporter: we've been told that the government that is taking over that they are delaying the burial of gadhafi's body until a possible forensic analysis can be performed and sharing that with the icc. so all of this is swirling around. if you talk to the people in the streets here, if you talk to the people wholville been battling against him for more than 40 years, the only way we could bring this bloody conflict to an end, despite all of the press
brooke?> let's listen to a human rights watchdog group. >> and as he was brought out to the road, enraged fighters started pulling on his hair and punching him in the face and he was beset upon by a mob of fighters. they tried to put him on the front of one of his vehicled and drove away. he fell off the vehicle and was ultimately put into the back of one of their vehicles. he definitely left from this area alive without any gunshot wounds to his head. >> they want the body for...
252
252
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm brooke baldwin. amanda knox is almost home. >>> there is a red tide riced on t the west coast. >> reporter: friends, family members, and supporters have been waiting for this. her homecoming after four years behind bars in an italian prison. take a look at the news tribune. after four years she's free. and "the seattle times," nightmare is over, knox is coming home. we believe she's on a british airways flight that is expected to arrive here 7:50 eastern time and 4:50 pacific. from there, when the plane lands, her parents are expected to address the media as well as her lawyer. now, whether or not amanda knox herself will address the media, that remains unclear. we understand that decision will be made by her while she's on the plane ride to return home. we under her first wish is to lie down in a green field and she will have plenty of time for that because her family wants to spend a lot of private time with her to catch up for that past four years. brooke? >> sandy, thank you very much. let's go t
i'm brooke baldwin. amanda knox is almost home. >>> there is a red tide riced on t the west coast. >> reporter: friends, family members, and supporters have been waiting for this. her homecoming after four years behind bars in an italian prison. take a look at the news tribune. after four years she's free. and "the seattle times," nightmare is over, knox is coming home. we believe she's on a british airways flight that is expected to arrive here 7:50 eastern time and...
314
314
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke? >> just to confirm because we have these two judges, six laypeople, jurors, all together that's eight. if the decision is split, it ultimately then goes to who, the defense to break the tie? >> reporter: there cannot be a split decision. if you know they're coming back now, we expect the verdict within minutes here, that means it will be a majority decision. >> i see. >> reporter: that means they will never tell anyone how much of a majority. that's all that's needed. there's no unanimous verdict. if they're coming back with a verdict, most likely -- it would be very rare in legal history for this to happen -- they he have a ruling in hand on this appeal. >> paula newton, we'll check in again. >>> defense secretary leon panetta had pretty strong words regarding israel's increased isolation in the region. barbara starr has details. >> brooke, leon panetta is traveling to israel, egypt. today in israel meeting with leaders and palestinian authority leaders, not that typical to hear a u.
brooke? >> just to confirm because we have these two judges, six laypeople, jurors, all together that's eight. if the decision is split, it ultimately then goes to who, the defense to break the tie? >> reporter: there cannot be a split decision. if you know they're coming back now, we expect the verdict within minutes here, that means it will be a majority decision. >> i see. >> reporter: that means they will never tell anyone how much of a majority. that's all that's...
256
256
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
grant the immunity, but brooks agreed to wear a wire. others have been approached by prosecutors and have refused the same level of cooperation. they will not wear a wire. now if you follow this story, then you know that sulaiman brown, a former candidate for mayor, testified before a d.c. council committee and produced money orders which he said were given to him by brooks. brown said he was also given cash and the promise of a job if gray won the election. and gray won the election and brown was hired and then fired from a six-figure position. mayor gray today reiterated his position that payments and promises of a job that were made he knew nothing about. he has not been told he is a target or called before the federal grand jury. >> i haven't been called for anything at this stage. sand we want to cooperate with this investigation as we said we would. and we want to continue to provide whatever witnesses or document is requested of us. >> but you are surprised if you find out that there were irregularities in the campaign. >> i'm sur
grant the immunity, but brooks agreed to wear a wire. others have been approached by prosecutors and have refused the same level of cooperation. they will not wear a wire. now if you follow this story, then you know that sulaiman brown, a former candidate for mayor, testified before a d.c. council committee and produced money orders which he said were given to him by brooks. brown said he was also given cash and the promise of a job if gray won the election. and gray won the election and brown...
265
265
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks has already agreed to wear a wire. sources say others have also been approached by federal prosecutors, and have refused the same level of cooperation. they will not wear a wire. now if you follow the story from the beginning, you know brown, a form mer candidate for mayer, testified before a dc council committee and produced money orders he says were given to him by brooks. brown says he was also given cash and the promise of a job if gray won the election. gray won the election and brown was required and fired from a six figure position. mayor gray today reiterated that a payment and promises of a job were made to brown, who knew nothing about it. he has not been called before the federal grand jury. he has not been told he is a target. >> i haven't been called for anything at this stage. we want to cooperate with this investigation as we said we would. we want to continue to provide whatever witnesses, whatever documentation is requested of us. >> reporter: you are going to be surprised if it turns out there were ir
brooks has already agreed to wear a wire. sources say others have also been approached by federal prosecutors, and have refused the same level of cooperation. they will not wear a wire. now if you follow the story from the beginning, you know brown, a form mer candidate for mayer, testified before a dc council committee and produced money orders he says were given to him by brooks. brown says he was also given cash and the promise of a job if gray won the election. gray won the election and...
274
274
Oct 19, 2011
10/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
the kindness just irradiated out of them. >> reporter: brooke's family is now in back in an apartment, and she sees good coming out of the bad times. >> it doesn't matter where you live or what you do, what you wear or what you look like. it's what's in the inside that matters. >> reporter: a life lesson that's truly a happy ending. chris jansing, nbc news, keady, texas. >>> that's our broadcast for a tuesday evening. thank you for being here with us, as always. i'm brian williams. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the kindness just irradiated out of them. >> reporter: brooke's family is now in back in an apartment, and she sees good coming out of the bad times. >> it doesn't matter where you live or what you do, what you wear or what you look like. it's what's in the inside that matters. >> reporter: a life lesson that's truly a happy ending. chris jansing, nbc news, keady, texas. >>> that's our broadcast for a tuesday evening. thank you for being here with us, as always. i'm...
209
209
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
WTTG
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
brown claims brooks who worked on the grey campaign, paid him off with cash, stuffed inside envelopes. sources tell fox 5, peyton son his son has been offered immunity for his cooperation with the grand jury probe you will remember howard brooks refused to testify in front of a special city council committee earlier this year today we smoke to the chair of that -- spoke to the chair of that committee. >>> so i think what comes out of this will depend in large part what they conclude about mr. howard brooks role the thing we were finding he seemed to be a player in money paid to brown and you know, the funny documentation of some of these payments, so i think that if they are going in that direction they are probably going much further than we were able to go because of the amended privilege. >> it is important to tell you we did reach out to mayor grey for an on camera interview but were told his schedule was too packed this afternoon his communications department said they would send a written statement instead but so far nothing. >>> developing story for police in montgomery county
brown claims brooks who worked on the grey campaign, paid him off with cash, stuffed inside envelopes. sources tell fox 5, peyton son his son has been offered immunity for his cooperation with the grand jury probe you will remember howard brooks refused to testify in front of a special city council committee earlier this year today we smoke to the chair of that -- spoke to the chair of that committee. >>> so i think what comes out of this will depend in large part what they conclude...
255
255
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
WTTG
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
interesting in the post article is that they said that katon brooks, who is the son of howard brooksnd had a $110,000 job in the city government and later left has been granted immunity. we don't know whether that is true but the brook family is central, it seems to me, to this whole investigation. >> that was matt ask land reporting. >>> the maryland general assembly is meeting for a special session today to approve a new map for the eight seats in congress. >>> george washington has one. be a lincoln has one. now dr. martin luther king has officially a memorial on the national mall. stevie wonder there to sing. president obama speaking to the estimated 10,000 people would came out. to many, the towering granite monument a stark reminder that the civil rights leader's dream of social justice has not been realized. to have the the nation's first black president dedicate the monument was not lost on some students from the core eight scott king leadership academy in atlanta. >> it's life lesson. >> there is not even a word to describe being here. like okay, lincoln memorial, excellent.
interesting in the post article is that they said that katon brooks, who is the son of howard brooksnd had a $110,000 job in the city government and later left has been granted immunity. we don't know whether that is true but the brook family is central, it seems to me, to this whole investigation. >> that was matt ask land reporting. >>> the maryland general assembly is meeting for a special session today to approve a new map for the eight seats in congress. >>> george...
234
234
Oct 23, 2011
10/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks agreed to wear a wire for the federal government. brooks was in the gray campaign. staff. sulaimon brown has produced money orders, which he says were given to him by howard brooks. we have not been able to reach howard brooks for a comment. >>> days after 11-year-old william mcquain was found murdered, his teammates took to the field for a football game today. brittany morehouse was there, so was the last person believed to have talked to william. >> it's a tragedy. >> it's tough. >> their last game of the regular season and the tough loss for the panthers. losing a game doesn't compare to losing 11-year-old william mcquain. >> he was a member of the team. part of our family, and a good kid. >> a good kid that was found buried in a wooded area off 355 near clarksburg on tuesday. almost one week to the day after his mother was found slain in their apartment. for these young players and their parents, those six days inbetween the two discoveries were filled with fear and hope. these buttons remind them of the search. >> i was home when i found out and very difficult.
brooks agreed to wear a wire for the federal government. brooks was in the gray campaign. staff. sulaimon brown has produced money orders, which he says were given to him by howard brooks. we have not been able to reach howard brooks for a comment. >>> days after 11-year-old william mcquain was found murdered, his teammates took to the field for a football game today. brittany morehouse was there, so was the last person believed to have talked to william. >> it's a tragedy....
282
282
Oct 18, 2011
10/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
baltimore will unveil the brooks robinson statue. it will stand on the plaza. they picked october 22nd for the oping day because -- opening day because of his winning the world series. brooks will stand 25 feet by 25 feet and the sculptor is from baltimore, joe shepherd. >> now that will be something to see. >>> here's a look at what's coming up tonight at 1:00 -- at 11:00. once the shock of a cancer diagnose sets in, they look at the emotional side. we'll look at the positive side. abc2 is working with you. a dangerous new teen trend. how they're getting a buzz off of innocent looking candy, plus, lynette's up to the minute forecast. >>> tomorrow will be rainy and windy as we go throughout the day the high around 67 degrees. then we have improving conditions. we dry out but will be on the chilly side as we go into friday but it will be nice for the race. >> who gets cut out with "dancing with the stars"? >> probably carson. >> find out if she's right.
baltimore will unveil the brooks robinson statue. it will stand on the plaza. they picked october 22nd for the oping day because -- opening day because of his winning the world series. brooks will stand 25 feet by 25 feet and the sculptor is from baltimore, joe shepherd. >> now that will be something to see. >>> here's a look at what's coming up tonight at 1:00 -- at 11:00. once the shock of a cancer diagnose sets in, they look at the emotional side. we'll look at the positive...
132
132
Oct 24, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
>> brooke, u.s. officials are in geneva, switzerland for talks directly with north korean officials. this is kind of a preliminary set of talks to lay the foundation for a resumption of further, more serious negotiations with the north about disarming their nuclear program. u.s. officials were encouraged boy meeting in july and want to kind of keep that ball rolling a bit. they were also encouraged that the north met directly with the south koreans recently in an effort to try to at least talk about north korea's nuclear program. some really serious concerns there because north korea has tested nuclear weapon underground at least once, test-fired missiles, provoktory actions over the years. they want to try to pull back from the brink a little bit. these talks in geneva may be a first step toward doing that. >> but, brian, it does also make you wonder, you think about north korea sees the u.s. take out bin laden, they see what happened with gadhafi. we're taking out terrorists. does that give them an
>> brooke, u.s. officials are in geneva, switzerland for talks directly with north korean officials. this is kind of a preliminary set of talks to lay the foundation for a resumption of further, more serious negotiations with the north about disarming their nuclear program. u.s. officials were encouraged boy meeting in july and want to kind of keep that ball rolling a bit. they were also encouraged that the north met directly with the south koreans recently in an effort to try to at least...
235
235
Oct 24, 2011
10/11
by
WBFF
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
brooks says: "i've nevvr considered you fans. i've always considereddyou my friends. (crowd: we love you brooks). more than anything the way you've treated me over - phess years. thank you very mucc." &phis statue stands at 9-feet-tall on the corner f washington boulevard and russell street.it's entirely made of bronze... except his gold glove.fitting since he won 16 gold glove awarrs n his 23-year career as an priole. this isn't your typical halloween yard display... but for some demmcrats... the sighttof it might be scary.it shows the major republican presidential candidates... in a debate.this photo was captured in a chicago-area neighborhood.the person who put up the display... jokes his house will be the site of the first caucus and primary in the nation... on october 31st. comiig up on the early edition... a man sneaks his way into a washington d-c college dorm... and assaults a . screamed very loudly, and he e told her he woull kill her if she didd't shut up." up."hear from the concerned students... and what george washington university officialssare telling st
brooks says: "i've nevvr considered you fans. i've always considereddyou my friends. (crowd: we love you brooks). more than anything the way you've treated me over - phess years. thank you very mucc." &phis statue stands at 9-feet-tall on the corner f washington boulevard and russell street.it's entirely made of bronze... except his gold glove.fitting since he won 16 gold glove awarrs n his 23-year career as an priole. this isn't your typical halloween yard display... but for some...
176
176
Oct 4, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
we just can't see him, brooke. >> half empty, half full. we'll get there, alison kosik. thank you very much. >>> and next on reporter roulette, chad myers, surf is up? >> yes. surf is up my friend. this is san diego. two words for you, bio -- >> i was totally blown away when you said that in my office. >> it is awesome. >> explain this. during the day it's red because there is algae out there. not really harmful and using up a little bit of oxygen. >> look at that. >> fish may be swimming away. but when the water crests and excites these little dynoflagulates as you said, they light up. literally, they light up at night. we have a picture of a surfer and right in the tail of the surf board it was all electric blue. >> so is this an anomaly in southern california? >> it is. >> so when i go to enneat as it, not kidding, i go there in a couple of weeks, will it remain that way? >> there is no telling how long that will last. the tide can take it away. the current will take it away. >> if it were to happen, will it be a west coast thing versus an east coast thing? >> yes, fo
we just can't see him, brooke. >> half empty, half full. we'll get there, alison kosik. thank you very much. >>> and next on reporter roulette, chad myers, surf is up? >> yes. surf is up my friend. this is san diego. two words for you, bio -- >> i was totally blown away when you said that in my office. >> it is awesome. >> explain this. during the day it's red because there is algae out there. not really harmful and using up a little bit of oxygen....
159
159
Oct 11, 2011
10/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke baldwin from here. brooke? >> ran randi kaye, thank you very much. let me set this up for you. first and foremost, we thought we would be hearing from the president right about now. we have a live picture. let's show everyone. we were expecting and should be expecting still to see the president today speaking at a workers union, pitching the jobs bill, which by the way, is expected to be rejected in a key procedural vote by the senate today. keep your eyes on the right side of the screen. why has he not appeared? we do not know. i do not know if that is at all affected by the picture on your left-hand side of your screen. this is live from the d.o.j. which we should be hearing from. two key players there, first the attorney general, eric holder, and also fbi chief robert muller. the issue -- and i want to bring jill dougherty back in, this major plot thwarted by the dea and the fbi. this plot, i've never heard anything like this, involving saudi arabia, u.s., mexico, and aran. bring us up to
brooke baldwin from here. brooke? >> ran randi kaye, thank you very much. let me set this up for you. first and foremost, we thought we would be hearing from the president right about now. we have a live picture. let's show everyone. we were expecting and should be expecting still to see the president today speaking at a workers union, pitching the jobs bill, which by the way, is expected to be rejected in a key procedural vote by the senate today. keep your eyes on the right side of the...
282
282
Oct 11, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke baldwin along with
brooke baldwin along with
270
270
Oct 31, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
for that we go to vanetta brooks of the mta system. good morning to you. >> so far so good as we show a few bus diversions. the one line is diverting. the three and 11 lines diverting southbound at cathedral and monument for construction. light rail and metro continue to run problem free. train 878 is running 10 minutes behind schedule. i am vanetta brooks. now back to ava marie. >> good morning. i was struggling to think about what to wear for halloween. i thought i should just where the weather map. i don't block the map. 40 degrees at the inner harbor. 20 into the western counties. as you can see, 29 degrees in front royal. a chilly start to the day. the eastern shore, this is the first time it temperatures have dropped below the freezing mark. freeze warnings out across the eastern shore and into eastern delaware as well. a storm system is moving through the ohio valley. clouds will be increasing. we may start out with some sunshine. increasing clouds. spooky fog to start out the day. we're kind of chili for this time of year. mild
for that we go to vanetta brooks of the mta system. good morning to you. >> so far so good as we show a few bus diversions. the one line is diverting. the three and 11 lines diverting southbound at cathedral and monument for construction. light rail and metro continue to run problem free. train 878 is running 10 minutes behind schedule. i am vanetta brooks. now back to ava marie. >> good morning. i was struggling to think about what to wear for halloween. i thought i should just...
201
201
Oct 24, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
dignitaries and friends paid tribute to brooks. >> i am amazed. every details. look at the shoestrings and the cleats. thing is real nice. -- thing is real nice. have always considered to my friends and i thank you so much for the way you treated me over this many years. >> now i'm getting choked up. took several years and he is one of my childhood sports heroes. this is well deserved. >> absolutely. and the fans -- it was unbelievable. was as humble and modest as ever. world series is dead even. derek holland shut out the cardinals. this came 24 hours after the cardinals crushed the rangers. ron washington talk to derek holland. josh hamilton grips a double to right -- rips a double. watch this. he tomahawk that baby. 3-run home run. erupts.lpark europ derek holland was outstanding. the rangers win 4-0. the ravens play the jaguars tonight. pitts per beat arizona yesterday. -- pittsburgh beat arizona yesterday. ed dickson and torrey smith becoming part of the ravens offense. some of caught chemistry between quarterback and players. natural progression in the nfl
dignitaries and friends paid tribute to brooks. >> i am amazed. every details. look at the shoestrings and the cleats. thing is real nice. -- thing is real nice. have always considered to my friends and i thank you so much for the way you treated me over this many years. >> now i'm getting choked up. took several years and he is one of my childhood sports heroes. this is well deserved. >> absolutely. and the fans -- it was unbelievable. was as humble and modest as ever. world...
249
249
Oct 23, 2011
10/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> brooks robinson joined a short list today of great athletes honored in baltimore in bronze. >> brooks robinson embodies the best of the best from the orioles the glory days. the hall of fame third baseman are one of the highest honors the city offers. of the last seven years in the price tag of $700,000 culminates in one tremendous landmark. >> it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts. get your programs. >> an old-time feel as baltimore otters are one of the greatest orioles of all time. >> 3,2,1. there is. >> a bronze statue on -- that captures the essence of brooks robinson. >> i am amazed. the shoestring, everything is just real life. >> dignitaries took the stage to pay tribute to the career of an all-time great on the field. 16 straight gold gloves at third base. >> my task is relatively easy. like every baseball fan in baltimore, this man as a special place in my heart. he is an immoral figure in baseball history. my memories are as a time of a player, an announcer, and the man we come to love and respect. >> some called him the greatest third baseman of all time. >> i ju
. >> brooks robinson joined a short list today of great athletes honored in baltimore in bronze. >> brooks robinson embodies the best of the best from the orioles the glory days. the hall of fame third baseman are one of the highest honors the city offers. of the last seven years in the price tag of $700,000 culminates in one tremendous landmark. >> it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts. get your programs. >> an old-time feel as baltimore otters are one...
237
237
Oct 23, 2011
10/11
by
WJZ
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> an emotional day for the human vacuum cleaner brooks robinson. he finally got the chance to see some years in the making. more on a once-in-a-lifetime honor. >> reporter: a statue honoring brooks robertson revealed to a cheering crowd and an emotional mr. or you will. >> how deeply grateful i am for this incredible statute, thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. >> he played 23 seasons with the orioles, a record they -- a record-breaking third baseman. >> not only on the field but off the field, he's just been unbelievable. >> speaking on behalf of the fans, actor josh charles from the good life. >> like every baseball fan, this man has a special place in my heart. >> the bronze statue stands 9 feet tall. baltimore native joseph shepherd created it. >> from year-to-year, a certain pose came up of brooks picking up the ball on third base and throwing it to first base. this was repeated from 1 year to the other. that's the one i chose to do the statue. >> after all, robertson says he looks forward to taking in the honor privately. >> i w
. >>> an emotional day for the human vacuum cleaner brooks robinson. he finally got the chance to see some years in the making. more on a once-in-a-lifetime honor. >> reporter: a statue honoring brooks robertson revealed to a cheering crowd and an emotional mr. or you will. >> how deeply grateful i am for this incredible statute, thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. >> he played 23 seasons with the orioles, a record they -- a record-breaking third...
210
210
Oct 18, 2011
10/11
by
WRC
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for months, brooke was keeping a big secret. >> it always hurt every single day, just about it. >> reporter: she was worried about what her friends would think if they found out. then her fifth grade teacher mrs. nelson read a book about a family who was living in their car. >> i pretended i hadn't washed my hair in the texaco bathroom that morning. >> reporter: suddenly, brooke, who never told anyone that her own family lived in a tent in this field in minnesota, felt she wasn't alone. >> i thought i was the only one that had to go through this. then i realized there's other people too. >> reporter: a recent study found that compared to five years ago, 49% of teachers are seeing more students arrive at school hungry. 36% are seeing more students who are homeless. >> now, authors are writing books about kids facing these challenges from elementary school through high school. with teachers and patients using them as a kind of therapy. >> i'm seeing more books like this than i have seen in a career that spans decades. >> reporter: when kaylin's dad was laid off, she was
. >> reporter: for months, brooke was keeping a big secret. >> it always hurt every single day, just about it. >> reporter: she was worried about what her friends would think if they found out. then her fifth grade teacher mrs. nelson read a book about a family who was living in their car. >> i pretended i hadn't washed my hair in the texaco bathroom that morning. >> reporter: suddenly, brooke, who never told anyone that her own family lived in a tent in this field...
141
141
Oct 27, 2011
10/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
brooke?more about europe specifically later on but we've also gotten some really welcome news here at home. the u.s. economy, finally picking up some steam. >> reporter: yeah. it showed that the economy is growing. it grew out of 2.5 annual pace in the months from july through september. this is third quarter gdp. cyn since last year, it's been a bumpy ride so it is a relief to see this 2.5% number. you look even deeper and consumer and business spending in the past three months. that picked up. that's a good sign. it shows confidence. especially after the first and second quarter. we had really tough economic growth. it was less than 1%. but the reality is the growth that we have in the past three months, it is still not even enough to encourage more hiring, brooke. >> what about fourth quarter? what are we looking at for fourth quarter growth? and does this also end fears of a recession? >> well, first of all for fourth quarter growth, don't expect it to go like gang busters. i think what y
brooke?more about europe specifically later on but we've also gotten some really welcome news here at home. the u.s. economy, finally picking up some steam. >> reporter: yeah. it showed that the economy is growing. it grew out of 2.5 annual pace in the months from july through september. this is third quarter gdp. cyn since last year, it's been a bumpy ride so it is a relief to see this 2.5% number. you look even deeper and consumer and business spending in the past three months. that...