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. >>> i'm brooke baldwin, hour two. the carnage in syria, how much longer will the world keep watching? >>> also, same-sex marriage is one step closer now to the u.s. supreme court. >>> and california's largest school sidelined all of his teachers. time to play reporter roulette. >>> again with the federal appeals court in california upholding a lower court's ruling. proposition 8 or prop 8, the state's ban a same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. dan simon live in san francisco. dan, you've been talking to people there. how have they been reacting to the news? >> reporter: obviously they're very happy about it. they expected this, quite frankly, and we should point out a little more than three years ago, a majority of california voters said they were against same-sex marriage. well, in this case the federal appeals court said the majority doesn't rule that proposition 8, which defined marriage between a man and a woman, is unconstitutional. from here, brooke, most observers think this case will be headed to the suprem
. >>> i'm brooke baldwin, hour two. the carnage in syria, how much longer will the world keep watching? >>> also, same-sex marriage is one step closer now to the u.s. supreme court. >>> and california's largest school sidelined all of his teachers. time to play reporter roulette. >>> again with the federal appeals court in california upholding a lower court's ruling. proposition 8 or prop 8, the state's ban a same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. dan simon...
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brooke? >> what about the ultimate goal of getting out of afghanistan? does this mean we're even further away from reaching that target? >> yeah. when you look at it, you know, there has been some talk about, you know, the afghan saying that they may meet the taliban for some negotiations in qatar. a taliban spokesman put out a word just recently, in the last day or so, saying that's not true. they respect the idea of negotiations but they have no plans to do so at the time. so still -- hard to say on that. you know, meanwhile, u.s. officials have saying about this report, this is some of the most ruthless people involved. they're sort of downplaying it. one u.s. official told us this is more comments than intel. there's been no analysis of what some of these people are saying, and, of course, pakistan is still saying, you know, they're not aiding the taliban directly. brooke? >> of course. of course, they're saying that. chris lawrence, thank you so much. now on to reporter roulette. this is
brooke? >> what about the ultimate goal of getting out of afghanistan? does this mean we're even further away from reaching that target? >> yeah. when you look at it, you know, there has been some talk about, you know, the afghan saying that they may meet the taliban for some negotiations in qatar. a taliban spokesman put out a word just recently, in the last day or so, saying that's not true. they respect the idea of negotiations but they have no plans to do so at the time. so...
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brooks was one of 11 southern congressmen who voted for it. all the other southerners -- brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts riots of '65 and the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue at the lamar campus was a major player in change in the united states. he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and this campus. >>> throughout the weekend here on american history tv on c-span3, watch oral histories. our history book shelf features history writers. revisit battles through the anniversary of the civil war. visit college classrooms throughout the country. go behind the scenes at museum sites on american artifacts. view our complete schedule c-span 3. >>> from north carolina to austin, texas. the group stopped in several presidential and historic sites along the route. one of the stops was the andrew johnson homestead in tennessee. a site owned and operated by the national parks service. serve z under president l
brooks was one of 11 southern congressmen who voted for it. all the other southerners -- brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts riots of '65 and the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue at the lamar campus was a major player in change in the united states. he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and this campus. >>> throughout the weekend here on...
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>> yes, brooke.n defense, i've been speaking to my sources who are saying the administration is looking for a way to essentially thread the needle. there will be no compromise on the fundamental principle that women will get contraception at no pay, and that won't change, from their point of view. but organizations, charities and institutions, they'll make sure they have a plan where they are uncomfortable. for example, women who work for catholic institutions, they're offered a separate contraception plan on the side, and insurers won't charge women for that plan. that won't work on a national l l level, but owe fiblz sfficials e looking for a solution like that, brooke. >> is there any evidence yet that it's hurt president obama mil politically yet? >> this cuts both ways. while a majority of catholics object to this particular provision ordering catholics to comply with this provision, 60% of a majority of women believe affiliate groups should provide coverage. these are very important groups for
>> yes, brooke.n defense, i've been speaking to my sources who are saying the administration is looking for a way to essentially thread the needle. there will be no compromise on the fundamental principle that women will get contraception at no pay, and that won't change, from their point of view. but organizations, charities and institutions, they'll make sure they have a plan where they are uncomfortable. for example, women who work for catholic institutions, they're offered a separate...
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so brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts right of '65 and in the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue on the lamar campus, was a major player in change in the united states. and he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and for this lamar university campus. >> in may of 2011, historian richard norton smith led a bus tour from asheville, north carolina, to austin, texas. the group stopped at several presidential and historic site as long the route. one of the stops was the andrew johnson homestead in greenville, tennessee, a site owned and operated by the national parks service. johnson served as vice president under president lincoln and succeeded him when lincoln was assassinated. here's park guide daniel luther portraying president johnson and telling the story of how andrew johnson met abraham lincoln. >> in 1847, i went into the 30th congress for my third term, representing the people of the 1st
so brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts right of '65 and in the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue on the lamar campus, was a major player in change in the united states. and he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and for this lamar university campus. >> in may of 2011, historian richard norton smith led a bus tour from asheville, north carolina, to...
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brooke? >> what about, you know, home prices? i guess great if you're trying to buy, not great if you're trying to sell. lowest point in more than ten years. >> exactly. definitely a buyer's market. again, that price in january, the median home price, i'm talking about, it fell to $154,000. it's the lowest it's been in a decade. what the median price actually means is it's really at the price where half the homes are sold at a higher price and half are sold at a lower price. either way you cut it, it's not good news if you're the seller. as i said, if you're the buyer, you're a different story, and what's interesting is that these lower prices and lower mortgage rates, they actually help lift the pace of home sales. sales of previously owned homes went up in january, but a lot of people want to know, what's it going to take to see home prices move higher. it's going to take that glut of inventory, homes in foreclosure, to really clear the market. and until that happens, you're going to see it
brooke? >> what about, you know, home prices? i guess great if you're trying to buy, not great if you're trying to sell. lowest point in more than ten years. >> exactly. definitely a buyer's market. again, that price in january, the median home price, i'm talking about, it fell to $154,000. it's the lowest it's been in a decade. what the median price actually means is it's really at the price where half the homes are sold at a higher price and half are sold at a lower price. either...
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brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts riots of '65 and the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue at the lamar campus was a major player in change in the united states. he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and this lamar university campus. >> in may of 2011, historians led a bus tour to austin texas the group stopped at severity presidential and historic sites along the route. one stop was the andrew john homestead in green witt, ten sish owned and operated by the national park service. johnson served as vice president under president lincoln and seceded him after lincoln was assassinated. here is the park guide telling the story of how andrew john met abraham lincoln. >> in 1947 i went into the 30th congress for my third term representing the people of the third district and while i was there i met an extremely tall young man named abraham lincoln. and we fell into conversation and i introduce
brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts riots of '65 and the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue at the lamar campus was a major player in change in the united states. he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and this lamar university campus. >> in may of 2011, historians led a bus tour to austin texas the group stopped at severity presidential and...
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so brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went w in the voting acts right of 65 and housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who is featured on this statue on the lam ar campus was a major playing in civil rights in the united states. he is known for many things he did for the region and for lamar university campus. >>> all weekend long, american history tv is in beaumont, texas. to explore the history and lit rather culture of a city where the oil industry in texas got its start. you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of people and events, telling the american story. >>> it is 50 years of beaumont history, 1900 to 1950, in microcosm, it shows how a wealthy southeast texas family lived in the first half of the 20th century. the mcfaddens were a family that came to texas from tennessee. first in the 1820s, and they settled in this part of texas, far southeast texas in 1833. they had cattle and later on they began to acquire land to put the cattle on. when oil was discovered in this area in 1901, it brought the mcfaddens a
so brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went w in the voting acts right of 65 and housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who is featured on this statue on the lam ar campus was a major playing in civil rights in the united states. he is known for many things he did for the region and for lamar university campus. >>> all weekend long, american history tv is in beaumont, texas. to explore the history and lit rather culture of a city where the oil industry in texas got its...
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this went out as an amber alert, brooke.ported as a parental abduction, so he took her from the hospital. that's what we are hearing. we don't know if he is going to be charged with anything, but we do know that he has been in police custody since yesterday, and potential charges, folks are saying, could be kidnapping, could be child endangerment, because as you mentioned, doctors felt that she was not being taken care of appropriately, she was not being given her medication, and she had just received this transplant. so we're looking at it closely to find out if her father, indeed, will be charged. >> she had been abducted, which we knew, from the hospital, so in that period of time when she was taken away, she had never gone back to her father; is that correct? >> that's my understanding at this point, that's right. >> sunny hostin, thank you. now this. >>> it was enough just to stop traffic. you see whitney, i talked to her, how you doing, are you okay? you keep hoping for the best. >> candid revelations from lionel richi
this went out as an amber alert, brooke.ported as a parental abduction, so he took her from the hospital. that's what we are hearing. we don't know if he is going to be charged with anything, but we do know that he has been in police custody since yesterday, and potential charges, folks are saying, could be kidnapping, could be child endangerment, because as you mentioned, doctors felt that she was not being taken care of appropriately, she was not being given her medication, and she had just...
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brook sew right something down.ot really worried about us reproducing that much now. >> instinctively want to kill the people that are harming their home. why not put women on the front lines. >> we're far from home, though. >> joe, joe, joe. >> glasses are levitating in front of your face. >> why do ugly people exist? we discussed brooke's new book, first a dog's fashion show? yeah, dog's fashion show. but identity thieves? try 37 billion! and guess how identity thieves are getting some of that money. by taking over our bank accounts. they may not even need your social security number anymore. all an identity thief may need are a couple of simple pieces of information, like your mother's maiden name or the city you were born in, and they could add their name onto your bank accounts in order to make your money their money. you need help. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock is the proactive identity theft protectio
brook sew right something down.ot really worried about us reproducing that much now. >> instinctively want to kill the people that are harming their home. why not put women on the front lines. >> we're far from home, though. >> joe, joe, joe. >> glasses are levitating in front of your face. >> why do ugly people exist? we discussed brooke's new book, first a dog's fashion show? yeah, dog's fashion show. but identity thieves? try 37 billion! and guess how identity...
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i'm brooke baldwin. i want to talk iran here. we have hit on today's advances in the company's new program. we're going to circle that back here. the targets are in israeli. in new delhi, it wounded at least two people. they seem to think this is a terror campaign against hoz bolla. brian, what do you know? >> brooke, even before this bomb threat in new delhi, the homeland security and the fbi put out a bulletin. this was last week, and it was intended for law enforcement agencies. it says, in light of attentions over iran, they were maybe concerned iran might attempt attacks inside the united states given last year's foiled plot to. i think that is going to help keep them in control of targets around the u.s. but they said the dhs and the fbi have received no specific threats to jewish organizations, facilities and personnel in the united states as a result of recent heightened tensions with iran. that doesn't mean that couldn't change and change quickly. napolitano even had a conference call with jewish groups to review securit
i'm brooke baldwin. i want to talk iran here. we have hit on today's advances in the company's new program. we're going to circle that back here. the targets are in israeli. in new delhi, it wounded at least two people. they seem to think this is a terror campaign against hoz bolla. brian, what do you know? >> brooke, even before this bomb threat in new delhi, the homeland security and the fbi put out a bulletin. this was last week, and it was intended for law enforcement agencies. it...
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brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you. we'll see how it ends about 40 minutes from now. >>> coming up next, we just wanted to share something with you i had never seen before. a mother writes her son's obituary after he kills himself during a night of college drinking, but she gets very, very candid talking about his weaknesses and his strengths. she is going to join me next. we're going to ask her why she did this, next. i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into mor
brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you. we'll see how it ends about 40 minutes from now. >>> coming up next, we just wanted to share something with you i had never seen before. a mother writes her son's obituary after he kills himself during a night of college drinking, but she gets very, very candid talking about his weaknesses and his strengths. she is going to join me next. we're going to ask her why she did this, next. i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old...
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brooke? >> kosik, thank you so much. our cnn correspondent barbara star is on this one from the pentagon. you're talking to military officials. what are they saying about this? >> well, brooke, what they're saying is they gathered up these religious materials for disposal. that was planned. but what happened next was not. apparently much of this religious material was put into some kind of a situation where it was burned for disposal and that was inappropriate. that led to the demonstrations outside the bogran air base. hundreds of thousands of afghanistans protesting the burning of their holy book, the quran. but there's more to the story we learned late in the day. apparently what u.s. officials found, when they looked at a library that detainees were using at a detention facility in bogram, they found that some of this literature had extremist sayings written into it, some extremist messages in it, and extremist literature that had made its way into the detention facility at bogram. a security breach by all accounts.
brooke? >> kosik, thank you so much. our cnn correspondent barbara star is on this one from the pentagon. you're talking to military officials. what are they saying about this? >> well, brooke, what they're saying is they gathered up these religious materials for disposal. that was planned. but what happened next was not. apparently much of this religious material was put into some kind of a situation where it was burned for disposal and that was inappropriate. that led to the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching the story in arizona. seven marines are dead far away from the battlefield. and syria's chemical weapons. what happens if the regime falls, what happens to that cash? we're also seeing some new video of a violent train crash. time to play reporter roulette. >>> miguel marquez, straight to you in yuma, arizona. you were briefed. have you even more information on what's happened there. the two helicopters colliding in the skies over yuma. snfrl yeah, we just spoke to the base commander. the most stunning thing coming out is the picture of that crash. it occurred around 10:30 p.m. eastern standard time on the california side of the base here. the entire crash was there. if you look at those pictures, what is very, very clear is it was in fact, a mid-air collision. there may have been an explosion as well because there's not much left of either of those helicopters except for a rotor that you can make out. the terrain says the base commander is very much like afghanistan and in iraq. the only differencing betw
i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching the story in arizona. seven marines are dead far away from the battlefield. and syria's chemical weapons. what happens if the regime falls, what happens to that cash? we're also seeing some new video of a violent train crash. time to play reporter roulette. >>> miguel marquez, straight to you in yuma, arizona. you were briefed. have you even more information on what's happened there. the two helicopters colliding in the skies over yuma. snfrl yeah, we...
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brooks edited the document to protect his trade secrets. the rights to salvage the wreck. but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. >> so what's this? >> it's a .50 caliber rifle. >> he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about is a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure keeps you excited every day. you know, you're out there, saying am i going to get some today? >> for now, the crew wait for calmer seas perhaps in mid-march and the chance to solve this mystery of the deep. seth doane, cbs news, boston. >>> we'll keep you posted. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," president obama's boost in the latest cbs news poll. we'll get analysis and hear from senior strategist david axelrod and actress, viola davis from the movie the help stops byment that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching everyone. i'm betty nguyen, have a great than
brooks edited the document to protect his trade secrets. the rights to salvage the wreck. but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. >> so what's this? >> it's a .50 caliber rifle. >> he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about is a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure keeps you excited...
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>> u you knyou know, brooke, th have.arently the younger brother was there, the girlfriend's, and he pointed a gun at the child and said, hey, you, run. the kid was courageous enough to call 911 when he got home. but the police, there's a warrant called, they attempt to capture the person. if he was in police custody, he wouldn't be out there able to engage in this horrific act of killing her, killing the one-year-old and killing himself. i know law enforcement does its best with strained reforces, and it's a very unfortunate scenario. unfortunately, he was not in custody, he was out, and that resulted in this tragedy happening. >> so, so sad. joey jackson on the case. joey, thank you so much. >> pleasure, brooke. >>> how do addicts pull the wool over the eyes of their loved ones? cnn is going in depth on addiction. >>> coming up firsnext, a formea star had it all, lost it. how did he bounce back? chris her rren live next. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us
>> u you knyou know, brooke, th have.arently the younger brother was there, the girlfriend's, and he pointed a gun at the child and said, hey, you, run. the kid was courageous enough to call 911 when he got home. but the police, there's a warrant called, they attempt to capture the person. if he was in police custody, he wouldn't be out there able to engage in this horrific act of killing her, killing the one-year-old and killing himself. i know law enforcement does its best with strained...
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brooks >> ed: the the document to protect his trade secrets.e rights to salvage the wreck but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. so what's this? >> it's a 50 caliber rifle. >> reporter: he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about the a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> reporter: in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure keeps you excited everyday. you're out there saying "am i going to get some today?" >> reporter: for now the crew waits for calmer seas, perhaps in mid-march, and the chance to solve this mystery of the deep. seth doane, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, happy valentine's day. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9news now. >> tonight, republican lawmakers say a house senate panel has reached a tentative pact on that payroll tax cut ext
brooks >> ed: the the document to protect his trade secrets.e rights to salvage the wreck but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. so what's this? >> it's a 50 caliber rifle. >> reporter: he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about the a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> reporter: in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure...
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(james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button.e two people made their connection. far apart and electronically. tom's agenda is to get to her, 'cause he's felt the connection between the two of them, and he hasn't questioned it, he's going with it. she's felt the same thing and she's fleeing from it. you're an amazing woman. what a feeling having you inside my head. yeah. it was... an unusual place to be. it was indescribable. you knew just when to feed me the next line the second before i needed it. there was like a rhythm we got into, it was like... great sex or... that was my favorite moment in dailies, when her head went back, the chair came forward. she almost falls out, as if she'd just had some pretty good sex. (james brooks) it was always at its core a romantic triangle. i'm going over to aaron's, but maybe i'll hook up with all of you later. how long do you think you'll be? a true romantic triangle does not decide in advance who gets the girl. i mean, there's something in us that wants her to pair up with one of these two
(james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button.e two people made their connection. far apart and electronically. tom's agenda is to get to her, 'cause he's felt the connection between the two of them, and he hasn't questioned it, he's going with it. she's felt the same thing and she's fleeing from it. you're an amazing woman. what a feeling having you inside my head. yeah. it was... an unusual place to be. it was indescribable. you knew just when to...
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brooks edited the document to protect his trade secrets.e rights to salvage the wreck but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. so what's this? >> it's a 50 caliber rifle. >> reporter: he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about is a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> reporter: in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure keeps you excited everyday. you know, you're out there saying "am i going to get some tonight. i'm allen martin. "i've been in this businessr over 30 years. this is the t gruesome crime scene i haven involved with. it's just, is just unreal." >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. >>> i have been in this business over 30 years and this is the most gruesome crime scene i have been involved with. it's just unreal. >> investigators trying to solve a notorious california murder mystery have unearthed hundreds of bone fragments in the tiny town of linden all likely belonging to th
brooks edited the document to protect his trade secrets.e rights to salvage the wreck but with perhaps $3 billion at stake, he could face a fight in court over ownership. so what's this? >> it's a 50 caliber rifle. >> reporter: he's even worried about pirates. >> what we're talking about is a valuable treasure. you have to protect yourself. >> reporter: in 19 years, brooks has claimed several million dollars in treasure. >> the hunt for the treasure keeps you...
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>> i am team bolten on this one. >> brooke, is there a gender reversal for this? is there somewhere women stair at guys when they don't think they are being watched? >> i sympathize with the princess here. being canadian i have been to many, many royal dinners and it is a big, big problem. >> are you the king? >> you know the unicks. >> we should probably do this whole segment -- just went straight to hell. >> in the future if you could not stair at brooke's necklace. >> still little bit rude. >>> we will close things out with a post game wrap up from jesse joyce. and the ambassador's last chance to shave his mustache. to see recent stories go to fox news.com/red eye. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" return appearances from comedian paul mccurio, boo, margaret hoover, yea, and chris barron, yea. >>> time to go back to jesse joyce for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, andy. why was he naked in that photo by the way? brooke, is there someone you would like to wish a very special birthday to? >> indeed there is. i want to wish benjamin ryberge my colleagu
>> i am team bolten on this one. >> brooke, is there a gender reversal for this? is there somewhere women stair at guys when they don't think they are being watched? >> i sympathize with the princess here. being canadian i have been to many, many royal dinners and it is a big, big problem. >> are you the king? >> you know the unicks. >> we should probably do this whole segment -- just went straight to hell. >> in the future if you could not stair at...
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brooke?ction and the sentence, life on those two different counts. but what about these different people who were on board the plane? a flight attendant you said earlier spoke. how do they feel about all of this? >> reporter: you know, it was very, very emotional. one of the people who was there, a delta flight attendant, the one who put out the fire, got the fire extinguisher as the flames were simply licking up the side of that airplane wall, he broke down and sobbed. and he said this has changed my life. he was in therapy for a very long time. he had dreamed of traveling the world as i an flight attendant and going to different places. he said abdulmutallab robbed me of that joy. you can see sort of the emotional toll it's taken on people. one woman saying i can still smell the flash because when that bomb exploded, it burn him very badly as a matter of fact. and he had to be wheeled off the plane and wheeled into his first court appearance. she says she's plagued with those nightmares. it
brooke?ction and the sentence, life on those two different counts. but what about these different people who were on board the plane? a flight attendant you said earlier spoke. how do they feel about all of this? >> reporter: you know, it was very, very emotional. one of the people who was there, a delta flight attendant, the one who put out the fire, got the fire extinguisher as the flames were simply licking up the side of that airplane wall, he broke down and sobbed. and he said this...
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i'm brooke baldwin.e president gets heat for apologizing over torched koran, protestors are coming in droves, angry at america. the trial begins for the students accused of videotaping his roommate, a roommate who killed himself days later. >>> plus, outrage as a military hospital is accused of turning away soldiers to save money. >>> and it could be the most stressful job in sports, and cnn takes you inside the life of a nascar pit crew. rob marciano, joining me live. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6
i'm brooke baldwin.e president gets heat for apologizing over torched koran, protestors are coming in droves, angry at america. the trial begins for the students accused of videotaping his roommate, a roommate who killed himself days later. >>> plus, outrage as a military hospital is accused of turning away soldiers to save money. >>> and it could be the most stressful job in sports, and cnn takes you inside the life of a nascar pit crew. rob marciano, joining me live. ok,...
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we're here at brookings. we had the metro program. the focus of our mayors, focus on governs. and the feeling that it's a brookings moment, because we are having examples, significant examples of public, private initiatives, leadership by governors, mayors, to make a difference because they realize just what we're saying here. the federal government has gotten themselves to the point where they're irrelevant, at best irrelevant. at worst, which is what is happening, they're in the way. so, how do you deal with this paradigm? and it's got to happen at the local level in state and local and it is happening. i'm optimistic about that as much as i am pessimistic about the thought that we somehow are going to change and break that dynamic between the political process is counterproductive with economic development and job creation. >> i've lived in virginia for a long time. i just moved into maryland. it's been named top year after year after year. it has great business practices. and i think there's a direct correlation between their governor can only run and serve for one term. s
we're here at brookings. we had the metro program. the focus of our mayors, focus on governs. and the feeling that it's a brookings moment, because we are having examples, significant examples of public, private initiatives, leadership by governors, mayors, to make a difference because they realize just what we're saying here. the federal government has gotten themselves to the point where they're irrelevant, at best irrelevant. at worst, which is what is happening, they're in the way. so, how...
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. >> reporter: for the first sunday in three months, pastor cory brooks is back home.he pulpit at new beginnings baptist church on chicago's south side. >> you got to forgive me. i haven't been to church in a long time. >> reporter: he spent the last 94 days across the street in a tent on the roof of a derelict motel, a place more familiar to drug dealers and prostitutes. >> we are living in a killing field. we're living in a place where you can just be walking it to the store, the conditioner store, going to get a drij, going to get something for your kids and you can be 1409 and killed. >> reporter: brooks believes desperate times call for desperate measures so he took to the rooftop and vowed not to company down until he raised enough money to buy the building, knock it down, and build a community centre. what did you endure up there? >> i was a little terrified because i thought the tent is going to fly off this motel and i'm going to die in a tent on top of an abandoned motel. >> what did you learn? >> people have great hearts. and if you can somehow be creative e
. >> reporter: for the first sunday in three months, pastor cory brooks is back home.he pulpit at new beginnings baptist church on chicago's south side. >> you got to forgive me. i haven't been to church in a long time. >> reporter: he spent the last 94 days across the street in a tent on the roof of a derelict motel, a place more familiar to drug dealers and prostitutes. >> we are living in a killing field. we're living in a place where you can just be walking it to the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. here's a number for you. 40, as in 40 more people, have died today in the government onslaught in syria. but i want to start this by telling you one survivor. this is from last friday, but let's watch this together and i'll explain the back story in just a moment. >> so he fell initially in the middle of that street, a young child running loose a midst sniper fire. watch again with me. this hero, this man here, grabs this child, swoops him up, whisks him to safety, kind of behind a bit of wall that he can find. then goes back to grab the child's stray shoe. folks, this is life in syria right now. and this is just in to us here at cnn, and you have to watch closely. this video was shot sunday in the capital city of damascus. it appears the bolster planes, they're using civilians as human shields. these men are apparently being forced at gunpoint -- look at them on both sides -- to line up behind this tank. watch what happens. they're forced to kneel and then slowly they go from kneelin
i'm brooke baldwin. here's a number for you. 40, as in 40 more people, have died today in the government onslaught in syria. but i want to start this by telling you one survivor. this is from last friday, but let's watch this together and i'll explain the back story in just a moment. >> so he fell initially in the middle of that street, a young child running loose a midst sniper fire. watch again with me. this hero, this man here, grabs this child, swoops him up, whisks him to safety,...
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brooke?ly wound him in ways they never imagined in the romney headquarters. >> dana bash, i read your piece, you were talking about the issues in the primaries. they're going out of their way to be a little tough on romney, and santorum is kind of egging him on. >> santorum is egging him on in something that's unheard of in that rick santorum has done what's called a robocall, calling democratic voters in the state saying, please come vote for me. what is the reason? it is because this is an open primary. you see people voting here behind me. anyone can vote. it doesn't matter your party registration, you just have to come here and say, i want to vote in the republican primary. democrats across the state, strategists and specifically a radio talk show host who i spoke to earlier, they have been encouraging democrats to get out and make mischief. get out and vote for rick santorum in order to hurt mitt romney. listen to this. >> why wouldn't i make a little political mischief? rick santorum is
brooke?ly wound him in ways they never imagined in the romney headquarters. >> dana bash, i read your piece, you were talking about the issues in the primaries. they're going out of their way to be a little tough on romney, and santorum is kind of egging him on. >> santorum is egging him on in something that's unheard of in that rick santorum has done what's called a robocall, calling democratic voters in the state saying, please come vote for me. what is the reason? it is because...
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pastor corey brooks finally off the roof top back into the pulpit and being showered with praise. >> want to celebrate him for such an amazing display of sacrifice, godliness righteousness, humility. >> your pastor had a strength that moved us all. >> for more than three months brooks lived in a tent on the roof of a bacon motel across the street from his church he refused to come down until he raised $450,000 to buy the eyesore in demolish it and on friday he got his wish, a good deed from hollywood mogul tyler perry the 100,000 donation pushed brooks over his fund- raising goal for the first days of the project today he thinks those who offered support including mayor rahm emanuel. >> but the pastor did over the last month to raise our consciousness is to remind us that one individual voice one individual action can say an entire ripple effect throughout a community. >> and in a community that has been plagued by gun violence and crime pastor brooks is committed to building a community center, he promised to share details of his rooftop revelation, with the church and the city in t
pastor corey brooks finally off the roof top back into the pulpit and being showered with praise. >> want to celebrate him for such an amazing display of sacrifice, godliness righteousness, humility. >> your pastor had a strength that moved us all. >> for more than three months brooks lived in a tent on the roof of a bacon motel across the street from his church he refused to come down until he raised $450,000 to buy the eyesore in demolish it and on friday he got his wish, a...
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>> they have not found a body yet, brooke.avit as well as the complaint filed in this case. it really is very, very detailed. and the investigators have indicated that daniel porter told them that jerry perdom is dead. he also said he has told his father where the body is, where the murder weapon is, but daniel porter has not told investigators where jerry perdomo's body is, ask his fath father, likewise, have not told investigators the location of the body, but we suspect the investigators will be finding, unfortunately, jerry perdomo's body shortly. >> have investigators said anything about a possible location, possibly how he might have been murdered? also, i was talking to perdomo's stepfather a couple days ago, asked him how he knew this porter, and he said he had no idea. do we know yet how he knew this couple? >> well, there have been some reports that daniel porter and jerry perdomo certainly had a relationship. they knew each other. these men may have been -- this may have been a drug-related homicide. that's what inv
>> they have not found a body yet, brooke.avit as well as the complaint filed in this case. it really is very, very detailed. and the investigators have indicated that daniel porter told them that jerry perdom is dead. he also said he has told his father where the body is, where the murder weapon is, but daniel porter has not told investigators where jerry perdomo's body is, ask his fath father, likewise, have not told investigators the location of the body, but we suspect the...
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brooks next goal, to raise 15 million dollars to build a new community centre.elle miller, cbs news, chicago. >> jeff: ahead, movie makers eases into the big easy. [ male announcer ] where's your road to happiness? what if the first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. and can help you keep a healthy weight. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out o
brooks next goal, to raise 15 million dollars to build a new community centre.elle miller, cbs news, chicago. >> jeff: ahead, movie makers eases into the big easy. [ male announcer ] where's your road to happiness? what if the first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. and can help you keep a healthy weight. this was the...
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he was shot near the brook on the east side of the stockade. at the time, there were no railing, but there were posts struck along where they'd put the deadline and this man in crossing simply stepped inside one of the posts and the sentry shot him. he failed to kill him, but wounded him. i don't know his name. i also saw a man shot at the brook. he had just come in. he belonged to a regiment in grant's army. i think it was the latter part of june. he had come in and knew nothing about the deadline. there was no railing across the brook, nothing to show there was any dead line there. he came into the stockade and after he had been shown his place where he was to sleep, he went along the brook to get some water. it was very dark and a number of men were there. he went to get better water. he went beyond the dead line and two men fired at him. he was killed and fell right into the brook. i do not know the man's name. i don't know exactly how many, i saw several. it was a common occurrence. a social life was regulated by two gangs of union prisone
he was shot near the brook on the east side of the stockade. at the time, there were no railing, but there were posts struck along where they'd put the deadline and this man in crossing simply stepped inside one of the posts and the sentry shot him. he failed to kill him, but wounded him. i don't know his name. i also saw a man shot at the brook. he had just come in. he belonged to a regiment in grant's army. i think it was the latter part of june. he had come in and knew nothing about the...
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i also saw a man shot at the brook. he had just come in. he belonged to some regiment in grant's army. i think it was about the first part of july or the latter part of june. he had just come in and knew nothing about the dead line. there was no railing across the brook and nothing to show that there was any dead line there. he came into the stockade. and after he had been shown his place where he was to sleep, he went along the brook to get some water. it was very dark and a number of men were there. he went above the rest so as to get better water. he went beyond the dead line, and two men fired at him and both hit him. he was killed and fell right into the brook. i did not know the man's name. i saw other men shot. i do not know exactly how many. i saw several. it was a common occurrence. now, social life was regulated by two gangs of union prisoners in the stockade wall. the regulators and the raiders. the regulators were those that tried to enforce some sort of sense of law and order in the prison. they often protected those that had w
i also saw a man shot at the brook. he had just come in. he belonged to some regiment in grant's army. i think it was about the first part of july or the latter part of june. he had just come in and knew nothing about the dead line. there was no railing across the brook and nothing to show that there was any dead line there. he came into the stockade. and after he had been shown his place where he was to sleep, he went along the brook to get some water. it was very dark and a number of men were...