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brooks and mr. cameron. pursuant to section 21 request that is in order under statute with the disclosed material. those relate to the period of october 2 thousand 9 and may 2011 and june 2011. in the inquirer's judgment, all the text messages i have referred to are irrelevant to the reference. the link letters also explained why text messages are not available. that will be put on the website. the one we are looking at is the seventh of october, 2009. i think that's during the party conference, but it's certainly within eight or nine days or so of the support she said but seriously. that contains or might contain something of a nature. i understand the times, let's discuss over country supper soon. let's look at the post endorsement and they were disappointed not to see you. i thought it was always the chance personified. i am so rooting for you tomorrow not as a permanent friend, but professionally, we are definitely in this together. they are rooting for you tomorrow. you are giving a speech at the party
brooks and mr. cameron. pursuant to section 21 request that is in order under statute with the disclosed material. those relate to the period of october 2 thousand 9 and may 2011 and june 2011. in the inquirer's judgment, all the text messages i have referred to are irrelevant to the reference. the link letters also explained why text messages are not available. that will be put on the website. the one we are looking at is the seventh of october, 2009. i think that's during the party...
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. >>> top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin. happening right now, we are getting late word that any minute the prosecution may be resting in the case against jerry sandusky, the former penn state coach accused of raping boys. it has been one week of incredibly disturbing testimony, so as soon as that news breaks, we're going to bring you, of course, live, reporting from that courthouse there in pennsylvania. but first, same state, nearly the same time, wildly different messages. president barack obama and his republican challenger, mitt romney, delivering competing economic visions in opposite corners of ohio today. the president just wrapped up momentsing moments ago. >> i want to recruit an army of new teachers. we won't deport hard-working, responsible young immigrants who have grown up here or received advanced degrees here, we'll let them earn the chance to become american citizens. so my plan would end the government subsidies to oil companies that have rarely been more profitable. let's double down on a clean energy indus
. >>> top of the hour, i'm brooke baldwin. happening right now, we are getting late word that any minute the prosecution may be resting in the case against jerry sandusky, the former penn state coach accused of raping boys. it has been one week of incredibly disturbing testimony, so as soon as that news breaks, we're going to bring you, of course, live, reporting from that courthouse there in pennsylvania. but first, same state, nearly the same time, wildly different messages....
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brooks, was it brought to your attention that mrs. brooks went to see two of your special advisors i believe on the 11th of may? >> i don't really. it might well have been. i don't really the exact conversations. i do really recall, because i can see where -- my life behind the question which is are you treating different investigations and campaigns fairly? and i do remember consulting the sector 10 about the step that the police were about to take backed by the government which is some funding for this and it was drawn to my attention that there was a special procedure used in various cases, and it was going to be used in this case, and he was satisfied that it will be dealt with. so the importance of making sure things were done properly, and i believe it was. >> were you aware of any pressure being put on you directly or indirectly by mrs. brooks to cause this review the take place? >> you mean you mean, pressure? no. i was not aware of any pressure. >> so if there wasn't pressure, was any influence then sought? >> well, clearly,
brooks, was it brought to your attention that mrs. brooks went to see two of your special advisors i believe on the 11th of may? >> i don't really. it might well have been. i don't really the exact conversations. i do really recall, because i can see where -- my life behind the question which is are you treating different investigations and campaigns fairly? and i do remember consulting the sector 10 about the step that the police were about to take backed by the government which is some...
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didn't have the fire that jack brooks wanted, and jack brooks sort of led a -- the group that actually involved jerry szekely and a whole team that we had to deal with over the whole course of the inquiry. but i remember one day i got called up from congressman brooks' office, asked to come over. so i went over, and jack brooks had a resume in front of him. jack brooks says, boy, he said -- and he said this gentleman's name who i can't remember at the time. he was on the staff. a young lawyer from yale or something, and he said, do you know so and so? i said, yes, sir. chairman assigned -- he's a member of the staff. he said, boy, do you know where he's from? i said, i'm not sure what school he went to. he said, no, sir. he said, do you know where he was born? i said, no, sir. he said, he was born in beaumont, texas. he says, does that mean anything to you? i said, no, sir. you have to think, this is another generation, and i was dressed in a little three-piece suit, a thin tie. jack brooks reaches across the table, grabs my tie. and starts pulling me across the desk. big congressional
didn't have the fire that jack brooks wanted, and jack brooks sort of led a -- the group that actually involved jerry szekely and a whole team that we had to deal with over the whole course of the inquiry. but i remember one day i got called up from congressman brooks' office, asked to come over. so i went over, and jack brooks had a resume in front of him. jack brooks says, boy, he said -- and he said this gentleman's name who i can't remember at the time. he was on the staff. a young lawyer...
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brooks, didn't you? >> yes. >> you said mrs. brooks was close to gordon brown. his wife, but, in fact, she was very friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be berating the government, and she would be standing up pretty vigorously for gordon grown. brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party, approximately when? >> i can't really put a date on it. i think the as i say, there was a growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the conservative party was i think, getting its act together looking more like a credible government, and it was a process. we had some strong allies as it were. i don't want to ruin his career, but kavanaugh on "the sun," i felt he was someone, you know, who thought that labour government was getting it wrong, lots of things he didn't agree with about what i was going, but i always felt he was a potential ally for pointing out that "sun" readers were moving
brooks, didn't you? >> yes. >> you said mrs. brooks was close to gordon brown. his wife, but, in fact, she was very friendly with tony blair and less well disposed to gordon brown? >> i think she was pretty friendly with all of them. i remember some strong arguments when i would be berating the government, and she would be standing up pretty vigorously for gordon grown. brown. >> when did you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party,...
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york times that it's rare when this segment is filled with so much anger but after reading david brooks' piece today titled the follower problem i just had to give a piece of my mind now all's opinion was along he did manage to fill those fifteen paragraphs or so with so much elitist but kissing that it makes the notion that the new york times is a left leaning and even more obvious joke now throughout the article he suggests that america has changed when he talks about our leadership he says of these days our country carries an attitude of opposing authority and apparently that's new according to brooks as well as a problem it is the in his world it's not the world the crap attitude of our leaders is the issues but it's you and yes i'm serious about that take a look at what he wrote he said i don't know if america has a leadership problem it certainly has a followership problem vast majority of americans don't trust their institutions that's not mostly because our institutions perform much worse in. they did in one thousand nine hundred five in one nine hundred fifty five when they wer
york times that it's rare when this segment is filled with so much anger but after reading david brooks' piece today titled the follower problem i just had to give a piece of my mind now all's opinion was along he did manage to fill those fifteen paragraphs or so with so much elitist but kissing that it makes the notion that the new york times is a left leaning and even more obvious joke now throughout the article he suggests that america has changed when he talks about our leadership he says...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> forget calling your doctor about how this ruling impacts you. cnn's sanjay gupta answers your questions, live. >>> and for the first time in history, possibly during this show, an attorney general could be held in contempt. we're monitoring the fight on capitol hill. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and this is what inspires us to create new technology.
i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> forget calling your doctor about how this ruling impacts you. cnn's sanjay gupta answers your questions, live. >>> and for the first time in history, possibly during this show, an attorney general could be held in contempt. we're monitoring the fight on capitol hill. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays,...
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brooks. is that correct or not? >> no, it's got nothing to do with rebekah brooks at all. the fact is -- when that coup began, and i think there was some story about him having visited gordon brown. those are my people who felt very strongly that they should go out and attack on this and say this is part of a conspiracy to get rid of the prime minister. you know, i just -- look, i had taken my own decision that really by then i was going to have to in effect say when i was going to go, and i thought it was just going to be unnecessarily damaging and unpleasant if you ended up having just a huge fight between me and the person who is almost certain to be my successor. >> i think mr. watson told us that he arrived a dvd from before brown. he gave evidence in that chair from exactly those lines. >> well, you know, i'm sure. >> i'm just not sure how this issue is going to help me. the last point he made, to make sure we're covering all the points of mr. watson, he gave evidence about a message communicated from mr. murdoch first to you and then passed on from mr. brown to him
brooks. is that correct or not? >> no, it's got nothing to do with rebekah brooks at all. the fact is -- when that coup began, and i think there was some story about him having visited gordon brown. those are my people who felt very strongly that they should go out and attack on this and say this is part of a conspiracy to get rid of the prime minister. you know, i just -- look, i had taken my own decision that really by then i was going to have to in effect say when i was going to go,...
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brooke?ow did investigators tie him to these cases? >> well, it's interesting. two years ago, the manhattan district attorney created a forensics science cold case unit, run by two very seasoned, and very relentless district attorneys. more evidence was investigated, new interviews were done with more than 100 witnesses. and the killer apparently bit one of his victims. investigators were able to get a dental impression from acala. >> acala, we know he represented himself in his california murder trial. does he plan on doing that again or does he have an attorney? >> this man is considered brilliant, has an iq between 125 and 160. he was represented by a court-appointed public defender. the three felony charges in new york, they the each carry a sentence of 25 to life. even if he successfully appeals his death row sentence, which is what he's doing right now, most likely he will die in prison for the california murders. brooke? >> deborah feyerick, thank you so much for us in new york. >>> ho
brooke?ow did investigators tie him to these cases? >> well, it's interesting. two years ago, the manhattan district attorney created a forensics science cold case unit, run by two very seasoned, and very relentless district attorneys. more evidence was investigated, new interviews were done with more than 100 witnesses. and the killer apparently bit one of his victims. investigators were able to get a dental impression from acala. >> acala, we know he represented himself in his...
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scott brooks' message from day one, get better every day.re led by a special talent and a special player like kevin durant, who is so gifted, so humble, it started to fall into place. and you love the line that he always uses. >> jeff: yeah, i just love their whole approach. i love that they come to work, they're hard-working team. it's set by the trio of durant, westbrook and harden. and scott brooks' demeanor with his young group, to me, gives them the core of a great coach and three very, very talented young players.'s hard to get to spot. >> mike: the line that you love so much is that he said, we weren't losing back then, we were learning how to win. >> jeff: how to win. and when you take that many losses, it's hard to keep a team upbeat. but they just kept focusing in on improvement. >> mike: wade kicks it out. chalmers to james. bosh the jump shot. exclamation points. by the way, scott brooks, his contract is up, as harden drives to the basket. but sam presty has been raving about scott brooks and talking about how he wants him to be
scott brooks' message from day one, get better every day.re led by a special talent and a special player like kevin durant, who is so gifted, so humble, it started to fall into place. and you love the line that he always uses. >> jeff: yeah, i just love their whole approach. i love that they come to work, they're hard-working team. it's set by the trio of durant, westbrook and harden. and scott brooks' demeanor with his young group, to me, gives them the core of a great coach and three...
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scott brooks' message from day one, get better every day.re led by a special talent and a special player like kevin durant, who is so gifted, so humble, it started to fall into place. and you love the line that he always uses. >> jeff: yeah, i just love their whole approach. i love that they come to work, they're hard-working team. it's set by the trio of durant, westbrook and harden. and scott brooks' demeanor with his young group, to me, gives them the core of a great coach and three very, very talented young players. but it's hard to get to this spot. >> mike: the line that you love so much is that he said, we weren't losing back then, we were learning how to win. >> jeff: how to win. and when you take that many losses, it's hard to keep a team upbeat. but they just kept focusing in on improvement. >> mike: wade kicks it out. chalmers to james. bosh the jump shot. exclamation points. by the way, scott brooks, his contract is up, as harden drives to the basket. but sam presty has been raving about scott brooks and talking about how he want
scott brooks' message from day one, get better every day.re led by a special talent and a special player like kevin durant, who is so gifted, so humble, it started to fall into place. and you love the line that he always uses. >> jeff: yeah, i just love their whole approach. i love that they come to work, they're hard-working team. it's set by the trio of durant, westbrook and harden. and scott brooks' demeanor with his young group, to me, gives them the core of a great coach and three...
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shimon peres, and hosted by the brookings institution in washington, d.c. the two leaders discussed israeli-palestinian negotiations and the nuclear program. later today mr. peres will be at the white house to receive the presidential medal of freedom and c-span will have coverage of that event. >> thank you very much for joining us. it's a great pleasure to have you here on this occasion to have the ten years of support for brookings. at one time i had something to do with the saban center and we're especially appreciative that so many of you have been involved in the work of the saban center over these ten years are here to join us today. i especially want to welcome senator senator inweigh inoue and the united arab emirates for inviting us for their presence today. >> when i asked how he would like to be honored, he, of course, refused and then when i said that no was not an option he said that we should do it in the brookings saban center tradition in the exchange of ideas about the middle east and who would he like us to invite to conduct thatten chang
shimon peres, and hosted by the brookings institution in washington, d.c. the two leaders discussed israeli-palestinian negotiations and the nuclear program. later today mr. peres will be at the white house to receive the presidential medal of freedom and c-span will have coverage of that event. >> thank you very much for joining us. it's a great pleasure to have you here on this occasion to have the ten years of support for brookings. at one time i had something to do with the saban...
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from the roof to the road pastor corey brooks 3 months on a "sit in" top of the ban did motel raisedalking from new york to los angeles pastor corey brooks filing very closely raising the money harder than expected. foothills of the appalachian mountain a five men the sample file sometimes walking in pain always. only the beginning cross-country trek another noble idea from pastor corey brooks spent months living on the roof of vacant motel across the street from a church on chicago's south side. raised $450,000 to tear it down now trying to build a community center in its place >> so far raised less than $25,000 up his $15 million goal that he says is frustrating >> i think people did not see the value of a community center they feel as if it is so hopeless that it cannot be resolved. therefore why should they spend their money why should they invest in that when nothing is being resolved at this point? my answer that have not given us a chance >> the group pushes on grain with their feet >> too much to quit i will start and to die before i quit >> when they stop to break and refuel
from the roof to the road pastor corey brooks 3 months on a "sit in" top of the ban did motel raisedalking from new york to los angeles pastor corey brooks filing very closely raising the money harder than expected. foothills of the appalachian mountain a five men the sample file sometimes walking in pain always. only the beginning cross-country trek another noble idea from pastor corey brooks spent months living on the roof of vacant motel across the street from a church on chicago's...
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i'm piers morgan. >> i'm brooke. and we can begin to hear the crowds behind us. to give you a geographic layout. tower bridge and beginning to hear the crowds screaming from the river banks of the river thames as this flotilla, as it winds around heading toward us and london bridge and then tower bridge where we are. >> celebrating as i say 60 years of queen elizabeth ii's reign. she is here with all the senior members of the family on a special barge "the spirit of chartwell" towards us here at the tower bridge. joined by richard quest who is, as exciting as i am, just fighting it. >> i'm turning around like a topsy-turvy thing. we are looking at the pictures on television. they've passed london bridge so the bells of the royal jubilee bells are just moments away from where we are at tower bridge and that means that the the shirt of chartwell is not far away. >> here she is. >> watching live pictures here with brooke morgan and richard quest at the tower bridge and literal literally several minutes away from the queen arriving. a magnificent barge. >> your iphon
i'm piers morgan. >> i'm brooke. and we can begin to hear the crowds behind us. to give you a geographic layout. tower bridge and beginning to hear the crowds screaming from the river banks of the river thames as this flotilla, as it winds around heading toward us and london bridge and then tower bridge where we are. >> celebrating as i say 60 years of queen elizabeth ii's reign. she is here with all the senior members of the family on a special barge "the spirit of...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we are about to hear from president obama who is on the ground in colorado for this firsthand look at the damage by the wildfires. the fire in colorado springs is the worst in the state's history consuming nearly 350 homes. now we have learned one person has been killed, another person is missing. this fire is not even close to being contained. eight c-130 planes will be joining the fight. it's been four years since all eight of them aircraft were called into action. i want to go straight to jim spellman in colorado springs. talk to me about what you've seen today. we have talked to someone that has lost everything. it's horrendous. >> reporter: it really is. they made a lot of progress. only 15% contained. this is the third good day in a row where they have been able to get in there and make progress against the fire. it's also allowed them to do assessments through the neighborhoods and figure out which homes have been lost. that's what led to the search that discovered the deceased
i'm brooke baldwin. we are about to hear from president obama who is on the ground in colorado for this firsthand look at the damage by the wildfires. the fire in colorado springs is the worst in the state's history consuming nearly 350 homes. now we have learned one person has been killed, another person is missing. this fire is not even close to being contained. eight c-130 planes will be joining the fight. it's been four years since all eight of them aircraft were called into action. i want...
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brooke baldwin has been there several days, what an assignment this is, brooke.d to see you, what is the vibe like there? >> reporter: rob, pinch me, when they said would you like to cover the diamond jubilee and her majesty? i said yes. incredibly exciting. i got here two days ago, we talked to so many people this, part my atmosphere, you walk down regent street and see the shops and shop window full of unionjacks and everyone is excited. we thought the royal wedding was huge deal in america so in love with the story of prince william, william and then catherine, this is really a bigger deal if you ask anyone it seems here in london. the quick lay of the land, tower bridge over my left shoulder, where this entire 1000 boat floatilla will culminate. 1000 boat, the final boat is the philharmonic orchestra. he said this is historic, the first time since queen victoria, 1897, people have seen something like this with the queen celebrating 60 years. it's a huge deal, rob. >> brooke, being an american it has to be kind of weird to take all this in. how are the commone
brooke baldwin has been there several days, what an assignment this is, brooke.d to see you, what is the vibe like there? >> reporter: rob, pinch me, when they said would you like to cover the diamond jubilee and her majesty? i said yes. incredibly exciting. i got here two days ago, we talked to so many people this, part my atmosphere, you walk down regent street and see the shops and shop window full of unionjacks and everyone is excited. we thought the royal wedding was huge deal in...
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>> that's right, brooke.ore bullets left in the fed's arsenal as we'd like to say. there are still more things that they can do. but i think one way to look at this is to say, look, he did say growth is coming back very gradually. we parse every word of these statements. the last time the fed came out with its statement, it was only gradually. as you say, every ajektive he could have put in there, they put in there. a big bang sort of another round of what we call quantitative easing, he didn't go that far. and i think that's a good thing in the sense that, a, he wants to leave it in case he really needs it, but also even though things are getting worse, he doesn't think that we're at that dire of a strait. so in a sense it's kind of a vote of confidence that things aren't that bad. >> that's the micro. i want to sort of look out macro sort of 20,000-foot view above. here we are looking at ben bernanke holding a news conference. we carried part of it live. how quickly we forget, right, this is brand new, this
>> that's right, brooke.ore bullets left in the fed's arsenal as we'd like to say. there are still more things that they can do. but i think one way to look at this is to say, look, he did say growth is coming back very gradually. we parse every word of these statements. the last time the fed came out with its statement, it was only gradually. as you say, every ajektive he could have put in there, they put in there. a big bang sort of another round of what we call quantitative easing, he...
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brooke. >> before i let you go, great way to end the week. look at the dow again. >> the dow up 240 pounds. the real sense of urgency that they showed is restoring confidence on wall street at least for today. things could change in an instant on wall street. >> we'll take it when we can get it. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >>> more now on europe's debt crisis plan. i want to bring in richard west. he's in london with what's happening here. you have these european leaders. they say yes, okay. they're going to send this bailout money to the struggling banks. would you qualify the move here as a bold one? >> that's a tough question. i don't think the europeans ever do anything bold but have a bold meal in the evening after a long summit. i would say expectations were very low for this summit. the fact they did anything was an achievement. what was special about what they did here, we don't need to get into the nuts and bolts of it. what they did was take realistic measures for long term solutions. for spain and italy, they put in p
brooke. >> before i let you go, great way to end the week. look at the dow again. >> the dow up 240 pounds. the real sense of urgency that they showed is restoring confidence on wall street at least for today. things could change in an instant on wall street. >> we'll take it when we can get it. thank you very much. have a good weekend. >>> more now on europe's debt crisis plan. i want to bring in richard west. he's in london with what's happening here. you have these...
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the very next day brooks returned with his buddy john haston. they tied up williams, robbed, shot and killed him. >> before they left they took a throw pillow, put it over a gun to muzzle the sound and shot mr. williams in his chest. >> police believe williams was targeted because the suspects figured he had coins and cash from his laundromat chains. craig brooks who pleaded guilty earlier was scheduled to go on trial in a similar trial in glen burnie. he tied up the homeowner with duct tape and held a gun on her. that victim reported the attack and gave a suspect description but only recognized him when prince george's county police released pictures of brooks in the williams murder. >> anyone who intends to rob and murder those within the border of our county we will do everything within our power to bring them to justice. >> pepco and prosecutors say there are lessons to be learned. ask for id of anyone coming to your door. if you have any suspicions, call police. $1,200 in cash, a laptop, camera, jewelry and electronic equipment were stolen
the very next day brooks returned with his buddy john haston. they tied up williams, robbed, shot and killed him. >> before they left they took a throw pillow, put it over a gun to muzzle the sound and shot mr. williams in his chest. >> police believe williams was targeted because the suspects figured he had coins and cash from his laundromat chains. craig brooks who pleaded guilty earlier was scheduled to go on trial in a similar trial in glen burnie. he tied up the homeowner with...
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brooke? >> jim acosta, thank. big day in washington. tell you, at this hour, a huge debate over the fast and furious scandal. lawmakers speaking out as to whether or not attorney general eric holder should be held in contempt of congress, which would be the very first time in history for an attorney general. a vote is expected live during this show. stay right here. stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbr
brooke? >> jim acosta, thank. big day in washington. tell you, at this hour, a huge debate over the fast and furious scandal. lawmakers speaking out as to whether or not attorney general eric holder should be held in contempt of congress, which would be the very first time in history for an attorney general. a vote is expected live during this show. stay right here. stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint...
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brooke? >> it's a domino effect.new york stock exchange for us. >>> a young boy bullied because he suffered attacks, attacks that made him sort of jerk around and cough and sometimes scream. now he's a young man, a former "american idol" finalist, and he's telling his story to none other than dr. sanjay gupta and dr. gupta's going to join me live with his story. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the on
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host: raven brooks? guest: well, i would say getting jobs back is absolutely the first priority at this point, and it does need, you know, some aggressive tactics there. i mean, you know, getting manufacturing capacity in this country back is vitally important. not only because it creates the kind of jobs that allow you to -- you have a major, let's say, world war ii-style conflict, we don't even have the ability to manufacture anything anymore. china makes all of our stuff, and it's not just low tech things. it's all of our stuff. host: we have a conversation on facebook, funny that the grasp of the facts would be questioned. death panels, phony birth certificates, voter fraud, 90% of what planned parenthood does is abortion, stimulus failed, obama apology tour, affordable care act was the government takeover of healthcare, and many more falsehoods are standard republican talking points. all phony. raven brooks, your thoughts? guest: well, i guess we can just tick off the list here. death panels don't e
host: raven brooks? guest: well, i would say getting jobs back is absolutely the first priority at this point, and it does need, you know, some aggressive tactics there. i mean, you know, getting manufacturing capacity in this country back is vitally important. not only because it creates the kind of jobs that allow you to -- you have a major, let's say, world war ii-style conflict, we don't even have the ability to manufacture anything anymore. china makes all of our stuff, and it's not just...
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brooks, was it braun to your attention that mrs. brooks went to see your special advisers on the 11th of may? >> i don't recall. it might have been. i don't recall the exact conversations. i do recall because i can see what might lie behind the question. are you treating different investigations and campaigns fairly? i do remember as prime minister consulting the secretary number ten about the accept that the police were about to take backed by the government which was to provide extra funding for the investigation. it was drawn to my attention. there is a special home office procedure for helping with particularly complex and expensive investigations used in various cases and it would be used in this case and he was satisfied that that was dealt with properly and effectively. it's an example, if you like, of the experience of making sure these things are done properly and i believe it was. >> were you aware of any pressure being put on you directly or indirect le by mrs. brooks to cause the review to take place? >> pressure, no. i
brooks, was it braun to your attention that mrs. brooks went to see your special advisers on the 11th of may? >> i don't recall. it might have been. i don't recall the exact conversations. i do recall because i can see what might lie behind the question. are you treating different investigations and campaigns fairly? i do remember as prime minister consulting the secretary number ten about the accept that the police were about to take backed by the government which was to provide extra...
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brooks, didn't you? >> yes. >> you said mrs. brooks was close to gordon brown. brown, if i can summarize it like a? >> i think some strong arguments when i would be bracing the government and all it's worth. she would be standing at pretty vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party approximately when? >> can't really put a date on it. i think it was as they say there was a growing picture of disenchantment with the government. the conservative party was i think getting its act together. looking more like a credible government, and it was a process. we had some strong allies as it were, i mean, i don't want to ruin his career but trevor kavanagh on "the sun," i felt he was someone who thought that labour government was getting it wrong. thought the conservative party was getting its act together but lots of things he didn't agree with what what a thing but i felt he was a potential ally for pony up to "the sun" readers were moving in our direction. >> i'm sure it's process, not an eve
brooks, didn't you? >> yes. >> you said mrs. brooks was close to gordon brown. brown, if i can summarize it like a? >> i think some strong arguments when i would be bracing the government and all it's worth. she would be standing at pretty vigorously for gordon brown. >> when did you you sense that mrs. brooks would be disposed to supporting you and your party approximately when? >> can't really put a date on it. i think it was as they say there was a growing...
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our own brooke baldwin is in london for the festivities. i stlulgts love that.hen in doubt, take a poll. >> why are americans so in love with the queen? >> i think it's the whole story. it's so row mant sized for americans especially with this rejuvenation of the monarchy. you talk to people in london and they say it was the duke and do you chess of cambridge, william and kate that re-energized the monarchy now. to much was about the royal wedding last year. walking around the streets of london as i have the last 24 hours, people here say basically if you thought the royal wedding was a big deal, this is an even bigger deal. 60 years on the throne, only one other queen can claim that, and that was queen victor ra in the 19th century. you mentioned the duke and duchess, we saw awesome twit pics from your stay. do you care to share? >> let's share, shall we, kate? i don't know what to begin with. are we looking at -- >> we're looking at you with the duke and duchess themselves. what are you doing? >> of course. as we are working on the big exclusive with queen eli
our own brooke baldwin is in london for the festivities. i stlulgts love that.hen in doubt, take a poll. >> why are americans so in love with the queen? >> i think it's the whole story. it's so row mant sized for americans especially with this rejuvenation of the monarchy. you talk to people in london and they say it was the duke and do you chess of cambridge, william and kate that re-energized the monarchy now. to much was about the royal wedding last year. walking around the...
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brooks, do you feel that you got too close to her when you were in power? >> look, rebekah brooks mattered obviously because i think he was the editor of "the sun" during my time. she had come to this monsignor position in international after i left. i guess frankly towards the end particularly, and i think you'll see a lot of meetings and calls towards the end, there wasn't a great deal of support left. so those people that did, sure, i was pretty close to. again, i mean bluntly, the decision maker was not rebekah brooks in relation to this. >> it was obviously mr. murdoch? >> yes. he was the key decision maker for sure. >> a schedule of all your contacts with editors between may, 1997, and june, 2007, has been provided. it runs to 18 pages. i'm sure we can put that on the screen. >> yeah. >> if there's any one point arising out of those earlier interactions, it's dinner at must sayerman's on the 15th of september, 1994, which had been arranged by gus and jillian fisher. first of all, do you remember anything about that? >> i remember that such a dinner to
brooks, do you feel that you got too close to her when you were in power? >> look, rebekah brooks mattered obviously because i think he was the editor of "the sun" during my time. she had come to this monsignor position in international after i left. i guess frankly towards the end particularly, and i think you'll see a lot of meetings and calls towards the end, there wasn't a great deal of support left. so those people that did, sure, i was pretty close to. again, i mean...
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rebekah brooks, dominic mohan, all of them. i had to focus on reading them back to the conservative fold. >> how important were they and all of this/ ? -- in all of this? >> the politics and not quite sure about. role he plays. facilitating a meeting. he was a friend. politically he sort -- supported various sides. >> it may not be possible to identify. would you have counted them among your good friends by 2008? >> yes. we got to know each other. her role in the media and my role in politics. we struck up a friendship. that friend trip grew even though she was, at that stage, still focusing gordon brown -- still supporting goverdon brown. >> she gave the testimony of the quantity and the tone of text messages. do you agree with the evidence on that matter? >> yes. swer phone calls, i'm not asking you to count them up, but approximate how often did you speak to her by >> as for her phone calls, approximately how often did you speak to her by phone? >> in opposition, particularly 2006 or 2007, not a huge amount. i always felt wh
rebekah brooks, dominic mohan, all of them. i had to focus on reading them back to the conservative fold. >> how important were they and all of this/ ? -- in all of this? >> the politics and not quite sure about. role he plays. facilitating a meeting. he was a friend. politically he sort -- supported various sides. >> it may not be possible to identify. would you have counted them among your good friends by 2008? >> yes. we got to know each other. her role in the media...
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syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. they are regulars on the newshour, and they come from different sides of the aisle. but they treat each other with respect. especially in what has been a very conteious race for president, it's a relief to hear 2 people sit down as adults discussing the merits and pitfalls of one side or the other and what it might mean for the election. even in politics, we believe public television is the place for civic dialogue and balanced news coverage. what do you think? >> like you, this public television station tries to focus on what's important. and, for us, it's making sure that our community is provided with the very best of what this powerful medium of television has to offer-- programs that bring the community together, programs that entertain and educate, programs that bring the world right into your living room and provide you with the tools to make positive changes in your life. if this station is something that you are grateful for, please do your part to help make sure it continues
syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. they are regulars on the newshour, and they come from different sides of the aisle. but they treat each other with respect. especially in what has been a very conteious race for president, it's a relief to hear 2 people sit down as adults discussing the merits and pitfalls of one side or the other and what it might mean for the election. even in politics, we believe public television is the place for civic dialogue and...
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brooks says. i noticed in her evidence to this inquiry she said it was perhaps a three minute conversation and that i looked slightly perplexed. i have read the ofcom issues letter in preparation for appearing before you today, and i think that is the first time i've ever read that letter. certainly it jogs no memory, and i've done a search in my private office of whether the ofcom issues letter was brought to my attention, and there's no -- we can find no evidence that it was. so i'm perfectly prepared to accept that there was a conversation, i just have no memory of it, and perhaps the reason i was perplexed or baffled was because i hadn't actually read the ofcom issues letter. >> you might have been given an old gist of what the issues letter apparently said, and you might have react today that gist, is that possible? >> well, of course, i knew from the previous conversation we were talking about with james murdoch that they were frustrated at the process. but i was always very clear that this
brooks says. i noticed in her evidence to this inquiry she said it was perhaps a three minute conversation and that i looked slightly perplexed. i have read the ofcom issues letter in preparation for appearing before you today, and i think that is the first time i've ever read that letter. certainly it jogs no memory, and i've done a search in my private office of whether the ofcom issues letter was brought to my attention, and there's no -- we can find no evidence that it was. so i'm perfectly...
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brooks, if i can move to her. was she someone who exercised power in your view in a very different way? >> rebekah brooks is important because she was editor of the sun. it would be interacting often with them. but as i said to you earlier there was no doubt who was the key decision maker. at that point at any rate. it may have changed when she became -- when she took over. >> did she not exercise power in the sense as she were the center of a network and also on occasion capable of administering personal attacks? >> so far as i was concerned, the central network, i mean i think, for example, going to social occasions at which she would be part of it. i don't think there were very many of those when i was there and probably got to know her better after i left office. of the attack side, let me make one thing absolutely clear. i did never and would never have her or anybody else to conduct a tax on individuals. despite what people may think and some of the stuff that's written, i absolutely hate that type of politi
brooks, if i can move to her. was she someone who exercised power in your view in a very different way? >> rebekah brooks is important because she was editor of the sun. it would be interacting often with them. but as i said to you earlier there was no doubt who was the key decision maker. at that point at any rate. it may have changed when she became -- when she took over. >> did she not exercise power in the sense as she were the center of a network and also on occasion capable of...
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finally, we're welcoming back to brookings tom davis, who is notably a former brookings federal executive fellow. behind that, a graduate of the u.s. military academy, has a masters in international security economics from harvard. he was a program analyst for the army, military assistant to the secretary of the army. he also commanded in the third gulf war as well as an assistant professor at west point. so a set of really great experts to dig into an important issue. >> thank you, peter. it's great to be here today and to be on the panel with mackenzie and tom. we're going to have a lot to talk about with the defense sequestration possibilities. i want to review two things very quickly, which you probably all know. one is, i think, that we probably all share an assumption that it's time for the defense budget to come down. as you know, we have been spending at historical highs. you've probably all seen the chart that looks at the top line. what always strikes me is that our spending in recent years has been higher than it was during the korean war. if you're like me, you pinch yourself
finally, we're welcoming back to brookings tom davis, who is notably a former brookings federal executive fellow. behind that, a graduate of the u.s. military academy, has a masters in international security economics from harvard. he was a program analyst for the army, military assistant to the secretary of the army. he also commanded in the third gulf war as well as an assistant professor at west point. so a set of really great experts to dig into an important issue. >> thank you,...
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not long ago, you tweeted that you sat next to mel brooks on a plane.rience because you tweeted about it. >> yes. i love mel brooks, i mean, everyone does, i guess. first time i left the baby. i went to new york to promote, or, to stand on the red car pelt for a moment for this "anger management" show and i was kind of excited. sad to leave the baby, but i'm going to get on the plane, i'm going to sleep for the first time, ever, since i was pregnant and really looking forward to it as a real vacation to go for 24 hours. and i couldn't because next to me is mel brooks. and you don't sleep. he has stories to tell. he has a whole lifetime. i didn't get to sleep. i was miserable buzz ovt overjo. we had this great conversation. i'm talking really fast. i'm so excited, i love him so much. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he's everything he hoped i would be, he pretended to know who i was. he was so wonderful head loves charlie's voice and -- just made me feel great and itasies he's grandfather to arthur saint. i thought, i'm going -- i know his office, he gave me his n
not long ago, you tweeted that you sat next to mel brooks on a plane.rience because you tweeted about it. >> yes. i love mel brooks, i mean, everyone does, i guess. first time i left the baby. i went to new york to promote, or, to stand on the red car pelt for a moment for this "anger management" show and i was kind of excited. sad to leave the baby, but i'm going to get on the plane, i'm going to sleep for the first time, ever, since i was pregnant and really looking forward to...
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>> it's sort of a little bit of both, brooke.saying is with all of these deadlines happening at the end of the year, for companies with payroll taxes, there's all kinds of things not knowing what tax rates are, you have to go ahead and program things in in advance. if you don't know what it's going to be or the bush tax cuts tax rates are going in at the end of the year, what it means is companies will be hesitant to hire, they won't know the rules. in part it's just a warning but also threatening and basically saying do your job so that doesn't happen. i have to say, brooke, that was classical jamie dimon style. he is there about one thing and he turns the tables and lectures congress about something else. >> i noticed that. but i guess you know, when he's talking about wall street business, what specifically does he want from washington? >> what jamie has said repeatedly that he wants is a sort of a grand bargain. and i've interviewed him a lot over the years. jamie dimon is someone who for much of his life at length democratic
>> it's sort of a little bit of both, brooke.saying is with all of these deadlines happening at the end of the year, for companies with payroll taxes, there's all kinds of things not knowing what tax rates are, you have to go ahead and program things in in advance. if you don't know what it's going to be or the bush tax cuts tax rates are going in at the end of the year, what it means is companies will be hesitant to hire, they won't know the rules. in part it's just a warning but also...
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golf has helped brooks tremendously as well. >> he's a big part of my life.after getting injured, it was that milestone. >> and like so many other milestones he set out to accomplish in his life, he's reached it. >> thomas brooks, you are an american hero, no doubt about that. and guys, he played today on team poll mer. they played pretty well. great to see those guys out there. >> i still stand amazed at the level of prosthetics that these men now have. mike said, which leg is it? you can't tell. >> i really love these guys attitude and family is important. his wife does a great job in supporting him. it's been my honor to do those stories. back to you guys. >> this
golf has helped brooks tremendously as well. >> he's a big part of my life.after getting injured, it was that milestone. >> and like so many other milestones he set out to accomplish in his life, he's reached it. >> thomas brooks, you are an american hero, no doubt about that. and guys, he played today on team poll mer. they played pretty well. great to see those guys out there. >> i still stand amazed at the level of prosthetics that these men now have. mike said, which...
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to start off tonight got to say we got a lot of responses out there to our tool time about david brooks last night you guys seemed almost as fired up about it as i was n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake responded to us on twitter and tweeted brooks posits that some of us are more equal than others and we must submit to our leaders too tempting to lord over others and yeah that pretty much sums it up we think we were the only ones who noticed the absurdity of this op ed from brooks and i thought that this comment from thomas was a good way of putting it simply if you don't have time to repeat my entire seven minute rant now the rest of our comments tonight what kind of amusing i'm not going to lie to first there's a commenter out there that's given our very own jenny churchill a pretty tall order rumble touch droid had this message to give to jenny on you tube he said bring back viral spiral make a girls of our t. calendar and make a loan to do a maxim spread this is your duty jenny churchill. now listen here buddy k. jenni have got plenty to do on a daily basis to make sure that our prog
to start off tonight got to say we got a lot of responses out there to our tool time about david brooks last night you guys seemed almost as fired up about it as i was n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake responded to us on twitter and tweeted brooks posits that some of us are more equal than others and we must submit to our leaders too tempting to lord over others and yeah that pretty much sums it up we think we were the only ones who noticed the absurdity of this op ed from brooks and i thought...