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brooke?kshank, thank you so much. >>> but i want to talk not as much about that, but really the reason why we're here in boston. again, the td garden hosting something like ten different bands and surprise gifts, two comedians, all talking about surviving and healing. and one of the biggest names to hit the stage here tonight is boston native james taylor, and in the days following that attack on boylston street, he was a huge inspiration for folks here. if you remember, he played "shower the people" among the thousands at m.i.t. in memoriam of officer sean collier, who was shot and killed during the hunt of the bomb suspects. ♪ you can play the game, you can knock out the part ♪ ♪ though you know it wasn't written for you ♪ ♪ tell me how can you stand there with your broken heart ♪ >> just about a half hour ago, i talked to james taylor, actually talked about that moment specifically, and he told me a little bit about the message he has for this city and what tonight's concert, what these mo
brooke?kshank, thank you so much. >>> but i want to talk not as much about that, but really the reason why we're here in boston. again, the td garden hosting something like ten different bands and surprise gifts, two comedians, all talking about surviving and healing. and one of the biggest names to hit the stage here tonight is boston native james taylor, and in the days following that attack on boylston street, he was a huge inspiration for folks here. if you remember, he played...
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brooke? >>> i want to talk about the jodi arias trial now, because it could all boil down to what happens today. right now, closing arguments are under way in phoenix, and we have heard four months of testimony about sex, about lies, and underwear. it may all come down to arias' mental state. the defense is arguing that arias had post-traumatic stress disorder when she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in self defense. on the other hand, prosecution says arias had a borderline personality disorder and that the killing was premeditated. alexander was found dead in the shower with a bullet to his head and 27 stab wounds, and a slit to his throat. jodi arias spent 18 days on the stand pleading her case. now lawyers are making their final closing arguments. now, some attorneys like to save a surprise sometimes for closing arguments because it's the last thing those jurors may hold on to, and if we hear any surprise fireworks, obviously, inside that courtroom, we will let you know right a
brooke? >>> i want to talk about the jodi arias trial now, because it could all boil down to what happens today. right now, closing arguments are under way in phoenix, and we have heard four months of testimony about sex, about lies, and underwear. it may all come down to arias' mental state. the defense is arguing that arias had post-traumatic stress disorder when she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in self defense. on the other hand, prosecution says arias had a borderline...
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brooke?nteresting, though, poppy, now being here in cleveland, and, you know, you're talking to people, we're talking to people, it is very much so an intermingling kind of community where a lot of folks maybe not just the girls but the parents, right, and even ariel castro who apparently lived in the home behind me. thank you so much, poppy. and as we learn more about these young women who are now free, how nice is it to see their photos with the word found revealed, we're now also hearing a little bit more about, you know, the tone in this particular neighborhood, in cleveland, more about ariel castro and some of the oddities that are also maybe happening through the years from some of the neighbors. wasn't i want to bring in torre dunnan who has been reporting near cleveland. you've been here and you're talking to -- who did you talk to? >> i talked to a neighbor. she lived about three houses over. she's 20 years old and she said, you know, ultimately at first she thought he was a pretty n
brooke?nteresting, though, poppy, now being here in cleveland, and, you know, you're talking to people, we're talking to people, it is very much so an intermingling kind of community where a lot of folks maybe not just the girls but the parents, right, and even ariel castro who apparently lived in the home behind me. thank you so much, poppy. and as we learn more about these young women who are now free, how nice is it to see their photos with the word found revealed, we're now also hearing a...
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brooke? >> okay, pamela brown, stand by there. again, these are federal charges, hence the federal courthouse here in boston. for more on the chronology and details and the ticktock as we see, i want to go to jake tapper who is now in washington for some new details on these developments today. and, jake, you're talking to these two government sources and i want you to specifically talk about this window when according to your sources some of these suspects apparently were contacted by dzhokhar tsarnaev after monday's boston bombings here on boylston street. >> that's right, brooke. it is an interesting window because what one u.s. government source tells me is that the three suspects that have been picked up for obstruction of justice claim that dzhokhar tsarnaev contacted them and asked them to dispose of these items, the laptop, and the fireworks, that were his, that you might remember a few days ago law enforcement was looking for in that land fill near umass dartmouth. but what law enfor
brooke? >> okay, pamela brown, stand by there. again, these are federal charges, hence the federal courthouse here in boston. for more on the chronology and details and the ticktock as we see, i want to go to jake tapper who is now in washington for some new details on these developments today. and, jake, you're talking to these two government sources and i want you to specifically talk about this window when according to your sources some of these suspects apparently were contacted by...
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ba brooke baldwin takes it live from here in boston. brooke, where are you? i'm going to throw to you. fun working with you in boston. take it away. >>> i appreciate that, my friend. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects had another terror plot in mind here in town, a suicide attack at the huge boston pops 4th of july show. but as they built these pressure cooker bombs in tamerlan tsarnaev's apartment in cambridge, they realized they'd be ready much sooner than they actually anticipated. so what did they do? you know what they did. they decided on an earlier detonation. you see this black van? this is a hearse carrying the body of tamerlan tsarnaev. it was met by a couple protesters at this funeral home just outside of boston. an uncle has now claimed the body of this suspected terrorist. also t
ba brooke baldwin takes it live from here in boston. brooke, where are you? i'm going to throw to you. fun working with you in boston. take it away. >>> i appreciate that, my friend. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects...
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i'm brooke baldwin.these chilling photographs you will only see here on cnn of the backyard where ariel castro allegedly held these three women and a child locked up inside. look at this. it is just junk. but it also offers hints at the potential horrors that amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight faced inside this home. pamela brown has been in cleveland for us. let me bring you in and walk me through some of the photos. because even just looking at this child's bike, it is kind of disturbing. >> reporter: yeah, just a picture of innocence there in the midst of a treasure trove of evidence and ariel castro's backyard, brooke. you look at the backyard, and it just looks like a yard full of junk, just a dinghy backyard, with old materials and we see a basketball hoop and bikes. but then you look a little bit closer at these pictures and perhaps there are clues as to what went on inside the house of horrors here. we see spools and spools of barbed wire. thick spools of barbed wire. and then we see
i'm brooke baldwin.these chilling photographs you will only see here on cnn of the backyard where ariel castro allegedly held these three women and a child locked up inside. look at this. it is just junk. but it also offers hints at the potential horrors that amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight faced inside this home. pamela brown has been in cleveland for us. let me bring you in and walk me through some of the photos. because even just looking at this child's bike, it is kind of...
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brooke? >> just talking to someone today about all the construction everywhere around town. zain asher, thank you very much. >>> want to switch gears now, go straight to live pictures we're getting breaks news here. if you're in and around the baltimore area, you perhaps see this smoke here, billowing in the air, white smoke turning to black smoke. what is this? let me tell you, few details. this is what we know. this is a train derailment, a cargo train in the baltimore area. according to the baltimore sun, they heard a loud explosion and then as you can see, they all witnessed this massive plume of white smoke. initial reports indicate no one was injured. again, initial reports. but by the proximity clearly of this train derailment and other buildings, not quite sure if this is -- looks to be -- i don't know a residential part of town or not. but hazmat teams are en route to attack this. looking at other pictures as we look at this here for the first time together, not quite sure what that
brooke? >> just talking to someone today about all the construction everywhere around town. zain asher, thank you very much. >>> want to switch gears now, go straight to live pictures we're getting breaks news here. if you're in and around the baltimore area, you perhaps see this smoke here, billowing in the air, white smoke turning to black smoke. what is this? let me tell you, few details. this is what we know. this is a train derailment, a cargo train in the baltimore area....
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brooke? >> it was incredible.appened and talking to the bartender. i was like why all these people? he said they just keep coming. i think the support is so totally there. >> they just keep coming. >> it was awesome to see. zain asher thank you very much. >> of course. >> speaking of boston it is the concert here to benefit the one fund which sold out in five minutes. huge concert tomorrow night at the td garden and the lineup is wicked awesome. you have james taylor. you have boston. you have the drop kick murphys all playing. new kids on the block. they actually helped sort of spearhead the whole idea to do the show in the first place. remember it was joey mcintyre. he just crossed the finish line when the bombs went off. aero smith will be there tomorrow night actually flying in from singapore. and in about 20 seconds i will be making a dash to the airport myself and hopping a plane to boston. i will be live there from boston tomorrow. we have some awesome guests lined up for the show. i will see you tomorrow f
brooke? >> it was incredible.appened and talking to the bartender. i was like why all these people? he said they just keep coming. i think the support is so totally there. >> they just keep coming. >> it was awesome to see. zain asher thank you very much. >> of course. >> speaking of boston it is the concert here to benefit the one fund which sold out in five minutes. huge concert tomorrow night at the td garden and the lineup is wicked awesome. you have james...
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brooke, back to you in a second. thanks so much. >>> we also have new details in the horrific story out of london where a british soldier was killed after two men attacked him with meat cleavers. the shocking scene unfolded in broad daylight on a southeast london street. >> witnesses say the suspects first hit him with a car, hacked him to death and dumped his body in the road. one of the attackers, with blood still on his hands, walked up to a man filming the scene and said this. >> an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. i apologize that women had to witness this today, but in our lands, our women have to see the same. >> reporter: witnesses say the second suspect went over to a bus, asking people to take photos of him as if he wanted to be on tv. authorities are still investigating the exact motive for the attack, and why it took police 30 minutes to arrive at the scene. both men are now in custody. and little is known so far about the victim. but a member of the parliament says he was in the british army. >> my und
brooke, back to you in a second. thanks so much. >>> we also have new details in the horrific story out of london where a british soldier was killed after two men attacked him with meat cleavers. the shocking scene unfolded in broad daylight on a southeast london street. >> witnesses say the suspects first hit him with a car, hacked him to death and dumped his body in the road. one of the attackers, with blood still on his hands, walked up to a man filming the scene and said...
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i'm brooke baldwin.ant to remind you, we're watching two stories today. number one, this is an incredible statement by a woman whose trial held the nation's attention for the past four months, jodi arias accused of the grizzly murder of her boyfriend, travis alexander. giving this bizarre, some are calling it, explosive interview moments after she was read her guilty verdict yesterday afternoon, and she told this reporter she would rather die than spend her life behind bars. so now we're watching the clock. we are just about an hour and a half away from this afternoon's hearing, the penalty phase, the death phase, so we'll take you live to phoenix momentarily. head down, see her here as he was read the charges yesterday. and this is the man accused -- switching gears, this is the man accused of kidnapping three young women, raping them, starving them, holding them prisoner in his own cleveland home here on seymour avenue for nearly a decade. and now it is this man, ariel castro, who is locked away, and h
i'm brooke baldwin.ant to remind you, we're watching two stories today. number one, this is an incredible statement by a woman whose trial held the nation's attention for the past four months, jodi arias accused of the grizzly murder of her boyfriend, travis alexander. giving this bizarre, some are calling it, explosive interview moments after she was read her guilty verdict yesterday afternoon, and she told this reporter she would rather die than spend her life behind bars. so now we're...
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brooke? >> hi, i'm jake tapper. right now we're learning more shocking details about what transpired in cleveland. dna tests confirm that amanda berry gave birth to ariel castro's baby, the ohio attorney general's office says the tests show the man accused of kidnapping her and raping her, that he is the father. castro's grown daughter is telling cnn about the times she was with him in the home, unknowingly just feet from his alleged victims. >> ever since my mom lived in that house, the basement was always kept locked. i've never been upstairs in the house. and i never had reason to be. i asked him if i could see my room for old time's sake and he says, oh, honey, there is so much junk up there, you don't want to go up there. >> castro's mother saying she's ashamed by what her son is accused of doing. >> translator: i have a sick son who has done something serious. i'm suffering very much. i ask for forgiveness from those mothers. may those girls forgive me. i suffer the pain they suffered.
brooke? >> hi, i'm jake tapper. right now we're learning more shocking details about what transpired in cleveland. dna tests confirm that amanda berry gave birth to ariel castro's baby, the ohio attorney general's office says the tests show the man accused of kidnapping her and raping her, that he is the father. castro's grown daughter is telling cnn about the times she was with him in the home, unknowingly just feet from his alleged victims. >> ever since my mom lived in that...
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oh yes, brooke. so the irs stops targeting the tea parties because -- not because of the actual behavior being bad but because people might catch them. >> well, because of their ideology. this was egged on. the new york times and the guardian all published op-eds calling for the irs to scrutinize organizations. not because they allegedly engaged in the fraudulent behavior, but because their opinions were different than that of this administration. and also what i find appalling is that you have the islamic society of north america, a muslim brotherhood front operating with the charitable status. you have the -- you have care and now they build itself. you have the national iranian american council that just lost a lawsuit because it is a pro iranian law group in violation of fara and the administration is not going after these groups. >> you left out ayso. >> the american yemeni situation on going. >> thank you. no, it was the american youth soccer association. >> oh. you can't bring islam into that.
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yeah. >> brooke: come on. just relax and talk. >> eric: i can't pretend to be the father of this child. >> brooke: bill can't be the father. >> eric: bill is the father. >> brooke: no, he isn't, or else my sister's life is ruined, and i can't do that to her, eric.
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jake, brooke?hn zarrella in orlando, florida, thank you so much. >> thanks, john. >>> it is a tough sight. a school here in oklahoma totally flattened. coming up next, hear from a student who was inside the building before, thank goodness, escaping to safety. >>> one of the most heart breaking scenes here in moore, oklahoma, is the rubble now of where plaza towers elementary school once stood. >> it is heart breaking to think of. the school day was almost over. students were zipping up their backpacks and then sirens wailed. a tornado was barreling down upon the town. terrified children huddled in hallways and classrooms. the roof and walls caved in. seven students were killed. teachers tore through the rubble to rescue sobbing children. one student described her ordeal. >> the sirens kept going off. we he had to go to the boy's restroom and duck our heads and put our bags over our heads. things were falling on my head. a brick hit my back. >> plaza towers elementary did not have a storm shelter. s
jake, brooke?hn zarrella in orlando, florida, thank you so much. >> thanks, john. >>> it is a tough sight. a school here in oklahoma totally flattened. coming up next, hear from a student who was inside the building before, thank goodness, escaping to safety. >>> one of the most heart breaking scenes here in moore, oklahoma, is the rubble now of where plaza towers elementary school once stood. >> it is heart breaking to think of. the school day was almost over....
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tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. thanks for watching. here you're watching on a great night tonight. usually when i say you're watching a great night, i'm lying. but tonight it's actually the truth. tonight, we have mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. so try to stay away wake. tonight on the program, here's some of the demonstrations bob pflugfelder has done on the show before. >> whoa! >> wow! [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight, he will be igniting a rainbow of fire, a hunl multipronged toilet paper weapon and he built personal hover crafts for us. you know, i tell you, when i was a kid, they used to have ads in the back of the kmomic books, build your own hovercraft. even in the kid when my imagination was vast, i knew i was too dumb to build one by myself. so i decided to get my own talk show to get smart to build one for me. tonight my dream comes true. now all i
tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. thanks for watching. here you're watching on a great night tonight. usually when i say you're watching a great night, i'm lying. but tonight it's actually the truth. tonight, we have mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. so try to stay away wake....
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>> brooke: uh, yes. i already told you. >> donna: let's be honest. been good at denying yourself handsome, sexy
>> brooke: uh, yes. i already told you. >> donna: let's be honest. been good at denying yourself handsome, sexy
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>> brooke: i... >> bill: brooke, something's wrong. >> brooke: [ sighs ] i-i don't know. [ sighs ] i shouldn't have called.
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>> well, hello, brooke.because he regularly came to the united states on a daily basis to attend school. and he had a study pass which is a pass that allows drivers to come from mexico to the united states without having to wait in the normal lines that people have to wait in. so it saves people about two hours. but they have to go through a special screening in order to get this pass. and when they do, all they have to do is drive up to the certain point in the port of entry, show the pass, and then they get in. and they're targeted because they are -- relatively easy to get in with this pass. >> he was a sitting duck. he was easy prey, going back and forth, the cartels hid out. when you look at your client's case, luis and look at what we saw with yanira maldonado, what are some of the similarities you sydney. >> some of the similarities is that it is a -- people don't realize how beneficial it is for drug cartels to use people who don't know they're smuggling narcotics. custom agents at the border are tra
>> well, hello, brooke.because he regularly came to the united states on a daily basis to attend school. and he had a study pass which is a pass that allows drivers to come from mexico to the united states without having to wait in the normal lines that people have to wait in. so it saves people about two hours. but they have to go through a special screening in order to get this pass. and when they do, all they have to do is drive up to the certain point in the port of entry, show the...
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brooke?miguel, you have this mother come out saying that her son suffered from this very rare form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which is an acronym called pandas. she said, you know, it's caused by strep throat? what exactly is the mother saying about that? >> yeah, look, the mother is not blaming everything on that. but she's saying she has dealt for several years with this pandas. apparently, i'm told by some people who know the family that she was diagnosed with this condition. it is a reaction that the immune -- it's a reaction that the immune system has to things like strep bacteria infections and it can be very, very debilitating in some people. >> thank you. next, a police officer ambushed. shot to death. now, his widow is speaking out. officer jason ellis was repeatedly shot after stopping some kind of ke bree over the middle of the road. the man hunt for his kilter continues. >> ask amy ellis what she misses most. >> his smile, the way he always made us laugh, his smell, just to
brooke?miguel, you have this mother come out saying that her son suffered from this very rare form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which is an acronym called pandas. she said, you know, it's caused by strep throat? what exactly is the mother saying about that? >> yeah, look, the mother is not blaming everything on that. but she's saying she has dealt for several years with this pandas. apparently, i'm told by some people who know the family that she was diagnosed with this condition. it...
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>> not yet, brooke.l caribbean adam goldstein did go to the cruise ship this afternoon to survey damage on its own. we know that the fire broke out some time around 2:30 a.m. and it raged for about two hours. it was a terrifying experience for people onboard. one of those passengers, danielle miller, spoke to cnn earlier today about what that was like. >> our room attendant was pounding on our door. i opened the door and just see people running around and yelling at us to get our lifejackets on and run as fast as we can. we probably ran up to that deck faster than we ever ran before. we were terrified. and a lot of people were just crying and freaking out. >> now aside from some faptiint and vomiting and fear, no one was injured. so that's the good news, brooke. >> all right. i appreciate the silver lining here, erin mcpike. let me ask you this. if i'm on that cruise ship and if i want to continue cruising, i'm going to want a little refund from royal caribbean. >> absolutely. and so royal caribbean did
>> not yet, brooke.l caribbean adam goldstein did go to the cruise ship this afternoon to survey damage on its own. we know that the fire broke out some time around 2:30 a.m. and it raged for about two hours. it was a terrifying experience for people onboard. one of those passengers, danielle miller, spoke to cnn earlier today about what that was like. >> our room attendant was pounding on our door. i opened the door and just see people running around and yelling at us to get our...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. what to do with the body of a terror suspect. in boston, no one wants it. >>> verdict watch. any minute jodi arias could learn her fate. we're live when it all goes down. >>> plus, syria vows revenge after israel strikes. >>> and good news for many american men. the little blue pill is just a click away. >>> good to see you on this monday. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here. two weeks to the day after the boston marathon bombing. dzhokhar tsarnaev is scheduled to appear at the federal courthouse in boston. that is happening this hour. he is robel phillipos, accused of lying to investigators and he may be close to getting released from police custody. joe johns is at the federal courthouse this afternoon. joe? >> brooke this hearing was originally scheduled to serve two purposes to talk about probable cause in this case and detention for robel phillipos, charged with false statements after the fact in connection with the boston bombing case. now, base
i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. what to do with the body of a terror suspect. in boston, no one wants it. >>> verdict watch. any minute jodi arias could learn her fate. we're live when it all goes down. >>> plus, syria vows revenge after israel strikes. >>> and good news for many american men. the little blue pill is just a click away. >>> good to see you on this monday. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me here. two weeks to the day after the...
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brooke? >>> and welcome. i'm brooke baldwin live here in cleveland for special coverage of the fast moving story of three long lost women. and, of course, the three brothers arrested here in this case. we're watching the story, we're also watching for you today this hearing on capitol hill, two live pictures, both on your screen here, we know that in washington, whistle-blowers are testifying about the attack in benghazi from september of a year ago. but, first, just over my right shoulder here, seymour avenue this is the home police say was a prison. but not too far from here, let's go to the pictures, absolute jubilation, not too far from where i stand in cleveland as we are hearing that gina dejesus, who went missing ten years ago, when she was 14 years of age, she was leaving her middle school, last seen at a pay phone, wanted to spend the night with a friend of hers, the mom said no. and then according to reports she was plucked off the street. tremendous media presence here. you can see cleveland affili
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brooke?her, you know, from what i've read, she's come out, this is according to her lawyer, saying that her son suffered from this very rare form of obsessive compulsive disorder. i talked to a political psychologist today who said, you know, it's caused by strep throat. what exactly is the mother saying about that? >> yeah. look, the mother's not blaming everything on that but is saying she has dealt for several years with this. apparently, i'm told by some people who know the family that he was diagnosed with this condition. it is a reaction that the immune system has to things like strep bacteria infections and it can be very, very debilitating in some people but other doctors we spoke to said they have never seen anyone react like this kid. >> miguel, thank you. >>> next, a kentucky police officer ambushed, shot to death. now his widow is speaking out. officer jason ellis was repeatedly shot after stopping to clear some kind of debris from the middle of the road over the weekend. the manh
brooke?her, you know, from what i've read, she's come out, this is according to her lawyer, saying that her son suffered from this very rare form of obsessive compulsive disorder. i talked to a political psychologist today who said, you know, it's caused by strep throat. what exactly is the mother saying about that? >> yeah. look, the mother's not blaming everything on that but is saying she has dealt for several years with this. apparently, i'm told by some people who know the family...
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i'm brooke baldwin.y's storm, people who live in this disaster zone can come and go as they please without actually having to go through the checkpoints. police and national guard have been manning some of the openings of the neighborhoods because they want to make sure they want to keep out looters. their checking for i.d.s closely. there has been still -- there is police presence around. we have seen more police going through this neighborhood. and homeowners are being encouraged not to stay after dark. they're here, they're walking through with a lot of insurance companies today, to see if their homes are a total loss or not. and how much money they can then get in return. as recovery here get ns under w in earnest, people are taking the time today to remember their loved ones and neighbors who did not survive. four people killed in monday's tornado are being remembered at funerals and laid to rest today. they include two of the smallest victims. take a look with me. 8-year-old kyle davis was in the t
i'm brooke baldwin.y's storm, people who live in this disaster zone can come and go as they please without actually having to go through the checkpoints. police and national guard have been manning some of the openings of the neighborhoods because they want to make sure they want to keep out looters. their checking for i.d.s closely. there has been still -- there is police presence around. we have seen more police going through this neighborhood. and homeowners are being encouraged not to stay...
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think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings institution was a centrist progressive think tank that didn't have a strong line about iraq what happened early spring of two thousand and two israeli american media mogul haim salon moved in carved out this of bond center at brookings by paying thirty million dollars and suddenly martin in the and all of the people that unit war on the war path for going into iraq and so a person like o'hanlon who's been flip flopping about was that god was the best he no longer has much of a track record to even talk about the current problems because he was part of creating this current problem so i'm really not surprised that he bailed out it took a lot of manipulation to get the united states into what i call iraq scam and the brookings institution and o'hanlon were part of that so no longer he doesn't want to defend it kelly you know. one of the we i wish michael had stayed because i want to talk a little bit about syria right now and we're repeating the same mistakes i think it's pretty obvious
think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings institution was a centrist progressive think tank that didn't have a strong line about iraq what happened early spring of two thousand and two israeli american media mogul haim salon moved in carved out this of bond center at brookings by paying thirty million dollars and suddenly martin in the and all of the people that unit war on the war path for going into iraq and so a person like...
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think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings institution was a centrist progressive think tank that didn't have a strong line about iraq what happened early spring of two thousand and two israeli american media mogul haim so bond moved in carved out this a bond center at brookings by paying thirty million dollars and suddenly martin in the uk and all of the people that unit war on the war path for going into iraq and so a person like o'hanlon who's been flip flopping about was that good was it bad he no longer has much of a track record to even talk about the current problems because he was part of creating this current problem so i'm really not surprised that he bailed out it took a lot of manipulation to get the united states into what i call iraq scam and the brookings institution o'hanlon or part of that so no longer he doesn't want to defend it kelly you know. one of the i wish michael had stayed because i want to talk a little bit about syria right now and we're repeating the same mistakes i think it's pretty obvious yes.
think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings institution was a centrist progressive think tank that didn't have a strong line about iraq what happened early spring of two thousand and two israeli american media mogul haim so bond moved in carved out this a bond center at brookings by paying thirty million dollars and suddenly martin in the uk and all of the people that unit war on the war path for going into iraq and so a person...
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brooke baldwin in moore, good morning, brooke. >> carol, good morning to you. a tough couple of days certainly in moore, oklahoma. let me set the scene. in this neighborhood, day two. folks who live here are able to come in, start to see what -- what reality is facing them. what they have left. justine driving down from oklahoma city to be here live with you this morning, we saw power crew after power crew after power crew, so the people who are lucky enough to have the brick-and-mortar, the walls of their homes, working to get power restored. meantime, happy news. some buzz this morning. a fellow oklahomian, carrie underwood. a lot of people talking about, she's announcing last night, she will be giving $1 million of her own tour. from a town two hours east of where i'm standing. so happy news there. as you mentioned, funerals certainly happening in moore, oklahoma, burying the little ones and the adults who perished just a couple of days ago. also the president coming here to moore this weekend. i want to bring in pamela brown, who has more on really just thi
brooke baldwin in moore, good morning, brooke. >> carol, good morning to you. a tough couple of days certainly in moore, oklahoma. let me set the scene. in this neighborhood, day two. folks who live here are able to come in, start to see what -- what reality is facing them. what they have left. justine driving down from oklahoma city to be here live with you this morning, we saw power crew after power crew after power crew, so the people who are lucky enough to have the brick-and-mortar,...
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. >> reporter: harry brooks and his family from gainesville took the traffic seriously.oing this, having time with your family instead. traffic in d.c. is the worst. >> reporter: now, when you actually get here to virginia beach, you'll notice something new as you come into town on route 58. yep, a brand new traffic circle here. you should have plenty of practice after driving around all the circles in the d.c. area. back here now at the beach in virginia beach, of course, that's the pay-off. you'd love to be out in the ocean surfing, having a good time in the sun. coming up at 6:00, if you do happen to get stuck in traffic, what's the best way to cope with all the stress? we'll tell you what some people here on the beach are saying. at virginia beach, adam tuss, news4. >> looks nice. >> he's covering a lot of ground there, or sand. >>> travellers hoping for good weekend weather. >> let's get the latest tonight with doug kammerer. how's it looking? >> tonight it will be the umbrellas. if you're heading to the beaches tomorrow or saturday, bring the jacks, bring the sweat
. >> reporter: harry brooks and his family from gainesville took the traffic seriously.oing this, having time with your family instead. traffic in d.c. is the worst. >> reporter: now, when you actually get here to virginia beach, you'll notice something new as you come into town on route 58. yep, a brand new traffic circle here. you should have plenty of practice after driving around all the circles in the d.c. area. back here now at the beach in virginia beach, of course, that's...
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cross-talk iraq i'm joined by my guests in washington michael o'hanlon he is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. journalist at antiwar dot com and we also have graeme smith he is director of institute for research middle eastern policy right cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want kelly i'm going to cut to the chase is iraq going into civil war sectarian civil war well as we've seen in the last week or so we've seen an alliance with the sunni . factions in iraq with the al qaeda backed factions in syria so we are starting to see what were peaceful sunni protests in iraq turned violent and i think if that's a bellwether for things to come where we are we're seeing peaceful protest turned violent because of al qaeda stepping up its attacks the violence i think there was almost four hundred i know there was seven hundred killings of civilians in iraq last month. up to four hundred this week i think so if that's any indication not looking good michael not any good indications coming out of iraq is the country in a state of collapse well i don't know if it's in
cross-talk iraq i'm joined by my guests in washington michael o'hanlon he is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. journalist at antiwar dot com and we also have graeme smith he is director of institute for research middle eastern policy right cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want kelly i'm going to cut to the chase is iraq going into civil war sectarian civil war well as we've seen in the last week or so we've seen an alliance with the sunni . factions in...
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>> no, brooke, i never have. as i was watching the case go in, it really reminded me of the stories we used to hear back in the early days before roe versus wade when many states made abortion a crime and there were certain states like new york that permitted abortions, but other states did not and women sort of got these back alley abortions. you would hear descriptions very similar to the descriptions we heard in this trial of terrible conditions and terrible, horrible things happening to the women. that such allegations would be made in this day and age after so many years that we thought we had escaped from that has been a surprise to a lot of people. i frankly can't remember having ever seen a criminal case involving this. now certainly we've seen -- there have been criminal cases involving abortions and there have been people charged with demonstrating against abortion clinics. as a matter of fact homicide cases against people who have killed doctors who perform abortions. we've had a lot of controversial c
>> no, brooke, i never have. as i was watching the case go in, it really reminded me of the stories we used to hear back in the early days before roe versus wade when many states made abortion a crime and there were certain states like new york that permitted abortions, but other states did not and women sort of got these back alley abortions. you would hear descriptions very similar to the descriptions we heard in this trial of terrible conditions and terrible, horrible things happening...
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brooks. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. eric brooks with san francisco green party and local grassroots organization in our city. so, first i want to make sure that it's made clear on the pg&e question. a lot of very -- varied environmental and consumer groups made sure the settlement that was reached with pg&e was strong, which is good for us because it gives us something real competition and it gives us -- and they'll have to spend more on it and it gives us a rate we can maybe compete with. but explicitly in that agreement is that pg&e has committed that in its program it will build hundreds of megawatts of solar energy in california and hire people doing it. so, people need to be aware that that's part -- this is not a buildoutless pg&e program. and there is real buildout in it. it's statewide instead of local and it's solar instead of integrated. >>> now, as to the presentation today, a couple of quick things. one is that we need to reel back on the buildout question and ask a very fundamental question that we have bee
brooks. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. eric brooks with san francisco green party and local grassroots organization in our city. so, first i want to make sure that it's made clear on the pg&e question. a lot of very -- varied environmental and consumer groups made sure the settlement that was reached with pg&e was strong, which is good for us because it gives us something real competition and it gives us -- and they'll have to spend more on it and it gives us a rate we can...
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>> eric: brooke, we can't. >> brooke: why not?i don't want you to -- you can't kiss me like that. >> brooke: you liked it, eric. so did i. that's because we still have something. we have our history. we have our children. this feeling -- we can do this. i will make you happy. >>ma
>> eric: brooke, we can't. >> brooke: why not?i don't want you to -- you can't kiss me like that. >> brooke: you liked it, eric. so did i. that's because we still have something. we have our history. we have our children. this feeling -- we can do this. i will make you happy. >>ma
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. >> brooke: just think about it, eric.e could be together again. >> eric: that's not what you wanted when we were. >> brooke: that's not true. i mean, there was a time when we were very happy together. we could have another child. we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: yours and mine. and that big house full of children and grandchildren and laughter again. it would be nice. i know you miss that. so do i. >> thomas: you know, i almost wish that, uh, she didn't have to remember.
. >> brooke: just think about it, eric.e could be together again. >> eric: that's not what you wanted when we were. >> brooke: that's not true. i mean, there was a time when we were very happy together. we could have another child. we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: yours and mine. and that big house full of children and grandchildren and laughter again. it would be nice. i know you miss that....
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with bill's baby. >> eric: i can't believe you're seriously suggesting this. >> brooke: we could have another child. we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: i can't have this child without you. it would destroy katie's marriage, and it would ruin every relationship that i have. you are the only thing that is
with bill's baby. >> eric: i can't believe you're seriously suggesting this. >> brooke: we could have another child. we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: i can't have this child without you. it would destroy katie's marriage, and it would ruin every relationship that i have. you are the only thing that is
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. >> brn: mk shields and dad brooks analyze the week's news. plus, a special report with our own macneil and lehrer on covering the watergate hearings. >> good evening from washington. in a few moments, we're going to bring you the entire proceedings in the first day of the senate watergate hearings. >> we are running it all each day because we think these hearings are important. we are doing this as an experiment to give you the whole story, however many hours it may take. >> woodruff: 40 years after the scandal that brought down an american president. robert macneil and jim lehrer rlect owateate's legacy and the gavel-to-gavel coverage that gave rise to the program
. >> brn: mk shields and dad brooks analyze the week's news. plus, a special report with our own macneil and lehrer on covering the watergate hearings. >> good evening from washington. in a few moments, we're going to bring you the entire proceedings in the first day of the senate watergate hearings. >> we are running it all each day because we think these hearings are important. we are doing this as an experiment to give you the whole story, however many hours it may take....
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>> brooke. her name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13.as my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms? >> yes. my intentions were -- she asked know bring condoms. i had the condoms in case. my intentions were not to have sex. >> you only buy condoms for one thing. >> to have sex, i know. that's why i'm being charged with being a pedophile. >> he's not being charged as a pedophile. that would be sex with a much younger child. instead, he'll face criminal attempt to commit child molestation. i think you think me and corporal knox here are acting like you can come down here and try to have sex with someone who is not consenting and that's not what we're talking about at all. we know good and well you would have forced yourself on brooke. >> my intentions was not to have sex but if the opportunity was there, then yes. but my intentions were not to go that route. that's the reason i feel like i'm being tricked. >> after the interview, raul is taken to the harris county jail. >>
>> brooke. her name was brooke. >> how old was brooke. >> brooke said she was 13.as my intention to have sex with her? no. >> did you stop down here at the chevron gas station to purchase condoms? >> yes. my intentions were -- she asked know bring condoms. i had the condoms in case. my intentions were not to have sex. >> you only buy condoms for one thing. >> to have sex, i know. that's why i'm being charged with being a pedophile. >> he's not...
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brooks: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mrs. brooks: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. brooks: as a member of the committee on homeland security's transportation security subcommittee, i am proud to be a co-sponsor of this commonsense piece of legislation that will increase accessibility and privacy for our wounded warriors at airport checkpoints. this legislation directs t.s.a. to develop and implement a process, to facilitate the ease of travel and to the extent possible provide expedited screening to our nation's -- through our nation's airports for severe injured or disabled members of the armed forces and veterans. the last thing our heroes need is to face unnecessary scrutiny or hassle or be
brooks: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mrs. brooks: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. brooks: as a member of the committee on homeland security's transportation security subcommittee, i am...
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brooke, if a lion saw you in the wild it would rip your face-off, so why are we so eager to make sure nobody is eating them? >> it wasn't wild lions they were killing. it was poor cage -- caged up sickly animals from zoos they were shooting and using as taco meat. it is interesting. they said they had bomb threats because of this? it seems like with this press released they are doing it to piss people off. they said we use shark meat, but nobody was angry. we thought it would cause an uproar so we used lion meat instead. that was their press released. >> bill, you are a human taco, a hard, crusty shell with tasteless goop pouring out. >> that could be taken as a complement. tough exterior and untasty meat so you don't want to kill me and eat me. i have been to tampa a lot, exgirl friend -- ex-girlfriend and don't want to talk about it. i thought this place needs more tacos. they did not have enough. if we can bring more meat into it, thank god. taco shortage, tampa, learn about it. >> lion tacos. i don't know. i don't have an opinion on it. >> i am going to tampa tomorrow. i will brin
brooke, if a lion saw you in the wild it would rip your face-off, so why are we so eager to make sure nobody is eating them? >> it wasn't wild lions they were killing. it was poor cage -- caged up sickly animals from zoos they were shooting and using as taco meat. it is interesting. they said they had bomb threats because of this? it seems like with this press released they are doing it to piss people off. they said we use shark meat, but nobody was angry. we thought it would cause an...
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brooke, thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting for us from cleveland.w information about ariel castro's mysterious writings. that's coming up. >>> plus, the fight is over. the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is buried. we have a details. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the olerson you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy a♪l of these years. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. (announcenergy cycle... natural cats. they were born to play. to eat. then rest. to fuel the metabolic cycle they were born to have, purina one created new healthy metabolism wet and dry. with purina one and the right activity, we're tur
brooke, thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting for us from cleveland.w information about ariel castro's mysterious writings. that's coming up. >>> plus, the fight is over. the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is buried. we have a details. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the olerson you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but...
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under extraordinary measure is it just to keep the government running joining me now as one would brooks of public notice to discuss thanks for having so nice to have you here great to be here so the debt ceiling was head on may nineteenth there hasn't been a lot of talk or discussions about this on capitol hill why is it there's a quiet issue right well you know capitol hill they like the way to the last budget and even though they did hit the debt ceiling in the middle of may they have until around october perhaps to use these extraordinary measures where they are borrowing against the retirement of federal workers and other things just to get by so you know nothing new here in washington you know even though they have time to plan they're really not. think that might change before they go home for the august summer recess but up until this. point there's been very little talk on this issue which is unfortunate well i was that worried when they passed no budget no pay because they suspended the debt ceiling which didn't exist for several months did that concern you was this a concern a
under extraordinary measure is it just to keep the government running joining me now as one would brooks of public notice to discuss thanks for having so nice to have you here great to be here so the debt ceiling was head on may nineteenth there hasn't been a lot of talk or discussions about this on capitol hill why is it there's a quiet issue right well you know capitol hill they like the way to the last budget and even though they did hit the debt ceiling in the middle of may they have until...
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that's "new york times" columnist david brooks and "washington post" columnist ruth marcus. mark shields is off today. and whether they're watching us on television or their laptop or their smarthone, we're gl yore here. >> or stone tablets. (laughter) >> warner:. >> woodruff: so the president's big speech on national security, he said we need to redefine as a country our approach to the war on terror. you said if we don't -- he said if we don't define it, it will define us. david? >> i think "redefine" is a little strong. i think we're fine. we had a period of intense expansion of the national security state in the early bush years. by the middle of the bush years we'd begun to try to normalize things and they tried to figu out how to scale things back and get out of guantanamo bay and things have been slowly returning to some sort of permanent normalcy since and i think with the speech the president gave this week was a very mature speech and serious speech and moved us another step in the direction. rhetorically it was big, substantively it was uncertain and small but a s
that's "new york times" columnist david brooks and "washington post" columnist ruth marcus. mark shields is off today. and whether they're watching us on television or their laptop or their smarthone, we're gl yore here. >> or stone tablets. (laughter) >> warner:. >> woodruff: so the president's big speech on national security, he said we need to redefine as a country our approach to the war on terror. you said if we don't -- he said if we don't define it,...