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case closed. >> but brooke later said she wasn't sure what or who she saw. e that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, or increases in cholesterol
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with tragic breaking news here, because word from israel is that the bodies of those three missing israeli teenagers have now been found more than two weeks after they vanished. they vanished june 12th. israel has been accusing basically since the get-go that the militant group hamas, accusing them specifically of kidnapping these three teenagers. as we're getting this new information at cnn, let me bring in cnn international's hala ga ranee from london and michael orrin. hala, to you, as we're getting this information as far as how these bodies were found, i'm seeing reports found in an open field, slightly covered. what do you know? >> well, what we know is what israeli media are reporting and the israeli army is telling us. they have not identified the three missing teenagers, but it appears as though all signs are pointing to this being the three teenagers, frankel, 16, shaar, 16, and in order to retrieve the abducted teens, the three bodies discovered in the area northwe
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with tragic breaking news here, because word from israel is that the bodies of those three missing israeli teenagers have now been found more than two weeks after they vanished. they vanished june 12th. israel has been accusing basically since the get-go that the militant group hamas, accusing them specifically of kidnapping these three teenagers. as we're getting this new information at cnn, let me bring in cnn international's hala ga ranee from london and michael...
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brooke? >> the fact these militants have all these cameras and know exactly what they're doing, the role of propaganda and social media. we'll delve into that later this hour. but arwa, let me ask about the u.s. embassy, the largest u.s. embassy in the world, almost like its own city, a compound. what's being done to shore up the embassy in baghdad? >> reporter: well, the u.s. has historically been secretive about its own security measures. we are hearing they are taking out some of the nonessential staff, relocating them as diplomatic speak goes, sending in additional teams to try to ensure the security of the embassy. it's located well inside the very heavily fortified green zone, although at this stage, of course, the green zone's perimeter in and of itself is being protected by the iraqi security forces. although it is a unit that is very loyal to shia prime minister nouri al maliki. there are also, as you have been reporting, preparations under way for an evacuation, should it actually r
brooke? >> the fact these militants have all these cameras and know exactly what they're doing, the role of propaganda and social media. we'll delve into that later this hour. but arwa, let me ask about the u.s. embassy, the largest u.s. embassy in the world, almost like its own city, a compound. what's being done to shore up the embassy in baghdad? >> reporter: well, the u.s. has historically been secretive about its own security measures. we are hearing they are taking out some of...
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>> reporter: yeah, brooke.eally disturbing, learning about this website called myredbook.com, and allegedly advertised children for sex, exploiting children. and the fbi today, brooke, shut down this website. it has been seized. we have learned that on this website, there were pictures of children of minors and descriptions of them, and they were being advertised. and the fbi, we have learned, executed several search warrants, arrest warrants today. sources tell us two people have been arrested according to sources, a man and a woman have been arrested for allegedly operating this website, myredbook.com. also, as you mentioned, this is sort of a -- of a broader effort by the fbi to crack down on child prostitution, brooke. in fact, we learned on monday that the fbi just over the past week rescued 168 children, and made 281 arrests, and we have learned that some of the victims that were recovered as part of this operation called operation cross-country actually were identified through this website, myredbook.com
>> reporter: yeah, brooke.eally disturbing, learning about this website called myredbook.com, and allegedly advertised children for sex, exploiting children. and the fbi today, brooke, shut down this website. it has been seized. we have learned that on this website, there were pictures of children of minors and descriptions of them, and they were being advertised. and the fbi, we have learned, executed several search warrants, arrest warrants today. sources tell us two people have been...
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brooke? >> that's the thing. you keep reading about this story and specifically their marriage, and i've seen nothing. nothing, not a peep that would indicate that anything was going wrong. but listen, this is just the beginning, and who are we to know. a lot happens behind closed doors. jane velez-mitchell, let me bring you in, because to this internet search. i think it's important that we are specific in saying that cobb county police, they will not say, you know, what they found on this particular computer. is one of the reasons they arrested harris. but they said that it is the chain of events does not point towards simple negligence. what to you read there? >> well, in fact, brooke, one officer went further, saying in my 34 years, what i know about this case shocks my conscience as a father, grandfather and police officer. so what was so shocking? is it just this internet search? allegedly found on one of his computers? how long does it take for an animal to die in a hot car. okay, or is there something mor
brooke? >> that's the thing. you keep reading about this story and specifically their marriage, and i've seen nothing. nothing, not a peep that would indicate that anything was going wrong. but listen, this is just the beginning, and who are we to know. a lot happens behind closed doors. jane velez-mitchell, let me bring you in, because to this internet search. i think it's important that we are specific in saying that cobb county police, they will not say, you know, what they found on...
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i'm brooke baldwin.ment call r caused that boeing 777 jet to crash and burn on a san francisco run way. the investigators made ma determination today about asiana airlines flight 214. that jet slams into the sea wall last summer because it was flying too low and too slowly. federal officials say the pilot botched the airplane's dissent during the visual approach. they also site mistakes the flight crew made with autopilot controls. >> the errors of the pilots were not because of incompetency, they were because of an expectation that the autopilot and auto throttle system would do something for them that the airplane was not designed to do and also a lack of plon it moni >> the ntsb adds that they did not understand the complexity of the flight system. >> an executive of malaysia airlines said the thought that many fears about flight 370 and the 290 souls on board could take decades before it is located. the air lines commercial chief told the british telegraph quote, i believe it is somewhere in the sout
i'm brooke baldwin.ment call r caused that boeing 777 jet to crash and burn on a san francisco run way. the investigators made ma determination today about asiana airlines flight 214. that jet slams into the sea wall last summer because it was flying too low and too slowly. federal officials say the pilot botched the airplane's dissent during the visual approach. they also site mistakes the flight crew made with autopilot controls. >> the errors of the pilots were not because of...
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i'm brooke baldwin. right now violent jihadists too extreme for even al qaeda are in control of a former chemical weapons facility in iraq. inside this plant, you have these stockpiles of old weapons. once produced here, mustard gas, sarin, vx. that's a nerve agent. in fact, you're looking at video that we have pulled from the cnn vault today shot by cnn's nic robertson and his crew back in 2002. cnn has this exclusive look inside. >> reporter: numbered and tagged, rows of rusting chemical car fare equipment lie in a rotting warehouse. the site, almuthana. birthplace of iraq's biowarfare program and heart of its chemical research and production in the 1980s. apparently left in ruin. what gulf war bombing didn't destroy in 1991, u.n. weapons inspectors did in the mid-1990s. filling containers like this with cement and putting u.n. tags on them. the sheer scale of this site, 25 square kilometers, is an indication of iraq's previous commitment to weapons of mass destruction. now containers like these are pu
i'm brooke baldwin. right now violent jihadists too extreme for even al qaeda are in control of a former chemical weapons facility in iraq. inside this plant, you have these stockpiles of old weapons. once produced here, mustard gas, sarin, vx. that's a nerve agent. in fact, you're looking at video that we have pulled from the cnn vault today shot by cnn's nic robertson and his crew back in 2002. cnn has this exclusive look inside. >> reporter: numbered and tagged, rows of rusting...
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brooke?ct that their sales numbers are up. how about that? >> they are. you know, gm sales not taking a hit. in may, the april sales were also up. keep in mind, the may sales are the strongest sales since 2008. sue this is still after all of these recalls coming out, a couple reasons they are not being manufactured anymore. a couple of people are out there looking for a car and the old gm model with the new gm and also there have been so many recalls that consumers are growing numb to them. it's not sticking as long and consumers as a whole are moving on from it. brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you very much. before i go, stelter, stop the twitters. >> live tv. >> you were just not too long ago hitched. >> yes, three months ago. >> have you seen this picture? a lot of people put a lot into the pictures they get for weddings but there was apparently this ceremony that sort of went under water. have you heard about this? everybody wants a great dock shot. a wedding party, 20 or so people. i love
brooke?ct that their sales numbers are up. how about that? >> they are. you know, gm sales not taking a hit. in may, the april sales were also up. keep in mind, the may sales are the strongest sales since 2008. sue this is still after all of these recalls coming out, a couple reasons they are not being manufactured anymore. a couple of people are out there looking for a car and the old gm model with the new gm and also there have been so many recalls that consumers are growing numb to...
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brooke?egal immunity meaning these americans wouldn't be thrown in iraqi jails, might this pave the way perhaps down the road for a larger u.s. military presence in iraq? >> the penthouse and the white house have been adamant, no. it will simply be up to 300 military advisers. look, as they assess, they're also going to be looking at those militants, what do they have, how are they on the move, what do they threaten? make no mistake, the u.s. intelligence community still gathering intelligence on the i.s.i.s. militants and still the option, the option of air strikes against them is out there. that has not been taken off the table. so this is, assess the iraqis, see what you can do to get them to get back into the fight and save their country and assess the militants and see what might need to be done, what could be done to stop their march and especially their march towards bagdad. brooke? >> barbara starr, thank you, at the pentagon for us this afternoon. >>> now to this. a lot of americans
brooke?egal immunity meaning these americans wouldn't be thrown in iraqi jails, might this pave the way perhaps down the road for a larger u.s. military presence in iraq? >> the penthouse and the white house have been adamant, no. it will simply be up to 300 military advisers. look, as they assess, they're also going to be looking at those militants, what do they have, how are they on the move, what do they threaten? make no mistake, the u.s. intelligence community still gathering...
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brooke?ung as 4 and rumors this is driving a large part of the child immigration boom. is the administration commenting on that? >> reporter: that's -- actually one of the main focuses. they're trying -- they have launched this campaign, secretary johnson writing an open letter to the people of central america, families and relatives sending their children by themselves, putting them in the hands of smugglers. and eventually sneaking into the country. they want people to understand these kids or these families also are not really guaranteed a free pass. secretary johnson trying to really drive that point home. even during his visit today in arizona, yesterday he also testified before some lawmakers here with the house homeland security committee. and today also some other members of his staff, specifically border control, deputy chief ron vitt he willo on capitol hill speaking to lawmakers. and this is one of the main strategy points is trying to tell the families and in guatemala and hondura
brooke?ung as 4 and rumors this is driving a large part of the child immigration boom. is the administration commenting on that? >> reporter: that's -- actually one of the main focuses. they're trying -- they have launched this campaign, secretary johnson writing an open letter to the people of central america, families and relatives sending their children by themselves, putting them in the hands of smugglers. and eventually sneaking into the country. they want people to understand these...
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brooke? >> jim sciutto on the ground in bagdad, thank you so much. >>> we have also just learned iraqi forces have laid down their arms in the face of i.s.i.s. fighters, withdrawing from a town called hadifa, a town a couple hours northwest of bagdad. iraq's military spokesman insists they are not simply cutting an running, that there was a strategic withdraw of these trups. i want to bring in peterman sewer, former aid to general david petraeus. welcome back. >> thank you. >> i read a piece in "the washington post" today talking about how the iraqi army is reeling from, to quote this piece, this psychological collapse. i'm curious if you think that has more to do with their inability to defend themselves or this lack of desire to fight a government that clearly disenfranchises them. >> i think the latter. any sports coach in the united states knows you can't teach and can't coach motivation. that's exactly what's happening with the iraqi army now. they have nothing to fight for, especially i
brooke? >> jim sciutto on the ground in bagdad, thank you so much. >>> we have also just learned iraqi forces have laid down their arms in the face of i.s.i.s. fighters, withdrawing from a town called hadifa, a town a couple hours northwest of bagdad. iraq's military spokesman insists they are not simply cutting an running, that there was a strategic withdraw of these trups. i want to bring in peterman sewer, former aid to general david petraeus. welcome back. >> thank you....
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin the hour with this battle between iraqi secure forces and jihadist militants happening here at the country's largest oil refinery. it's unclear exactly who has control of this strategic control. iraq's deputy oil minister says security forces have it. but several officials tell cnn that militants have seized it. all of this a back drop to u.s. secretary of state john kerry's mission to help the iraqi government regain control of the country on day two. as he is on the ground here in iraq, secretary kerry met for these critical talks with the kurds urging them not to quit this political process. later telling cnn that the kurdish president is willing to participate in this formation of a new government in baghdad. >> there is a constitutional process which we in our strategic framework have pledged to be supportive of and we are. that constitutional process is playing out right now. the fact is that even president barzani today who is opposed to the prime minister made it clea
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin the hour with this battle between iraqi secure forces and jihadist militants happening here at the country's largest oil refinery. it's unclear exactly who has control of this strategic control. iraq's deputy oil minister says security forces have it. but several officials tell cnn that militants have seized it. all of this a back drop to u.s. secretary of state john kerry's mission to help the iraqi government regain control of the country on day two. as he is on...
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for john brooks off the bench.t a goal in the world cup. >> everybody loves an underdog. unfortunately bad news situation in iraq, not looking so great. we actually begin with that. our latest story, on the verge of an outright war. >> more american soldiers and marines are on their way to baghdad at this hour to keep americans safe. special forces could also be deployed there as well. abc's martha raddatz has the latest for us. >> reporter: president obama told congress he is sending up to 275 soldiers and marines to iraq, 170 to protect americans at the embassy in baghdad. it is a $700 million fortress, 80 football fields in size built to with stand attack. but we have learned a significant number of the 5,000 who live and work here have been evacuated. this as the ferocious terror group isis took down yet another city. they are sunni muslims driven to crush their bitter enemy -- the shiaa muslim forces of iraq's government. as they roll, they are getting help from sunnis across the country. it is why america add
for john brooks off the bench.t a goal in the world cup. >> everybody loves an underdog. unfortunately bad news situation in iraq, not looking so great. we actually begin with that. our latest story, on the verge of an outright war. >> more american soldiers and marines are on their way to baghdad at this hour to keep americans safe. special forces could also be deployed there as well. abc's martha raddatz has the latest for us. >> reporter: president obama told congress he is...
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their daughter, brooke, died in a car crash. they are family says it was the result of a faulty ignition switch on her 2005 chevy cobalt. they settled initial claims against the company but asked to reopen the case, saying gm hid evidence from them. >> they're playing with numbers, that they don't count brooke's death, and she's dead because of that ignition switch. >> are you willing to settle this time? >> no. settlement is off the table. >> reporter: any amount of money? >> right. >> it's not about the money. >> so, general motors denies the allegation that it hid evidence. the investigation is expected to exonerate the current ceo, mary barra, who has repeatedly said she had no knowledge of the faulty switches until she took the top job earlier this year. she did hold several senior jobs before this top job, so the fact that it exonerates here is of importance. >> and her entire career has been spent at general motors. >> yes. >> so, a lot of the attention has been on mary barra. this recall came just a month into her tenure
their daughter, brooke, died in a car crash. they are family says it was the result of a faulty ignition switch on her 2005 chevy cobalt. they settled initial claims against the company but asked to reopen the case, saying gm hid evidence from them. >> they're playing with numbers, that they don't count brooke's death, and she's dead because of that ignition switch. >> are you willing to settle this time? >> no. settlement is off the table. >> reporter: any amount of...
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it's john brooks! it's john brooks of the usa!' header in the 86th minute seals the 3-1 victory for team usa. americans in brazil celebrating the win. >> number one! i can't believe we won, it was amazing. >> obama -- >> president obama? >> yeah, president obama. >> are you kidding me? >> president obama? >> they've been very good opponents for three world cups now. >> more than 10,000 people in downtown kansas city go nuts when john brooks scores the go ahead goal. next up for team usa is portugal on sunday. >>> and baseball fans are remembering hall of famer tony gwynn as one of the greatest hitters of all time it and one of the warnest personalities the sport has ever had. in 20 seasons with the padres and he did lead the padres to two national pennants. gwynn died yesterday of oral cancer. to what he attributed to chewing tobacco. san diego comes up short in the game losing 5-1. >>> when we return, signs on social media. the debate over whether a person who posts threats on the internet should be sent to jail. the supreme cour
it's john brooks! it's john brooks of the usa!' header in the 86th minute seals the 3-1 victory for team usa. americans in brazil celebrating the win. >> number one! i can't believe we won, it was amazing. >> obama -- >> president obama? >> yeah, president obama. >> are you kidding me? >> president obama? >> they've been very good opponents for three world cups now. >> more than 10,000 people in downtown kansas city go nuts when john brooks scores...
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>> yes, it was, brooke. i can't even count the number of missing children, abused children, cases that i've prosecuted myself, all the way back to 1987, and covered. and never once have i had a child that i've been personally working on the case, covering the case, be gone that long, that i could recall, that had a happy ending like this. much less, happening on the air. and it all happened so quickly. when we first started the segment, i didn't even know this. and you can actually see at one juncture, i'm holding my arm out getting them -- i didn't want to take my eyes off the father, he was afraid to even blink, because i wanted to watch every single nuance on his face. and i was trying to get them to hand me the wire so i could find out what was going on. >> and there are so many different cases out there, just hearing from one of your producers, said you were really passionate particularly about this story because you had heard about this father in the detroit area going door to door to door looking for
>> yes, it was, brooke. i can't even count the number of missing children, abused children, cases that i've prosecuted myself, all the way back to 1987, and covered. and never once have i had a child that i've been personally working on the case, covering the case, be gone that long, that i could recall, that had a happy ending like this. much less, happening on the air. and it all happened so quickly. when we first started the segment, i didn't even know this. and you can actually see at...
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i'm brooke baldwin. on iraq here, the terror group isis has shocked iraq and grabbed the rest of the world's attention with its ruthless sweep from syria into iraq's sunni heartland. shock number two has been the unexpected launch of the social media blitz that shows isis is not your average gang of heavily armed thugs. in fact, these thugs are quite social media savvy. and now we have this. perhaps the group's most polished production yet. a video circulating online today. apparently shot in syria in english, aimed at luring new recruits from the west. >> this is the land of jihad and the land of hiya. the land of living. we have brothers from bangladesh. from iraq. from cambodia. australia. uk. nothing has gathered us except to make a with the hayas. that's all we came for. >> jim clancy joins me from cnn international. quickly, we just got word that youtube -- let's show it, guys. youtube has yanked, the video has been removed. it violates the policy on vie lance. as you were saying, clancy, they will
i'm brooke baldwin. on iraq here, the terror group isis has shocked iraq and grabbed the rest of the world's attention with its ruthless sweep from syria into iraq's sunni heartland. shock number two has been the unexpected launch of the social media blitz that shows isis is not your average gang of heavily armed thugs. in fact, these thugs are quite social media savvy. and now we have this. perhaps the group's most polished production yet. a video circulating online today. apparently shot in...
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this is what else we've learned, brooke. i didn't understand the significance of this when i first interviewed mr. bothuell, also when i first interviewed him it took such a crazy turn, because the child was found alive in his basement, during the interview. but he said this to our bookers right before he went on the air. he said the day little charlie went missing that he had gotten a text or e-mail from the stepmother, monique, saying that charlie had not done his chores. what he explained that was, was charlie had not done his exercise regimen. they apparently have the 12-year-old boy on some kind of a strict exercise regimen. and there have been reports that the child was doing 4,000 steps a day on an elliptical and that the text -- the step mom sent was a picture of the elliptical. and the father said when he went home when charlie was missing, he was going to have to deal with that. is that child abuse? i don't know. that will be up to a judge and jury if bothuell is ever even charged with child abuse. right now, neith
this is what else we've learned, brooke. i didn't understand the significance of this when i first interviewed mr. bothuell, also when i first interviewed him it took such a crazy turn, because the child was found alive in his basement, during the interview. but he said this to our bookers right before he went on the air. he said the day little charlie went missing that he had gotten a text or e-mail from the stepmother, monique, saying that charlie had not done his chores. what he explained...
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brooke, did he deserve to be fired? answer that honestly.tonight. >> the story is confusing to me. why would a company go and take a ply -- a private person's image and use it on a beer and open themselves up to an invasion of privacy claim? unless the i'm memg -- the imagery lease agreement said i will let any company use my image. >> he was just happy to be on a beer can and signed it. >> he is not happy though. that's the thing. and then he has a wrongful termination claim against the school because i don't think he did anything wrong. >> it is just speculation. >> he didn't decide to put himself on the beer can and i don't see how it is unchristian. you know who else didn't agree to have his image plastered everywhere? jesus. >> but it is very christian. >> what do you think, joanne? where are you? riding a unicorn? >> it is not him on the can. it is the beard. fire the beard. shave it off and he can keep his job. >> are you ruthless. that is a scary beard. by the way, who has a four-part beard, andy? >> who has four parts to the beard?
brooke, did he deserve to be fired? answer that honestly.tonight. >> the story is confusing to me. why would a company go and take a ply -- a private person's image and use it on a beer and open themselves up to an invasion of privacy claim? unless the i'm memg -- the imagery lease agreement said i will let any company use my image. >> he was just happy to be on a beer can and signed it. >> he is not happy though. that's the thing. and then he has a wrongful termination claim...
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just between woody allen and neil simon alone and then mel brooks. it's astounding when you think about it. deciding to see you run 180 degrees in the other direction because there is so much pressure and expectation. all these people you mentioned are at your kitchen table. why set yourself up for that kind of pressure? >> that is a good question. tavis: why do it yourself? >> all i know is i loved so much what he did. i was so fortunate because, when i was 13, 14, 15, 16, when he was doing "the dick van dyke show," i know that i was a pain in the but. he let me come every day in the summer. iluould go to the des cahuenga studios and i would watch them with the writers and the directors and the actors and it was a tremendous experience for me. i always just wanted that. but it was overwhelming. i didn't know how i could quite ever do that. >> there is no question about it. rob reiner is one of the smartest people i know and he has been smarts and a little kid. very serious. when he was three or four years old and we did the 2000-year-old man, he wou
just between woody allen and neil simon alone and then mel brooks. it's astounding when you think about it. deciding to see you run 180 degrees in the other direction because there is so much pressure and expectation. all these people you mentioned are at your kitchen table. why set yourself up for that kind of pressure? >> that is a good question. tavis: why do it yourself? >> all i know is i loved so much what he did. i was so fortunate because, when i was 13, 14, 15, 16, when he...
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sharesy brooks stephen -- brooks shares. he has given talks focusing on the war and the east and we know he is a superb battlefield guide. many of you will have the leisure on monday of following him around the wilderness. those who have been with brooks before were at antietam, where he managed to get his coat tour co-tour guide to ford antietam creek. is he going to go bushwhacking in the wilderness this year? take some players. we do not want to lose them. brooks is going to speak to us. contingencies and circumstances, u.s. grant and the problem of virginia in 1864. brooks simpson. >> well, good morning everyone. first thank the team at the civil war institute, especially allison and iron, as well as peter. i must admit that i feel naked up here without a scarf on. know peter's fashion attire will understand that reference. out thatnt to point while peter recognizes that his advisor, jerry gallagher, made mistakes, my advisor, richard sewall, did no such thing. intrigued byo peter's presentation, which dwell ont -- seeme
sharesy brooks stephen -- brooks shares. he has given talks focusing on the war and the east and we know he is a superb battlefield guide. many of you will have the leisure on monday of following him around the wilderness. those who have been with brooks before were at antietam, where he managed to get his coat tour co-tour guide to ford antietam creek. is he going to go bushwhacking in the wilderness this year? take some players. we do not want to lose them. brooks is going to speak to us....
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it's john brooks.sa. >> reporter: it was the winning goal scored by the most unlikely of heroes. that tiebreaking and earth-shaking header came courtesy of team usa's 21-year-old rookie substitute john brooks who before monday night had never played in a competitive game for the u.s. national team and only made it off the bench after another player was injured. >> every team wants to start with a win and we did it. >> reporter: the historic header marking the first goal ever scored by a u.s. substitute in world cup history and a dream come true for brooks. >> i had a dream like two days before and that i scored in the 88th minute and now it's the 86 minute. i'm happy about it. >> reporter: within moments brooks became a household name trending on twitter. his profile page even becoming the most read article on wikipedia. some fans editing the page dozens of types to highlight his new icon status. this one reads "after scoring against ghana, he is now among the ranks of john f. kennedy, chuck norris and
it's john brooks.sa. >> reporter: it was the winning goal scored by the most unlikely of heroes. that tiebreaking and earth-shaking header came courtesy of team usa's 21-year-old rookie substitute john brooks who before monday night had never played in a competitive game for the u.s. national team and only made it off the bench after another player was injured. >> every team wants to start with a win and we did it. >> reporter: the historic header marking the first goal ever...
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i'm brooke baldwin. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the question now, will this meeting of the minds end with a u.s. strategy, a specific plan to stop isis militants before they reach baghdad or will it be mere discussions, consultations? we are hearing the military's top brass, including dempsey, have come up with a draft plan, a list of possible isis targets and ways to hit them, including dropping precision guided bombs from manned aircraft, and in iraq today, the political and economic stakes just got higher for the united states. isis militants stormed iraq's largest oil refinery. this is just north of baghdad. and at one point terrorists controlled most of that site. so this is significant here. also, if you look at the map, and baiji is the town with the largest oil refinery. you see the yellow, the southern section of iraq? oil refineries predominantly in that section of the country responded to what's happening in the north very quickly. oil giants even before this happened. exxonmobil
i'm brooke baldwin. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the question now, will this meeting of the minds end with a u.s. strategy, a specific plan to stop isis militants before they reach baghdad or will it be mere discussions, consultations? we are hearing the military's top brass, including dempsey, have come up with a draft plan, a list of possible isis targets and ways to hit them, including dropping precision guided bombs from manned aircraft, and in iraq today, the...
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and welcome to brookings. my name is ted to come. the acting vice president director of the foreign policy program here and on behalf of john thornton who is with us today cochair of the brookings institution's order trustees and our president strobe talbott. i'm delighted to welcome all of you here to brookings this afternoon for a special address by mitchell bachelet president of the republic of chile. we are very honored that she was able to take time out of her busy schedule here in washington, including her knitting with president obama at the white house earlier today. for the foreign policy programs alan and jayne bachan international leaders. i also want to extend a warm welcome to president bachelet's high-level delegation from santiago including many members of chile's congress and private sector leaders. we are especially happy to welcome back to brookings foreign minister niÑos who back in 1977 spent a year with us here at brookings as a visiting fellow finishing up his ph.d.. president bachelet is no stranger to our hall
and welcome to brookings. my name is ted to come. the acting vice president director of the foreign policy program here and on behalf of john thornton who is with us today cochair of the brookings institution's order trustees and our president strobe talbott. i'm delighted to welcome all of you here to brookings this afternoon for a special address by mitchell bachelet president of the republic of chile. we are very honored that she was able to take time out of her busy schedule here in...
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it's not as easy as we think, brook.st thing that has to happen is immigration needs to get involved and identify the minor, the individual. then that individual goes into the custody of orr, which is the office of refugee and resettlement. and they process the child. they give them shelter, vaccination. and after that entire process goes through, then the deportation could or could not happen, depending on the immigration case. and that, of course, is in immigration court. brooke. >> stay on it for us. excellent reporting, rosa flores. thank you for joining me. >>> and we move on. >>> and we move on. i'm brooke baldwin. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the question now, will this meeting of the minds end with a u.s. strategy, a specific plan to stop isis militants before they reach baghdad or will it be mere discussions, consultations? we are hearing the military's top brass, including dempsey, have come up with a draft plan, a list of possible isis targets and ways to hit them, including dropping precision gui
it's not as easy as we think, brook.st thing that has to happen is immigration needs to get involved and identify the minor, the individual. then that individual goes into the custody of orr, which is the office of refugee and resettlement. and they process the child. they give them shelter, vaccination. and after that entire process goes through, then the deportation could or could not happen, depending on the immigration case. and that, of course, is in immigration court. brooke. >>...
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>> hope: my father paid me a visit. >> brooke: deacon? >> quinn: it's about time. >> deacon: i had just ordered breakfast when you texted me. >> quinn: god forbid you should miss a meal.
>> hope: my father paid me a visit. >> brooke: deacon? >> quinn: it's about time. >> deacon: i had just ordered breakfast when you texted me. >> quinn: god forbid you should miss a meal.
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i can tell you john brooks [ inaudible ].get to why he's bilingual in a second but from what i hear, he is the total understudy story. he wasn't even supposed to play yesterday. yes? >> yes. that led to you just heard the announcer of the game say he couldn't have even dreamt it, but here's the irony, brooke. he did. a few days ago, he had a dream that he was going to score the game-winning goal in around the 80th minute toward the end of the game. this was far-fetched because he wasn't even supposed to be playing in the game. he was just a substitute. turned out he only got in the game because two other players had to get injured. by the way, he is also a defender, a position that doesn't spend as much time around the net. so he did have this dream and it's verified since he went in and told his teammates about it the next day, before the game was even played. he goes out, plays, and sure enough, pays it off. got to love that. of course, you got to love the american internet, too, because shortly thereafter, his wikipedia pa
i can tell you john brooks [ inaudible ].get to why he's bilingual in a second but from what i hear, he is the total understudy story. he wasn't even supposed to play yesterday. yes? >> yes. that led to you just heard the announcer of the game say he couldn't have even dreamt it, but here's the irony, brooke. he did. a few days ago, he had a dream that he was going to score the game-winning goal in around the 80th minute toward the end of the game. this was far-fetched because he wasn't...
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barra, is brooke melton included in general motors' death count? yes or no? >> to my knowledge, no. >> no? >> it was a side impact. >> her death has not been counted. it means like it doesn't matter. >> reporter: ken melton still keeps his daughter's number in his cell phone, something for him to hold on to. >> are you willing to settle this time? >> no. settlement is off the table. >> any amount of money? >> right. >> it's not about the money. >> reporter: general motors hired former u.s. attorney anton voluckas to do an internal investigation and ken and beth melton will keep fighting. >> brooke's worth it. whatever it takes. if it took the next 20 years, knowing the truth for her, it's certainly worth it. >> poppy harlow, cnn, mir marietta, georgia. >>> many people paused to remember the crackdown in at this enna men square. >>> world leaders and elderly vets are preparing to get together on friday to observe the 70th anniversary of d day. bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus ev
barra, is brooke melton included in general motors' death count? yes or no? >> to my knowledge, no. >> no? >> it was a side impact. >> her death has not been counted. it means like it doesn't matter. >> reporter: ken melton still keeps his daughter's number in his cell phone, something for him to hold on to. >> are you willing to settle this time? >> no. settlement is off the table. >> any amount of money? >> right. >> it's not about...
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rebekah brooks was one of his favorite executives.rite for both and rupert murdoch. that's why she had this almost unprecedented for being a quite junior "news of the world" journalist right up to the very top of the organization in the uk. within the last sort of couple of decades. so having said that, the chances of coming back to a major job in the uk at age 46 are probably going to be fairly limited. having said that she got a pretty large payout from the organization whenever she left. so she probably can sit back and spend some time with her family, and just kind of have a feeling of relief about the outcome of this trial. >> catherine, on the other side, andy coulson. what time of sentence, typically comes with a guilty verdict like this? >> well, for andy coulson, of course, he was a really close adviser to the prime minister. he's going to look particularly bad for prime minister david cameron because he has him very much in his inner circle. she's the head of communications. and he was apparently taken on at the recommendati
rebekah brooks was one of his favorite executives.rite for both and rupert murdoch. that's why she had this almost unprecedented for being a quite junior "news of the world" journalist right up to the very top of the organization in the uk. within the last sort of couple of decades. so having said that, the chances of coming back to a major job in the uk at age 46 are probably going to be fairly limited. having said that she got a pretty large payout from the organization whenever she...
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. >> reporter: absolutely, brooke. and it's hard to believe sitting here in rio that the weather is as bad as it is a couple of thousand miles away in recife. of but it was so bad, they were actually talking about postponing the match. so bad, too, that the u.s. friends and family actually couldn't make it to the game. the bus had such problems getting through, the torrential rain, the friends and family decided to watch this match play out from their team hotel. it was raining throughout the match. we saw klinsmann with his hat on. but you have to say, when it came to it, fifa's decision to let the match carry on as scheduled was probably vindicated, because it didn't have too much of an impact. but it's been really, really tough for the u.s. not just the conditions, the ridiculous traveling. they have traveled more than any other team up to this point in the tournament. and they have had what was known as the group of death when the draw was made in december. they easily could have finished bottom of this group, havi
. >> reporter: absolutely, brooke. and it's hard to believe sitting here in rio that the weather is as bad as it is a couple of thousand miles away in recife. of but it was so bad, they were actually talking about postponing the match. so bad, too, that the u.s. friends and family actually couldn't make it to the game. the bus had such problems getting through, the torrential rain, the friends and family decided to watch this match play out from their team hotel. it was raining throughout...
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brooks? good afternoon. >> item 3, public comment. i -- i'm mr. brooks. representing san francisco the various aspects have worked to launched the clean air program. which thankful the lack of lack of local agency formation in san francisco did not get finished to plan the build out of hundreds of mega watt of clean energy in san francisco to put thousands of people to work in san francisco over the next 10 years, around a thousand or more per year with the local 261 which is well represented in this room right now. and i just want to note that the reason i can talk about clean powersf in public comment is that it's not on your agenda at all. we've gone before the subcommittees and the commission or the environment commission recently insisting that the cleanpowersf plans and program be put back into climate action strategy. that the mayor pressured the department of the environment to remove from the climate action strategy when previously the department of environment staff said there's no way the city can make it's environmental goals and greenhouse ga
brooks? good afternoon. >> item 3, public comment. i -- i'm mr. brooks. representing san francisco the various aspects have worked to launched the clean air program. which thankful the lack of lack of local agency formation in san francisco did not get finished to plan the build out of hundreds of mega watt of clean energy in san francisco to put thousands of people to work in san francisco over the next 10 years, around a thousand or more per year with the local 261 which is well...
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. >> reporter: but those words aren't enough to the parents of brooke melton, who died driving a 2005hevy cobalt on her 29th birthday. >> i kept thinking that this is not possible. it's her birthday. it can't -- this can't have happened that she died. >> when i touched her hand it was cold. i knew in my heart and gut there was something wrong with the car. that it wasn't her fault. >> reporter: it was here that goode state pa prol says brooke molten's 2005 chevrolet cobalt hydroplaned on a rainy evening four years ago. the car spun out and was struck by another vehicle and dropped 15 feet into this creek. the accident report says melton was driving too fast for roadway conditions, causing her to lose control of the vehicle. >> he was driving 58 and the speed limit was 55. do you believe that that could have caused the accident? >> no. i believe that she lost power. >> reporter: it's now known the ignition switch on her cobalt was defective. this analysis of the data report shows the switch was in the accessory position at the time of the crash shutting the engine off and disabling the
. >> reporter: but those words aren't enough to the parents of brooke melton, who died driving a 2005hevy cobalt on her 29th birthday. >> i kept thinking that this is not possible. it's her birthday. it can't -- this can't have happened that she died. >> when i touched her hand it was cold. i knew in my heart and gut there was something wrong with the car. that it wasn't her fault. >> reporter: it was here that goode state pa prol says brooke molten's 2005 chevrolet...
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>> brooke: they haven't found him yet. >> katie: oh, my god.
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching "new day" as we're hearing new revelations from hillary clinton. as the book is set to hit the shelves. in a new interview, clinton is dropping even more hints about a possible 2016 presidential run. we turn to brianna keilar with a preview. >> you know hillary clinton has said she has a decision to make. well, if you're hoping for a little clarity on when she's going to do that you're not going to find it in this interview because hillary clinton is keeping her options open. >> reporter: on the eve of her head-grabbing book rollout, hillary clinton shares with abc news her timetable to decide whether she's running for president. >> i just want to get through this year, travel around the country. sign books. help in the midterm elections in the fall. and then take a deep breath and go through my pluses and minuses about what i will and will not be thinking about as i make the decision. >> reporter: pushing back her personal deadline to 2015. >> i will be on the way to
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching "new day" as we're hearing new revelations from hillary clinton. as the book is set to hit the shelves. in a new interview, clinton is dropping even more hints about a possible 2016 presidential run. we turn to brianna keilar with a preview. >> you know hillary clinton has said she has a decision to make. well, if you're hoping for a little clarity on when she's going to do that you're not going to find it in this interview because hillary...
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so rebecca brooks cleared of all charges.y coulson former communications director for david cameron has been found guilty of conspireing to hack phones. a long running trial at the britain's central court, highest court in the land. we'll get more when we can. >>> let's return to our main story today. western governments worried about what's happening in iraq not just because of instability in the region but what might happen in their own countries. the concern is hundreds of foreign fighters could return to their home countries and commit acts of terror. our correspondent has been to coventry to meet a man who's son travelled to syria to fight. three young teense, friends, al left home believed to have joined the group isis. their families are in shock. the father of one of the boys, the 18-year-old who's of afghan origin spoke to us exclusively. ali hadn't mentioned the group to his father, but his family is convinced he's joined isis. >> translator: the grief is limitless. every second every minute it's on my mind. >> what
so rebecca brooks cleared of all charges.y coulson former communications director for david cameron has been found guilty of conspireing to hack phones. a long running trial at the britain's central court, highest court in the land. we'll get more when we can. >>> let's return to our main story today. western governments worried about what's happening in iraq not just because of instability in the region but what might happen in their own countries. the concern is hundreds of foreign...
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brooks hamby showed us the way.f we don't accept that lesson, then sadly we will be that first generation that will lose the great judeo-christian faith heritage that our forefathers be keithed to us some 200 plus years ago. when you go back and look at the final words of joshua, when he was old and he was about to pass away, he says, now, therefore, feel the lord and serve him in sincerity and truth, and put away the gods which our father served before the river in egypt and served the lord. if it is disagreeable in your sight to serve the lord, choose for yourselves today whom you will serve. whether the gods which your forefathers served which were beyond the river or the gods whose land you were living. but as for me in my house, i will serve the lord. the simple challenge today, you are here as christians, as conservatives concerned about your country. the simple challenge is that as joshua stood on strength and courage, his faith was emboldened and there was freedom for the children of israel. if we find our s
brooks hamby showed us the way.f we don't accept that lesson, then sadly we will be that first generation that will lose the great judeo-christian faith heritage that our forefathers be keithed to us some 200 plus years ago. when you go back and look at the final words of joshua, when he was old and he was about to pass away, he says, now, therefore, feel the lord and serve him in sincerity and truth, and put away the gods which our father served before the river in egypt and served the lord....
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it's john brooks. it's john brooks for the usa. >> john brooks header, a 2-1 win over ghana. >> reporter: an estimated 1,300 people came to cheer on team usa here at cesar chavez plaza in san jose hoping for a wonderful experience. late goal, to win the opening game. as they watched the dramatic finish on two gi me smaller bay area >> you are my wondo. you make me happy when skies are gray. >> reporter: a sea of red, white and blue waited for chris wondolowski to take the field in his first world couple, a fairytale story. >> they never thought he would go to the next level. so to see that perseverance and drive take you all the way to the world couple, it's really an american story. >> he's -- world cup, it's really an american story. >> he's a hard working guy and we all look up to him for that. >> reporter: but where's wondo? the san jose's all time leading scorer warmed up but didn't play. however, his team usa stunned ghana with a late goal to win the opening game. as they watch the dramatic finis
it's john brooks. it's john brooks for the usa. >> john brooks header, a 2-1 win over ghana. >> reporter: an estimated 1,300 people came to cheer on team usa here at cesar chavez plaza in san jose hoping for a wonderful experience. late goal, to win the opening game. as they watched the dramatic finish on two gi me smaller bay area >> you are my wondo. you make me happy when skies are gray. >> reporter: a sea of red, white and blue waited for chris wondolowski to take...
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is john brooks, john brooks for the usa. >> reporter: it was the winning goal scored by the most unlikelyeaking and earth shaking header, courtesy of team usa's rookie substitute john brooks who before monday night had never played in a competitive game for the u.s. national team and only made it off the bench after another player was injured. >> every team wants to start with a win. and we did it. >> reporter: that historic header marking the first goal ever scored by a u.s. substitute in world cup history and a dream come true for brooks. >> i had a dream like two days before. and that i scored in the 88th minute. and, now it is the 86th minute. i'm happy about it. >> reporter: within moments. brooks became a household name. trending on twitter. his profile page, even becoming the most read article on wikipedia, some fans editing the page dozens of time to highlight his icon status. this one read after scoring against ghana he is now among the ranks of john f. kennedy, chuck norris and abe lincoln as american heroes. so who is this new american icon? >> i'm john brooks and this is my st
is john brooks, john brooks for the usa. >> reporter: it was the winning goal scored by the most unlikelyeaking and earth shaking header, courtesy of team usa's rookie substitute john brooks who before monday night had never played in a competitive game for the u.s. national team and only made it off the bench after another player was injured. >> every team wants to start with a win. and we did it. >> reporter: that historic header marking the first goal ever scored by a u.s....
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was it john brooks, clint dempsey or someone else? >> i think it was all three subs that came off the bench. they lifted the energy of the team. john brooks came in and did so well. obviously with the header but in the back as well. obviously he -- i think he had one mishap but he recovered from it. in the back tim howard played really well. i think it overall was a great team effort. obviously there were some individuals that didn't play as well as we usually see them play but i think there might be some adjustments moving forward and like i said before, there's more positives to take out of this game. >> abby, the women's soccer team has had a tremendous amount of success including taking home the world cup in the past but the men haven't quite reached that status, that height of success yet. could this be the year for them, do you think? >> well, i haven't picked -- i have them picked in our team pool. i have them picked going all the way. and i'm a firm believer that there's no greater time than the present to get things accomplis
was it john brooks, clint dempsey or someone else? >> i think it was all three subs that came off the bench. they lifted the energy of the team. john brooks came in and did so well. obviously with the header but in the back as well. obviously he -- i think he had one mishap but he recovered from it. in the back tim howard played really well. i think it overall was a great team effort. obviously there were some individuals that didn't play as well as we usually see them play but i think...
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brooke?ry much. >>> politics dominant this morning but it's more than just politics. it's about what's going to happen with immigration. >> presidential elections. >> more outside than inside so let's get to "inside politics" on "new day" with john king. it's big. >> no one saw this one coming. i was at home with the 3-year-old. i wasn't working late last night. called in to duty if you will. good morning. let's keep going on this fascinating political story. 65,000 votes in one congressional district last night changed american politics. let's get a sense of how deeply they have. robert costa of "the washington pos post". let's first hear from the winner and loozer because eric cantor last night was one of the most powerful politicians in america, one of the top republicans in america. listen to him here. you know, he just lost. >> obviously we came up short. >> it's disappointing, sure. but i believe in this country. >> the winner an economics professor named dave brat who last night 7:00 w
brooke?ry much. >>> politics dominant this morning but it's more than just politics. it's about what's going to happen with immigration. >> presidential elections. >> more outside than inside so let's get to "inside politics" on "new day" with john king. it's big. >> no one saw this one coming. i was at home with the 3-year-old. i wasn't working late last night. called in to duty if you will. good morning. let's keep going on this fascinating...