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>> brooke, this is very disappointing.pect and understand that the police have a difficult job. we get that. but when you're doing law enforcement, you have to do it with common sense and good judgment. indiana law says you have to produce identification. mike brooks spoke to the issue of the passenger saying get me a white shirt. that's a supervisor. clearly he's asking for that because there's some level of mistrust. and based upon that level of mistrust, he doesn't want to get out. he doesn't want to expose his family to the police for fear of what may happen. the breaking of a door when there's no threat being posed, excuse me, the breaking of a window, there's no threat being posed, tasering of someone who is not belligerent towards you, not fighting you, and the police, brooke, apparently issued a statement indicating they feared for their safety based upon him potentially grabbing a weapon. where is that in this particular video? i don't see it. i think it's excessive. i think the lawsuit speaks to the excessive nat
>> brooke, this is very disappointing.pect and understand that the police have a difficult job. we get that. but when you're doing law enforcement, you have to do it with common sense and good judgment. indiana law says you have to produce identification. mike brooks spoke to the issue of the passenger saying get me a white shirt. that's a supervisor. clearly he's asking for that because there's some level of mistrust. and based upon that level of mistrust, he doesn't want to get out. he...
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>> reporter: well, hi, brooke.ant to get to the tweet that has this community, and quite frankly, much of the nation buzzing. this is from nate hatch. one of the victims was shot by his own cousin. and he tweeted this from the hospital. and it says, i love you and i forgive you, jaylen, rest in peace. and i have to tell you, when you come to the makeshift memorial and you see this fence and all of the balloons and all of the posters, you're seeing a similar sentiment. you see people saying rest in paradise. there's jaylen's name. there's a teddy bear with his name on it. and i want to read to you a couple of letters. this one says, this is such a tragedy, i can't believe such an amazing person like jay would do such a thing. here's another one. jaylen was a good person, he did a horrible thing. what we're seeing with this shooting is really unprecedented. we've never seen anything quite like this where people are actually expressing good will towards the shooter. as for nate hatch, the victim who was surviving in t
>> reporter: well, hi, brooke.ant to get to the tweet that has this community, and quite frankly, much of the nation buzzing. this is from nate hatch. one of the victims was shot by his own cousin. and he tweeted this from the hospital. and it says, i love you and i forgive you, jaylen, rest in peace. and i have to tell you, when you come to the makeshift memorial and you see this fence and all of the balloons and all of the posters, you're seeing a similar sentiment. you see people...
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brooke? >> okay. thank you. we'll be in close contact with you talking to you next hour there on the syrian/turkish border but now to the fight against isis in iraq. what we're hearing now is mortars are hitting the capital city of baghdad right now. this is happening just a day after u.s. central command begun using a risky new tactic. they added apache helicopters to the fight. u.s. central command say apaches hit targets approaching fallujah which is less than an hour's drive from baghdad. pentagon correspondent barbara starr will have updates on the usage of the apache helicopters but first to you, ben wedeman, for us live in baghdad. what do you see? >> reporter: what we heard about an hour and a half ago were alarms going off in the so-called green zone or international zone where the u.s. embassy is located warning people in english and arabic to take cover. subsequently, we learned that three or four mortars landed in that area. no word at this point about any damage or casualties. th
brooke? >> okay. thank you. we'll be in close contact with you talking to you next hour there on the syrian/turkish border but now to the fight against isis in iraq. what we're hearing now is mortars are hitting the capital city of baghdad right now. this is happening just a day after u.s. central command begun using a risky new tactic. they added apache helicopters to the fight. u.s. central command say apaches hit targets approaching fallujah which is less than an hour's drive from...
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i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with this doctors without borders nurse kaci hickox as she's still standing by her contention she's absolutely no threat to the public. she's bracing herself for a standoff with the state of maine. you see the pictures here this moaning. she defied the state's quarantine request by hopping on her bike to take a ride with her partner. a police car followed her for this hour long ride. kaci hickox, as you know, her back story she just returned to states friday after treating ebola victims in sierra leone. and she was hopeful a legal showdown could be avoided. >> why a bike ride? >> this is something my partner and i like to do since we moved here this is our trail. >> were you afraid with the state police around >> i'm not afraid. >> have you heard anything from your lawyer >> sure haven't. still waiting to hear from the state of maine. i hope we can continue negotiations and work this out amicably. >> the governor has now responded to kaci hickox leaving her home. here he i
i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with this doctors without borders nurse kaci hickox as she's still standing by her contention she's absolutely no threat to the public. she's bracing herself for a standoff with the state of maine. you see the pictures here this moaning. she defied the state's quarantine request by hopping on her bike to take a ride with her partner. a police car followed her for this hour long ride. kaci hickox, as you know, her back story she just returned to states friday...
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i'm brooke baldwin.more breaking news for you right now as authorities have tracked down three teenage girls who are allegedly bound for syria to possibly fight with extremists. we are also hearing they have now been found in germany. cnn's ana cabrera has been working the story for us today. what do you know about these girls? and more importantly, what they were planning on doing? >> brooke, these girls are young. just 15, 16 years old. it's believed they apparently are somali descent or african descent. they reportedly went missing several days ago. family members became concerned and contacted local authorities, including the fbi. and we learned it was the fbi who over the weekend were able to track down these three young ladies in germany. they were detained in frankfurt, we're told. these girls had radical beliefs and had intentions of going to turkey and then syria where they wanted to link up with islamic extremists and join the fight on the ground there. we're told their plans weren't fully deve
i'm brooke baldwin.more breaking news for you right now as authorities have tracked down three teenage girls who are allegedly bound for syria to possibly fight with extremists. we are also hearing they have now been found in germany. cnn's ana cabrera has been working the story for us today. what do you know about these girls? and more importantly, what they were planning on doing? >> brooke, these girls are young. just 15, 16 years old. it's believed they apparently are somali descent...
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i'm brooke baldwin. i was just talking to poppy harlow about this nurse that was in mandatory quarantine at the airport after she came back from her work for dock ators without borders. she's since gone home to main many. state troopers are stationed outside of her home because, according to law and according to what we just heard and saw from the statement from the governor today, she cannot leave her home until the 21-day incubation period is over. she has lawyers. she says according to cdc guidelines, i'm going to self-monitor. if i want to leave my home, i should be able to leave my home. let me go to dr. sanjay gupta who i'd love to hear from this whole thing here. it looks like you're at the white house for this meeting with the doctors. there you go. so just posing the question to you, as a medical professional, you have been in these ebola zones in africa. would you stay in that home, sanjay? >> well, first of all, you hate that it's become so political. >> yep. >> and there's going to be a lot o
i'm brooke baldwin. i was just talking to poppy harlow about this nurse that was in mandatory quarantine at the airport after she came back from her work for dock ators without borders. she's since gone home to main many. state troopers are stationed outside of her home because, according to law and according to what we just heard and saw from the statement from the governor today, she cannot leave her home until the 21-day incubation period is over. she has lawyers. she says according to cdc...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this monday. new rules for heart workers returning from west africa pitting science against public policy, safety, the governors of new york and new jersey responding to backlash on their ebola policies with reports that the white house has urged them to reverse those policies just days after ordering mandatory quarantines. case in point, kaci hickox, the nurse who was held in quarantine after returning from west africa is now on her way home to maine. and she talked exclusively to us here at cnn about what she went through. >> the first thing i would say to governor christie is i wish he would be more careful about his statements relative to my medical question. i am not as he said quote-unquote obviously ill. i ham completely healthy and with no symptoms. if he knew anything about ebola he would know asymptomatic people are not infectious. i understand that people feel like they have a risk and i think we can have a conversation about what further meas
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this monday. new rules for heart workers returning from west africa pitting science against public policy, safety, the governors of new york and new jersey responding to backlash on their ebola policies with reports that the white house has urged them to reverse those policies just days after ordering mandatory quarantines. case in point, kaci hickox, the nurse who was held in quarantine after returning from west africa is now on her way home...
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i'm brooke baldwin.he first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states died and i'm quoting here, insidious death. this is the statement. these are words from the texas hospital where 42-year-old thomas eric duncan, a liberian national died this morning from ebola. you know the story. he traveled here to america for the very first time according to relatives from liberia late last month to reunite with his family and fiance who lived in dallas. once he became ill, duncan ended up at texas health presbyterian hospital where he received this experimental drug currently being used on an american ebola patient in nebraska. but duncan did not receive a blood transfusion according to some may have saved his life. his fiance had this to say about his death and medical care. this is what she said releasing a statement a little while ago. let me read it for you. she says this. his suffering is over. my family is in deep sadness and gri grief, but we leave him in the hands of god. this is dramatically change
i'm brooke baldwin.he first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states died and i'm quoting here, insidious death. this is the statement. these are words from the texas hospital where 42-year-old thomas eric duncan, a liberian national died this morning from ebola. you know the story. he traveled here to america for the very first time according to relatives from liberia late last month to reunite with his family and fiance who lived in dallas. once he became ill, duncan ended up at texas...
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i'm brooke baldwin. jake tapper starts now. >>> ebola making another alarming jump and not even a haz-mat suit helped. this is "the lead." the world lead. she only had contact with her patient two times. we're learning much more now about how a nurse assistant has become the first person to catch ebola in the west. >>> the national lead. an isis terrorist bragging about executing syrian soldiers who are digging their own graves. and the bragging is being done in perfect north american english. >> here with the soldiers of assad, you can see them dig
i'm brooke baldwin. jake tapper starts now. >>> ebola making another alarming jump and not even a haz-mat suit helped. this is "the lead." the world lead. she only had contact with her patient two times. we're learning much more now about how a nurse assistant has become the first person to catch ebola in the west. >>> the national lead. an isis terrorist bragging about executing syrian soldiers who are digging their own graves. and the bragging is being done in...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. this young woman, this nurse in dallas, texas, has contracted the ebola virus from her patient, thomas eric duncan. this marks the first known transmission of ebola on u.s. soil. he was the patient who died last week. a short time ago cdc director dr. tom frieden said they are reexamining protocols for handling these ebola patients but added they still don't know the specific source that led to this nurse getting ebola. a cdc says the nurse is clinically stable and happening right now, president obama is meeting with senior members of his administration to discuss this dallas ebola case now and review the national preparations being made. let me bring in our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen at that hospital in dallas. what we do of 40 or some people in contact with that patient who died last week, none is showing any kind of symptoms of this virus, which is wonderful news. are they still being monitored? >> they are monitored until 21 days after the last contact with mr. d
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. this young woman, this nurse in dallas, texas, has contracted the ebola virus from her patient, thomas eric duncan. this marks the first known transmission of ebola on u.s. soil. he was the patient who died last week. a short time ago cdc director dr. tom frieden said they are reexamining protocols for handling these ebola patients but added they still don't know the specific source that led to this nurse getting ebola. a cdc says the nurse is...
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i'm brooke baldwin. just twin hour the governor of maine has just released a statement about doctors without borders nurse kaci hickox and her pledge not to follow a quarantine. that state has asked her to follow. the thing s-these two sides cannot reach an agreement. here is more from the governor. >> i don't want her within three feet of anybody. >> what happens if she does is there any legal ramification? >> let's put it this way. i'll use the legal provisions to the fullest extent that the law allows me. >> it's not entirely clear what the governor of maine will do specifically, but here's what is clear. kaci hickox is not staying inside her home as state officials asked her to do. she took a bike ride just this morning outside of her home here in fort kent, maine. she talked to reporters. she said she's ready for a fight, a legal fight if it goes there. she was hopeful this morning, that is before the governor said what he did. why a bike ride? >> this is something my partner and like to do since we
i'm brooke baldwin. just twin hour the governor of maine has just released a statement about doctors without borders nurse kaci hickox and her pledge not to follow a quarantine. that state has asked her to follow. the thing s-these two sides cannot reach an agreement. here is more from the governor. >> i don't want her within three feet of anybody. >> what happens if she does is there any legal ramification? >> let's put it this way. i'll use the legal provisions to the...
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brookings. -- welcome to brookings. this event will set a brookings record for the height differential between guests and host. i'm kidding. the director is actually not that short. very recentg to be because we have limited time, and the more of it i use the less that we can use for dialogue between you guys and the director. director comey is here to talk about encryption and the problems it creates for law enforcement. this is a subject that a number of people here testified to the amount of interest in the subject all over the place right post a lot ofden, debates about surveillance reform. differenthas a respect of is about the impact related to the federal and state law-enforcement. the format will be simple. he is going to give a relatively brief set of remarks. i'm going to ask. -- we areing to ask going to move to a conversational format, ask a few questions, and then we will go to you and use as much of the time as possible for questions from the audience. when i do that, we are going
brookings. -- welcome to brookings. this event will set a brookings record for the height differential between guests and host. i'm kidding. the director is actually not that short. very recentg to be because we have limited time, and the more of it i use the less that we can use for dialogue between you guys and the director. director comey is here to talk about encryption and the problems it creates for law enforcement. this is a subject that a number of people here testified to the amount of...
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i am here with brooke goldstein, founder of the children's rights institute. a real thing i am told and director of the law fair project. another real thing i'm sure is real. like a new world cabernet she is intense and plans to linger until she turns bitter and gives you the runs. it is joanne nosuchunsky. hey, something new there. like a fine milk he gets more sour as he ages. it is tv's andy levey. the most emotion i have ever seen. and his face is more animated than the cartoon network. next to me, look at that,. nice shirt. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. is the president's hair showing somewhere? it is a question that could be asked -- a new totally scientific study says president obama's grair is 130% grayer than it was when he took office. they looked at pictures from every month of his presidency and analyzing them with photoshop to find the median gray value. it was published by the precedings of the national institute of science. they note that, quote, -- that's how it is pronounced, p-e-n-i-s. look it up. in january of 2009 we estimat
i am here with brooke goldstein, founder of the children's rights institute. a real thing i am told and director of the law fair project. another real thing i'm sure is real. like a new world cabernet she is intense and plans to linger until she turns bitter and gives you the runs. it is joanne nosuchunsky. hey, something new there. like a fine milk he gets more sour as he ages. it is tv's andy levey. the most emotion i have ever seen. and his face is more animated than the cartoon network....
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brooks. >> good afternoon airbnb brooks our city and specifically today making sure to represent the public in the coalition which back in the mid 2000s we pushed forward the brbd study and were the coalition that stopped our entire wire fabric from being owned owe google and architectureing we would have had a monopoly service in san francisco thing i want to thank the two of you supervisors for moving forward this forward i found in the language city owned this is vital we do this like the fiber we built out is owned and controlled by the city of san francisco and that we build anti a fiber brbd network to the city as quickly as possible and viewers watching this look at the chatting nothing a gig exhausting nothing k h a t n u g a deals with the 1010 issue of getting over a gigabyte of assess speed on the build out ftc is moving to get control of the internet we need to build this out quickly and get over the hurdles that supervisor wiener was talking about so we can get the economic boom that chatting nothing is xefrg to happen in san francisco in the next two years. >> thank you
brooks. >> good afternoon airbnb brooks our city and specifically today making sure to represent the public in the coalition which back in the mid 2000s we pushed forward the brbd study and were the coalition that stopped our entire wire fabric from being owned owe google and architectureing we would have had a monopoly service in san francisco thing i want to thank the two of you supervisors for moving forward this forward i found in the language city owned this is vital we do this like...
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brooks basically just touched on. the foremost way to make sure that you can set, the board of supervisors or that a policy board of san francisco could set policy over how those lines are being used is of course if they are managed and controlled by the public instead of by private corporation x with private corporation x you basically have to get that into the franchise agreement or the lease agreement and we know that those are not necessarily the most public processes ever and then once that's in there, that's in there for 20 years, 50 years, a hundred years, whatever they signed away your rights for. the san francisco resident who has lived here for 15 years and thought we definitely were going to have public broad band by now, i would support the goal of this sdudy but also support the eventual looking into the issues that you raised and how we can try to ensure that low income communities do have access to these resources. thanks. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> i'm randell brubaker part of the steering c
brooks basically just touched on. the foremost way to make sure that you can set, the board of supervisors or that a policy board of san francisco could set policy over how those lines are being used is of course if they are managed and controlled by the public instead of by private corporation x with private corporation x you basically have to get that into the franchise agreement or the lease agreement and we know that those are not necessarily the most public processes ever and then once...
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first i will do one in tribute to doug brooks as soon as i read you the very beginning. this is a prologue. the book starts with a prologue to introduce the general reader to the topic or a story and then it's in three parts transformation to the beginning evolution of the industry and as i said the corporate evolution of the mercenary trade into reaction part two and part three is expansion so you get a sense of all of the markets and the vast services provided by these companies. and the action includes congress, the military and geneva. this is the beginning. what the boy would remember most were the shoes. they were not his shoes and they didn't fit yet he was forced to wear them for nearly five hours as he crossed the desert in the middle of the night. at first glance they seem like ordinary leather shoes but they were different because the heels were at the front. shoes with backward heels and soles were the invention of the human smuggler who helps people like the boy and his parents to escape from iraq into kuwait. the idea was that of footprints were detected th
first i will do one in tribute to doug brooks as soon as i read you the very beginning. this is a prologue. the book starts with a prologue to introduce the general reader to the topic or a story and then it's in three parts transformation to the beginning evolution of the industry and as i said the corporate evolution of the mercenary trade into reaction part two and part three is expansion so you get a sense of all of the markets and the vast services provided by these companies. and the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. happy friday to you and my goodness, finally we begin with this wonderful news for the people of pennsylvania. this 48-day nightmare is over for folks in northeast pennsylvania who no longer fear the man described as peer evil is lurking in the woods out of their homes. eric matthew frein, this survivsu survivoralist. he has wounds on his nose, cheeks and forehead. here you go. the mugshot. it happened before police showed up. he was shackled with the very same handcuffs that belong to the state trooper he is accused of killing. >> coward! >> you low life! [ applause ] >> wouldn't make it in the military! >> you hear the people shouting at him from within that community not holding back. the jeers, the insults, as he's walked into court to hear the list of charges that could send him to death row if and when convicted. a huge sense of relief for the people in and around blooming grove, pennsylvania, who have been living in so much fear they even canceled halloween. >> it's just exciti
i'm brooke baldwin. happy friday to you and my goodness, finally we begin with this wonderful news for the people of pennsylvania. this 48-day nightmare is over for folks in northeast pennsylvania who no longer fear the man described as peer evil is lurking in the woods out of their homes. eric matthew frein, this survivsu survivoralist. he has wounds on his nose, cheeks and forehead. here you go. the mugshot. it happened before police showed up. he was shackled with the very same handcuffs...
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welcome to brookings. this event will set a brookings record for the height differential between guests and host. i'm kidding. the director is actually not that short. so i am going to be very recent ecause we have limited time, and the more of it i use the less that we can use for dialogue between you guys and the director. director comey is here to talk about encryption and the problems it creates for law enforcement. this is a subject that a number of people here testified to the amount of interest in the subject all over the place right now, post-snowden, post a lot of debates about surveillance reform. mr. comey has a different perspective about the impact related to the federal and state law enforcement. the format will be simple. he is going to give a relatively brief set of remarks. i am going to ask -- we are going to move to a conversational format, ask a few questions, and then we will go to you and use as much of the time as possible for questions from the udience. when i do that, we are going
welcome to brookings. this event will set a brookings record for the height differential between guests and host. i'm kidding. the director is actually not that short. so i am going to be very recent ecause we have limited time, and the more of it i use the less that we can use for dialogue between you guys and the director. director comey is here to talk about encryption and the problems it creates for law enforcement. this is a subject that a number of people here testified to the amount of...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with this possible serial killer and this killing spree that police say could span two decades. a 19-year-old woman has been found strangled to death at a hotel in hammond, indiana. a suspect is now under arrest but the discovery doesn't stop there. because while this guy has been in custody, police say 43-year-old darren vann started talking and where they could find the bodies of other women. the next day police went out and found three more female bodies. total here, seven. seven bodies found over the course of three days. at least three of these locations are actually abandoned houses and just a short time ago the hammond police chief talked about the suspect's candor. >> mr. vann told the police officers at the scene that he had messed up by committing the crime in hammond and was surprised how quickly he was located after the incident. >> vann could be charged as early as today. let me bring in a private investigator and security specialist and a former investigator wit
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with this possible serial killer and this killing spree that police say could span two decades. a 19-year-old woman has been found strangled to death at a hotel in hammond, indiana. a suspect is now under arrest but the discovery doesn't stop there. because while this guy has been in custody, police say 43-year-old darren vann started talking and where they could find the bodies of other women. the next day police went out and found three more female bodies. total...
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i'm brooke baldwin.oon after the nation learned a dallas nurse who treated ebola patient thomas eric duncan contracted the deadly virus, questions were swirling and fingers being pointed, how could this happen? were the correct safety protocols followed? initially the cdc seemed to suggest duncan's nurse could be to blame. many nurses taking issue with that blasting the cdc. they say nurses are being blamed and you know what? it's not their fault. nurses say they are not being properly trained. joining me now marla weston, ceo of the american nurses association. marla, welcome to you. thank you for all that you do. >> thank you, brooke. >> all right. so i have to get quickly to your response here. we've heard from now yesterday and then sort of cleaning up of comments today, dr. tom frieden, cdc director saying he feels awful if he sounded like he was blaming that young nurse in dallas. what do you make of his comments today? >> well, the reality is we have nurses and lots of other healthcare workers ste
i'm brooke baldwin.oon after the nation learned a dallas nurse who treated ebola patient thomas eric duncan contracted the deadly virus, questions were swirling and fingers being pointed, how could this happen? were the correct safety protocols followed? initially the cdc seemed to suggest duncan's nurse could be to blame. many nurses taking issue with that blasting the cdc. they say nurses are being blamed and you know what? it's not their fault. nurses say they are not being properly trained....
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them think brooks appeared in court this morning with a not guilty plea. >> timothy brooks pleaded guilty to five of the 30 counts against him. he could face jail time but his sentencing date will be at a later date. >> he left after entering a guilty plea, brooks is one of the ring leaders of the main line drug project. they were trying to take over the drug trade at several local high schools and colleges. >> he was number two, he was part of the drug trafficking ring, distributing marijuana to young people. >> he has accepted responsibility for selling marijuana, he truly regrets the poor decisions that he has made. >> prosecutors say that the pair recruited sub dealers that allegedly sold the drugs in school. 11 people were arrested in april when deputies busted up the operation. they both played lacrosse at the haverford school and then dropped out of college. the sentence calls between 9 and 16 months behind bar, how much time if any will be at the judge's discretion. >> i hope the consequences they take away, from their school and peers is that every decision has consequences. >>>
them think brooks appeared in court this morning with a not guilty plea. >> timothy brooks pleaded guilty to five of the 30 counts against him. he could face jail time but his sentencing date will be at a later date. >> he left after entering a guilty plea, brooks is one of the ring leaders of the main line drug project. they were trying to take over the drug trade at several local high schools and colleges. >> he was number two, he was part of the drug trafficking ring,...
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i'm brooke baldwin. here we go on this monday afternoon. the family of a 5-year-old boy in new york city is waiting to see if he'll become fifth case of ebola diagnosed in the united states. a couple of the other cases, remember they contracted ebola in west africa before flying to the states to be treated if you're curious about number there. this disease has set off a raging debate whether public safety trumps personal liberty. the pentagon now is considering mandatory are quarantine for all u.s. military coming back from west africa. four states thus far, new york, new jersey, illinois and maine ordered health care workers treating ebola patients in west africa must be quarantined upon arrival even if, this is the important part, even if they are showing no symptoms. doctors without borders nurse kaci hickox appears to be the first to fall under that mandate. she says if you initially read her dallas morning news piece and now heard the interviews on cnn she says her human rights have been violated un
i'm brooke baldwin. here we go on this monday afternoon. the family of a 5-year-old boy in new york city is waiting to see if he'll become fifth case of ebola diagnosed in the united states. a couple of the other cases, remember they contracted ebola in west africa before flying to the states to be treated if you're curious about number there. this disease has set off a raging debate whether public safety trumps personal liberty. the pentagon now is considering mandatory are quarantine for all...
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>> reporter: hi, brooke. apparently negotiations have been going on between the nigerian government and boko haram according to nigerian government officials they agreed on a cease-fire in the northeast where this insurgency is raging. and with a view to having these girls set free and brought back home. they say that there will be further negotiations going on in chad this week. the question is what are they negotiating? what are they providing boko haram? is it a prisoner exchange? very possible because the nigerian government has taken prisoner many senior boko haram operatives and family members who boko haram clearly wants back. that could be what is in negotiation. remember we haven't heard a word from boko haram's leadership and before the girls were kidnapped there had been twice talk by the nigerian government of a cease-fire with boko haram and both times the then leader of boko haram turned around saying it means nothing. brooke? >> that's the first thought i had. do we believe them with these fals
>> reporter: hi, brooke. apparently negotiations have been going on between the nigerian government and boko haram according to nigerian government officials they agreed on a cease-fire in the northeast where this insurgency is raging. and with a view to having these girls set free and brought back home. they say that there will be further negotiations going on in chad this week. the question is what are they negotiating? what are they providing boko haram? is it a prisoner exchange? very...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching the white house because president obama is doing something that many people in america are afraid to do, meet the health care workers, shake their hands. the president is also scheduled to speak a little later this hour after that meeting and so we will definitely take that live for you on cnn. this will make the second day in a row the president is speaking about ebola. we saw this scene right around this time yesterday before he hopped in marine one for a campaign stop talking about the automatic quarantines for workers who do not have any symptoms. reactions, he says, that are based on, his word, fear. yet today, you have secretary of defense ordering a mandatory quarantine for all u.s. troops returning from the ebola-affected nations in west africa. these are men and women who are actually not going anywhere near any of the sick. the policy will be reviewed in 45 days. >> this is a policy that was discussed in great detail by the community and families of the milita
i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching the white house because president obama is doing something that many people in america are afraid to do, meet the health care workers, shake their hands. the president is also scheduled to speak a little later this hour after that meeting and so we will definitely take that live for you on cnn. this will make the second day in a row the president is speaking about ebola. we saw this scene right around this time yesterday before he hopped in marine one for a...
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i'm brooke baldwin. pretty stunning report from "the new york times" says michael brown's blood showed up inside of the car of the police officer who ultimately shot him and killed him. it's evidence according to authorities of a struggle. but could the report also be a sign that officer darren wilson will not be indicted? the killing of this unarmed teenager ignited weeks of protests in ferguson, missouri, and gun was found on wilson's gun, uniform, and inside panel of his patrol unit. let me quote the "times." officers wilson said mr. brown punched and scratched him repeatedly leaving swelling on his face and cuts on his neck. wilson shot brown to death later outside of the car. so joining me now, joey jackson and also here mike o'mara. let's just begin with you, joey. my first question is why? why are we hearing about these leaks from this police officer from the first time in "the new york times"? are they preparing the public for something major like a nonindictment? >> it's a fabulous question and
i'm brooke baldwin. pretty stunning report from "the new york times" says michael brown's blood showed up inside of the car of the police officer who ultimately shot him and killed him. it's evidence according to authorities of a struggle. but could the report also be a sign that officer darren wilson will not be indicted? the killing of this unarmed teenager ignited weeks of protests in ferguson, missouri, and gun was found on wilson's gun, uniform, and inside panel of his patrol...
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newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> great to be with you on this friday, i'm brooke baldwin. another health worker in america has tested positive for ebola, another is declared free of this virus entirely here. just moments ago, one of the dallas nurses who was infected hugged the president and we have the photo to show it. here they are. nice little embrace in what appears to be the oval office here. of course, nina pham, she was in that hospital in maryland just a week after being transported from the hospital in dallas. we are getting these new photos from the white house. we do know that she is ebola-free and she spoke to us a little while ago. take a listen. >> i'd first and foremost like to tlank god, my family, and friends. throughout this ordeal, i have put my trust in god and my medical team. i am on my way back to recovery even as i reflect on how many others have not been so fortunate. of course i am so incredibly thankful for everyone involved in my care from the moment i became ill and was admitted to texas health presbyterian hospital, dallas, up to today, my d
newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> great to be with you on this friday, i'm brooke baldwin. another health worker in america has tested positive for ebola, another is declared free of this virus entirely here. just moments ago, one of the dallas nurses who was infected hugged the president and we have the photo to show it. here they are. nice little embrace in what appears to be the oval office here. of course, nina pham, she was in that hospital in maryland just a week...
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brook field said that will not affect its ability to buy the revel. stocks took a nose dive on wednesday following the first case of ebola in the u.s. futures are mixed. >> reporter: ebola concerns would impact the price of chocolate. 70% of the world's supply comes from what is considered the hot zone. >> wilt the stilt is now wilt the stamp. the stamps are extra tall, one shows the hall of famer in a philadelphia warrior's uniform, the other in a laker's jersey. the stamp will be dedicated at a sixers game december 5. >>> an ohio woman is suing a sperm bank she claims she was inseminated with the wrong donor's sample. >>> tweets about a ferguson grand jury spark a probe. >> reporter: we're dry, we have couple of showers off the coastline, details in the seven-day forecast coming right up. are you busy? i'm just day-dreaming. about your dream trip to italy? yeah. with your sisters, to shop and see the sights. is it that obvious? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, it's the new frankenbucks. with 10 top pr
brook field said that will not affect its ability to buy the revel. stocks took a nose dive on wednesday following the first case of ebola in the u.s. futures are mixed. >> reporter: ebola concerns would impact the price of chocolate. 70% of the world's supply comes from what is considered the hot zone. >> wilt the stilt is now wilt the stamp. the stamps are extra tall, one shows the hall of famer in a philadelphia warrior's uniform, the other in a laker's jersey. the stamp will be...
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thanks for coming on. >> hi, brooke.pleasure. >> i can only imagine the phone call after phone call that you're receiving on your show and i know the news about amber vincent jumping on that plane, you know, to cleveland came out after your show, but are you hearing anything about how folks in dallas are reacting to that at all? >> yes. as long as there's such a thing as twitter or facebook i don't have to wait until the following morning's show. this morning we were talking be about amber this morning before we knew who she was. the afternoon comes and we now know who she was. first inclination for people is to pray for her as we have nina pham as we did for mr. duncan. now upon learning this, i don't want to say it's mixed feelings we still want her to get well but collectively we would like to go excuse me, what in the world are you doing getting on a plane. -- frieden at the cdc finally showing some willingness to deliver some harsh truth to people suggesting anybody who is in close contact with mr. duncan maybe you
thanks for coming on. >> hi, brooke.pleasure. >> i can only imagine the phone call after phone call that you're receiving on your show and i know the news about amber vincent jumping on that plane, you know, to cleveland came out after your show, but are you hearing anything about how folks in dallas are reacting to that at all? >> yes. as long as there's such a thing as twitter or facebook i don't have to wait until the following morning's show. this morning we were talking...
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i'm brooke baldwin.creasing number of high profile voices now are chiming in on the president's strategy against isis. their words at times can be harsh. blasting the president's foreign policy for setting the stage for isis. slamming his no ground troops pledge and you have former members of obama's own administration, former secretary of state hillary clinton, ex-defense secretary robert gates, and most recently here, obama's foreign defense secretary and cia director leon panetta and former president jimmy carter. let me add one more name to the list here who will have an opportunity to expand on his thoughts. general james conway. general, welcome. nice to have you here. >> good to be aboard. >> this is a quote heard all around the world. you can elaborate. you recently were at a political conference saying that the president's isis strategy "doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of succeeding." those are harsh words, sir. what do you mean by that? >> i appreciate the chance to elaborate quite fra
i'm brooke baldwin.creasing number of high profile voices now are chiming in on the president's strategy against isis. their words at times can be harsh. blasting the president's foreign policy for setting the stage for isis. slamming his no ground troops pledge and you have former members of obama's own administration, former secretary of state hillary clinton, ex-defense secretary robert gates, and most recently here, obama's foreign defense secretary and cia director leon panetta and former...
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joining us now are shields and brooks.umnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. we can't wait. we're almost there. mark, we're heading into the last few days. what does your gut say.çó >> don't tell me. can we have anotherçó week? >> woodruff: what are your sources and what is your gut? >> my gut, and when my gut speaks, i listen to it. i'd say republicans have to feel better than democrats do heading into tuesday. >> woodruff: senate races. senate races. the governors' races stand on partisan grounds and more man mano mano, if i can use the sexist terms.Ñi but the senate, it's not only the terrain, the republicans have a big advantage i politically, but it's the mood for the reps against the democrat. >> woodruff: what's your instinct? >> my gut isçó what mark says. i have the same feeling. all the models say the republicans are likely to take over the senate. a couple of things -- one, ticket splitting. there used to be a lot of people ticket splitting. that just happens less. one of the reasons is
joining us now are shields and brooks.umnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. we can't wait. we're almost there. mark, we're heading into the last few days. what does your gut say.çó >> don't tell me. can we have anotherçó week? >> woodruff: what are your sources and what is your gut? >> my gut, and when my gut speaks, i listen to it. i'd say republicans have to feel better than democrats do heading into tuesday. >> woodruff: senate...
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brooks thinks the two are connected. >> this is a tragedy. it's outrageous. this should never happen. >> i don't believe at any time any threats or intimidation are proper in any election. i have said that before. >>pastor brooks says no other politicians will be invited to speak at his church. the latest chicago tribune poll shows rauner and quinn in a dead heat, but governor quinn has the lead among african- american voters with 86-percent of their support. the bears are heading into the bye week at their lowest point of the season. bears visiting foxboro where they suffered the worst first- half in team history. several mistakes led to new england scoring three touchdowns in 57 seconds and 38 points in tom brady completed 30 of 35 passes with five touchdowns and no interceptions or sacks. jay cutler threw three touchdowns but turned the ball the bears get blown out 51-23 and fall to three- and five. we'll have much more coming up in sports. a festival in thailand turned the night sky into a glowing work of art. residents and tourists in chiang mai thailand
brooks thinks the two are connected. >> this is a tragedy. it's outrageous. this should never happen. >> i don't believe at any time any threats or intimidation are proper in any election. i have said that before. >>pastor brooks says no other politicians will be invited to speak at his church. the latest chicago tribune poll shows rauner and quinn in a dead heat, but governor quinn has the lead among african- american voters with 86-percent of their support. the bears are...
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i'm brooke baldwin. a lot to get to this hour. the news keeps coming in on this ebola case here in the united states. the quarantine partner of ebola patient has spoken to cnn and when you hear details, it's a shocker. you hear about the sheets that this man slept in while he was sick. they have still been on this woman's bed. you'll hear what else she told anderson cooper in just a moment. first, a quick update. news from the director of the cdc moving to assure people they have the situation under control. take a listen. >> bottom line here is that we remain confident that we can contain any spread of ebola within the united states. there could be additional cases who are already exposed if that occurs, systems are in place so that they will not further spread ebola. >> now, the number of people who could be at risk here of contracting ebola from duncan could now be as many as 100 at the hospital, at the apartment complex where he was staying and in the surrounding community. so far about a dozen peopl
i'm brooke baldwin. a lot to get to this hour. the news keeps coming in on this ebola case here in the united states. the quarantine partner of ebola patient has spoken to cnn and when you hear details, it's a shocker. you hear about the sheets that this man slept in while he was sick. they have still been on this woman's bed. you'll hear what else she told anderson cooper in just a moment. first, a quick update. news from the director of the cdc moving to assure people they have the situation...
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i'm brooke baldwin.e watching cnn. here's what's happening right now. we know that at least one gunman got out of a car this morning around 10:00 local time in ottawa, canada, and shot and ultimately killed a canadian soldier guarding the tomb of the unknowns, this war memorial in ottawa. whether it was that same gunman or a different individual, there was shooting outside and then inside of the main building on parliament hill. there had been previous reports there was a third shooting at a nearby mall but police have brought that back. two people are dead. that canadian soldier and two gunman. t so many questions remain. let me bring in two men to help fill in the blanks. beginning with you, david, with your previous experience, investigation, security. we know that canada knows the name of this gunman. we know that canada passed that name to u.s. federal officials because you say canada doesn't know who this guy is. >> it's suggestive they may not know who he is. if they had a good handle on him and h
i'm brooke baldwin.e watching cnn. here's what's happening right now. we know that at least one gunman got out of a car this morning around 10:00 local time in ottawa, canada, and shot and ultimately killed a canadian soldier guarding the tomb of the unknowns, this war memorial in ottawa. whether it was that same gunman or a different individual, there was shooting outside and then inside of the main building on parliament hill. there had been previous reports there was a third shooting at a...
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. >> into brooke, they hope that the revolution would bring freedom and opportunity.ow, they are terrified by the growing power of the g hotties -- of the jihadis. >> i a worry if they will catch me. crises depending on the politicians trapped in their hotel. they are depending on the outside world to come to their aid. plus let's look at the worst-case scenario. what would happen? >> libya has the means to deliver rockets or whatever, the means to deliver distraction to europe. >> into brooke, they say that threat of extremism in libya as as great as that imposed by islamic state militants. the world is looking the other way. >> tim will have more from to brooke -- tibruk in this weekend's edition. tonight, we hear from one america who recovered and is again looking for help others in need. blizzards and avalanches have killed a number of people trekking in the mountainous region. most happened at a point of the -- circuit. more than 200 hikers have been rescued but there's still dozens missing. >> there has been a steady flow of helicopters coming from the site of t
. >> into brooke, they hope that the revolution would bring freedom and opportunity.ow, they are terrified by the growing power of the g hotties -- of the jihadis. >> i a worry if they will catch me. crises depending on the politicians trapped in their hotel. they are depending on the outside world to come to their aid. plus let's look at the worst-case scenario. what would happen? >> libya has the means to deliver rockets or whatever, the means to deliver distraction to...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we begin this afternoon with that deadly shooting near canada's parliament. let me just begin with this man who is being haled a hero. these are brand new pictures we have for you today showing the top cop, the sergeant-at-arms, kevin vickers, in the moment after he shot and killed that gunman. today really just a moving tribute in canada's parliament. tears from mr. vickers himself and a standing ovation from those members of parliament many of whom say they owe their lives to this man's bravery. how about that? canada's prime minister adamant about returning to business as usual. >> we will be vigilant but we will not run scared. we will be prudent but we will not panic. and as for business of government, here we are in our seats, in our chamber in the very heart of our democracy. [ applause ] >> we are also now learning a plain clothed constable was shot in the leg. his wound is not life threatening. before the gunman made his way into the halls of parliament, he had already killed
i'm brooke baldwin. we begin this afternoon with that deadly shooting near canada's parliament. let me just begin with this man who is being haled a hero. these are brand new pictures we have for you today showing the top cop, the sergeant-at-arms, kevin vickers, in the moment after he shot and killed that gunman. today really just a moving tribute in canada's parliament. tears from mr. vickers himself and a standing ovation from those members of parliament many of whom say they owe their lives...
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so first, i will do one tribute to doug brooks. the book starts with a prologue to introduce the general reader to the topic through a story and then it is in three parts. transformation, which is the beginning evolution of the industry and as i said corporate evoluti evolution and part two and three which is about expansion and reaction includes congress and military and to geneva. this is the beginning. what the boy would remember most were the shoes. they were not his and they didn't fit but he was forced to wear them for five hours crossing the desert in the middle of the might. they seemed like ordinary shoes but they were different because the heels were at the front. they were inventions of the human smugglers that helped people like the boy escape. the idea was if footprints were detected the path of the journey would be reversed. the boy wanted to go home that night but what stopped him was was understanding that his backward footprints would lead to the trail leading back and expose his family's fight. he was 14 years old
so first, i will do one tribute to doug brooks. the book starts with a prologue to introduce the general reader to the topic through a story and then it is in three parts. transformation, which is the beginning evolution of the industry and as i said corporate evoluti evolution and part two and three which is about expansion and reaction includes congress and military and to geneva. this is the beginning. what the boy would remember most were the shoes. they were not his and they didn't fit but...
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brooke?>> while the world was watching isis in the besieged town of kobani, in iraq, isis is making a new deadly push in two strategically important places, the mosul dam and mt. sinjar. 13 nearly simultaneous attacks -- including a truck bomb, killed six peshmerga soldiers. this is the dam, remember, that provides water, provides electricity to baghdad. and then mt. sinjar, isis again regaining some control, capturing two villages there. you remember these incredible pictures shot by our cnn crew on the ground, a rescue of the locals who were pushed on to mt. sinjar by isis. >>> this man who ran down two soldiers in canada had apparently converted to islam just in the past year. and now investigators think he may have become radicalized. is this an act of home grown terrorism? that's ahead. and breaking news back here at home, three american teenage girls trying to get into syria, possibly to join this extremists. hear where they were caught and where they are now. next. nineteen years ago,
brooke?>> while the world was watching isis in the besieged town of kobani, in iraq, isis is making a new deadly push in two strategically important places, the mosul dam and mt. sinjar. 13 nearly simultaneous attacks -- including a truck bomb, killed six peshmerga soldiers. this is the dam, remember, that provides water, provides electricity to baghdad. and then mt. sinjar, isis again regaining some control, capturing two villages there. you remember these incredible pictures shot by our...
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. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being a rapist and he came up to me and said you ain't [ bleep ] i said you're not. >> i told him to stop talking about me. i repeated it. he said what are you going to do? and i just repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face, and said now what are you going to do? >> five minutes later, he rushed me -- >> don't come at me. >> well slammed me against the wall. >> i put my hand in his face. i don't know what i did after that. >> then he starts scratching my face and i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor and i hit him twice in self-de
. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being a...
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i'm brooke 3w5balanced wibaldwi. we have been covering an active shooting situation in marysville, washington. here's what we know. the call came in around 10:45 this morning local time. there was a student, according to police, who had a gun, who opened fire. that individual ultimately killed him or herself. i say him or her. we can't positively say whether it was male or female though typically in the past these tend to be young men. took his life and shot up to five people at this school. the condition of those individuals we don't know. we've heard from different students and different reports that one, perhaps two were air lifted to a hospital. multiple have been sent to hospitals. but you see here, three school buses, these students, 2500 students at marysville high school in marysville, washington, they're being taken to what they call the parent/student reunification location. that is at a local church. the school district is trying to communicate with the parents trying to tell them where to go. they're sayi
i'm brooke 3w5balanced wibaldwi. we have been covering an active shooting situation in marysville, washington. here's what we know. the call came in around 10:45 this morning local time. there was a student, according to police, who had a gun, who opened fire. that individual ultimately killed him or herself. i say him or her. we can't positively say whether it was male or female though typically in the past these tend to be young men. took his life and shot up to five people at this school....
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i'm brooke baldwin. now we have the worst fears confirmed inside the dallas, texas, hospital, this morning just after 7:00 a.m., liberian national thomas eric duncan died from ebola. the news about the 42 year old came a little later this morning. he was the first person to be diagnosed in the united states having traveled here from liberia reportedly after contact with an infected pregnant woman. after falling illinois, duncan went to texas health presbyterian where his condition then deteriorated. the texas department of health issued this statement. "the past week has been an enormous test of our health system but for one family it has been far more personal. today they lost a dear member of their family. they have our sincere condolences and we're keeping them in their thoughts. the doctors, nurses and staff at presbyterian provided excellent and compassionate care but ebola is a disease that attacks the body in many ways. we'll continue every effort to contain the spread of the virus and protect peo
i'm brooke baldwin. now we have the worst fears confirmed inside the dallas, texas, hospital, this morning just after 7:00 a.m., liberian national thomas eric duncan died from ebola. the news about the 42 year old came a little later this morning. he was the first person to be diagnosed in the united states having traveled here from liberia reportedly after contact with an infected pregnant woman. after falling illinois, duncan went to texas health presbyterian where his condition then...
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people are interested in rebekah brooks. they say surely she was guilty. reality is the evidence wasn't there to justify it. so the most, the prosecutors would ever say was she must have known and she must have known isn't good enough. if you are going to send somebody to prison, it has to be you have to be sure. you have to know beyond regardless but on the u.s. and murdoch, there is still a legal case ongoing there under the fortunately corrupt practices act and i can remember back just at the hay day of the story a couple of years ago, there was a belief stated on the part of some statutory equipment and in the u.s. than in the u.k. and that they could do more damage there than murdock could end up suffering more serious legal consequences in the u.s. than here in the u.k. what do you think the prospects later? >> american law presents global paint company, the news core, which isn't there really in the united kingdom. >> that's because the americans have this law called the foreign corrupt practices act which makes it annons for an american company to
people are interested in rebekah brooks. they say surely she was guilty. reality is the evidence wasn't there to justify it. so the most, the prosecutors would ever say was she must have known and she must have known isn't good enough. if you are going to send somebody to prison, it has to be you have to be sure. you have to know beyond regardless but on the u.s. and murdoch, there is still a legal case ongoing there under the fortunately corrupt practices act and i can remember back just at...
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new york times columnist david brooks.l come, gentlemen. so, mark, the supreme court made waves this week in a way by not making waves. they said we're note getting involved, we're not going to interfere with the courts around the country who have said they're going to put a stop to these bans on same-sex marriage. in fact, just in the last few hours, the supreme court issued another statement like this on north carolina. what do you make of all this? >> judy, i've never seen an issue change so intense in my life. to review, 2004, presidential campaign, the republicans backing president george w. bush put the ballot in question in eleven states outlawing same-sex marriage. it passed overwhelmingly. the key was ohio. the objective was simple, to generate larger voter turnout in more rural and conservative areas. it worked in ohio and george w. bush was reelected by the votes in ohio. 2008, every democratic presidential candidate went on record that he or she was for marriage between a man and a woman. 2012, joe biden got in
new york times columnist david brooks.l come, gentlemen. so, mark, the supreme court made waves this week in a way by not making waves. they said we're note getting involved, we're not going to interfere with the courts around the country who have said they're going to put a stop to these bans on same-sex marriage. in fact, just in the last few hours, the supreme court issued another statement like this on north carolina. what do you make of all this? >> judy, i've never seen an issue...
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here analyze it all, shields and brooks.yndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. gentlemen, it is the most expensive campaign ever in this country, and it is coming right down to the wire. but, david, what we're hearing more and more about is ebola. we're hearing a number of republican candidates use this, blame the democrats, blame the president. is this helping republicans? >> well, it feeds into the mood. this is sort of a mood rather than issue election. i guess barack obama on the ballot obviously is strong in all the red states. but it's a mood of anxiety, fear, suspicion of elites, of the ruling establishment, of class, and ebola plays into all of that. there are a lot of people who are disenfranchised from the establishment and don't trust what the experts are telling them. there are a lot of people who are suspicious of globalization and here comes a disease from a paraway place and seems to insidiously insert itself into our lives, so there's a feeling of sourness and that the cou
here analyze it all, shields and brooks.yndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. gentlemen, it is the most expensive campaign ever in this country, and it is coming right down to the wire. but, david, what we're hearing more and more about is ebola. we're hearing a number of republican candidates use this, blame the democrats, blame the president. is this helping republicans? >> well, it feeds into the mood. this is sort of a mood rather than issue...