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this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> smile, angels! >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened. >> her family had faith somehow, some day brooke would come back home. >> maybe someone has her captive and they will decide just to let her go. >> months later, more than 1,000 miles away, a college student is rescued, running from a kidnapper. >> she said he's got a knife, he is trying to kill me. >> could this lead to brooke coming home? >> this isn't the first time he's done this. >> they couldn't imagine what it would take to find the answer. >> i want to know where she is. >> bringing brooke home. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm ann curry. when the young wom
this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> smile, angels! >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened....
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brooks: no. i think it is important for the speaker of the house to be a high level intellectual force and visionary for the republican party, and for the conservative movement, who is not saying, we stand categorically for or against particular policies in this juncture. we need to have those debates within the republican party. we do stand firm certain humanistic principles. what i read about in "the conservative heart," it is important to remember that the why must be pro-people and not against things. it is important that republicans do have a debate on immigration, but to say that we are coming down on one side of things would rule out the dissent going on now, and would make more bad blood, i think it is unproductive. it is not productive because some leader could not win a debate, but rather it feeds into this narrative that we have right now that republicans cannot get their act together, they cannot decide if they are more racist or more greedy. it is completely unhelpful. what we need t
brooks: no. i think it is important for the speaker of the house to be a high level intellectual force and visionary for the republican party, and for the conservative movement, who is not saying, we stand categorically for or against particular policies in this juncture. we need to have those debates within the republican party. we do stand firm certain humanistic principles. what i read about in "the conservative heart," it is important to remember that the why must be pro-people...
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brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and do
brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public brooks discuss the latest book club at the sioux city public library jessica and donna...
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brooks: a pleasure. this monday, on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," in to0, dred scott was enslaved emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during harrieted scott married robinson. when emerson died, dred scott wife's freedom. we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take calls, tweets, and facebook comments. for background on the cases, while you watch, order your copy of the companion book, "landmark cases," available for eight dollars 95 -- eight dollars $.95.fiv , american artifacts visits historic places. the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people .rom andrew mellon up next, in the second of a two-part program, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait paintings. in this program, we feature the work of gilbert stuart, whose unfi
brooks: a pleasure. this monday, on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," in to0, dred scott was enslaved emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during harrieted scott married robinson. when emerson died, dred scott wife's freedom. we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the...
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brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. brooke: wow! brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. go, go, go, go, go! brooke: wow! robin: oh my god, this is amazing! caitlyn: it's so beautiful! boy, the transformation's amazing. brooke, how do you like the new room? i love it. why do you love it? because i love my animals. this is for the dogs. george: that's for all the dogs. robin: oh, how great! oh, that's great! we actually have a real yard. i didn't envision this at all. this is the space that always should have been here. now it actually feels like a home. i think the kids are really gonna enjoy it a lot. [laughs] i think everyone's gonna be happy in here. dogs and people alike. yes. steven: george, this is absolutely beautiful. well, welcome home. glad we were able to give you an area that flows with your original family room and just gives you more space, and it's dry, it's comfortable. obviously, you guys, i didn't do this all by myself. an amazing crew came together to make this all happen, but instead of telling you all about
brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. brooke: wow! brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. go, go, go, go, go! brooke: wow! robin: oh my god, this is amazing! caitlyn: it's so beautiful! boy, the transformation's amazing. brooke, how do you like the new room? i love it. why do you love it? because i love my animals. this is for the dogs. george: that's for all the dogs. robin: oh, how great! oh, that's great! we actually have a real yard. i didn't...
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brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. brooke: wow! [caitlyn laughs] brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. go, go, go, go, go! brooke: wow! robin: oh my god, this is amazing! caitlyn: it's so beautiful! boy, the transformation's amazing. brooke, how do you like the new room? i love it. why do you love it? because i love my animals. this is for the dogs. george: that's for all the dogs. robin: oh, how great! oh, that's great! we actually have a real yard. i didn't envision this at all. this is the space that always should have been here. now it actually feels like a home. i think the kids are really gonna enjoy it a lot. [laughs] i think everyone's gonna be happy in here. dogs and people alike. yes. steven: george, this is absolutely beautiful. well, welcome home. glad we were able to give you an area that flows with your original family room and just gives you more space, and it's dry, it's comfortable. obviously, you guys, i didn't do this all by myself. an amazing crew came together to make this all happen, but
brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. brooke: wow! [caitlyn laughs] brooke: mommy. george: follow me. caitlyn: come on, brooke. go, go, go, go, go! brooke: wow! robin: oh my god, this is amazing! caitlyn: it's so beautiful! boy, the transformation's amazing. brooke, how do you like the new room? i love it. why do you love it? because i love my animals. this is for the dogs. george: that's for all the dogs. robin: oh, how great! oh, that's great! we actually have a real...
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brooke?kburn and mccarthy with 1. jeff, thanks. >>> back to the blimp. i have someone with me on the phone, barry glassman. he is harford county executive in maryland. barry, i understand you were the first one -- this is where the blimp is moored, there in your count gli maryland. you were the first to realize, uh-oh, the blimp is missing and you need to call the first responders. how long ago was this this morning? >> well, we got a call from the aberdeen proving ground military noon with some general information that one of the blimps had become untethered and was loose. so at that point we do have civilian areas around the military base, and this is a military operation but we had to activate our emergency operations center to begin notifying our emergency operations volunteers and our ems folks out in the field. >> what does the blimp look like? >> it looks like a -- pretty much looks like just a large balloon, sort of like a blimp that you always see, goodyear blimp or blimp you've seen
brooke?kburn and mccarthy with 1. jeff, thanks. >>> back to the blimp. i have someone with me on the phone, barry glassman. he is harford county executive in maryland. barry, i understand you were the first one -- this is where the blimp is moored, there in your count gli maryland. you were the first to realize, uh-oh, the blimp is missing and you need to call the first responders. how long ago was this this morning? >> well, we got a call from the aberdeen proving ground...
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not a brookings project. he talked to brookings about it when it happens.wo months late are when warren started putting pressure on brookings that they seem to have decided this was a horrible thing he had done and pressured him to resign. and so clearly. brookings, think tank supposedly independent academic institution caved from pressure by a politician. >> this is a tragedy if we can't have debate in the democratic party on issues like regulation. brookings has a distinguished history of scholars who have actually -- they led the fight in the 1970s for deregulating some of their research airline industry and railroads and other things. and a real credit to independent thinkers. is that era over? >> it is absolutely over. this is a new democratic party, run by progressives, and they enforce party discipline. remember what happened to robert menendez when he ascended from the iran deal? he was indicted by the justice department. that's the only other person i can think of who has descented from standard party policy. >> he's in trouble. >> we have to take
not a brookings project. he talked to brookings about it when it happens.wo months late are when warren started putting pressure on brookings that they seem to have decided this was a horrible thing he had done and pressured him to resign. and so clearly. brookings, think tank supposedly independent academic institution caved from pressure by a politician. >> this is a tragedy if we can't have debate in the democratic party on issues like regulation. brookings has a distinguished history...
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i'm brooke baldwin in tonight for don lemon.linton's testimony tomorrow could be critical to her campaign. back with me again, ryan lizza, angela rye, john breabender. you heard hugh hewitt at the top of the show, tough on her. i want to respond to that and what do you think she has to do tomorrow. >> well, let me start with what she has to do tomorrow. hillary clinton has to be very strong and sure in her answers and clear in her responses. she also cannot by any -- under any circumstances come across as defensive. we saw that in press conference and the nation frankly reacted. she has to come across as being apologetic about what happened and being clear that she cannot own that situation. as for what mr. hewitt said, first of all, having also been someone that had -- is now active, but i had a top secret security clearance, what he said was actually not true. you can have something in your in box that is not classified and it would be classified later. that does not make it top secret information. that means it was later clas
i'm brooke baldwin in tonight for don lemon.linton's testimony tomorrow could be critical to her campaign. back with me again, ryan lizza, angela rye, john breabender. you heard hugh hewitt at the top of the show, tough on her. i want to respond to that and what do you think she has to do tomorrow. >> well, let me start with what she has to do tomorrow. hillary clinton has to be very strong and sure in her answers and clear in her responses. she also cannot by any -- under any...
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i'm brooke baldwin. question, could one of the most lighthearted moments from last night's debate end up being hillary clinton's deadliest? anderson cooper asked the candidates, who is the enemy you are most proud of making during your career? o'malley, the nra, sanders, jim web, the guy called on the battlefield in vietnam. this was clinton's response. >> in addition to the nra, the health insurance companies, the drug companies, the iranians, probably the republicans. >> i've got sally kohn with me, daily beast and sherry. lovely to see both of you. you think of the crowd and obviously that last line, sherry, saying the republicans were her enemy got a huge, huge applause. but come general election time, will that comment come back to bite her? >> it could hurt her. this can be played on a loop. this country, we're about 50/50. in the end it's going to be the independents or people maybe some republicans who want to go a different direction. maybe they like the fact they's a woman. she kept repeating t
i'm brooke baldwin. question, could one of the most lighthearted moments from last night's debate end up being hillary clinton's deadliest? anderson cooper asked the candidates, who is the enemy you are most proud of making during your career? o'malley, the nra, sanders, jim web, the guy called on the battlefield in vietnam. this was clinton's response. >> in addition to the nra, the health insurance companies, the drug companies, the iranians, probably the republicans. >> i've got...
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i'm brooke baldwin in for don lemon. take a look at the latest instagram. >> he is the master brander. >> and he is the most interesting character out there. >> and there is a macho appeal to saying, i'm just sick of nothing happen iing, and u maket happen, vote for me. and i like him. >> yeah. now, we all know that bill clinton did not endorse donald trump, but you have to hand it to the candidate for make it look like he did, kind of. is that the kind of the take-no-are prisoners strategy that could take trum tp to the top? and joe biden who is taking it to the wire, and the democrats are tired of the will he or won't he dance. 30% in the new poll want him to run, and has joe biden missed the moment? i want to begin with breaking news. congressman paul ryan is willing to serve as speaker of the house, but only if the republicans can unite behind him and agree to a series of concessions. listen to what he just said in the house gallery. >> my greatest worry is the consequence of not stepping up, and some day having my o
i'm brooke baldwin in for don lemon. take a look at the latest instagram. >> he is the master brander. >> and he is the most interesting character out there. >> and there is a macho appeal to saying, i'm just sick of nothing happen iing, and u maket happen, vote for me. and i like him. >> yeah. now, we all know that bill clinton did not endorse donald trump, but you have to hand it to the candidate for make it look like he did, kind of. is that the kind of the...
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brooks. mrs. brooks: good morning, skip. thank you for being here today. in drawing what you just said very few, no requests for benghazi came to your attention, i'd like to show you something. this pile represents the emails that you sent or received about libya in 2011. from february through december of 2011. this pile represents the emails you sent or received from early 2012 until the day of the attack. there are 795 emails in this pile. we have counted them. there are 67 emails in this pile in 2012. d i'm troubled by what i see here. so my questions relate to these piles. did this pile in 2011 i see daily updates. sometimes hourly updates. from your staff about benghazi and chris stevens. when i look at this pile in 2012, i only see a handful of emails to you from your senior staff about benghazi, and i have several questions for you about this disparate because we know from talking to -- disparity because we know from talking to your senior advisors, they knew, many of them are here today, they knew to send you important information. issues that were
brooks. mrs. brooks: good morning, skip. thank you for being here today. in drawing what you just said very few, no requests for benghazi came to your attention, i'd like to show you something. this pile represents the emails that you sent or received about libya in 2011. from february through december of 2011. this pile represents the emails you sent or received from early 2012 until the day of the attack. there are 795 emails in this pile. we have counted them. there are 67 emails in this...
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we'll have more later >> caroline: you told brooke about the vasectomy? >> ridge: i should have told you. >> caroline: you said one could know, but know brooke does? she knows that you can't have children, and when she finds out that i'm pregnant, she's gonna know that the baby isn't yours. >> brooke: these will need to go to accounting. >> charlotte: sure thing. um... i just heard thomas is in paris. >> brooke: yeah. so did i. >> charlotte: do you know why? >> brooke: he didn't mention anything to you? >> steffy: charlotte! i thought you might be here. not with brooke, though. >> charlotte: were you looking for me? >> steffy: no. >> charlotte: oh. then, uh, i should go.
we'll have more later >> caroline: you told brooke about the vasectomy? >> ridge: i should have told you. >> caroline: you said one could know, but know brooke does? she knows that you can't have children, and when she finds out that i'm pregnant, she's gonna know that the baby isn't yours. >> brooke: these will need to go to accounting. >> charlotte: sure thing. um... i just heard thomas is in paris. >> brooke: yeah. so did i. >> charlotte: do you know...
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and it looks like the brook is heading right towards this mausoleum. and it' s not the only area hit hard by mother nature. across the cemetery near meadow brook, a culvert collapsed leaving behind this gapping sinkhole. it' s 30 feet long and eight feet deep, and again, very close to gravesites. an engineer was preparing to take a kayak into the pipe and see if the damage extended even further. the plan is to make repairs quickly. they already got an emergency wetlands permit and new piping will go here and re-enforcements here. and it could cost the better part of $100,000. >> we will take care of it. hopefully, it doesn' t rain again that hard this year. and even if we have another rainstorm like that, if this is the only weak point and we get this fixed and durkee brook fixed, we could be in really go shape. heather: here on the north end of the cemetery, re-enforcements will be brought in redirect the brook so the people who are buried here will continue to rest in peace. reporting in laconia, heather hamel, wmur news 9. tom: commended 2016 covera
and it looks like the brook is heading right towards this mausoleum. and it' s not the only area hit hard by mother nature. across the cemetery near meadow brook, a culvert collapsed leaving behind this gapping sinkhole. it' s 30 feet long and eight feet deep, and again, very close to gravesites. an engineer was preparing to take a kayak into the pipe and see if the damage extended even further. the plan is to make repairs quickly. they already got an emergency wetlands permit and new piping...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we have breaking news out of washington, d.c. the political man of mystery is not, i repeat, not running for president. joe biden after months of speculation and guessing games and recent jabs at hillary clinton revealed his decision moments ago alongside the president of the united states and his wife, dr. jill biden. let's let the vice president explain. >> as my family and i have worked through the grieving process, i've said all along what i've said time and again to others, that it may very well be that that process, by the time we get through it, closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president, that it might close of the i'. i've concluded it has closed. i know from previous experience that there's no timetable for this process. the process doesn't respect or much care about things like filing deadlines or debates and primaries and caucuses. but i also know that i could do this if -- i couldn't do this if the family wasn't ready. the good news is the family has
i'm brooke baldwin. we have breaking news out of washington, d.c. the political man of mystery is not, i repeat, not running for president. joe biden after months of speculation and guessing games and recent jabs at hillary clinton revealed his decision moments ago alongside the president of the united states and his wife, dr. jill biden. let's let the vice president explain. >> as my family and i have worked through the grieving process, i've said all along what i've said time and again...
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so i wrote a letter to the department of labor asking brookings about it. and that's where it went from there. jake: that's all the time we have. senator elizabeth warren, everybody. ♪ announcer: the washington ideas forum also heard from washington cathyrepresentative mcmorris rodgers. ♪ jonathan: i like the walkout music. congresswoman, you are the chair of the house of the republican conference. and just to be clear so everyone knows what that means, you are the one that is supposed to bring the house republicans together. you actually convene the meetings. congresswoman rogers: the 247 republicans from every corner of this country bringing us together. certainly, speaker boehner's announcement on friday has sent shockwaves throughout capitol hill and the country. jonathan: let's be clear, that announcement came at your meeting. congresswoman rogers: that is true, a regular gathering of house republicans. i lead the meeting each week and i had just invited speaker boehner to come to the podium and give his remarks when i was slipped this little note that
so i wrote a letter to the department of labor asking brookings about it. and that's where it went from there. jake: that's all the time we have. senator elizabeth warren, everybody. ♪ announcer: the washington ideas forum also heard from washington cathyrepresentative mcmorris rodgers. ♪ jonathan: i like the walkout music. congresswoman, you are the chair of the house of the republican conference. and just to be clear so everyone knows what that means, you are the one that is supposed to...
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brooke? >> as it did 11 hours later. and gloria, to you here, first on the bigger picture issue, and you have been in washington for a long time and when do you ever see a bunch of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sitting in a room focused so intently on one issue for so long? >> hardly ever. maybe supreme court confirmation s, and maybe 9/11 hearings or the iran contra hearings, but hardly ever. what we saw today was kind of sad to me to tell you the truth, because it was an obviously partisan hearing in everiway. the democrats did nothing but support hillary clinton. there were legitimate questions that the democrats have raised about libya policy, about security, and they didn't raise it today. they were there to support her and defend her, and republicans i think missed the opportunities to kind of hone in on some details, and instead, decided to kind of make political points with her, were you caring enough? right. did you, how long did it take you to talk to the families? when did you go home at night after the
brooke? >> as it did 11 hours later. and gloria, to you here, first on the bigger picture issue, and you have been in washington for a long time and when do you ever see a bunch of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sitting in a room focused so intently on one issue for so long? >> hardly ever. maybe supreme court confirmation s, and maybe 9/11 hearings or the iran contra hearings, but hardly ever. what we saw today was kind of sad to me to tell you the truth, because it was an...
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>> brooke, this is a very touchy subject. the fbi director doesn't often wade into these issues of about race and police, but he says he feels that it is something he needed to do. there was some reaction to those remarks that he made first at the university of chicago law school on frud. today he said that he was fearful that the black lives matter and police lives matter hash tags were driving the country apart and pitting police against the communities they are suppo supposed to serve. he doubled down on these comments which really give voice to this idea that perhaps there is this ferguson effect happening in some parts of the country where they are seeing increases in crime. to be sure, he also points out that black communities are suffering from this increased crime. here's how he put it. >> something is going on in big cities in different parts of the country in 2015. far more people are being killed in many of america's cities this year than in many years. and let's be clear, far more people of color are being killed
>> brooke, this is a very touchy subject. the fbi director doesn't often wade into these issues of about race and police, but he says he feels that it is something he needed to do. there was some reaction to those remarks that he made first at the university of chicago law school on frud. today he said that he was fearful that the black lives matter and police lives matter hash tags were driving the country apart and pitting police against the communities they are suppo supposed to serve....
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brooks. mr. brooks resigned from congress before they could expel him. he was actually tried in washington, d.c., court and was fined $300. he was not sent to jail. he returned to his home state where he was a national hero. shamelessly. and he was reelected in a special election to his congressional seat. at the end of 1865, same year that he brutally beat this gentleman. well, fortunately preston brooks , does not get into any banknotes, but he did get into a lot of cartoons of the day. and that's mr. brooks beating sumner on the floor of the senate. so if you hear charles sumner, this is what people are referring to normally when his name comes up. let's back up a second. i skipped dewitt clinton. dewitt clinton. he is known for one thing and one thing only, and that is clinton's ditch, the erie canal. he actually proposed this canal and saw its construction as governor of new york. it's known as clinton's ditch. but that is probably what he is most famous for. and many new yorkers, of course, know him, so it is a familiar name. and let's quickly rush
brooks. mr. brooks resigned from congress before they could expel him. he was actually tried in washington, d.c., court and was fined $300. he was not sent to jail. he returned to his home state where he was a national hero. shamelessly. and he was reelected in a special election to his congressional seat. at the end of 1865, same year that he brutally beat this gentleman. well, fortunately preston brooks , does not get into any banknotes, but he did get into a lot of cartoons of the day. and...
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that's right. >> thanks. >> brooke, we love you. thank you. >> avon is great. what you're doing for breast cancer research is amazing. see you when it happens. >> thank you, brooke. >> fantastic. here down in the south plains. we've got hurricane patricia. while it's going to affect mexico mostly, all the moisture will be streaming up into texas, where we've got heavy thunderstorms already. we've got thunderstorm watches and warnings in effect. also, flash flood watches today into early next week. moisture from the gulf. we expect cells to train and rain continually raining. thursday, north central texas, the bull's eye, four to six inches of rain possible. as we move to friday, this stalls. we're looking for heavy rain, amounts up to five inches. on saturday, it continues. corpus christi, locally, five inches. look at the totals now to tuesday along i-35. we could see 12 inches or more of rain. there's going to be a major, major weather event that we're watching for the rest of this week into early next >> reporter: good morning. a lot of clouds through the da
that's right. >> thanks. >> brooke, we love you. thank you. >> avon is great. what you're doing for breast cancer research is amazing. see you when it happens. >> thank you, brooke. >> fantastic. here down in the south plains. we've got hurricane patricia. while it's going to affect mexico mostly, all the moisture will be streaming up into texas, where we've got heavy thunderstorms already. we've got thunderstorm watches and warnings in effect. also, flash flood...
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. >> reporter: but brook blair's 10-year-old son can't move or speak.s been in vegetative state since he nearly drowned eight years ago. it was he can treatmently heartbreaking. >> her life fell apart after the accident and there's still constant turmoil we her son' health. >> at the same time i had no choice but to be strong for him. >> reporter: she found strength working out and dancing and turned her heartbreak into a new business. >> this is house party fitness integral dance class created by brook. >> when you're dancing you're not thinking about working out. >> house party fitness is just like anything you would do in house party. >> it's dance moves combined with weight training in this session with resistance bands. >> we act like we're in beyonce' video haven't fun. >> it has helped her lose 25 pounds. >> kids are always a priority but this is one hour to myself i get to work out. burn calories. do a fierce work out and have lot of fun. >> i slipped in to check out the class along with stephanie bag leone this was her first time at house party
. >> reporter: but brook blair's 10-year-old son can't move or speak.s been in vegetative state since he nearly drowned eight years ago. it was he can treatmently heartbreaking. >> her life fell apart after the accident and there's still constant turmoil we her son' health. >> at the same time i had no choice but to be strong for him. >> reporter: she found strength working out and dancing and turned her heartbreak into a new business. >> this is house party...
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without line- backer ahmad brooks. and in play-off base-ball. the royals. of their grounds keepers. get rolled at home. against the astros gary has the highlights and all the sports. coming up the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >> gary :san francisco 49ers outside linebacker ahmad brooks. they have one of the worst offenses right now and what are they going to do about i
without line- backer ahmad brooks. and in play-off base-ball. the royals. of their grounds keepers. get rolled at home. against the astros gary has the highlights and all the sports. coming up the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project...
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. >> you're talking about the brookings study? >> yes, we need to consider a couple of things about that study. brookings is a great place, lot of great people there. new york times and washington post have done separately investigative reports and in the last year brook having changed its business model. it does high work and work for hire, identified that -- >> i'll concede the point. >> the washington post identified this specific study, as something that the washington post claimed was work for hire. >> hal i'll give you the win on this bus here's the thing when we did further research we looked on the bls bureau of labor statistics run by the department of labor, same thing 76,270 for computer occupations, when we went to the u.s. immigration service, 83,000, the point is here are two -- unless you think that the government is changing its number. >> that's not exactly accurate. you were probably looking at the applications. the actually h 1b workers, 67% earned 60 to 67,000. >> i'm only speaking about that 20,000 that you an
. >> you're talking about the brookings study? >> yes, we need to consider a couple of things about that study. brookings is a great place, lot of great people there. new york times and washington post have done separately investigative reports and in the last year brook having changed its business model. it does high work and work for hire, identified that -- >> i'll concede the point. >> the washington post identified this specific study, as something that the...
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>> brooke: you had a vasectomy. >> ridge: i told you i had it reversed. >> brooke: against your doctor's wishes. he advised you against it because of your condition. there's no viable -- >> ridge: well, it's a good thing i did it anyway, isn't it? >> brooke: whose child is it... really? >> pam: look at you, all radiant... >> charlie: sit. sit. sit. sit. >> pam: ...and beaming. you know what? i think i even see a little bump there. >> caroline: okay, i really don't need -- >> charlie: yeah, you're okay? pammy, she needs another pillow. pillow? pillow? >> pam: she's on it. >> charlie: oh, okay. >> caroline: you guys, i'm -- i'm just pregnant. i'm not an invalid. >> charlie: uh-huh. right. you still barfing a lot? >> caroline: what? >> pam: [ laughing ] don't mind him. are you fein
>> brooke: you had a vasectomy. >> ridge: i told you i had it reversed. >> brooke: against your doctor's wishes. he advised you against it because of your condition. there's no viable -- >> ridge: well, it's a good thing i did it anyway, isn't it? >> brooke: whose child is it... really? >> pam: look at you, all radiant... >> charlie: sit. sit. sit. sit. >> pam: ...and beaming. you know what? i think i even see a little bump there. >>...
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>> ridge: yes. >> brooke: he wasn't gone very long. >> ridge: no. >> brooke: did you know he was comingack? last time we talked about this, you thought he'd be gone for a while. >> ridge: my son thinks he can do whatever he wants. >> brooke: so there's still a problem between you two. ♪ ridge, i can tell there's something wrong. what is it? >> maya: i just wish i kneat
>> ridge: yes. >> brooke: he wasn't gone very long. >> ridge: no. >> brooke: did you know he was comingack? last time we talked about this, you thought he'd be gone for a while. >> ridge: my son thinks he can do whatever he wants. >> brooke: so there's still a problem between you two. ♪ ridge, i can tell there's something wrong. what is it? >> maya: i just wish i kneat
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>> brooke: thomas is back from paris? >> ridge: yes. >> brooke: he wasn't gone very long. >> ridge: no. coming back? last time we talked about this, you thought he'd be gone for a while. >> ridge: my son thinks he can do whatever he wants. >> brooke: so there's still a problem between you two. ridge, i can tell there's something wrong. what is it? >> maya: i just wish i knew what
>> brooke: thomas is back from paris? >> ridge: yes. >> brooke: he wasn't gone very long. >> ridge: no. coming back? last time we talked about this, you thought he'd be gone for a while. >> ridge: my son thinks he can do whatever he wants. >> brooke: so there's still a problem between you two. ridge, i can tell there's something wrong. what is it? >> maya: i just wish i knew what
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>> i thought it was so cool of brooke shields to do that. what a good girl she is. >> by the way, we have to point out one thing. we are talking with sandra bullock later. she sat down with, we told you your name, big willie.
>> i thought it was so cool of brooke shields to do that. what a good girl she is. >> by the way, we have to point out one thing. we are talking with sandra bullock later. she sat down with, we told you your name, big willie.
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and quite frankly, mo brooks is one of those guys. you know, this isn't the first time he said something goofy. it's not the last time. you know, they're just sort of getting flies in both parties that say things. >> that's a perfect set-up for mo brooks saying something not goofy, which he actually said on this program last week. let's listen to this. i talked to him about the possibility of a compromise that could get his vote for paul ryan. let's listen to what he said about that. if the speaker candidate said to you, look, i will give you everything you want in process on issues, we will just have to agree to disagree. is that can kind of compromise you can live with, at least you have the process that you warrant so that your view on immigration or taxation or whatever the issue is could possibly come to a vote in the committee with the new process? >> well, it's a weighing process but the short answer is yes. if we can make enough headway on process issues, that helps to offset the public policy issues. for example, with kevin m
and quite frankly, mo brooks is one of those guys. you know, this isn't the first time he said something goofy. it's not the last time. you know, they're just sort of getting flies in both parties that say things. >> that's a perfect set-up for mo brooks saying something not goofy, which he actually said on this program last week. let's listen to this. i talked to him about the possibility of a compromise that could get his vote for paul ryan. let's listen to what he said about that. if...
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>> hey, brooke. we're learning from a u.s. german isis propaganda killed in a u.n. strike on his vehicle while he was traveling in syria earlier this month. the isis recruit was known as dennis kuspurt once had the rapper name desert dog but he converted to islam. he was radicalized and in 2012 he joined isis in syria. he's since then appeared in many isis videos including one where he was holding a decapitated head. he's been a big propaganda for isis in syria luring western recruits to the group. so this is a big intelligence success. it appears to the united states in taking out this key propaganda, this key recruiter inside syria. >> so taken out by u.s. air strike just quickly 20 seconds how this is just happened. >> it appears this may have happened a couple of weeks ago. there was a post from a resident of raqqa that he might have been killed a couple weeks ago, but we're now able to confirm from u.s. officials that he was indeed killed, brooke. >> got it. paul, thank you so much as always excellent sourcing. appreciate
>> hey, brooke. we're learning from a u.s. german isis propaganda killed in a u.n. strike on his vehicle while he was traveling in syria earlier this month. the isis recruit was known as dennis kuspurt once had the rapper name desert dog but he converted to islam. he was radicalized and in 2012 he joined isis in syria. he's since then appeared in many isis videos including one where he was holding a decapitated head. he's been a big propaganda for isis in syria luring western recruits to...
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i'm brooke bouma. the event wrapped up at the iowa state fairgrounds just a couple of hours ago. that's where dan winters joins us... ...first on 13. yeah, brooke, the republican party of iowa estimates about 2,000 people on hand for the first ever growth and opportunity party. 10 candidates, some of them arriving a little bit late... each of them knowing just how important this event was." by now, republicans know where they came from... @ 13:19:09 'america is the country that changed the very history of my family.' ...and what they stand for. @ 12:10:13 'we are going to fight to defend innocent human life.' the choir knows what to expect from the preachers. @ 13:35:43 'i still believe that theres something else that the next president has to be willing to be. and that is a spiritual leader for this country.' and with 93 days before caucus night, theyre getting closer to figuring out whom to follow. @ 18:42:56 'well im going to be honest. i havent totally made a commitment yet.' not totally. nile lafrenz waited in a long line to get some more specifics from governor chris christ
i'm brooke bouma. the event wrapped up at the iowa state fairgrounds just a couple of hours ago. that's where dan winters joins us... ...first on 13. yeah, brooke, the republican party of iowa estimates about 2,000 people on hand for the first ever growth and opportunity party. 10 candidates, some of them arriving a little bit late... each of them knowing just how important this event was." by now, republicans know where they came from... @ 13:19:09 'america is the country that changed the...
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i'm brooke baldwin live in las vegas. we are hours away from what is shaping up to be one of the most important showdowns in the race for the white house. . the top two contenders here facing off for the first time. you have hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders, those are the top two we're watching. the question, one of many, will they attack tonight? so far, they have been playing pretty nice. the experts will tell you with everything on the line tonight that could change. and by all accounts this is shaping up to be hillary clinton's race to lose. the latest fox news poll has hillary clinton still leading the pack amongst likely democratic votes with 45% support to take the nomination. you see the numbers with me. bernie sanders is fading slightly, his support down 5 points since september to 25%. then you have the other three, former governor martin o'malley, jim webb, and lincoln chafee. this is truly make or break for them. brianna keilar has been here, as we all have for the last couple days, getting r
i'm brooke baldwin live in las vegas. we are hours away from what is shaping up to be one of the most important showdowns in the race for the white house. . the top two contenders here facing off for the first time. you have hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders, those are the top two we're watching. the question, one of many, will they attack tonight? so far, they have been playing pretty nice. the experts will tell you with everything on the line tonight that could change. and by...
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brooke and no, our houses aren't : cluttered with fax machines in 2015. but in some cases the future is trying to catch up. there is a flying car, although the boston company is still trying to get its concept off the ground and on the market. nike created a shoe just like the ones marty mcfly wore, and now plans to release a self-tying version are in the works. bob gale: the coolest thing that's happening is the hover board thing. brook: everyone it seems has tried to make a hoverboard, including lexus, in time for back to the future day. but many agree they don't quite work like marty's did. annie colber: we have to talk about a major thing they got wrong, which is hoverboards. while we're getting close to technology where we don't have to walk anymore, we are still not quite there. brook: the chicago cubs are still waiting for the world series the movie promised them. and they've made the league championship series this year, but down three games to none they face elimination tonight. one more day until even the future is in the past. elizabeth: we wer
brooke and no, our houses aren't : cluttered with fax machines in 2015. but in some cases the future is trying to catch up. there is a flying car, although the boston company is still trying to get its concept off the ground and on the market. nike created a shoe just like the ones marty mcfly wore, and now plans to release a self-tying version are in the works. bob gale: the coolest thing that's happening is the hover board thing. brook: everyone it seems has tried to make a hoverboard,...
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greg: courtesy of brook's brothers. >> i wear a lot of brook's brothers. yeah. they are what they have done with their clothes is fantastic. they made suits for me for "scandal," and, yeah. greg: okay. if you want to look like president grant, go to brook's brothers. rosanna: okay. can we talk a little behind the scenes, so kerry washington says that you and scott foley have this little thing going on a about your bodies. you both like, you know, show off the six packs, but you -- >> i don't really show off. at any moment, the way it works. shonda's rule is women can wearever they want. the guys have to take their clothes off when i tell them too to. rosanna: i love that. >> scott and i, every week he would be reading a script out loud. we would do it together. you know? one of us, we turn the page, and our show would be off. you are on deck. you on. rosanna: but kerry says you are naturally athletic. scott has work at it. like can be seen like eating doughnuts. >> well, scott is far better athlete than i am, actually. scott has, he starts himself. >> he does. h
greg: courtesy of brook's brothers. >> i wear a lot of brook's brothers. yeah. they are what they have done with their clothes is fantastic. they made suits for me for "scandal," and, yeah. greg: okay. if you want to look like president grant, go to brook's brothers. rosanna: okay. can we talk a little behind the scenes, so kerry washington says that you and scott foley have this little thing going on a about your bodies. you both like, you know, show off the six packs, but you...
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however, i spoke to another republican on the committee, susan brooks, who had some very interesting exchanges, good questions for hillary clinton during the many hours of that hearing, and i asked her what she learned new, and she actually thought that she did. take a listen. >> she led the agency where our americans died and so it was very important to ask her about who, what, why, when and where. we ask those types of questions. some she had obviously testified previously, but i think we went into much greater detail and much greater depth in getting an understanding of how -- who she took advice from, who was involved in decision-making and what happened actually on the night of the incident. i think we went into much greater detail so i think it was insightful. i think it was productive. i know that we have more important witnesses to go. this is not the end of the investigation. >>. >> reporter: now for people who watched some or all of this very, very long hearing, you cou could see that the democrats for the most part weren't trying very hard to probe exactly what happened wh
however, i spoke to another republican on the committee, susan brooks, who had some very interesting exchanges, good questions for hillary clinton during the many hours of that hearing, and i asked her what she learned new, and she actually thought that she did. take a listen. >> she led the agency where our americans died and so it was very important to ask her about who, what, why, when and where. we ask those types of questions. some she had obviously testified previously, but i think...
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. >>> while the nypd mourns officer holders the search continues for gerald brooks. he escaped police custody in handcuffs yesterday while being arrested in brooklyn. brooks has 54 prior arrests. >>> firefighters called back to the chelsea apartment building that was burning out of control yesterday. flames rekindled this afternoon at the building on west 17th street. the six-story building under construction initially caught fire early yesterday morning. flames shooting through the roof. people in nearby buildings were evacuated. no one was hurt. >>> now to the mets on the brink of reaching their first world series in 15 years just one win away from eliminating the cubs at wrigley field and that's where we find otis livingston there ready with a little pre-game for us of tonight's game. otis. >> reporter: that's right, dana. i know they are the end in i for this series -- the enemy for this series but you have wrigley field. in time. they are not -- it's like taking a stem back in time. they are not hiding from the past. they are called the lovable losers. they have
. >>> while the nypd mourns officer holders the search continues for gerald brooks. he escaped police custody in handcuffs yesterday while being arrested in brooklyn. brooks has 54 prior arrests. >>> firefighters called back to the chelsea apartment building that was burning out of control yesterday. flames rekindled this afternoon at the building on west 17th street. the six-story building under construction initially caught fire early yesterday morning. flames shooting...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. president obama is about to touch down in oregon on his way to roseburg to do something that is already making a lot of people very angry. he is about to meet with survivors of last month's campus massacre. protesters gathering and grieving the deaths of the nine people shot dead by a 26-year-old who went building to building to building at umpqua community college. why are they so mad? you will remember the day after the shooting president obama made a statement about the tragedy reiterating his determination to press for tighter gun laws and that is not sitting well with this rural community where, for the most part guns are just a part of life. >> i don't think he should be here, to be honest with you. his announcement he made about gun control and the way that coming off the first thing he said, instead of saying i am sorry for the families, i think it was just wrong. i think he needs to stay in washington. >> he is coming into an area here where i would guess that 99% of us are -
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. president obama is about to touch down in oregon on his way to roseburg to do something that is already making a lot of people very angry. he is about to meet with survivors of last month's campus massacre. protesters gathering and grieving the deaths of the nine people shot dead by a 26-year-old who went building to building to building at umpqua community college. why are they so mad? you will remember the day after the shooting president obama made a...
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the hunt is on for 39-year-old gerald brooks. warrant officers were escorting him to a van when he made a break for it. this happened in the east new york section of brooklyn. that is where eyewitness news reporter darla miles is live for us now with the latest. darla? >> reporter: well, diana, it's been about 12 hours now and there has been no sign of gerald brooks. but police say they last saw him running near new lots and georgia avenue in east new york. i spoke to an eyewitness that said they saw the three officers trying to take brooks into custody right here near this area but there was a scuffle and brooks took off running down the street. >> an embarrassment to themselves in terms of professional skills or lack of escape in the city and they will be dealt with appropriately for that incompetence. >> reporter: a career criminal wanted for domestic violence and assault among other offenses is able to get away from an experienced nypd sergeant and two investigators. >> very concerned when somebody is in handcuffs can flee fr
the hunt is on for 39-year-old gerald brooks. warrant officers were escorting him to a van when he made a break for it. this happened in the east new york section of brooklyn. that is where eyewitness news reporter darla miles is live for us now with the latest. darla? >> reporter: well, diana, it's been about 12 hours now and there has been no sign of gerald brooks. but police say they last saw him running near new lots and georgia avenue in east new york. i spoke to an eyewitness that...
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brooks: thank you. just, with respect to your respective agencies, i'm curious, how many people work on this specifically? how many f.t.e.'s, going back to my days in justice, how many f.t.e.'s are focused on this? mr. kaufman: at the f.t.c. we don't have attorneys designated as working specifically on enior issues, we have them working on a broad range of issues. it's an area of interest throughout the bureau. ms. canan: our office is small, determined and dedicated but small. under 10 full-time employees but we have the benefit of working with other divisions and offices throughout the bureau. so when we become aware of a particular problem where it appears that it may include violations of the law, we bring in other divisions that have the ability to ep gauge in enforcement or supervision. we also have a market division and research division too. so we are frequently working, even though we're small we have the benefit of being able to work with others around the bureau. ms. brooks: when the f.t.c. d
brooks: thank you. just, with respect to your respective agencies, i'm curious, how many people work on this specifically? how many f.t.e.'s, going back to my days in justice, how many f.t.e.'s are focused on this? mr. kaufman: at the f.t.c. we don't have attorneys designated as working specifically on enior issues, we have them working on a broad range of issues. it's an area of interest throughout the bureau. ms. canan: our office is small, determined and dedicated but small. under 10...
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stay here, i'm brooke baldwin, this is cnn. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. then you don't know "aarp".e trip when you think aarp, get inspired with aarp travel. plan and book your trip online and get hot travel tips from the pros. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. my schedule is erratic. my hours cut. and so are my benefits. we can't survive on these wages. we need change now. real change. to improve the lives of millions of workers. to rebuild the middle class. because our families deserve better. so hillary! bernie! and trump and republicans, you too! are you with us? are you? when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung,h. it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i ca
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brooks. you are aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objections to testifying under oath? both witnesses say no. the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and committee you are entitled to be advise bid counsel. do either of you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? both witnesses indicate no. in that case would you please rise, raise your right hand and i'll swear you in? do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. for the record, both witnesses have indicated yes, you are now under oath and subject to the penalties set forth in title 18, section 1001 of the united states code. we'll now allow you each to give a five minute summary of your opening statement, mr. grundler you may begin. >> we appreciate the opportunity to testify on the matter of the environmental protection agenc
brooks. you are aware the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when doing so has the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objections to testifying under oath? both witnesses say no. the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and committee you are entitled to be advise bid counsel. do either of you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? both witnesses indicate no. in that case would you please rise, raise your right hand...
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i'm brooke baldwin.'re looking at live pictures. we're anticipating a news conference from the oregon governor kate brown momentarily about what happened about this time yesterday. it compelled president obama to address the nation, his 15th time doing so after a mass shooting. he made it clear, again, he's sick of making these statements. >> somehow this has become routine. the reporting is routine, my response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath of it, we have become numb to this. we talked about this after column bien and blacksburg, tucson, newtown, aurora, charleston. it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harm on other people to get his or her hands on a gun. >> while many of the scenes of these mass shootings are becoming too familiar, it doesn't lessen the shock for those there in roseburg. survivors say they never thought something like this could happen. shelby is one of those who was locked in the cafeteria as all of this unfold ed. sh
i'm brooke baldwin.'re looking at live pictures. we're anticipating a news conference from the oregon governor kate brown momentarily about what happened about this time yesterday. it compelled president obama to address the nation, his 15th time doing so after a mass shooting. he made it clear, again, he's sick of making these statements. >> somehow this has become routine. the reporting is routine, my response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath...
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i'm brooke baldwin. ahead of tomorrow night's first democratic presidential debate. i want to get to this. breaking news out of russia. . police in moscow say they have foiled a terror plot planned by militants trained in isis camps in syria. this is according to russian authorities. moscow was the target. they say they discovered a large home made bomb. russian official says several suspects have been arrested. and when you listen to our cnn democratic debate here in vegas tomorrow night, consider this. the next president of the united states will have to continue fighting isis, handle the situation in syria and deal with russia's vladimir putin. so let me bring in commentator to hone in on what to listen for tomorrow night. great to have you here. let me begin with when we talk about foreign policy and national security, a lots of people think hillary clinton, former secretary of state. i think it's worthy pointing out jim webb, former senator from virginia, he was once a navy secretary under reagan. h
i'm brooke baldwin. ahead of tomorrow night's first democratic presidential debate. i want to get to this. breaking news out of russia. . police in moscow say they have foiled a terror plot planned by militants trained in isis camps in syria. this is according to russian authorities. moscow was the target. they say they discovered a large home made bomb. russian official says several suspects have been arrested. and when you listen to our cnn democratic debate here in vegas tomorrow night,...
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for more we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks.yndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome, gentlemen. so, benghazi hearings, david, it was eight or nine hours of testimony. what if we learned? what was accomplished at this hearing? >> nothing was learned. we learned the republicans can't stump hillary clinton. she was composed, gave a lot of the same testimony she's given before, this thing has been going on forever, and so nothing happened really. that's good news for her. her composure was excellent. it was a big nothing breaker. why the republicans remain obsessed with this at a time when the nation of iraq cease to exist, syria cease to exists, if you want to attack hillary clinton, there is a certain psychosis that goes through people's minds, especially with clinton scandals, where something smells and they think there must be something big and they imagine there will be a big revelation that will destroy their careers, but since 1991, that never happened, and the critics always over
for more we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks.yndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome, gentlemen. so, benghazi hearings, david, it was eight or nine hours of testimony. what if we learned? what was accomplished at this hearing? >> nothing was learned. we learned the republicans can't stump hillary clinton. she was composed, gave a lot of the same testimony she's given before, this thing has been going on forever, and so...
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congressman mo brooks, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it.ou. >>> up next, hillary clinton got a follow-up question about marijuana legalization after that subject came up in last night's debate. looks like some folks have had it with their airline credit card miles. sometimes those seats cost a ridiculous number of miles... or there's a fee to use them. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so easy with venture. you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. just book any flight you want then use your miles to cover the cost. now, that's more like it. what's in your wallet? inthe mid-size van, from mercedes-benz. it's got small-ability and big-ability. towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. this woman... this can
congressman mo brooks, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it.ou. >>> up next, hillary clinton got a follow-up question about marijuana legalization after that subject came up in last night's debate. looks like some folks have had it with their airline credit card miles. sometimes those seats cost a ridiculous number of miles... or there's a fee to use them. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so...