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hey, susan. >> hey, brooke.were here a couple years ago and this thing has grown immensely. they were expecting 70,000 people here tonight. i think they exceeded that. i was up on stage right near hank williams jr. he's up there, by the way, behind me. you look out and you see so many people, we're talking about 70,000 all along broadway. as you know, it's called the bash on broadway. this is a huge bash. we're waiting for the music note to drop. midnight. we're going to bring in the new year here in nashville. and hank williams jr. really is what people came here for today. i spoke to two women, they were from kentucky, and they drove all the way here just to see johnny cash. let's listen. ♪ i walk the line ♪ you got a way to keep me on your side ♪ ♪ you give me cause for the love that i can't hide ♪ ♪ for you i know i'd even try to turn the tide ♪ ♪ because you're mine ♪ i walk the line ♪ yeah, i think i know what my daddy meant when he sang about a lost highway ♪ ♪ johnny cash, he was a trip back in '68 ♪ ♪ c
hey, susan. >> hey, brooke.were here a couple years ago and this thing has grown immensely. they were expecting 70,000 people here tonight. i think they exceeded that. i was up on stage right near hank williams jr. he's up there, by the way, behind me. you look out and you see so many people, we're talking about 70,000 all along broadway. as you know, it's called the bash on broadway. this is a huge bash. we're waiting for the music note to drop. midnight. we're going to bring in the new...
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and brook i go to you for that question.community asks what are tell tale signs that we can look for to spot this so we as a community and citizens can help. >> first i want to say victim identification is so important and i just was training today and i think i am one of the first survivors in the organization to hire a male full time for prevention series that works with men, young 10 years to 26. but oftentimes, a bottom girl and a trafficker, she's also a trafficker, will have a young girl and try to look like a family. so you have to try to find some unique things which when i have worked with fb. and i law enforcement survivor are good at pointing those out. little things that you look at something out of place with that victim. and with that trafficker. it's like they are acting like a family but something is off. and he's clutching her hand and not letting it go. oftentimes within a super bowl kinds of situation, he can be walking behind her and she could be in a short skirt and she's walking ahead of him and you can
and brook i go to you for that question.community asks what are tell tale signs that we can look for to spot this so we as a community and citizens can help. >> first i want to say victim identification is so important and i just was training today and i think i am one of the first survivors in the organization to hire a male full time for prevention series that works with men, young 10 years to 26. but oftentimes, a bottom girl and a trafficker, she's also a trafficker, will have a young...
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a man by the name of preston brooks. brooks didn't take kindly to this. he didn't hear the speech but he read about it. he thought it was a problem. he decided to confront him. summer completely unwittily avoided brooking for some time. it happened they passed each other at times where brooks couldn't speak to him. after a couple of days brooks got angry. he waited for him and he went up to him once the galleries were clear and struck him over the head with the cane more than 30 times. he fell in to the aisleway in the senate, and had to leave the senate for some months to recover. so this is a story that has long been told as something that really proves how devicive washington was. and certainly became devisive outside of washington. it became in the north and in the south. it's part of the social and political code i'm talking about. so as i mentioned, washington is not a vacation destination. it's a pretty grub replace to live. it's not suitable for lady. peep talked about this all the time. it was more of a man's place. this made it much more of a fr
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brooke? >> thank you. >>> one man who knows a lot about the pursuit of wealth is jordan belfort, and his life story is now the oscar-nominated movie, the basis for "the wolf of wall street." his real life was every bit as out of control as it looks when played by leonardo dicaprio. >> is all this legal? >> absolutely not. we were making more money than we know what to do with. >> you don't work for me. >> you have my money, technically you do work for me. >> jordan belfort talking exclusively to piers morgan. here's some of what he had to say. >> what seems amazing at first becomes common place after a while. you don't lose your soul all at once. you lose it a little bit at a time. when i lost my ethical, it's like these tiny imperceptible steps over the line. before you know it, you're doing things you thought you'd never do and it seems perfectly okay. >> how much time did you spend with leo dicaprio? >> a lot. countless hours hours. >> hundreds of hours? >> 100-plus hours. >> how did you f
brooke? >> thank you. >>> one man who knows a lot about the pursuit of wealth is jordan belfort, and his life story is now the oscar-nominated movie, the basis for "the wolf of wall street." his real life was every bit as out of control as it looks when played by leonardo dicaprio. >> is all this legal? >> absolutely not. we were making more money than we know what to do with. >> you don't work for me. >> you have my money, technically you do...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we will get into the nasty nor'easter affecting millions of people, but first, news just in to us here at cnn. we have just gotten, i have it right here, this is the final coroner's report on the death of fast and furious actor paul walker. the car he was riding in, i'm going to quote this here, traveling at an unsafe speed, approximately 100-plus miles per hour. our digital reporter, alan duke, is live for us in los angeles. and alan, i know you have been looking through this, as have i. what more are you learning? >> interesting to say that he -- that walker was in a defensive position, as if he war bracing for an impact, it suggests. and the other interesting thing is something that we speculated on in the days and weeks after his death, when we looked at video. and that is that it seems that they -- walker and rodas, did not live very long after the impact. that there was very little indication they had been breathing the fumes of the smoke, did not make it into their lungs in a s
i'm brooke baldwin. we will get into the nasty nor'easter affecting millions of people, but first, news just in to us here at cnn. we have just gotten, i have it right here, this is the final coroner's report on the death of fast and furious actor paul walker. the car he was riding in, i'm going to quote this here, traveling at an unsafe speed, approximately 100-plus miles per hour. our digital reporter, alan duke, is live for us in los angeles. and alan, i know you have been looking through...
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a man by the name of preston brooks. he did not hear the speech but he read about it and he thought this was a problem. so he decided to confront someone. sumner completely unwittingly avoided brooks for some time. it does just happened that they pass each other at times when brooks couldn't go to speak to him and after a couple of days of this brooks got very angry. he waited for sumner in the back of the senate and he went up to him once the galleys were clear and struck him over the head with his cane more than 30 times. sumner fell into the aisle way in the senate and had to leave the senate for some months to recover. so this is a story that has long been told is something that really proves how device and -- and divisive washington wasn't certainly it became divisive outside of washington. it came divisive in the north and in the south but if we look more closely at washington in this period we can see that it's part of the larger culture of violence and vice in the capital that was not so shocking to the people wh
a man by the name of preston brooks. he did not hear the speech but he read about it and he thought this was a problem. so he decided to confront someone. sumner completely unwittingly avoided brooks for some time. it does just happened that they pass each other at times when brooks couldn't go to speak to him and after a couple of days of this brooks got very angry. he waited for sumner in the back of the senate and he went up to him once the galleys were clear and struck him over the head...
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and is max brooks willing to relate pa palestinians as zombi? i know nina wants to talk about how this has real world implication. neen arizona go for it. >> thanks for giving me time and it's good to meet you max. i guess my question is, the zombie metaphor, engenders a human gier generic response, tot in essence is a 21st century problem and by that i mean a nonstate base boundaryless threat. given this is the case does the zombie apocalypse a critique of our old ways of thinking? >> zombies don't respect borders and neither should we in respect to the response. i specifically made world war z an international book because i believe every international problem requires an international solution. i don't believe there are local problems anymore. what affects one country is sooner or later going to affect us all and we cannot respond in this early 20th century american isolationist attitude. that has to change. that was the message of world war z. i'm a history nerd other than anything. the israelis and palestinians? if i had stood between franc
and is max brooks willing to relate pa palestinians as zombi? i know nina wants to talk about how this has real world implication. neen arizona go for it. >> thanks for giving me time and it's good to meet you max. i guess my question is, the zombie metaphor, engenders a human gier generic response, tot in essence is a 21st century problem and by that i mean a nonstate base boundaryless threat. given this is the case does the zombie apocalypse a critique of our old ways of thinking?...
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brooke? this is a country that is accused of being intolerant, yet it is progressive. >> it is entrapment. this is a sting operation for the police. it is always a pleasure to be on the show. it is a pleasure to open up my e-mail at 4:00 and read the stories we are going to talk about. i said, russia, great. we will talk about the syrian masacre of children russia will be sponsoring or maybe the billion dollar gas sale they are doing with iran or maybe the persecution of gays or the rise of female suicide bombers. but no, we will talk about a toilet on "red eye." i am thrilled. >> i was going to ask you about the black widows. that was my next question. pardon me if i wanted to stoort with something -- start with something light. >> you are turning a story about toilets into talking about islamic terrorism? how dare you? >> this is the other part of the story who are these women, brooke? see now i am playing -- i put on my serious cap for you. >> who are these women? i mean, these #r* clearly
brooke? this is a country that is accused of being intolerant, yet it is progressive. >> it is entrapment. this is a sting operation for the police. it is always a pleasure to be on the show. it is a pleasure to open up my e-mail at 4:00 and read the stories we are going to talk about. i said, russia, great. we will talk about the syrian masacre of children russia will be sponsoring or maybe the billion dollar gas sale they are doing with iran or maybe the persecution of gays or the rise...
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good to have you on. >> hi, brooke, how are you?elling. >> dennis rodman in his sunglasses sitting down in the rehab facility. you heard all the bits and pieces. what's your reaction now? >> when he said he can curb it, that's an unusual statement in recovery. in recovery it usually means ab sti nens. you need sober living. it's great that he is in rehab, but he needs long-term recovery. that will work for him. the way he lives his life, there will be a lot of yes people that will continue to say yes to him in terms of the alcohol. it's around him everywhere. he needs to be around sober people in a sober community like sober malibu. he needs to be around a fellowship. i didn't see a lot of emotional sobriety in the interview. >> emotional sobriety? >> right. he was blaming chris for the questions instead of taking responsibility. drinking is just part of it. it's also looking at the consequences and the wreckage of your behavior underneath the drinking. drinking is just the symptom. i would agree with you completely. a lot of shades
good to have you on. >> hi, brooke, how are you?elling. >> dennis rodman in his sunglasses sitting down in the rehab facility. you heard all the bits and pieces. what's your reaction now? >> when he said he can curb it, that's an unusual statement in recovery. in recovery it usually means ab sti nens. you need sober living. it's great that he is in rehab, but he needs long-term recovery. that will work for him. the way he lives his life, there will be a lot of yes people that...
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nice to see you. >> hi, brooke.nk you so much for having me. >> wow, let's just begin with your battle, and zain, at its worst, how bad was your skin condition? >> it was really traumatic. i basically struggled to walk. i was unable to do so without putting heavy vaseline on my legs that were almost twice the size because the surisus plaques would bleed. i would douse myself with perfume to disguise the smell and wrap myself up with saran wrap and russell my way through the day, and my scalp would flake. it would itch me all the time. and i was extremely uncomfortable and wearing clothes was just such a nightmare. i was so resentful and bitter and angry, especially when i saw somebody on a dress on teefrb, and i was like, oh, god, i would have to wear long sleeves. >> and now we see you're in short sleeves. we'll get to the happy moment in a minute. >> it's very exciting. >> you write in your piece, it started at 8 years of age. at one point you were in a pool in your 20s at the dead sea, wanting to be out, and some
nice to see you. >> hi, brooke.nk you so much for having me. >> wow, let's just begin with your battle, and zain, at its worst, how bad was your skin condition? >> it was really traumatic. i basically struggled to walk. i was unable to do so without putting heavy vaseline on my legs that were almost twice the size because the surisus plaques would bleed. i would douse myself with perfume to disguise the smell and wrap myself up with saran wrap and russell my way through the...
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david brooks got high. which lead to uninhibitied frolic. sometimes it bordered on unstructured meriment, even unfettered jocularity. but this column was more than just establishing his stone-cold street cred. he also rapped some positive youth messaging about the dangers of legallization saying i think being stoned is not a particularly uplifting form of pleasure and should be discoveraged more than encouraged. and that colorado is nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be the sort of person most of us want to be. so let that be a lesson to you kids. you keep smoking weed, you keep rapping with your friends, you'll never grow up to be david brooks. and david's not the only former pot head who wants to keep weed illegal. so does "the washington post" ruth marcus who wrote in an op ed, our kids will not be better off with another legal mind altering substance. well said. kids don't need another legal mind altering substance, in school with their aterol. and like brooks, folks, ruth admits to being more than just roommates wi
david brooks got high. which lead to uninhibitied frolic. sometimes it bordered on unstructured meriment, even unfettered jocularity. but this column was more than just establishing his stone-cold street cred. he also rapped some positive youth messaging about the dangers of legallization saying i think being stoned is not a particularly uplifting form of pleasure and should be discoveraged more than encouraged. and that colorado is nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be...
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i'm brooke baldwin. not exactly a happy friday for a lot of people in west virginia. more than 300,000 people can't use their tap water to bathe, drink, cook, or wash. this is happening in west virginia because of a chemical leak. it infiltrated a nearby water treatment plant in charleston. this is so serious the u.s. attorney is investigating here. look at the map. nine counties in the southwestern part of the state are currently affected. even president obama is stepping in, declaring the incident a federal emergency. let me take you back to yesterday when this began when the leak 13i8ed into the elk river and made its way downstream. it came from the 48,000 gallon tank at the chemical storage facility. this is a mile away from the west virginia american water company and it set off anodor that has been described as black licorice when authorities knew something was wrong. the big problem is that officials say they can't tell how much leaked into the water system. until they can figure that out, folks
i'm brooke baldwin. not exactly a happy friday for a lot of people in west virginia. more than 300,000 people can't use their tap water to bathe, drink, cook, or wash. this is happening in west virginia because of a chemical leak. it infiltrated a nearby water treatment plant in charleston. this is so serious the u.s. attorney is investigating here. look at the map. nine counties in the southwestern part of the state are currently affected. even president obama is stepping in, declaring the...
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it is an honor for me to be here at brookings. i want to congratulate the brown center on the third annual unveiling of the education choice competitive index report. i also want to thank everybody here in this room for all you do to help fix our education system in america. i know there are plenty of different perspectives that we bring to the table. but the fact that we are all here towards the same goal of try to help kids through fixing the education system is saying something. theagain, thank you to brown center at brookings for having us. that may begin with a very simple principle. we cannot be a great country without great schools. as this year's index notes, america is in the midst of an education revolution with a shift toward more choice for families. i spent some time over the last year and a half and then some in communities across country, including my community of richmond, visiting schools, witnessing were school choice is firmly taking root. i can tell you that it is making a difference in improving the lives of c
it is an honor for me to be here at brookings. i want to congratulate the brown center on the third annual unveiling of the education choice competitive index report. i also want to thank everybody here in this room for all you do to help fix our education system in america. i know there are plenty of different perspectives that we bring to the table. but the fact that we are all here towards the same goal of try to help kids through fixing the education system is saying something. theagain,...
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losing you to ridge and i'll leave. >> brooke: [ sighs ] you already lost me. >> bill: no, brooke. if that were true, ridge would be here. >> brooke: i want to be with ridge. i want my family back. and, yes, he's a little disillusioned with me right now, but i'm gonna change that. i have to.
losing you to ridge and i'll leave. >> brooke: [ sighs ] you already lost me. >> bill: no, brooke. if that were true, ridge would be here. >> brooke: i want to be with ridge. i want my family back. and, yes, he's a little disillusioned with me right now, but i'm gonna change that. i have to.
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i'm brooke baldwin. tonight, thousands remain stranded here in atlanta and across the south as snow and ice catch the southern states unprepared, at least ten storm related deaths reported thus far. the city of atlanta here brought to an absolute standstill, with some drivers stuck in their cars. just imagine, more than 17 hours. moving an infuriating 1-mile-per-hour. >> good evening. i'm don lemon in new york. six states have declared a state of emergency in this the second day of this paralyzing storm. this is in birmingham, alabama. a man helpless from preventing a sliding car from hitting his. this is a cnn special, "frozen, state of the south." >> we begin with the warning signs. they were there. the experts called it. there's a storm coming. the big question, how did it come to this? we were talking about atlanta. this is a major city. this is the ninth biggest metropolis in the u.s., crippled by a mere 2.5 inches of snow. to kick off the special, here is cnn's marten savage. >> the polar blast tha
i'm brooke baldwin. tonight, thousands remain stranded here in atlanta and across the south as snow and ice catch the southern states unprepared, at least ten storm related deaths reported thus far. the city of atlanta here brought to an absolute standstill, with some drivers stuck in their cars. just imagine, more than 17 hours. moving an infuriating 1-mile-per-hour. >> good evening. i'm don lemon in new york. six states have declared a state of emergency in this the second day of this...
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>> well, i'll bring it to brookings on friday. [laughter] i mean, both of you guys are big parts of the story, but i've got almost a whole chapter on you. >> you're kidding? >> no, i'm not kidding. >> you're crazy. >> i i did our breakfast in january of 1989 which was, you know -- >> a really famous breakfast. i remember that breakfast. >> you know, there are really fascinating dates. one is july 14, 1987. nobody would ever know anything about it, but it's the day that clinton decided not to run in '88. but that breakfast, those are two of the hidden days of movement. >> i understand. >> all right. >> comrade, it'll be a pleasure to see you on friday. book's already signed. >> but i'll sign it, i want to really personalize it. >> i just wanted to pay my respects. i though you're not dead. [laughter] >> that's right. almost. >> not dead yet. >> yeah, not yet. [inaudible conversations] or. >> good evening. thank you all, thank you all for coming. this is just -- [inaudible] thank you. good evening, thank you for coming. i'm bruce re
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brook, prostitution, conscripting into the life are very different things. pulled into it at a very young age. you started when you were 11. how did that happen? >> well, with most victims, and i'd like to say champions because we have, i was violently raped, i came from a single parent home and i was violently raped. we ended up running away like a lot of kids and i was snatched off the street by traffickers. i didn't know what sex was. i was a straight a student, i was in in a dirty bathtub, injucted with drugs and -- injected with drugs and told, this is who you are, this is what you will do. >> you have created what is the most comprehensive documentaries, about sex trafficking, called district, what happens to the victims that your movie exposes? >> i think that every story is so tragic on its own. so they're all unheard until we really change the -- what's happening on the ground. i think some of the saddest stories for me are been that i went and interviewed people who are still stuck in that life. and when we turned off the cameras they had to go bac
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i'm brooke baldwin. not a single state in the u.s. has escaped this brutal and let me add deadly cold. all 50 states plummeting to below freezing. yes, hawaii, i am even talking to you. the deep freeze is blamed for at least 15 deaths so far. some killed on icy roads. others simply froze to death. the snow, the icy conditions still grounding thousands of flights and quite literally stopping trains on their tracks. case in point, just outside chicago, more than 500 passengers spent the entire night stuck inside three amtrak trains, stranded some 15 hours. we'll be talking to one of those passengers by the way coming up. because of this, huge snow and ice drifts blanketing the tracks. this video shot by one of the passengers onboard the train. he talked to cnn this morning. >> initially, they were going to try and push it with other trains. going to send in a rescue train. a whole bunch of different strategies. it was just -- well, we're going to try that and then we wait for two, three hours. they gave us
i'm brooke baldwin. not a single state in the u.s. has escaped this brutal and let me add deadly cold. all 50 states plummeting to below freezing. yes, hawaii, i am even talking to you. the deep freeze is blamed for at least 15 deaths so far. some killed on icy roads. others simply froze to death. the snow, the icy conditions still grounding thousands of flights and quite literally stopping trains on their tracks. case in point, just outside chicago, more than 500 passengers spent the entire...
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remember, brooke, no one has been charged.es that aaron hernandez has been the subject of a grand jury investigation looking into the case. >> continuing to follow the aaron hernandez case. appreciate it. and i'm baldwin. a top of the hour, a first in the series of executions. just a short time ago, the state of ohio killed a man who was convicted of raping and murdering a pregnant woman. it wasn't painless like his lawyers had anticipated. we are told he appeared to gasp loudly for air under these new drugs. he made several snorting or snoring sounds and convulsed for roughly minutes before dying. witnesses of his execution said deep rattling sounds came from his mouth. now the question is why use these new drugs? the usual lethal injection drugs are not available and states are having to scramble to find protocols to execute the people. legal know lift and prosecutor sunny hostin joins me now. sunny, i know that the constitution has a ban against cruel and unusual punishments. his lawyers feared he would die painfully with t
remember, brooke, no one has been charged.es that aaron hernandez has been the subject of a grand jury investigation looking into the case. >> continuing to follow the aaron hernandez case. appreciate it. and i'm baldwin. a top of the hour, a first in the series of executions. just a short time ago, the state of ohio killed a man who was convicted of raping and murdering a pregnant woman. it wasn't painless like his lawyers had anticipated. we are told he appeared to gasp loudly for air...
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public safety as well. >> james brooks stay with us. we'll bring th others in the conversation after this brief break. this is inside story. stay with us. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> here are the headlines at this hour breaking news... sports... business... weather... live news...every hour, on the hour only on al jazeera america >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents extraordinary films from the worlds top documentary directors this week: is love enough? >> that was a dream of ours... four children.... >> a little
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public safety as well. >> james brooks stay with us. we'll bring th others in the conversation after this brief break. this is inside story. stay with us. >> an exclusive "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america new lights use low wattage led rights, neither harmful for the trees nor dangerous for the kids that may touch them. >> many play-off spots in the n.f.l. are still to be decided. mark morgan is here to explain it all. >> hey, a lot of anxiety in dallas, wondering what the dallas cowboys would do. tony romeo underwent back surgery. kyle ortman will start quarterback in the eagles game. sher e
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks if are joining me here. i want to begin with a killer out of san diego and a murder mystery that has deepened. take a look at this young woman. her name is elona flint seen with salvatore belvedere shot to death christmas eve after he picked her up from work at a mall. they looked for her fiance and sal's big brother to him the worst had happened to the two people he loved most, but he couldn't be found. he had disappeared and that led to rumors of a possible love triangle and jealous rage. a passer smelled anodor emanating from a car. they confirmed it is the body of gianni belvedere. casey, a news conference has just wrapped. what did police reveal? >> the police released more information about a person of interest. a person they called a suspicious male who was seen the night of the first two killings very near this scene. here's the description of this person of interest. >> the person of interest we are looking for is an unknown race male, 5'10" to 6 feet tall. they have u
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks if are joining me here. i want to begin with a killer out of san diego and a murder mystery that has deepened. take a look at this young woman. her name is elona flint seen with salvatore belvedere shot to death christmas eve after he picked her up from work at a mall. they looked for her fiance and sal's big brother to him the worst had happened to the two people he loved most, but he couldn't be found. he had disappeared and that led to rumors of a possible love...
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>> hey, brooke.rt backs in the nfl and also one of the greatest trash talkers. he also walked the walk. he came through with the game winning play, batting the ball away, causing the interception. he got in michael crab tree's face and up the choke sign to the 49ers bin. he wasn't done yet. he went on an epic post-game rant. >> i'm the best one in the game. that's the result you are going to get. don't you ever talk about me! >> who was talking about you? >> crab tree. don't you open your mouth about the best! >> crab tree tweeted film don't lie. pull up the tape of that game and show me where this guy is the best. #fake fake fake. he ended with a tweet of his own saying a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep. we will have to wait and see if he walks the walk when he takes on peyton manning with the record setting offense in the super bowl february 2nd in new jersey. >> thank you and we also know richard sherman posted a column on the quarterback site and he still doesn't think h
>> hey, brooke.rt backs in the nfl and also one of the greatest trash talkers. he also walked the walk. he came through with the game winning play, batting the ball away, causing the interception. he got in michael crab tree's face and up the choke sign to the 49ers bin. he wasn't done yet. he went on an epic post-game rant. >> i'm the best one in the game. that's the result you are going to get. don't you ever talk about me! >> who was talking about you? >> crab tree....
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public safety as well. >> james brooks stay with us.e'll bring th others in the conversation after this brief break. this is inside story. stay with us. >> an exclusive "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural icons >> don't miss the best of "talk to al jazeera" revealing... >> he said he was gonna fight for the public option, he didn't do it... >> personal.... >> from the time i was about nine, i knew i was different in ways other than just my face... >> shocking... >> being babtist...they always talk about don't judge other people.. but they judg
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you don't get it brooks. you don't understand the ziewb remembrance of defeat. a guy wrote happily about having a orgy of excess. his head fogged with borbon. he realized he hated living in the lily livered where everything is a palid par i did of itself. he wrote gone is the grand and pointless gesture. i believe that stirring tribute to heedennism was written by -- (bleep) david brooks. how weird is that? i wonder how he forgot about [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. so, you got your recreational marijuana, it's now legal in colorado. we've heard how pot uses had recent lip combined with texting to -- recently combined with texting to devastating consequences. there's another reason why america should reconsider this liberalization of pot law. >> pot just makes you dumb. >> jon: it just makes you dumb! it just does. in the same way that santa claus just is white. unassailable truths and that's not all that pot does. >> most people that do smoke pot, i watch their ambition curtailed steadily and they never reap their potential. >> no i pot because it'
you don't get it brooks. you don't understand the ziewb remembrance of defeat. a guy wrote happily about having a orgy of excess. his head fogged with borbon. he realized he hated living in the lily livered where everything is a palid par i did of itself. he wrote gone is the grand and pointless gesture. i believe that stirring tribute to heedennism was written by -- (bleep) david brooks. how weird is that? i wonder how he forgot about [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. so, you...
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and today in an editorial that is the perfect answer to david brooks's column but does not mention brooksthe "national review" have used the occasion of legalization in colorado to make their case brilliantly. "launching 17 million rocky mountain high jokes, colorado has become the first state to make the prudent choice of legalizing the consumption and sale of marijuana, thus dispensing with the charade of medical restrictions and recognizing the fact that, while some people smoke marijuana to counter the effects of chemotherapy, most people smoke marijuana to get high. and that is not the worst thing in the world." the editorial went on to use a cost-benefit analysis of marijuana prohibition that buckley was the first to use in the "national review" 18 years ago. "the history of marijuana prohibition is a catalog of unprofitable trade-offs, billions in enforcement costs, and hundreds and thousands of arrests each year in a fruitless attempt to control a mostly benign drug, the use of which remains widespread despite our energetic attempts at prohibition. we make a lot of criminals while
and today in an editorial that is the perfect answer to david brooks's column but does not mention brooksthe "national review" have used the occasion of legalization in colorado to make their case brilliantly. "launching 17 million rocky mountain high jokes, colorado has become the first state to make the prudent choice of legalizing the consumption and sale of marijuana, thus dispensing with the charade of medical restrictions and recognizing the fact that, while some people...
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it is with great pleasure that we welcome you to brookings. think i speak for all of us when i say we are looking forward to your remarks. [applause] >> thank you for your leadership and proposing today's forum. it will be a very interesting conversation. i want to thank the brookings institute for bringing us all together to talk about a topic that is vital to the future of this country and talk about some fresh ideas to get more children and working families the opportunity they need to achieve their full potential. last week marked the 50th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's declaration of an all- out war against poverty ushering in a new era of commitment to security and opportunity for every single american. no matter the circumstances they were born into or whatever life dealt you. the senate and the house had a chance to do one simple act to live up to that promise by extending a lifeline to 1.3 million jobless americans. 1.3 million americans, who through no fault of their own, who want to work, who need to work, and are diligen
it is with great pleasure that we welcome you to brookings. think i speak for all of us when i say we are looking forward to your remarks. [applause] >> thank you for your leadership and proposing today's forum. it will be a very interesting conversation. i want to thank the brookings institute for bringing us all together to talk about a topic that is vital to the future of this country and talk about some fresh ideas to get more children and working families the opportunity they need to...
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brooke?e talk money and you are sitting there in new york, the two super bowl teams that landed in new jersey, the closer to the game we get, the super bowl tickets are hot, hot, hot and the weather is cold, cold, cold. ticket prices are down. >> because of the weather, the weather is cooling off the hottest ticket in town. think about it. the meadowlands is an outdoor stadium. come on. how much fun even for the super bowl is it to sit out there freezing for hours? many people option for the couch and the cozy at home experience getting the front row seat. here's what's happening with the tickets. the day after the conference championships ended, the cheapest ticket was $2700. now it is around $1600. one ticket broker said what we have now is like a panicked stock market. the buyers have frozen and the sellers are panicking. you see the difference on the screen. they seem to be going down, down, down. >> still not cheap. $1600 a pop. considering they are a better deal for broncos or seahawks
brooke?e talk money and you are sitting there in new york, the two super bowl teams that landed in new jersey, the closer to the game we get, the super bowl tickets are hot, hot, hot and the weather is cold, cold, cold. ticket prices are down. >> because of the weather, the weather is cooling off the hottest ticket in town. think about it. the meadowlands is an outdoor stadium. come on. how much fun even for the super bowl is it to sit out there freezing for hours? many people option for...
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brooks. >> eric brooks again. san francisco green party and also you might remember a few years ago 2006 and 7 my organization and we are still part of
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>> reporter: hi, brooke.rse, we know things can get contentious in an interview but it's very rare to see a politician, an elected official threaten someone on camera. grimm, we spoke to him in the hallway outside of his office after early votes this morning. he said he apologized. he called michael scotto to apologize. he said they plan to have a lunch some sometime next week to put this all behind them. let's play for you a little bit of what he had to say to us. >> this was an unfortunate incident that shouldn't have happened. and, you know, i'm sure my italian mother is going to, you know, be yelling at me, saying you weren't raised that way, and she's right. she's absolutely right. the bottom line is, i overreacted. and my emotions got the better of me. i lost my cool, and that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: a little bit of background here. michael scotto was trying to ask congressman grimm about a justice department probe into whether he broke campaign finance laws raising money four years ago. grimm di
>> reporter: hi, brooke.rse, we know things can get contentious in an interview but it's very rare to see a politician, an elected official threaten someone on camera. grimm, we spoke to him in the hallway outside of his office after early votes this morning. he said he apologized. he called michael scotto to apologize. he said they plan to have a lunch some sometime next week to put this all behind them. let's play for you a little bit of what he had to say to us. >> this was an...
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i'm brooke baldwin. just a heads up, as we begin the hour, a short time from now, we're watching and waiting for this police news conference on a shooting this morning inside a middle school. this happened in new mexico. a suspect in custody, but it's still not clear yet as to whether or not that suspect is a student or not. meantime, two children rushed to the hospital. the school quickly went on lockdown. miguel marquez is tracking the developments for us right now. miguel, what do we know? oh, he lost his ear piece. let's move along. as soon as we see miguel, we'll ask him as we wait for that news conference. oh, here we go. i hear you, miguel, go ahead. >> reporter: what we know happened so far is that 8:00 a.m. in roswell, new mexico, a student walked into that school. we believe it was with a shotgun and shot two other students, critically injuring them. a 14-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl were both air lifted from roswell to lubbock, texas, to a level one trauma center, where they are listed
i'm brooke baldwin. just a heads up, as we begin the hour, a short time from now, we're watching and waiting for this police news conference on a shooting this morning inside a middle school. this happened in new mexico. a suspect in custody, but it's still not clear yet as to whether or not that suspect is a student or not. meantime, two children rushed to the hospital. the school quickly went on lockdown. miguel marquez is tracking the developments for us right now. miguel, what do we know?...
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at brookings.- there is not a lot going on at washington. focusing on the president was seemingly interested in building a new, next-generation centerleft leaders. they had a pretty substantial focus on state legislators, mayors, lieutenant governors who are going to move up and run for governor. not to do that. it is very hard and very expensive and very time- consuming. we hope someone will. the firsteagan was sitting first lady to address the united nations and the first to address the nation in a joint appearance with the president. cano my young friends, life be great but not when you cannot see it. open your eyes to life. see it in the vivid colors that god gave us as a precious gift of his children. to enjoy life to the fullest and to make it count. .ay yes to your life when it comes to drugs and o."ohol, just say "n atthis returns tonight live 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span3. >> the u.s. house is about to gavel in on this monday afternoon for general speeches. legislative business will begin at 2:00 p.m. eastern. three suspension
at brookings.- there is not a lot going on at washington. focusing on the president was seemingly interested in building a new, next-generation centerleft leaders. they had a pretty substantial focus on state legislators, mayors, lieutenant governors who are going to move up and run for governor. not to do that. it is very hard and very expensive and very time- consuming. we hope someone will. the firsteagan was sitting first lady to address the united nations and the first to address the...
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newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> thank you. i'm brooke baldwin.at to be with you at this hour. it's not clear if a 12-year-old boy will face adult changes for what happened at the school campus in new mexico yesterday morning. cnn is not naming him, but in all of seconds he allegedly terrorized the middle school and shot two students and surrender and he may have told others to stay away. >> preliminary information that possibly some of the students were warned by the individual, the suspect prior to the shooting not to go to school. we have not corroborated that yet. we do not have a definitive answer. we will be looking into that. >> the 11-year-old boy hit in the face remains in critical condition. as for the 13-year-old girl, kendall sanders seen in a couple of facebook photos is recovering after being hit in her shoulder. here she is. he are learning more about those hurt, we are hearing about those who helped. let's go to stephanie live in roswell. there is a news conference set for next hour and we will take that, but tell me about the hero
newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> thank you. i'm brooke baldwin.at to be with you at this hour. it's not clear if a 12-year-old boy will face adult changes for what happened at the school campus in new mexico yesterday morning. cnn is not naming him, but in all of seconds he allegedly terrorized the middle school and shot two students and surrender and he may have told others to stay away. >> preliminary information that possibly some of the students were warned...
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i think we could make a like david brooks law out of that quote.hat other things make it a bit harder to be the sort of person most of us want to be, cheetos. >> maybe to twerking and legalizing twerking, are we making it a little harder to be the person we want to be. what about super sizing? legal super sizing of mcdonald's meals making it a little bit harder -- >> or watching too much tv. >> i think walmart is making us a little bit worse. so i think we should apply the david brooks rule to all sorts of phenomenon here. >> i think your complete ee advice race of the logic of this op-ed is useful. we usually require a higher standard for our laws than i don't know, that might not be a good idea. >> a guy that is supposed to be a free market conservative, how paternalistic is this? >> the times usually requires a higher standard for their editorials. >> boom. >> at the bottom it read, paul krugman is off today. >> we are happy to have david on if he wants to make his case on the piece. >> absolutely. >> i'm sure he's coming. >> are we going to lea
i think we could make a like david brooks law out of that quote.hat other things make it a bit harder to be the sort of person most of us want to be, cheetos. >> maybe to twerking and legalizing twerking, are we making it a little harder to be the person we want to be. what about super sizing? legal super sizing of mcdonald's meals making it a little bit harder -- >> or watching too much tv. >> i think walmart is making us a little bit worse. so i think we should apply the...
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brooks mentioned we believe this program is good. when you take a look at you're looking for new customers cac is an abundance of new customers what could help and i'll san diego with mr. brooks it can underline our hetch hetchy budget if i look contracting the shell the cac program can help pay for those and you'll have them still available for the work on scheduling of power or the other items they do. there are ways to bring them in to cover the budget imperial operations and there's money through the c pa c we krnt u currently have are a program according to c pa c we could be going after the $9 million for efficients work right now. we could help to fund the programs because we're in tough wments the budget so to address those concerns couldn't be taken off the table. i need to direct our staff and figure out how it can help us address some of the agent orange problems how do we the city diverse from hetch hetchy which in drought years is going to be a problem if you diverse your portfolio you can have a boarder basis of custome
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so, what do you suggest, brooke? where do we go from here? >> aly: your theory about wyatt is interesting. >> liam: well, at this point, it's not even a theory. it's just a gut-churning intuition that wyatt had something to do with stealing that diamond, if he didn't take it himself. >> aly: she won't believe that without solid proof. >> liam: that's why i have to find some, because, aly, if wyatt did this, i mean, if he's capable of stealing something
so, what do you suggest, brooke? where do we go from here? >> aly: your theory about wyatt is interesting. >> liam: well, at this point, it's not even a theory. it's just a gut-churning intuition that wyatt had something to do with stealing that diamond, if he didn't take it himself. >> aly: she won't believe that without solid proof. >> liam: that's why i have to find some, because, aly, if wyatt did this, i mean, if he's capable of stealing something
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brooks. >> eric brooks again. san francisco green party and also you might remember a few years ago 2006 and 7 my organization and we are still part of a coalition when when google and earth link -- we're seeing tomorrow today or tomorrow the announcement that the fact that we kept them for actually charging us for wifi is leading to these corporations just giving it to us so that's something that's positive. and i'm hoping that in 2014 we finally do get scheduled on this item of building a public broadband internet network just like building the roads and highways we need in san francisco i'm hoping in 2014 we'll finally get action items on that and doing studies on how we can roll that out. >> great thank you very much. anything else? so not seeing any member of the public commenting this item is closed and i believe that leads us to our next item which is item number 8 but before i do that i want to wish everyone a very happy holiday i hope you have a please ant and safe and joyful holiday season and best wishe
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>> brooke: what? >> bill: your lunch.
>> brooke: what? >> bill: your lunch.
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i just bought it back. >> wyatt: so, are the two of you gonna live here, or is it you and brooke? >> bill: neither one at the moment. >> wyatt: so, you pick me up from the airport, and you brought me here. why? >> bill: it's yours. >> wyatt: no. come on. >> bill: yeah, i think it's time you got out of that warehouse. >> wyatt: well, yeah, but this -- i can't, no. >> bill: i did the same thing for liam. >> wyatt: huh. [ chuckles ] >> bill: certain perks to being a spencer. >> wyatt: yeah. i mean, don't get me wrong.
i just bought it back. >> wyatt: so, are the two of you gonna live here, or is it you and brooke? >> bill: neither one at the moment. >> wyatt: so, you pick me up from the airport, and you brought me here. why? >> bill: it's yours. >> wyatt: no. come on. >> bill: yeah, i think it's time you got out of that warehouse. >> wyatt: well, yeah, but this -- i can't, no. >> bill: i did the same thing for liam. >> wyatt: huh. [ chuckles ] >>...