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tell me about max brooks. >> max brooks wrote a couple of books.ought -- i i hope he doesn't hear this -- i bet it was a little crazy. i thought i was worried about him. [laughter] i said, all right. ok. you like zombies. the book is a zombie survival guide that is about what to do in case you were attacked by a zombie. you know how to defend yourself or hide or where to go. you got it -- to stick a knife through their brains. it is a little embarrassing. >> i'm laughing at you making fun of his idea with the stuff that you produce. you have got nerve. you have that nerve. [laughter] >> and then following -- by the way, the book sold like 2 million copies. booken writes another about a zombie war called "world war z." and brad pitt falls in love with it. it is a worldwide success. he is doing really well. he tells me about this. he says, i do not see a lot of money in that. [laughter] this is about the regiment and world war i. african-americans were part of the u.s. army in world war i were not allowed to fight. was keen to show their prowess. whe
tell me about max brooks. >> max brooks wrote a couple of books.ought -- i i hope he doesn't hear this -- i bet it was a little crazy. i thought i was worried about him. [laughter] i said, all right. ok. you like zombies. the book is a zombie survival guide that is about what to do in case you were attacked by a zombie. you know how to defend yourself or hide or where to go. you got it -- to stick a knife through their brains. it is a little embarrassing. >> i'm laughing at you...
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later that day, at the hospital, brook gave police a description of her attacker. he looked like my uncle. he had dark hair. he was about the same height and i just -- that's the only person i could think that he looked like. >> her uncle, clarence elkins was the victim's son-in-law. he lived an hour's drive away and had no criminal record and no history of violence. his wife, me linda couldn't believe that clarence would kill her mother. >> i remember my reaction distinctly when he told me that my mom had been murdered. i mean, i actually doubled over in pain like in a fetal position almost. >> clarence denied any involvement but was quickly taken into custody. >> and i said to them, yes, i am his wife. and yes, i know that some women do stand up for their man and lie for them. but you're missing the biggest point here. that was my mother and i want the person who did this to pay. and i'm telling you right now it was not clarence. >> but police discovered that clarence might have had a motive to hurt judy johnson. >> their theory is that clarence is developed a ha
later that day, at the hospital, brook gave police a description of her attacker. he looked like my uncle. he had dark hair. he was about the same height and i just -- that's the only person i could think that he looked like. >> her uncle, clarence elkins was the victim's son-in-law. he lived an hour's drive away and had no criminal record and no history of violence. his wife, me linda couldn't believe that clarence would kill her mother. >> i remember my reaction distinctly when he...
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tomorrow night, part two with mel brooks.for watching and is always, keep the faith. -- thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with mel brooks on the 40th anniversary of "blazing saddles ." that is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcemajor funding for "quest" is provided by... sethi: food... it fuels our bodies, delights our senses, and forms the backbone of family and cultural traditions. but we rarely pause between forkfuls to ponder where the food we eat comes from or where our leftovers are headed. we should, because even as the number of mouths to feed continues to rise in the u.s., roughly 40% of the food produced here goes to waste. globally, food production will have to double by mid-century.
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we have a date in dubai and abu dhabi. >> brooke: mm, i know.
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i'm brooke baldwin. donald sterling speaks, controversy erupts. sterling's interview with anderson cooper was supposed to be his chance to mea culpa, make things right. yes, he apologized, but he couldn't resist taking new shots at magic johnson. he may have made his own troubles with the nba and court of public opinion even worse. he had a lot of issues with magic johnson. he criticized him that first got him in trouble in the first place. during his sit-down, during this exclusive interview with anderson, sterling opened up a new line of bitter criticism. take a listen. >> big magic johnson. what has he done? >> he's a business person. >> he's got aids. did he do any business? did he help anybody in south l.a.? >> just because he has hiv doesn't -- >> what kind of guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl and catch hiv? is that someone we want to respect? and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself. >> that was just the beginning. sterling also questions whether magic john
i'm brooke baldwin. donald sterling speaks, controversy erupts. sterling's interview with anderson cooper was supposed to be his chance to mea culpa, make things right. yes, he apologized, but he couldn't resist taking new shots at magic johnson. he may have made his own troubles with the nba and court of public opinion even worse. he had a lot of issues with magic johnson. he criticized him that first got him in trouble in the first place. during his sit-down, during this exclusive interview...
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brook, u.s.ials are saying these five military officials from china's people's liberation army targeted six u.s. companies in the steel trade, nuclear power and manufacturing industries and basically hacked into their computer systems from thousands of miles away and raided highly sensitive information from them such as cutting edge research, as you pointed out, pricing and strategy information. essentially kpa t compathe compn jewels. they sent e-mails that launched inside their networks and u.s. officials allege hackers stole trade secrets of a nuclear power plant while negotiations were under way between westinghouse, one of the alleged u.s. victims, and a chinese company and, brooke, officials say these chinese hackers ultimately drained the economy of at least billions of dollars and put people out of jobs. these are the first charges against chinese state officials, officials have been -- spent the last few years stockpiling evidence against these hackers and what cyber experts say is a pai
brook, u.s.ials are saying these five military officials from china's people's liberation army targeted six u.s. companies in the steel trade, nuclear power and manufacturing industries and basically hacked into their computer systems from thousands of miles away and raided highly sensitive information from them such as cutting edge research, as you pointed out, pricing and strategy information. essentially kpa t compathe compn jewels. they sent e-mails that launched inside their networks and...
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. >> brooke: thorne! >> thorne: hey, brooke. >> brooke: hi! when did you get into town? >> thorne: earlier today. >> brooke: business? >> thorne: no. how are you? >> brooke: i guess you've heard. >> thorne: the rumors about you and bill spencer? >> brooke: and katnd
. >> brooke: thorne! >> thorne: hey, brooke. >> brooke: hi! when did you get into town? >> thorne: earlier today. >> brooke: business? >> thorne: no. how are you? >> brooke: i guess you've heard. >> thorne: the rumors about you and bill spencer? >> brooke: and katnd
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i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with news just in at cnn. have you heard about the explosive allegations being leveled against the nfl by some of its former players? well-known names. you know about the concussion claims. we have covered that here on cnn extensively. but a new lawsuit alleges that nfl teams and their doctors knowingly gave players an array of prescription drugs, and painkillers, for years and years without any regard for the long-term damage. the question, who is making these claims? here's the answer. former super bowl quarterback jim mcmann for one. he says he actually got addicted to thinks painkillers, even taking them in the off-season. another player in the lawsuit here, mcmann's former chicago bears teammate richard dent. he is a hall of famer. so let's get more on this story, this developing story from ed laugh endra. ed, tell me more about the lawsuit. >> hello, brooke. it's an extensive lawsuit. about 85 pages long. i've had a chance to go through all of it here this afternoon.
i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with news just in at cnn. have you heard about the explosive allegations being leveled against the nfl by some of its former players? well-known names. you know about the concussion claims. we have covered that here on cnn extensively. but a new lawsuit alleges that nfl teams and their doctors knowingly gave players an array of prescription drugs, and painkillers, for years and years without any regard for the long-term damage. the question, who is making these...
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"newsroom" with brooke baldwin "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> don't go far. we have breaking news of cnn. after two weeks of deciding whether to boycott this new committee to investigate the house committee on benghazi, the attack that killed four americans, we now know that democrats are announcing they will participate. so you see the live pictures. any minute now we will see house democratic leader nancy pelosi step behind that podium and reveal specifically which democratic lawmakers she will be appointing to this house select committee on benghazi. let's have a huge discussion on this, the ramifications, politically, et cetera, with wolf blitzer and mime willis congressional reporter for "the hill." mike, let me begin with you. do we know specifically what led to this decision on behalf of leader pelosi to say, yes, we will participate. >> it had been a tough question for the democrats. in the end i think very simply they decided to have a seat at the table of this investigation than be on the sidelines. it has divided
"newsroom" with brooke baldwin "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> don't go far. we have breaking news of cnn. after two weeks of deciding whether to boycott this new committee to investigate the house committee on benghazi, the attack that killed four americans, we now know that democrats are announcing they will participate. so you see the live pictures. any minute now we will see house democratic leader nancy...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you know, one of donald sterling's big battles may actually have nothing to do with basketball or the nba, or even his racial views. espn is reporting the 80-year-old clippers owner is battling prostate cancer. cnn has not been able to independently confirm that report. the new york post first reported it. sterling is banned from seeing his team gear up for the crucial playoff game 7 tomorrow, if the clippers lose game 7, eliminated from the playoffs. sterling might exact legal revenge on the nba. after racist comments recorded by his mistress surfaced. and sterling has a long history of filing lawsuits. let's focus on his legal options to make a possible end run around a forced clippers sale. joining me to discuss is sunny hostin, former federal prosecutor, and also joining us, michael mccann, writer for "sports illustrated." welcome to both of you. and michael, reading your piece here, i want to begin with you. because you say this will be an epic fight. the battle between sterling
i'm brooke baldwin. you know, one of donald sterling's big battles may actually have nothing to do with basketball or the nba, or even his racial views. espn is reporting the 80-year-old clippers owner is battling prostate cancer. cnn has not been able to independently confirm that report. the new york post first reported it. sterling is banned from seeing his team gear up for the crucial playoff game 7 tomorrow, if the clippers lose game 7, eliminated from the playoffs. sterling might exact...
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newsroom with brooke baldwin newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> shall 45 minutes from now, president barack obama is expected to lay out his vision for u.s. military forces in afghanistan. and we will be hearing a number that a lot of people have actually been waiting to hear. the number is 9,800. that is the number of troops who stay in afghanistan, by the end of the year, which means more than 22,000 americans will be coming home. under the president's plan, just two years later, by the next presidential election, the only american soldiers in afghanistan could be a pretty modest force protecting the embassy and capital of kabul. jim acosta joins me now. jim, we've heard a lot of numbers, in the recent two years. when i hear 9,800, that is new. >> reporter: that is absolutely new, brooke. when you consider that the president is going to be at west point tomorrow talking about his foreign policy for the next two and a half years of his administration, he was at west point a few years ago, laying out the surge in afghanistan, taking the force
newsroom with brooke baldwin newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> shall 45 minutes from now, president barack obama is expected to lay out his vision for u.s. military forces in afghanistan. and we will be hearing a number that a lot of people have actually been waiting to hear. the number is 9,800. that is the number of troops who stay in afghanistan, by the end of the year, which means more than 22,000 americans will be coming home....
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police say kenneth middle brooke forced 2 women to drive around the bay area. his victims escaped by outsmarting him. david? >> outsmarting is the right term. he knew he couldn't drive on a suspended license he's now accused of kidnapping a woman here then a second woman in mountain view. it probably didn't count on them knowing how to escape. police say middle brook walked up to a 19-year-old asking if she'd do him a favor. drive him to his father's house. he claimed his license was suspended she agreed to take his car here. they did. they drove to mountain view. >> were they friends? >> no. there was no relationship between the 19-year-old victim and kenneth. >> in good faith the woman drove the nissan to mountain view. but realized she was a kidnap victim she got on the bay shore freeway and intentionally hit another car so she'd have to stop. after the accident, middle dgs brook took off in his car but abandoned it. >> he ended up moving north and went into this residents and did sort of the same thing. forcing a 61-year-old women to her car. >> the second
police say kenneth middle brooke forced 2 women to drive around the bay area. his victims escaped by outsmarting him. david? >> outsmarting is the right term. he knew he couldn't drive on a suspended license he's now accused of kidnapping a woman here then a second woman in mountain view. it probably didn't count on them knowing how to escape. police say middle brook walked up to a 19-year-old asking if she'd do him a favor. drive him to his father's house. he claimed his license was...
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it's exceptional. >> brooke: you know what's exceptional? >> bill: hmm? >> brooke: being able to be here with you and spend some time alone. >> bill: an intimate setting is perfect. i've got a little surprise for my lady.
it's exceptional. >> brooke: you know what's exceptional? >> bill: hmm? >> brooke: being able to be here with you and spend some time alone. >> bill: an intimate setting is perfect. i've got a little surprise for my lady.
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♪ >> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin.in the making but it took mere minutes for elliot roger to take the lives of six innocent young people. ten crime scenes in 12 locations across california, just blocks from uc santa barbara's campus. the first victims, three young men in elliot rodgers own apartment and then he shot three women outside of a sorority house. two were killed, another seriously injured. and then the last victim, christopher martinez, a young man shot and killed while getting a sandwich at a local deli. all were students at ucsb. ken, we have to talk about this interview you did with one of the victim's fathers. when i first saw it, i stopped in my tracks. it gave me chills. you can't help but be infuriated for this father. this father wants that reaction. he knows this now because he has seen it so many times, the news tyking. public attention. it is going to be a very limited period of time that anyone is going to care about him. when you count the number of mass shootings he says that is a very large clu
♪ >> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin.in the making but it took mere minutes for elliot roger to take the lives of six innocent young people. ten crime scenes in 12 locations across california, just blocks from uc santa barbara's campus. the first victims, three young men in elliot rodgers own apartment and then he shot three women outside of a sorority house. two were killed, another seriously injured. and then the last victim, christopher martinez, a young man shot and killed while...
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>> brooke: and it's in the shape of a palm tree. >> bill: uh-huh. >> brooke: there's luxury hotels. there's great restaurants, the marina, and all the shopping. >> bill: [ chuckles ] >> brooke: come on, dollar bill, break out your credit card. let's get busy. >> bill: [ chuckles ] well, hang on, now. you know, we're not married quite yet, and we're also not leaving quite yet. [ whinnies playfully ] >> brooke: oh. [ nickers playfull
>> brooke: and it's in the shape of a palm tree. >> bill: uh-huh. >> brooke: there's luxury hotels. there's great restaurants, the marina, and all the shopping. >> bill: [ chuckles ] >> brooke: come on, dollar bill, break out your credit card. let's get busy. >> bill: [ chuckles ] well, hang on, now. you know, we're not married quite yet, and we're also not leaving quite yet. [ whinnies playfully ] >> brooke: oh. [ nickers playfull
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i'm just so used to a question like that coming from brooks, you know. todd, i'm not going to -- here's what we're doing. there is nothing in this rule -- in this proposal, that authorizes fast lanes. the blocking section of the roposal, we asked the question should there be a ban on paid prioritization as an example of blocking? question. and the non-discrimination portion of the proposal, we asked the question should there be a ban on paid priority accusation? question. talk to me after we get the input on those questions. but there is nothing in the rule that authorizes fast lanes or paid priority accusation. -- prioritization. >> would you consider comcast or netflix a form of paid priority sedation and is that something that you would ban? > so ed, as i said, that's a hearing question. so, let's make sure we get all our language straight here. -- applies ernet is to the service that the consumer uys to get from their computer where that pipe interconnects with the greater network. that's a peering point. that's a connection issue. that is the issue
i'm just so used to a question like that coming from brooks, you know. todd, i'm not going to -- here's what we're doing. there is nothing in this rule -- in this proposal, that authorizes fast lanes. the blocking section of the roposal, we asked the question should there be a ban on paid prioritization as an example of blocking? question. and the non-discrimination portion of the proposal, we asked the question should there be a ban on paid priority accusation? question. talk to me after we...
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brooks? good afternoon. >> item 3, public comment. i -- i'm mr. brooks. representing san francisco the various aspects have worked to launched the clean air program. which thankful the lack of lack of local agency formation in san francisco did not get finished to plan the build out of hundreds of mega watt of clean energy in san francisco to put thousands of people to work in san francisco over the next 10 years, around a thousand or more per year with the local 261 which is well represented in this room right now. and i just want to note that the reason i can talk about clean powersf in public comment is that it's not on your agenda at all. we've gone before the subcommittees and the commission or the environment commission recently insisting that the cleanpowersf plans and program be put back into climate action strategy. that the mayor pressured the department of the environment to remove from the climate action strategy when previously the department of environment staff said there's no way the city can make it's environmental goals and greenhouse ga
brooks? good afternoon. >> item 3, public comment. i -- i'm mr. brooks. representing san francisco the various aspects have worked to launched the clean air program. which thankful the lack of lack of local agency formation in san francisco did not get finished to plan the build out of hundreds of mega watt of clean energy in san francisco to put thousands of people to work in san francisco over the next 10 years, around a thousand or more per year with the local 261 which is well...
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again, i want to thank all of brookings, the whole of brookings. it is a singular institution, and it makes an incredible contribution to this country. and i want to thank all of our individual supporters that have been so helpful. you've been there with us from the beginning. you've been constant supporters, and it's really helped our efforts immensely. and i want to thank everyone for taking your time to listen to what i have to say today. and, again, i'm an optimist. i think we can fix a all of these problems, and i think what we're laying out here is a good first step to make this country more competitive, create jobs and, hopefully in 10 or 15 year when we have infrastructure week, we're celebrating all the success we've had. so thank you. [applause] >> morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> well, i think you can see why we wanted to have congressman delaney provide these remarks for us today. obviously, a very thoughtful proposal that he has discussed there in congress, bipartisan. we always like it when it's bipartisan. it's a really elegan
again, i want to thank all of brookings, the whole of brookings. it is a singular institution, and it makes an incredible contribution to this country. and i want to thank all of our individual supporters that have been so helpful. you've been there with us from the beginning. you've been constant supporters, and it's really helped our efforts immensely. and i want to thank everyone for taking your time to listen to what i have to say today. and, again, i'm an optimist. i think we can fix a all...
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obviously brooke is on the table. >> thank you so much.had their hands around at least 10% of the san marcos fire contained. these two colleagues, two co--workers drove past these flames and in parts it looks like they drove through it. this is long before police and firefighters arrived on the scene. two friends in a car took a look at the carlsbad wild fires orange flames just covered the sky and quickly they realized this wild fire was precisely that, wild. told everyone to get out right away. >> wow, there it is right there. >> oh my god. oh my god. holy [ bleep ]. those houses are [ bleep ]. >> that was right there. >> get to the closest door to the back. >> you heard their voices. let's see their faces here. jeff drove the car and brian shot the video. guys, i'm glad both of you are okay. i have to begin by asking why you were out there and so close to the fires. >> we were out there because i noticed a small plume of smoke that i could see from our shop. and we decided to take a truck up there to investigate what we thought was a sm
obviously brooke is on the table. >> thank you so much.had their hands around at least 10% of the san marcos fire contained. these two colleagues, two co--workers drove past these flames and in parts it looks like they drove through it. this is long before police and firefighters arrived on the scene. two friends in a car took a look at the carlsbad wild fires orange flames just covered the sky and quickly they realized this wild fire was precisely that, wild. told everyone to get out...
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brooke birmingham used to weigh 327 pounds. look at this. in four years, she cut her weight in half with no surgery or fad diets. when shape magazine heard about brooke's accomplishment they asked her before and after photos. all right. look closely now. so brooke sent in this picture showing her new look and the excess skin that a person has when they lose that much weight. but when the magazine asked for a new photo asking her to wear a shirt instead of the bikini revealing area ab area brooke refused and she posted the letters she got. she is proud of the way her body looks now and "shape" says it was all a misunderstanding. >> the principal of an orange county high school is threatening to cancel prom after finding out that female students were being drafted by male students as possible dates. school officials think they've put an end to an nfl-style prom draft in newport beach. male students were ranking possible dates and posting results on twitter. in a letter to parents the school's principal says, it's not okay for students to be ju
brooke birmingham used to weigh 327 pounds. look at this. in four years, she cut her weight in half with no surgery or fad diets. when shape magazine heard about brooke's accomplishment they asked her before and after photos. all right. look closely now. so brooke sent in this picture showing her new look and the excess skin that a person has when they lose that much weight. but when the magazine asked for a new photo asking her to wear a shirt instead of the bikini revealing area ab area...
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james brooks. give us a quick report card. airplane's numbers seem better when looking at just at housing. but are they worst than they used to be? it's hard to know what to conclude from all of it? >> i think that's a fair assessment. month over month numbers are hard to deal with. i think the mourn thing to take away is we've seen some improv improvement in april. you've seen a little bit of softening in the year over year numbers in existing home sales. prices have moderated from some of the highs of last year. i would argue that it's hard to exactly predict but i think what you see is perhaps a sustainable level of growth. not too high, not too slow. that's my assessment. >> should we even be comparing 2014 to 2013 since 2013 was a weird year when people were buying houses at rock bottom prices in some marketplaces, going in and buying four and five of them at a time for cash. >> and it's worse on the mortgage side. the re-fi year, it was burned out so lenders have begun to ease the lending standards when they are not seei
james brooks. give us a quick report card. airplane's numbers seem better when looking at just at housing. but are they worst than they used to be? it's hard to know what to conclude from all of it? >> i think that's a fair assessment. month over month numbers are hard to deal with. i think the mourn thing to take away is we've seen some improv improvement in april. you've seen a little bit of softening in the year over year numbers in existing home sales. prices have moderated from some...
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i'm brooke bald wiwinbaldwin.gned after revelations that cnn broke abuses across the country including the secret waiting lists. veterans who died while waiting for care and hundreds of veterans ignored by the system. this is not just about the politics and the resignations. daniel was sergeant in the intelligence unit. has a machine gunner signed up for the national guard a number of year ace go and he shot himself in june of last year at the age of 30. his parents and they are very first tvgreed to speak with me and shared how painful and desperate the need is to have a va that guides and not hinders their healing. daniel's father read me a portion of the note that their son left behind. >> my body has become nothing but a cage, a source of pain and constant problems. the illness i have has caused me pain that not even the strongest medicines could dull and there is no cure. all day every day a screaming agony in every nerve ending in my body, it is nothing short of torture. my mind is a waste landfilled with vi
i'm brooke bald wiwinbaldwin.gned after revelations that cnn broke abuses across the country including the secret waiting lists. veterans who died while waiting for care and hundreds of veterans ignored by the system. this is not just about the politics and the resignations. daniel was sergeant in the intelligence unit. has a machine gunner signed up for the national guard a number of year ace go and he shot himself in june of last year at the age of 30. his parents and they are very first...
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brooks lives in annandale, jersey with his wife and two sons.ently the executive jerseyr of the new institute for social justice and he's an ordained minister. he'll be taking over from interim president lorraine miller who's been serving after benjamin stepped down last year. brooks will begin his new role july at an naacp board meeting in las vegas. >> c-span's newest book "sundays eight" a collection of interviews with the nation's best story tellers including david mccullough. sitting here today in a ,ity designed by a frenchman andfrench engineer architect, the great symbolic sculpture at the gateway to the country and new york, the statue of
brooks lives in annandale, jersey with his wife and two sons.ently the executive jerseyr of the new institute for social justice and he's an ordained minister. he'll be taking over from interim president lorraine miller who's been serving after benjamin stepped down last year. brooks will begin his new role july at an naacp board meeting in las vegas. >> c-span's newest book "sundays eight" a collection of interviews with the nation's best story tellers including david...
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i'm brooke baldwin.. >>> veterans were denied health care so long, they died. should the v.a. secretary keep his job? the white house chief of staff is here. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >> no one should be treated this way in a country as great as ours. >> practices of intimidation and coverups has to change. >> the national lead. a national disgrace. the v.a. secretary getting an earful from both sides over absurd and deadly wait times first reported by cnn. does the white house trust shinseki to make it
i'm brooke baldwin.. >>> veterans were denied health care so long, they died. should the v.a. secretary keep his job? the white house chief of staff is here. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >> no one should be treated this way in a country as great as ours. >> practices of intimidation and coverups has to change. >> the national lead. a national disgrace. the v.a. secretary getting an earful from both sides over absurd and deadly wait times first...
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i'm brooke baldwin. get you back to the "cnn newsroom" with randi kaye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm randi kaye in for don lemon. we're watching breaking news right now on cnn international. president obama phoned the parents of captured united states soldier andtomy them their son is free and coming home. sergeant bowe bergdahl was the only u.s. servicemember still held captive from the conflicts in iran and after gap stan. except for the occasional proof of life or picture as they call it, bergdahl was out of sight and in the taliban hands for nearly five years. we're told he's safe now after long
i'm brooke baldwin. get you back to the "cnn newsroom" with randi kaye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm randi kaye in for don lemon. we're watching breaking news right now on cnn international. president obama phoned the parents of captured united states soldier andtomy them their son is free and coming home. sergeant bowe bergdahl was the only u.s. servicemember still held captive from the conflicts in iran and after gap...
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brooks raised her children and grandchildren was extremely ininstrument she saved properties for the residents a shining example of someone who didn't just talk about it but put her worker to words in the community. she survived by her family pope senior and freddie and brooks and iran then works with the district attorney's office and is incredibly active with the san francisco brown bombers she raised amazing grandchildren and her grandson who graduated from the unsuccessfully of the arts she was definitely a force to be recked with. the rest i'll submit >> thank you supervisor breed. supervisor chiu thank you madam clerk i'll thrilled to talk about the new lower polk neighborhood the southern half of the polk street this is an custom nation of years of work in my district. the possible neighborhood is a wonderfully diverse neighborhoods i served as the chair of lower polk neighbors. the southern structure has faced pedestrian safety and quality of life issues and homelessness and a very recently proliferation of bars and others conditions that at times has created challenges to ke
brooks raised her children and grandchildren was extremely ininstrument she saved properties for the residents a shining example of someone who didn't just talk about it but put her worker to words in the community. she survived by her family pope senior and freddie and brooks and iran then works with the district attorney's office and is incredibly active with the san francisco brown bombers she raised amazing grandchildren and her grandson who graduated from the unsuccessfully of the arts she...
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>> brooke: how was your day, dear? >> bill: well, funny you should ask.o the ridiculous. i did something life altering for one of my kids. >> brooke: sounds intriguing. >> bill: i gave wyatt the spencer name -- legally. >> brooke: i didn't even know you were considering it. >> bill: it was time. >>
>> brooke: how was your day, dear? >> bill: well, funny you should ask.o the ridiculous. i did something life altering for one of my kids. >> brooke: sounds intriguing. >> bill: i gave wyatt the spencer name -- legally. >> brooke: i didn't even know you were considering it. >> bill: it was time. >>
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i'm grateful to be here at brookings today discussing emerging national security threats. also a keen fan of the la fair blog as are many of us here. i appreciate your work there as well. on monday the department of justice announced charges against five members of the chinese military for computer hacking, economic espionage, and other offenses directed at six american victims in the u.s. nuclear power, metal, and solar industries. today i will focus on the growing threat. state sponsored cyber intrusion targeting for-profit, the sensitive and proprietary information of u.s. companies. these charges against uniformed members of the chinese military were the first of their kind. some said they could not be brought. at the department we follow the facts and the evidence wherever they lead. sometimes the facts and the evidence lead us to a lone hacker in a basement the in the u.s. sometimes they lead to an organized crime syndicate in russia. sometimes they lead us to a uniformed member of the chinese military. no mat where they lead there should be and there are no free pas
i'm grateful to be here at brookings today discussing emerging national security threats. also a keen fan of the la fair blog as are many of us here. i appreciate your work there as well. on monday the department of justice announced charges against five members of the chinese military for computer hacking, economic espionage, and other offenses directed at six american victims in the u.s. nuclear power, metal, and solar industries. today i will focus on the growing threat. state sponsored...
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mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
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a private doctor took brooking off the v.a.'ications and prescribed him just one which treats pain while fighting narcotic dependence. >> i can't count how many friends i've lost due to narcotics. >> you've lost more friends from the service here at home due to narcotics than you did in combat? >> yes, sir. >> since we broke this story, the v.a. says it's reforming and 40,000 veterans are now being prescribed narcotics. the department also says more comprehensive pain management approaches are being implemented at v.a. hospitals around the country. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will go to carlsbad, california, for an update on the wildfire emergency. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. it's thursday, may 15. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's cool down. >> cooler
a private doctor took brooking off the v.a.'ications and prescribed him just one which treats pain while fighting narcotic dependence. >> i can't count how many friends i've lost due to narcotics. >> you've lost more friends from the service here at home due to narcotics than you did in combat? >> yes, sir. >> since we broke this story, the v.a. says it's reforming and 40,000 veterans are now being prescribed narcotics. the department also says more comprehensive pain...
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brooks is a long time lawyer and human rights activist. in a statement, brooks said he is deeply humbled and honored for the opportunity to lead the organization. he will be formally introduced at the end of the naacp's convention in july. >>> a construction project started today that will affect flights at sfo all summer. a live view shows what it's like at the airport right now which is operating with half its normal take-off and landing capacity. two of the four runways are closed. the work affects runways one left and one right. the two normally used for take- offs. the project will extend the runways to meet federal safety requirements. flights that are taking off and landing will share the two remaining runways until september. and the airport is working with airlines to minimize delays. >>> millions of americans have it but many have no idea how health experts are about to break the silence about a common infection. >> 50 years after war was declared on poverty, what oakland is doing to end it and tell people to become advocates for
brooks is a long time lawyer and human rights activist. in a statement, brooks said he is deeply humbled and honored for the opportunity to lead the organization. he will be formally introduced at the end of the naacp's convention in july. >>> a construction project started today that will affect flights at sfo all summer. a live view shows what it's like at the airport right now which is operating with half its normal take-off and landing capacity. two of the four runways are closed....
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en el ano fiscal 2-mil-12, 2-mil-13, se encontraron 158 muertos en el condado brooks...rados a lo largo de 2-mil millas de fontera con mexico... ante la falta de fondos, muchos cuerpos han sido sepultados sin mucho protocolo en el cementerio municipal... bridge/ norma ) 20 03 27 11 los cuerpos en este lugar son marcados sencillamente con una placa de metal y si tienen suerte con la fecha en la que fueron sepultados. hasta aqui ha llegado la antropologa forense lori baker de la universidad baylor en waco... ella y su equipo se han dado a la tarea de exumar los restos para extraer muestras geneticas... dice que han encontrado hasta 5 cuerpos en una especie de fosa comun.. ) 11 29 58 2 it would be hard for me to deal with that if i knew that my family member had been interred that way with such little care 11 30 06 21 resultaria muy dificil para mi saber que mi ser querido fue sepultado con tan poco cuidado... son tantos los casos que ha tenido que pedir ayuda a la universidad texas state... ) 12 03 54 06 this is a mass disaster, this is a humanitarian crisis translation es
en el ano fiscal 2-mil-12, 2-mil-13, se encontraron 158 muertos en el condado brooks...rados a lo largo de 2-mil millas de fontera con mexico... ante la falta de fondos, muchos cuerpos han sido sepultados sin mucho protocolo en el cementerio municipal... bridge/ norma ) 20 03 27 11 los cuerpos en este lugar son marcados sencillamente con una placa de metal y si tienen suerte con la fecha en la que fueron sepultados. hasta aqui ha llegado la antropologa forense lori baker de la universidad...
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>> brooke: engaged? >> katie: yes. >> brooke: you and ridge? >> katie: yes. he wants me to be his wife. >> brooke: [ sighs ] when? >> katie: did he propose? oh, today, after you used those papers to take away my job and my sole custody of my son. you know, it's funny how things work out. what was one of my worst days has turned into one of my best. >> rick: and that brings us to you, carter. >> carter: ridge asked me to run some numbers, explain what they mean to our bottom line. le
>> brooke: engaged? >> katie: yes. >> brooke: you and ridge? >> katie: yes. he wants me to be his wife. >> brooke: [ sighs ] when? >> katie: did he propose? oh, today, after you used those papers to take away my job and my sole custody of my son. you know, it's funny how things work out. what was one of my worst days has turned into one of my best. >> rick: and that brings us to you, carter. >> carter: ridge asked me to run some numbers, explain...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in oak brook, illinois. >>> more trouble from boeing, officials say more tests are needed to determine the safety of lithium ion batteries, the spokesperson said tests are needed. it stemmed from its investigation of a battery fire on board of a grounded 787 dreamliner last year. >>> and leaving his post a little earlier than expected but he will continue as president of the intercontinental exchange group. he joined them in 2007, guiding the exchange through the financial crisis and presided over the $11 billion merger. >>> and some key housing data up to date. sales of previously owned homes rose in april from the month prior, the first monthly gain of the year. but sales are below last year's springtime pace and inventories are tighter in many markets. still, there are hopes that housing can pick up steam later this year. and diane olick has more. >> reporter: more of these sprang up in the nation's overhaul, the first monthly gain of the year. >> inventory limitation has been a holdback, but now, very good news. >> reporter: a lack
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in oak brook, illinois. >>> more trouble from boeing, officials say more tests are needed to determine the safety of lithium ion batteries, the spokesperson said tests are needed. it stemmed from its investigation of a battery fire on board of a grounded 787 dreamliner last year. >>> and leaving his post a little earlier than expected but he will continue as president of the intercontinental exchange group. he joined...
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. >> brooke: ridge, please. just give me my ring back. >> ridge: you can't do this. you can't marry spencer. >> brooke: that is not up to you. >> ridge: of course it's up to me. it's our son! i don't want spencer influencing him or -- or you. come on. you deserve better. i can't let you go. >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> hope: [ sighs ] god, i cannot stop thinking about it. >> wyatt: what? about our parents? >> hope: i mean, it's crazy, right? >> wyatt: yeah. but it's not exactly a surprise. they've been -- they've been working hard to be together. i mean, it makes sense that a proposal is the next step. >> hope: [ chuckles ] >> wyatt: spencer man, logan woman. talk about a match made in heaven, right? >> hope: [ chuckles ]
. >> brooke: ridge, please. just give me my ring back. >> ridge: you can't do this. you can't marry spencer. >> brooke: that is not up to you. >> ridge: of course it's up to me. it's our son! i don't want spencer influencing him or -- or you. come on. you deserve better. i can't let you go. >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> hope: [ sighs ] god, i cannot stop thinking about it. >> wyatt: what? about our parents? >> hope: i mean, it's crazy, right? >>...
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i know we already voted on the matter, but thank you eric brooks and some of the other advocates who have been working on this and full-speed ahead. let's get it going. >> okay. very good. let's go on to our next item. >> item no. 7, consideration and approval of the proposed lafco budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. >> jason fried lafco staff. in your package you have the proposed budget to do -- just as a reminder within lafco statute we pass a draft budget by may 1st and final budget by july -- middle of july, if i am not mistaken, june, i'm sorry. this is our chance to pass our draft budget and come back, unless there are changes that are suggested today drom come back with this budget for final approval at our may meeting next month. the budget itself you will not see very many changes within it you will see minor changes, like non-personnel services a different line item that used to be under "other services and other departments." that they separate out now. so we have separated out in our budget to be more in line with the clerk of board office and how they do their budgeting.
i know we already voted on the matter, but thank you eric brooks and some of the other advocates who have been working on this and full-speed ahead. let's get it going. >> okay. very good. let's go on to our next item. >> item no. 7, consideration and approval of the proposed lafco budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. >> jason fried lafco staff. in your package you have the proposed budget to do -- just as a reminder within lafco statute we pass a draft budget by may 1st and...
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the brookings institution is the host of this event running a little behind, it was supposed to start at 9:30, 8 gets under way live on c-span2 in ten minutes or so. [inaudible conversations] >> a quick reminder of others live coverage on the c-span networks, later today at 12:3 the congressional internet, this advisory committee will meet to discuss the fcc and the internet, yesterday the fcc voted in favor of a proposal allowing internet service providers to charge websites for faster video streaming. we have that live again starting at 12:30 eastern. the secretary of state hillary
the brookings institution is the host of this event running a little behind, it was supposed to start at 9:30, 8 gets under way live on c-span2 in ten minutes or so. [inaudible conversations] >> a quick reminder of others live coverage on the c-span networks, later today at 12:3 the congressional internet, this advisory committee will meet to discuss the fcc and the internet, yesterday the fcc voted in favor of a proposal allowing internet service providers to charge websites for faster...
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host: joining us now is stuart lor from the brookings institution. he is the author of a recent essay called "the big scoop here: welcome. chirico -- scoop "the big scoop." welcome. this is the ultimate securitynational story. when it came up i was fascinated with it from the start. when brookings asked me to write this essay i thought it was a great opportunity. i have to admit it was a little humbling. this is the most common. , most difficult, most technical stuff i ever tried to understand. i would like to think i am pretty good at understanding stuff like that. the technology is mind-boggling. the law is incredibly complicated. there's still a lot i don't understand but i hope i understand enough to have written a general introduction for the general reader. you: one of the things talked about was this was introduced to us in mass by edward snowden. guest: edward snowden is what the story has been about or his revelations are what the story has been about. it had is hard to believe it has been almost a year since his leaks started. it has rocked
host: joining us now is stuart lor from the brookings institution. he is the author of a recent essay called "the big scoop here: welcome. chirico -- scoop "the big scoop." welcome. this is the ultimate securitynational story. when it came up i was fascinated with it from the start. when brookings asked me to write this essay i thought it was a great opportunity. i have to admit it was a little humbling. this is the most common. , most difficult, most technical stuff i ever tried...
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eric brooks. san francisco clean energy advocates. very pleased to say that even though we didn't have much time to look it over, only about one day, we didn't see any red-flags come up in any of these contracts with one small exception, with the sf community power. if i ran out of time, i would appreciate it if you would ask me to elucidate that. the upshod is that we can support this. it looks like it's good enough for us to move forward and for the advocates to be supportive of it. enernex looks pretty exciting in its abilitis to get this work done. we do want to make sure that what the work that they do is really oriented on what is called a virtual power plant where you mix together a lot of different types of resource and not just solar and wind, but a lot of other things and we're hoping it will be that comprehensive. some specifics that we want to make sure you guys consult us on and that enernex keeps in mind as it goes forward is that we want to keep that focus on the 50% local clean energy in ten years,. that kind of build-
eric brooks. san francisco clean energy advocates. very pleased to say that even though we didn't have much time to look it over, only about one day, we didn't see any red-flags come up in any of these contracts with one small exception, with the sf community power. if i ran out of time, i would appreciate it if you would ask me to elucidate that. the upshod is that we can support this. it looks like it's good enough for us to move forward and for the advocates to be supportive of it. enernex...
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newsroom with brook baldwin starts right now. >> thank you. great to be with you. she has been found alive. here is what we know. she has told investigators that her mother's live in boyfriend kidnapped her, forced her into marriage starting at the age of 15. she is now 25 years of age and the only reason we are hearing her story, sharing her story with you today is that she finally escaped. orange county authorities arrested and charged this man for these alleged acts. website photos of the victim paint this portrait of a happy couple. but the woman told police he drugged her, brain washed her and held her against her will. investigators say they even had a child together. garcia was finally arrested at this apartment right here after the victim managed to find a family member on face book and get help. a decade long nightmare. live with us there in california. what with us it? what finally gave this young woman the courage to say enough is enough? >> she told police that she went on facebook and finally decided to contact her sister and that was what gave her the
newsroom with brook baldwin starts right now. >> thank you. great to be with you. she has been found alive. here is what we know. she has told investigators that her mother's live in boyfriend kidnapped her, forced her into marriage starting at the age of 15. she is now 25 years of age and the only reason we are hearing her story, sharing her story with you today is that she finally escaped. orange county authorities arrested and charged this man for these alleged acts. website photos of...
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for the analysis of shields and brooks.ed columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome, gentlemen. let's go back to the lead story tonight, mark, that's the jobs report. good news, 288,000 jobs created in april. the unemployment rate is down. what does that add up to and does it make a difference politically somehow? >> well, first of all, it's the 50th straight month of job creation which is good news. there are 409,000 more jobs in the country than there were when this recession began. it took us the longest time to return to that, some seven years, judy. it's good news. there is 36,000 more jobs added than were first reported in february and march. so in that sense, it's good news. but there are underlying, continuing problems. 35% of the unemployed people have been out of work more than six months. this is the highest percentage of long-term unemployed people in the history of recorded record keeping in this country. the last 75 years, only reached 26% once in the 1980s. so this is a real
for the analysis of shields and brooks.ed columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome, gentlemen. let's go back to the lead story tonight, mark, that's the jobs report. good news, 288,000 jobs created in april. the unemployment rate is down. what does that add up to and does it make a difference politically somehow? >> well, first of all, it's the 50th straight month of job creation which is good news. there are 409,000 more jobs in the country...