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i'm all alone. >> brooke then ran to a neighbor's house for help. incredibly, the neighbor made her wait outside. >> part of my left ear was missing and my whole left cheek was swollen. but she told me that her kids had to finish eating and she needed to get them dressed and everything. so she left me sitting out on her porch for like 45 minutes. >> eventually, the neighbor drove brooke home. later that day, at the hospital, brooke 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 about an hour's drive away and had no criminal record and no history of violence. his wife, melinda, 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, you know, like in a fetal position almost. >> clarence denied any involvement but was qui
i'm all alone. >> brooke then ran to a neighbor's house for help. incredibly, the neighbor made her wait outside. >> part of my left ear was missing and my whole left cheek was swollen. but she told me that her kids had to finish eating and she needed to get them dressed and everything. so she left me sitting out on her porch for like 45 minutes. >> eventually, the neighbor drove brooke home. later that day, at the hospital, brooke gave police a description of her attacker....
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i'm brooke baldwin. i have to share this new audio with you, revealing what officer michael slager said immediately after shooting and killing walter scott. this first piece of audio, you'll hear officer slager speaking with another police officer. you have to listen closely. it's tough to make out some of what they're saying. toward the end of the tape, as officer slager mentions his adrenaline is pumping after firing eight bullets at the unarmed 50-year-old african-american man. >> once they get here it'll be real quick. they're going to tell you you'll be off for a couple days. they'll come back and interview you. they're not going to ask you any kind of questions right now. they'll take your weapon. we'll go from there. that's pretty much it. the last one we had, they waited a couple days to interview, an official interview, like sit down and talk about what happened. so when you get home it would probably be a good idea to jot down your thoughts of what happened. the adrenaline's been pumping. >> it
i'm brooke baldwin. i have to share this new audio with you, revealing what officer michael slager said immediately after shooting and killing walter scott. this first piece of audio, you'll hear officer slager speaking with another police officer. you have to listen closely. it's tough to make out some of what they're saying. toward the end of the tape, as officer slager mentions his adrenaline is pumping after firing eight bullets at the unarmed 50-year-old african-american man. >> once...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn here. now we have it. it might be the biggest clue into what happened in those final moments aboard germanwings flight 9525 and it's coming from this burned-up black box. it's the flight data recorder already telling investigators something pretty huge. that this co-pilot 27-year-old andreas lubitz didn't just intentionally fly this plane into the french alps but that he sped up while doing it. specifically quote, he used the auto pilot to put the airplane into a descent towards an altitude of 100 feet. then on several occasions during the descent, the pilot modified the auto pilot setting to increase the speed of the airplane in descent. and investigators say he was alive and he was conscious right up until that final impact. but this is just the initial reading. we are standing by waiting for what else this flight data recorder may reveal to investigators. let's go to dusseldorf to my colleague, pamela brown, and also shawn pernicky. welcome to both of you. pamela first just on what we're reporting today
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn here. now we have it. it might be the biggest clue into what happened in those final moments aboard germanwings flight 9525 and it's coming from this burned-up black box. it's the flight data recorder already telling investigators something pretty huge. that this co-pilot 27-year-old andreas lubitz didn't just intentionally fly this plane into the french alps but that he sped up while doing it. specifically quote, he used the auto pilot to put the...
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i'm brooke baldwin.s up we're watching and waiting for this baltimore police news conference to happen here, to get an update as far as perhaps any arrest numbers. hopefully lack thereof, hopefully peace in the streets here just a couple days after those riots broke out. it's really been stunning to see how peaceful and how quiet and how this community has come together today. so we'll watch for that happening. baltimore police. meantime the big news the community is waiting for is this friday. the baltimore city police department will be handing over their findings their details, their interviews as it pertains to what they've found in the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. that gets handed over to the state's attorney's office. what does that really mean and what can this community expect on friday? let me bring in my colleague sunny hostin cnn legal analyst, former federal prosecutor lived in baltimore, friends with the mayor. just on a very simple level at first, what does that mean handing that over
i'm brooke baldwin.s up we're watching and waiting for this baltimore police news conference to happen here, to get an update as far as perhaps any arrest numbers. hopefully lack thereof, hopefully peace in the streets here just a couple days after those riots broke out. it's really been stunning to see how peaceful and how quiet and how this community has come together today. so we'll watch for that happening. baltimore police. meantime the big news the community is waiting for is this friday....
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brooks. >> caller: thank you very much to c-span and mr. brooks i appreciate your views especially on the poor. two quick questions. do you ever still play around with both mozart come and number two, you hear politicians talking abut the need for tax breaks for the job creators and then the ball straight journal reports on how many large corporations like wal-mart can have their employees don't make enough to live on and they have to go on public assistance and food stamps and i know you were on this earned income tax credit but what about the people that are going to pay their employees on how much to? thank you. >> guest: on mozart, first i don't play anymore and the reason i don't play the horn anymore if i'm out of shape and i don't have the chops for it. so i listen a lot particularly with my kids i enjoy great music and i enjoy other people's suffering while they play music more than i enjoy my own self suffering through a lot of these great pieces. when it comes to paying a fair wage,
brooks. >> caller: thank you very much to c-span and mr. brooks i appreciate your views especially on the poor. two quick questions. do you ever still play around with both mozart come and number two, you hear politicians talking abut the need for tax breaks for the job creators and then the ball straight journal reports on how many large corporations like wal-mart can have their employees don't make enough to live on and they have to go on public assistance and food stamps and i know you...
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y much, brooke. >>> let's continue on here. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. just in another american accused of trying to join isis. this time this is a 30-year-old philadelphia woman charged with attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. federal prosecutors say she communicated with an isis fighter in syria who asked her if she would like to be a martyr. her response was this. she said according to the feds that would be amazing. a girl can only wish. jason carroll is with me with more. we were just talking yesterday about these two young women, 28 and 31 who were inspired to wage jihad and now this won. >> now we have another one, her name is keonna thomas she is from philadelphia. she is accused according to this new criminal complaint. it seems like all we're doing lately is reading criminal complaints. she attempted to travel overseas quote, in order to join fight with and martyr herself in behalf of isil. according to federal agents as far back as 2013 she started tweeting things about jihad or twitter. one of the tweets that w
y much, brooke. >>> let's continue on here. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. just in another american accused of trying to join isis. this time this is a 30-year-old philadelphia woman charged with attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. federal prosecutors say she communicated with an isis fighter in syria who asked her if she would like to be a martyr. her response was this. she said according to the feds that would be amazing. a girl can only...
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brooks. >> caller: yes, mr. brooks. dan to the for granted happiness that you mention, i am reminded of a great quote by russell kirk who said that if you want to order in the commonwealth you first have to have order in the individual soul. i'm wondering whether increasing "gross national happiness" depends on the restoration of traditional conservatism which russell kirk was arguably the founder of and whether you see anybody on the horizon right now that's capable of facilitating rather than on these laid -- obviously making this pursuit of happiness a reality? thank you tragic thank you, jeff. why i love c-span is you can if actually go and quote russell kirk. it's great. it's right. the whole idea that markets can do good things for us in free enterprise is outstanding. i believe these things deeply but a predetermined is properly ordered human rights. markets have become after morality where we have -- again, people will disagree about what that morality comes down to it, i just had but
brooks. >> caller: yes, mr. brooks. dan to the for granted happiness that you mention, i am reminded of a great quote by russell kirk who said that if you want to order in the commonwealth you first have to have order in the individual soul. i'm wondering whether increasing "gross national happiness" depends on the restoration of traditional conservatism which russell kirk was arguably the founder of and whether you see anybody on the horizon right now that's capable of...
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i'm brooke baldwin. this bizarre story out of washington, d.c. you see these pictures. this is a small manned aircraft. technically it's called gyrocopter. it landed near the capitol building a short time ago. this pilot of this gyrocopter he's in custody. a friend of the pielot tells cnn this was a protest flight. that friend michael shanahan, is joining me on the phone right now. also with me cnn's brian stelter here in new york. also with me former secret service agent on the phone. but michael, to you first. can you please tell me who your friend is and why the heck he did this? >> his name is doug. the purpose of it was to call attention to the united states concerning our campaign finance laws or the lack thereof. and he wanted to deliver, at least his original plan -- i haven't actually talked over this for a long time with him, but his original plan was to deliver letters to every member of congress complaining about the campaign finance and the fact it needs to be changed. >> okay. couple ways i
i'm brooke baldwin. this bizarre story out of washington, d.c. you see these pictures. this is a small manned aircraft. technically it's called gyrocopter. it landed near the capitol building a short time ago. this pilot of this gyrocopter he's in custody. a friend of the pielot tells cnn this was a protest flight. that friend michael shanahan, is joining me on the phone right now. also with me cnn's brian stelter here in new york. also with me former secret service agent on the phone. but...
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brooks: this is ned brooks inviting you to meet the press. >> meet the press is a public affairs presentation of nbc news. mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of the meet the press panel. mr. spivak: dr. king, former president truman was quoted by the a.p. as saying that the march from selma -- and this was his word -- was silly, and can't accomplish a darn thing except to attract attention. there have been two murders, many beatings and a federal expenditure for troops of about $300,000. would you say that what the march accomplished was worth that cost? dr. king: well, first, i would say that the march was not silly at all. i would think tha
brooks: this is ned brooks inviting you to meet the press. >> meet the press is a public affairs presentation of nbc news. mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our...
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brooke back to you.is there's going to be a serious investigation that's going to take a long time to answer these questions, principally for the families involved. >> the family obviously has many many questions. we're going to talk about why these eight surveillance cameras in this one neighborhood why not a single one captured a lick of this arrest. again, just a reminder to all of you, we're here live in baltimore this afternoon. we're anticipating protesters will be gathering for this rally here at city hall as they are angry. they're expressing outrage of the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. that's the man who died after his spine was severed after this confrontation with baltimore police. we mentioned those surveillance cameras in the neighborhood. why weren't the moments leading up to freddie gray's death caught on camera? it's a question a lot of people here want answers to. you're watching cnn's special live coverage. wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutrogena hydro boos
brooke back to you.is there's going to be a serious investigation that's going to take a long time to answer these questions, principally for the families involved. >> the family obviously has many many questions. we're going to talk about why these eight surveillance cameras in this one neighborhood why not a single one captured a lick of this arrest. again, just a reminder to all of you, we're here live in baltimore this afternoon. we're anticipating protesters will be gathering for...
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i support children, brooke, and their creativity, brooke. >> i hate children. >> i understand it can be an eyesore, but i think there are worse things people put on their lawns that isn't trash that is an eyesore like children. you can move on. >> where i grew up people would bury a huge tractor tire and paint it white and that would be an obstacle ground. they were set in the ground. you can do anything about them. >> they need to define what trash really is. that's the thing. they need to clearly spell it out, otherwise we will have more instans like this. >> andy, last word, and i hope that wasn't it. >> no surprise the government wants to take away another means to defend themselves. it used to be a man's home was his castle and now you can't build one on your front lawn. i do agree with brooke on one thing and one thing only. i like the other residents are doing this in protest. i think this could be the american spring. this is the beginning of the revolt. >> this wedding is brought to you by burger king. the food food chain is paying for the nuptials of a couple whose names ar
i support children, brooke, and their creativity, brooke. >> i hate children. >> i understand it can be an eyesore, but i think there are worse things people put on their lawns that isn't trash that is an eyesore like children. you can move on. >> where i grew up people would bury a huge tractor tire and paint it white and that would be an obstacle ground. they were set in the ground. you can do anything about them. >> they need to define what trash really is. that's the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me on this friday afternoon. huge developments out of south carolina today. the former police officer charged with murder in the shooting death of walter scott has been placed in isolation and being monitored for his mental health. all of this now as the second video has emerged. dash cam video taken from inside officer mic -- michael slager's car. it shows the moment scott runs. it's a deadly chain of events beginning in a parking lot. >> license, registration and insurance card? what's that? let's start with your license. the reason for the stop is your brake light is out. oh okay. >> i don't have it with me. >> do you have insurance on the car? >> no i don't have insurance. >> well if you don't have insurance on your car -- >> oh. okay. let me have your driver's license. no registration no insurance? >> no, sir. >> but you're buying this car? >> yes, sir. >> did you already buy it? >> no not yet. i'm buying it monday. >> just a minute ago you said y
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me on this friday afternoon. huge developments out of south carolina today. the former police officer charged with murder in the shooting death of walter scott has been placed in isolation and being monitored for his mental health. all of this now as the second video has emerged. dash cam video taken from inside officer mic -- michael slager's car. it shows the moment scott runs. it's a deadly chain of events beginning in a parking lot....
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me on this monday. live during the show we could be getting the answers that relatives and protesters are demanding in the death of freddie gray. baltimore police now getting ready to hold a news conference one day after the 25-year-old died. according to police gray was arrested back on april 12th quote/unquote, without force or incident. but as you can see from this photo from the family here that may be a different story, according to some. somehow in police custody, gray's spinal cord was severed. his family's lawyer says he lapsed into a coma. there's no video of baltimore officers approaching gray. we don't have that. by the time cell phones started rolling, he apparently couldn't walk but he could talk and in this footage, you can hear his screams. >> [ bleep ]. >> his leg look broke! look at his leg! look at his [ bleep ] leg! that boy leg look broke! his leg broken y'all dragging him like that! >> let's begin our coverage on this with our suza
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me on this monday. live during the show we could be getting the answers that relatives and protesters are demanding in the death of freddie gray. baltimore police now getting ready to hold a news conference one day after the 25-year-old died. according to police gray was arrested back on april 12th quote/unquote, without force or incident. but as you can see from this photo from the family here that may be a different story, according to...
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brooke? >> athena jones, thank you so much for showing us where that stop would have taken place just a couple weeks ago. the state's attorney here in baltimore issued a statement saying that her officer will conduct an independent investigation of gray's death. they say, quote, while we have and will continue to leverage the information received by the department we are not relying solely on their findings but rather the facts we have gathered and verified. we ask for the public to remain peaceful and patient and trust the process of justice system. among the pieces of evidence that the state's attorney may be considering is this explosive report from today's "washington post." this other man, this other prisoner or suspect who was transported in the same police van as gray said quote, gray was banging against the walls, and he believed gray, quote, was intentionally trying to injure himself. now, this is coming from a police document "the post" obtained. with me now, our justice corresponde
brooke? >> athena jones, thank you so much for showing us where that stop would have taken place just a couple weeks ago. the state's attorney here in baltimore issued a statement saying that her officer will conduct an independent investigation of gray's death. they say, quote, while we have and will continue to leverage the information received by the department we are not relying solely on their findings but rather the facts we have gathered and verified. we ask for the public to...
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i won't let you do that to yourself. >> deacon: brooke, i -- >> brooke: deacon, please.ten to me. this is for the rest of your life. and you're not in the right frame of mind to be making that kind of commitment. >> deacon: wait, stop, stop. look, i-i really appreciate your concern. and i get that you can't stand my fiancée, but, brooke -- >> brooke: no, that's it, okay? that is it. you are not marrying quinn. >> quinn: i'm not worried. i'll find a way to make it happen. i always do. >> rick: easier said than done. ivy's not exactly a team pla
i won't let you do that to yourself. >> deacon: brooke, i -- >> brooke: deacon, please.ten to me. this is for the rest of your life. and you're not in the right frame of mind to be making that kind of commitment. >> deacon: wait, stop, stop. look, i-i really appreciate your concern. and i get that you can't stand my fiancée, but, brooke -- >> brooke: no, that's it, okay? that is it. you are not marrying quinn. >> quinn: i'm not worried. i'll find a way to make it...
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brooke? >> okay. all clear. we hear you. thank you so much for that update. i know a lot of people have been worried about what was going on. also we are learning more about this major international anti-terrorism operation. police arresting 18 suspected islamic extremists. these bomb makers and possibly even several of osama bin laden's former bodyguards. what were they up to? well these raids taking place across italy, as it's been revealed that this terror cell had a list of targets. among them the home of the pope and the heart of the catholic church. you see it here the vatican. this whole bust a result of years of wiretaps and other intelligence gathering on these men here, some of whom had already been involved in bombings overseas that killed hundreds of people. john allen is our cnn senior vatican analyst. you've been covering the vatican for a long time. i'm just wondering if you know of the fact that has the vatican ever been a target quite like this before? >> well brooke sure of
brooke? >> okay. all clear. we hear you. thank you so much for that update. i know a lot of people have been worried about what was going on. also we are learning more about this major international anti-terrorism operation. police arresting 18 suspected islamic extremists. these bomb makers and possibly even several of osama bin laden's former bodyguards. what were they up to? well these raids taking place across italy, as it's been revealed that this terror cell had a list of targets....
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brooke?>> do you have any idea -- i know we heard and we're going to get into this in a moment because we did hear from the jurors after the fact. but do you have any idea what took them -- it was 35 1/2 hours, seven days of deliberations. >> this jury talked about being very deliberate about their deliberations. they were very careful. they had a lot to consider just as you said. and they took their time doing it because they knew this was a very important task ahead of them. and so to them it didn't take long. they had to look over the important evidence. was that a gun in his hand? what about the testimony of key witnesses, including his fiance including bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots? a lot of things to consider. even pointing out one of the most important witnesses for them was the best friend of the victim odin lloyd. toward the very end of the trial. and he wasn't on the stand very long at all. but they talked about being struck by his emotion at losing his friend. al
brooke?>> do you have any idea -- i know we heard and we're going to get into this in a moment because we did hear from the jurors after the fact. but do you have any idea what took them -- it was 35 1/2 hours, seven days of deliberations. >> this jury talked about being very deliberate about their deliberations. they were very careful. they had a lot to consider just as you said. and they took their time doing it because they knew this was a very important task ahead of them. and...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me today with new revolutions this afternoon on the downing of germanwings flight 9525. really the big question other than why is there actually cell phone video from inside the plane right before it went down into the french alps. talk to two newspapers t answer would be yes. even insisting they have seen the video of the final moments a board the doomed jetliner. french officials say absolutely not, that footage does not exist and most certainly has not been leaked the. editor of build, the german tabloid pushing back in an interview here on cnn. >> we saw the video with our colleagues and it was kind of disturbing upsetting material. it's shot in the cabin. it shows there was a lot of chaos. people were aware of where this was heading. it seems the to document there was a bang on what sounds like a bang on a door which kind of is in line with results of the previous investigation that say the pilot was trying to break into the cockpit. that is what we saw. >>
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me today with new revolutions this afternoon on the downing of germanwings flight 9525. really the big question other than why is there actually cell phone video from inside the plane right before it went down into the french alps. talk to two newspapers t answer would be yes. even insisting they have seen the video of the final moments a board the doomed jetliner. french officials say absolutely not, that footage does not exist and most certainly has...
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david brooks is the author. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: phil philip glass is here one of the most influential composers of his generation. he changed the landscape of music along others like steve riker and terry riley. he prefers to call himself simply a composer of music with repetitive structures. for the past 40 years he created more than 20 operas, similar to thinks, chamber scores and film music. he new work takes a look at life without music called "words without music." welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: anything you want to disagree with with respect to that introduction. >> when people say what do you do i say i write theater music. >> rose: is that what you say? it changes but that's what i like now. >> rose: why? it has the virtue of being what i actually do. >> rose: what is theater music? >> it's open remarks it's film, it's theater itself. it can be dance. anything that involves collaboration, like any of the elements -- >> rose: collaboration and performance. >> and performance, but in this case, i'm tal
david brooks is the author. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: phil philip glass is here one of the most influential composers of his generation. he changed the landscape of music along others like steve riker and terry riley. he prefers to call himself simply a composer of music with repetitive structures. for the past 40 years he created more than 20 operas, similar to thinks, chamber scores and film music. he new work takes a look at life without music called "words without...
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i'm brooke baldwin. just one day after convicts aaron hernandez on first-degree murder the entire jury is speaking out exclusively to my colleague here at cnn, anderson cooper. they deliberated for more than 35 hours over the course of seven days before deciding aaron hernandez was guilty of killing his friend odin lloyd nearly two years ago. anderson is back speaking with those jurors. what did they tell you? >> they were very conscientious. they took this very seriously. they deliberated for a long time as you know. a lot of people thought it would be a hung jury. they said there was a lot of evidence to go through, a lot of witness testimony to go through. a lot of them had copious books full of notes they'd been keeping over the last several weeks. so they clearly are very united in their opinion that they made the right decision. in particular in order to get a first-degree murder they either had to believe that this was a premeditated act by aaron hernandez or that there was extreme cruelty. they a
i'm brooke baldwin. just one day after convicts aaron hernandez on first-degree murder the entire jury is speaking out exclusively to my colleague here at cnn, anderson cooper. they deliberated for more than 35 hours over the course of seven days before deciding aaron hernandez was guilty of killing his friend odin lloyd nearly two years ago. anderson is back speaking with those jurors. what did they tell you? >> they were very conscientious. they took this very seriously. they...
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brook. >> how they pulled off one sweet catch and release. >>> you know better than to cross it. >> the double yellow line. >> see the close call coming round that curve. >>> a look at life in new york there from every angle. >> the spectacular video giving you a taste of the city. >>> a bride's beauty has a wedding photographer bowled over. >>> see a military training exercise courtesy of the hole in the wall gang. [ laughter ] >> just ran into the wall? >> just ran into the wall. >> a nice round of applause for the south yorkshire fire and rescue in the uk. yes, that's right, you're going to applaud because they take time out of their day to rescue this little fella. >> a little deer stuck in a brook that is running quite rapidly, besides the brook or two, too high to get out he's terrified. fortunately someone saw this poor deer called the south yorkshire fire and rescue squad. in they come, they're going to try to get the deer by the neck. >> get that out. >> put the deer in a bag. listen. >> got it? >> sounds like that because they got that like ligature thing around its neck. >> y
brook. >> how they pulled off one sweet catch and release. >>> you know better than to cross it. >> the double yellow line. >> see the close call coming round that curve. >>> a look at life in new york there from every angle. >> the spectacular video giving you a taste of the city. >>> a bride's beauty has a wedding photographer bowled over. >>> see a military training exercise courtesy of the hole in the wall gang. [ laughter ]...
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i'm brooke baldwin. i want to get to this man next to me maryland congressman elightning cummings -- elijah cummings who represents this district, this is his home. >> welcome to baltimore. >> i love baltimore. i've been here a number of times. did you just hear the orioles game is apparently on. but closed to the public is the latest we're hearing. do you know about that? >> i don't know anything about that. that would be disappointing to me because i want our city to go forward. i don't think that we should stop doing what we normally do. that's a addition by the-- a decision by the powers that be, above my paycheck. >> have you slept at all? >> no. >> have you been in touch with the governor the mayor, tonight is the first 10:00 p.m. curfew. we've heard of protest, for most part peaceful. have you had the chance to walk around? where have you been today? >> i've been all over. i spent a lot of time at pennsylvania and north where the cvs was. and i got to tell you, when i saw the burnt out cvs it, was
i'm brooke baldwin. i want to get to this man next to me maryland congressman elightning cummings -- elijah cummings who represents this district, this is his home. >> welcome to baltimore. >> i love baltimore. i've been here a number of times. did you just hear the orioles game is apparently on. but closed to the public is the latest we're hearing. do you know about that? >> i don't know anything about that. that would be disappointing to me because i want our city to go...
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i'm brooke baldwin. are you watching cnn. right now, a confrontation could be taking shape between the united states and iran. this is happening off the coast of yemen where at least nine nine u.s. war ships are positioned along with naval vessels from key u.s. allies. and they're expected to be within eyesight of iranian ships in the coming hours. the u.s. allied coalition is mobilizing because they want to block those iranian ships from delivering arms delivering weapons to those rebel fighters in yemen. just a reminder for everyone the houthi the rebel group that forced out the yemeni president, a president and government, by the way, backed by the united states saudi arabia, and the uae, united arab emirates. these houthi rebels have an ally as well, iran. meaning the situation in yemen is quickly becoming this proxy war among these top powers in the mideast. the timing of all of this here has the u.s. walking a diplomatic tightrope as fragile nuclear talks resume. joining me retired navy commander jack wiels, military an
i'm brooke baldwin. are you watching cnn. right now, a confrontation could be taking shape between the united states and iran. this is happening off the coast of yemen where at least nine nine u.s. war ships are positioned along with naval vessels from key u.s. allies. and they're expected to be within eyesight of iranian ships in the coming hours. the u.s. allied coalition is mobilizing because they want to block those iranian ships from delivering arms delivering weapons to those rebel...
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brooke sutherland joins us with more. brooke, welcome to the program.this comeback? brroke: a lot of it is companies pursuing huge deals that did not happen. i know all three of the companies have done deals so far this quarter but they are, like you said, smaller. on the other hand, they have a lot of fuel left. matt: they have dry powder left that they didn't use last year. why are they thinking smaller? brooke: they are still looking for growth and these are good targets and are still pretty big. they are nothing to sneeze at, just not that $100 billion deal that astrazeneca would have been. matt: what are people buying? does it matter? is this a case of executives who have too much money? brooke: no i think it is a case of these older legacy pharma companies with drugs that are not growing as much as they used to. they need to refill the pipeline. the companies they are buying has faster growing products that will do that. matt: how do we investors feel about this? a lot of times the buyer stock goes down and the takeover rises to the premium. how i
brooke sutherland joins us with more. brooke, welcome to the program.this comeback? brroke: a lot of it is companies pursuing huge deals that did not happen. i know all three of the companies have done deals so far this quarter but they are, like you said, smaller. on the other hand, they have a lot of fuel left. matt: they have dry powder left that they didn't use last year. why are they thinking smaller? brooke: they are still looking for growth and these are good targets and are still pretty...
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>> well i think it's understandable brooke.at was never a serious deadline for iranians and really designed by the u.s. and allies in order to take measure of whether or not to move forward to the next three months to get the ultimate deal. iranians figured out some time ago that if they didn't care about the deadline and americans did, why give going up to this moment? i think at some point secretary kerry came to believe the american imposed deadline was working against america's own interests. >> talking to an ambassador yesterday and he said you always have to have deadlines even though you potentially move the goalpost. mark you say the iranians have worn down the u.s. negotiating position. do you think this extension of the deadline is more proof of that? >> brooke i think for the iranians there's no deadline. their happen to continue negotiations and pocket more and more concessions. in fact for iranians and supreme leader of iran why agree to a deal today and give up on few you are concessions? they rode u.s. negotiatin
>> well i think it's understandable brooke.at was never a serious deadline for iranians and really designed by the u.s. and allies in order to take measure of whether or not to move forward to the next three months to get the ultimate deal. iranians figured out some time ago that if they didn't care about the deadline and americans did, why give going up to this moment? i think at some point secretary kerry came to believe the american imposed deadline was working against america's own...
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back to brooke baldwin in baltimore. we can see the crowds behind you there, brooke. looks like the protest is coming together. >> yeah it has begun. they're looping around this whole grassy area this park in front of city hall. estimating so far maybe 200 people. i covered the marches in new york. i have to have say, the makeup is similar. older, younger, multiple ethnicities here walking around here in baltimore because they're frustrated. you see the sign saying "justice for freddie gray." they'll be looping around us. you'll see them continue here. it's anticipated to grow through the the next couple of hours. so that's happening. this is also happening. we have some new information about one of the officers involved in the case of freddie gray. let me tell you about that right now. the suspect, of course this young man, this 25-year-old whose death in police custody sparked outrage and protest, such as the ones we're seeing here. cnn has now learned that lieutenant brian rice has been accused not once but twice of domestic abuse and that he also had a temporary r
back to brooke baldwin in baltimore. we can see the crowds behind you there, brooke. looks like the protest is coming together. >> yeah it has begun. they're looping around this whole grassy area this park in front of city hall. estimating so far maybe 200 people. i covered the marches in new york. i have to have say, the makeup is similar. older, younger, multiple ethnicities here walking around here in baltimore because they're frustrated. you see the sign saying "justice for...
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i'm brooke baldwin.ack in school today, although dismissal should be happening right around now. and with the ongoing protests in the city over the death of 25-year-old freddie gray in police custody, some of them are not just witnessing history, they're also documenting it with help of one of their very special teachers. we have some images we want to play for you. come on in sir. chip is the high school media teacher who took his students through the streets to help capture what is going on here. nice to meet you. >> thank you, brooke. >> love teachers. my mom was a teacher. love having you on. so no school yesterday. you said -- i know you can't make them do this but how did you cajole them into taking their day off to go with you to document this? >> well it's our community. i think that students that really care about their community, they want to do right by it. and they not only want to c document it. we're in that social media age -- >> we are in the social media age? get out of here. i hear you
i'm brooke baldwin.ack in school today, although dismissal should be happening right around now. and with the ongoing protests in the city over the death of 25-year-old freddie gray in police custody, some of them are not just witnessing history, they're also documenting it with help of one of their very special teachers. we have some images we want to play for you. come on in sir. chip is the high school media teacher who took his students through the streets to help capture what is going on...
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i'm brooke baldwin in new york.ts right now. >>> so it appears they got a deal. but is it a good deal? i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> the world lead. the west cuts a deal with iran one that allegedly slams the brakes on tehran's nuclear program. now the u.s. says iran will have to prove its good intentions and president obama promises if iran cheats, the world will know it. >>> the national lead. law enforcement arresting two brooklyn women they say wanted to blow up their fellow americans. as one of al qaeda's big players, a terrorist with a spot on the pentagon's kill list just got hauled back to u.s.
i'm brooke baldwin in new york.ts right now. >>> so it appears they got a deal. but is it a good deal? i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> the world lead. the west cuts a deal with iran one that allegedly slams the brakes on tehran's nuclear program. now the u.s. says iran will have to prove its good intentions and president obama promises if iran cheats, the world will know it. >>> the national lead. law enforcement arresting two brooklyn women they...
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brooke?poke with who we see here in the video, does she have any plans of file anything kind of suit? >> she and a civil rights lawyer -- she did hire a civil rights lawyer. they've already gone to the south gate police department. they filed a complaint. they are asking that the police investigate this. but we spoke to the local authorities. they say they're not exactly sure how to proceed at this point because you're talking about a federal agency they're local police even though it's in their turf. do they then investigate the u.s. marshalls? they're still trying to sort all of that. and she is also thinking about filing a civil lawsuit. >> what are the u.s. marshalls saying? >> the u.s. marshalls are saying yes, they will confirm one of their deputy u.s. marshalls was involved in this. he is seen on the video, and they are investigating this. >> all right. thank you so much. danny, let me spring you in. you were watching the video. you've seen it probably a few times. i guess my first que
brooke?poke with who we see here in the video, does she have any plans of file anything kind of suit? >> she and a civil rights lawyer -- she did hire a civil rights lawyer. they've already gone to the south gate police department. they filed a complaint. they are asking that the police investigate this. but we spoke to the local authorities. they say they're not exactly sure how to proceed at this point because you're talking about a federal agency they're local police even though it's...
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>> brooke good afternoon. although many people and myself when we first heard about it, we believed it was just another isolated case or 15 minutes of fame i would call it. it is serious. obviously a plane that closes its doors with an unaccounted passenger on board, whether on the aircraft cargo hold or in the cabin is nothing to laugh about. and it -- not the first time it happens. remember a couple years ago, we had the incident with this teenager who flew from california to hawaii inside an airplane belly. got out of the compartment, asked for a cell phone and called his relatives to pick him up. i think there's a lot to rethink especially when it comes to airport security and tsa and local airport authorities. this is not a joking matter. >> it's not joking i have a hard time wrapping my head around how it hand. imagining being a passenger hearing the banging through theilar toboard -- floorboard and thinking what. airport security, you go through machines taking shoes off, i can't take my water with me.
>> brooke good afternoon. although many people and myself when we first heard about it, we believed it was just another isolated case or 15 minutes of fame i would call it. it is serious. obviously a plane that closes its doors with an unaccounted passenger on board, whether on the aircraft cargo hold or in the cabin is nothing to laugh about. and it -- not the first time it happens. remember a couple years ago, we had the incident with this teenager who flew from california to hawaii...
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one i met last week in austin, brooks axtel -- brook axtel. our friends at google convened a meeting there in austin. the technology community understands that a lot of the solicitation of underaged girls and victims of human trafficking occurs on-line and so they've come together to try to work with law enforcement, work with victims' rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to combat it. so at google last week in austin i met brook axtel, who was introduced to america when she gave a moving speech at this year's grammy awards. back in texas she's better known for her work with a number of nonprofits that are focused on ending domestic violence and human trafficking. and i can't begin to tell you how inspiring she is and her words were, particularly when you consider the horror the absolute horror of what she had been through as a victim of human trafficking herself. starting at the age of 7 -- 7 years old -- brook was sexually abused. she was literally put in chains and a cage, treated like an animal in a basement. and she was repea
one i met last week in austin, brooks axtel -- brook axtel. our friends at google convened a meeting there in austin. the technology community understands that a lot of the solicitation of underaged girls and victims of human trafficking occurs on-line and so they've come together to try to work with law enforcement, work with victims' rights groups to come up with a comprehensive way to combat it. so at google last week in austin i met brook axtel, who was introduced to america when she gave a...
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>> first of all, brooke this is a very very potentially dangerous situation.ngs of the three that have been mentioned is well-known here in baltimore. they are the grouch folks that literally took over our baltimore city detention center a year or two back where the main leader the one in that detention center devon white just recently had his trial not too long ago, where you recall the influence they have in the city they make so much money in the city selling illegal drugs the power and influence they have to bribe correctional officers had a whole list of correctional officers under his control that had sex with and children by. this is just how much influence they have. of course out in the streets they are known for committing so many crimes here across city. a very dangerous group of individuals. this should not be taken lightly. unfortunately, we're at this place where they've made these threats on police officers and it's very likely -- i mean they do have the potential to follow through with those. this is a time really when we really need everyone t
>> first of all, brooke this is a very very potentially dangerous situation.ngs of the three that have been mentioned is well-known here in baltimore. they are the grouch folks that literally took over our baltimore city detention center a year or two back where the main leader the one in that detention center devon white just recently had his trial not too long ago, where you recall the influence they have in the city they make so much money in the city selling illegal drugs the power...
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brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. nugent? no. breeze gram in-- ms. gram? mr. multon? mr. multon votes aye. mr. burns? mr. burn votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. mr. knight? mr. knight votes no. mr. mccarther? mr. mccarther votes aye. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. >> mr. chairman? excuse me while i chew my cookie. gentlemen from new jersey? >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to be a yes. >> clerk report the tally. >> 34 aye votes and 29 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. question now on 157-r1 by ms. spear. clerk will call the role. >> chairman? no. mr. smith? aye. mr. jones? mr. jones a yes. ms. sanchez? ms. sanchez, no. mr. brady? mr. brady no. mr. davis? ms. davis votes no. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. long? mr. long no. mr. larson? mr. larson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes aye. mr.
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn and we have to begin with nepal. nepal is in survival mode. people are still trapped under piles of debris two days after this 7.8 magnitude quake absolutely flattened mass civilian parts of this country and surrounding areas and shifted its capital ten feet. a little boy is found alive underneath this building that crumbled on top of him. you heard the cheers of celebrations here as this man is pulled out alive. this is 48 hours after he was buried. for every one of these scenes every one of these survival tales there's more and more bodies. right now almost 4,000 people are known to be dead. but with many remote villages still unreachable including the epicenter there, the number of victims is expected to surge. and so is the humanitarian crisis here. nepal already one of the poorest nations in the entire world is overflowing with the injured and medical supplies. they are dwindling and dwindling very quickly, as in wood to burn the bodies to cremeat these bodies
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn and we have to begin with nepal. nepal is in survival mode. people are still trapped under piles of debris two days after this 7.8 magnitude quake absolutely flattened mass civilian parts of this country and surrounding areas and shifted its capital ten feet. a little boy is found alive underneath this building that crumbled on top of him. you heard the cheers of celebrations here as this man is pulled out alive. this is 48 hours after he was buried. for...
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let's just let it go. >> brooke: wow. you know you wake up in the morning and sometimes you don't know what you're going to face
let's just let it go. >> brooke: wow. you know you wake up in the morning and sometimes you don't know what you're going to face
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brooks. >> eir brooks san francisco clean emergency green party and sf. >> i want to clarify i think staff needs to take a look at the prop h that was passed by the voters in 2001 their that correct as the commissioner pointed out the h bond authority was passed but the voters so the board of supervisors could pass bonds for roushl emergency 0 projects which can include energy efficiency without going to the voters the voters westbound saying you don't need to come back for revenue bonds for clean energy staff needs to look at when deciding what bonds you know do the sfpuc bonds need to go to the voters if not that's great as staff said which bonds have better returned just politically chronologies are are the best way to fund any given system prop h is not just for sf i urge staff to drill down into that and right away raw we're we've got a double a rating and the first rating from the power issued bonds that's huge and the reason the sf bond power advocates aligned with you and your staff to help you to push for raising your rates because they were so low for city facilities and ho
brooks. >> eir brooks san francisco clean emergency green party and sf. >> i want to clarify i think staff needs to take a look at the prop h that was passed by the voters in 2001 their that correct as the commissioner pointed out the h bond authority was passed but the voters so the board of supervisors could pass bonds for roushl emergency 0 projects which can include energy efficiency without going to the voters the voters westbound saying you don't need to come back for revenue...
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>> yeah, isis has claimed responsibility brooke for this explosion. actually two explosions that took place at 5:50 local time in erbil in the kurdish portart of northern iraq. first there was an ied that went off just up the street from the u.s. consulate. moments later, a car sped in the direction of the consulate. security personnel in the area fired back. it exploded. it killed three people. it wounded five others all of them civilians. we understand that none of the guards at the u.s. consulate were injured, and all u.s. personnel at the consulate are safe and accounted for. but it does represent something of a dramatic security breakdown in a part of iraq that until now has been relatively secure. >> so that is erbil. just south of there, another operation in tikrit. let's talk about that. iraqi security forces killing this top leader. what was he doing there? what has he been doing? and do you know of any ties to isis? >> well this is ibrahim al douri, old right-hand man of saddam hussein. according to iraqi officials, there was an operation th
>> yeah, isis has claimed responsibility brooke for this explosion. actually two explosions that took place at 5:50 local time in erbil in the kurdish portart of northern iraq. first there was an ied that went off just up the street from the u.s. consulate. moments later, a car sped in the direction of the consulate. security personnel in the area fired back. it exploded. it killed three people. it wounded five others all of them civilians. we understand that none of the guards at the...
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brookings family.i welcome mr. ambassador -- not yet. and also personally. and i can't help saying that also welcomed administered yanis varoufakis as a neighbor of the turks okay it is your floor and then we will have a discussion. >> thank you kemal. it's with the deepest gratitude that i wish to thank you for this honor and privilege to addressing such a fine institution at a crucial moment when our government is children and momentous task, that of completely successfully and has human -- this is humanly possible that negotiations with our partners both european and internationally. the reason why i should be focusing on these negotiations is their global significance. nutso because i'm a contagion through the financial circuit that frightened people so frightfully back in 2010 and again in 2012 because the outcome of our negotiations with institutions what influence i believe heavily europe's attitude toward a larger problem located in the five areas of our democracies and within the foundations o
brookings family.i welcome mr. ambassador -- not yet. and also personally. and i can't help saying that also welcomed administered yanis varoufakis as a neighbor of the turks okay it is your floor and then we will have a discussion. >> thank you kemal. it's with the deepest gratitude that i wish to thank you for this honor and privilege to addressing such a fine institution at a crucial moment when our government is children and momentous task, that of completely successfully and has...
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brooks, the best selling artist in music history.g the fireworks. awesome. >> the chance for some severe weather across the east. maria molina tracking what is ahead of for us. >> good morning. we are going to need the umbrellas across the northeast. even a risk for flash flooding across parts of new england and the mid atlantic. here's a look at the storm system right now. areas of rain across parts of the great lakes and also into parts of the northeast. on the backside of it we have heavy rain that has already developed across parts of eastern kentucky and also through parts of tennessee. you can see it moving through right there. the concern as we head into the afternoon and evening hours it is for severe weather. that will be a concern across parts of georgia the carolinas through pennsylvania and new jersey. risk of large hail and damaging winds and isolated tornadoes as we head into tuesday and wednesday you have that risk now moving into parts of the plains with another storm system. over the plains that risk is going to stay
brooks, the best selling artist in music history.g the fireworks. awesome. >> the chance for some severe weather across the east. maria molina tracking what is ahead of for us. >> good morning. we are going to need the umbrellas across the northeast. even a risk for flash flooding across parts of new england and the mid atlantic. here's a look at the storm system right now. areas of rain across parts of the great lakes and also into parts of the northeast. on the backside of it we...
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i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with these reports we're just now getting that one of the world's most wanted terrorists has just been killed. his name is izzat ibrahim al douri. he was considered one of the worst. he was saddam's right-hand man. after the regime toppled, al douri went into hiding. today it seems he was found and killed by iraqi security forces. joining me here in new york atika schubert cnn correspondent. wonderful to have both of you here with me. atika, first to you. how the heck did they find him? >> it appears, according to iraqi sources, that this was what they call a surprise operation conducted by iraqi security forces and shia militia. they operated it somewhere between tikrit and kirkuk. they haven't said who else was killed in this raid, but they've identified al douri, although they say they can't be 100% sure until dna tests have been conducted. we have reports now that his body has been brought to baghdad, and they're saying they should get results within 48 hours. >> do we
i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with these reports we're just now getting that one of the world's most wanted terrorists has just been killed. his name is izzat ibrahim al douri. he was considered one of the worst. he was saddam's right-hand man. after the regime toppled, al douri went into hiding. today it seems he was found and killed by iraqi security forces. joining me here in new york atika schubert cnn correspondent. wonderful to have both of you here with me. atika, first to you. how the...
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brooke? >> okay fred plighteitgenpleitgen. breaking news into n to cnn, saw state tv reporting the country spuling out of the fight in yemen. a development that appears to mean the end of the bombing campaign that some say was the only thing holding houthi rebels back from a complete takeover from the country. thomas good enough to be back, tehran bureau chief for the new york time. springboarding off what fred said the reason they would be in that neck of the woods in the water would be an anti-piracy mission. do you buy that? >> i do not because i'm gullible but because the iranians have had around 30 anti-piracy missions as part of the international effort stop pirates in the horn of africa, to be present in the region. we must also put this a little into perspective -- >> please do. >> iranian ships are not like the mighty u.s. -- >> totally might in muscle -- >> these are very small and modest ships that really are under so much international scrutiny they cannot do that much. this morning on fox news i heard there were 7
brooke? >> okay fred plighteitgenpleitgen. breaking news into n to cnn, saw state tv reporting the country spuling out of the fight in yemen. a development that appears to mean the end of the bombing campaign that some say was the only thing holding houthi rebels back from a complete takeover from the country. thomas good enough to be back, tehran bureau chief for the new york time. springboarding off what fred said the reason they would be in that neck of the woods in the water would be...
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. >> garth brooks almost category n to himself.ates under his own rules, his own time line. >> he came along at a time where country radio was ballad heavy. he transformed that into a stadium rock act. and he sets the foundation for today's art which is that kind of music. >> the fact that garth brooks came out of retirement in 2014 was huge. and a lot of country fans have been waiting for that moment. >> it has been so long since we've seen garth brooks. everyone was so excited that the second that he put out new music, he got back on the road to tour, it was like 1990 all over again. >> anybody who can go out sell out, five nights in a arena, is still an important figure. >> it is very rare for artist toss take a break like this, and then be able to just jump right back into the spinning every things. garth took off time to be with his family to raise his children, which is something that i think is admirable. you don't see many men doing that. >> i think the skies' the limit for garth brooks. anything he wants to tackle he can d
. >> garth brooks almost category n to himself.ates under his own rules, his own time line. >> he came along at a time where country radio was ballad heavy. he transformed that into a stadium rock act. and he sets the foundation for today's art which is that kind of music. >> the fact that garth brooks came out of retirement in 2014 was huge. and a lot of country fans have been waiting for that moment. >> it has been so long since we've seen garth brooks. everyone was so...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for starting your week with us here. i want to begin with two pieces of brand new audio recorded in the immediate aftermath of that deadly police shooting down in south carolina. just aheads heads up it's tough to hear. i want you to listen to michael slager speaking moments after firing at walter scott, the 50-year-old unarmed african-american man. >> once i get here it will be real quick. you'll be off for a couple days they'll interview you then. they're not going to ask you any questions now. they'll take your weapon. we'll go from there. that's pretty much it. the last one we had, they waited a couple days to interview, an official interview, like sit down and see what happened. it would probably be a good idea to jot down your thoughts of what happened. the adrenaline is probably pumping. [ laughter ] >> oh yeah. >> we then hear a separate piece of audio. this is captured by the patrol car's dash cam of officer slager on a phone call to someone we
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for starting your week with us here. i want to begin with two pieces of brand new audio recorded in the immediate aftermath of that deadly police shooting down in south carolina. just aheads heads up it's tough to hear. i want you to listen to michael slager speaking moments after firing at walter scott, the 50-year-old unarmed african-american man. >> once i get here it will be real quick. you'll be off for a couple days they'll...
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and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are 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. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: police in italy today arrested ten pakistani and afghan nationals with links to al qaeda. they're suspected of plotting attacks on the vatican and in their home countries. the men, including the group's spiritual leader, were taken into custody during early morning raids. eight others were being sought. two of the suspects are said to be former bodyguards for osama bin laden. in sicily two survivors of a migrant smuggling disaster had their fir
and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are 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. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and......
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. >> good below brooks. >> either brooks san francisco green party and grassroots organization in our city and an organizer for san francisco clean energy advocates we have so many things i can't remember the names i want to talk about one first on the drought actually i'll involved in the state effort to ban finally clear-cut logging and the culture vacation of open cultivation of rejectingly - and berkley is picking up the resolution recycle in san francisco last september berkley is doing it tonight very important to recognize in all the talk about the drought everybody or everything the governor and environmental groups nobody it talking about forests they're the reservoir of our water and they're important an old mature forest that multiple and diverse with deep soil that is bianca active that kind of soil is a huge sperm for water and carbon dioxide it is a goiptd carbon filter and clear-cut practices are wiping out the soil base when you look at the trees and to keep off vegetation from growing all that has been cut out of the soil liquor our churning or growing a tree applicat
. >> good below brooks. >> either brooks san francisco green party and grassroots organization in our city and an organizer for san francisco clean energy advocates we have so many things i can't remember the names i want to talk about one first on the drought actually i'll involved in the state effort to ban finally clear-cut logging and the culture vacation of open cultivation of rejectingly - and berkley is picking up the resolution recycle in san francisco last september berkley...