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rebekah brooks. >> thank you. >> rebekah brooks was once thought of as one of the most powerful you know what i mean britain. as editor of the former "news of the world," she this be youngest editor and went on to become chief executive of rupert murdoch's papers. so had she received messages from some when she resigned? >> i received messages from number 10, number 11, home office, foreign office. >> so you're talking about secretary of state, prime minister, -- >> and also people who worked in those offices as well. >> and politicians, how about them? >> like i said, there was very few labor politicians that sought commiseration. >> mr. blair, did he send you one? >> yes. >> probably not mr. brown? >> no. probably -- >> rebekah brooks' close relationship with politicians goes to the heart of this inquiry and media ethics. >> you passed on material evidence, call it what you will gained from your few dinners with gordon brown. you passed that on to tony blair. is that true or not? >> he suggested that, sir? >> in the same way you're not telling me your sources i will not tell you mine.
rebekah brooks. >> thank you. >> rebekah brooks was once thought of as one of the most powerful you know what i mean britain. as editor of the former "news of the world," she this be youngest editor and went on to become chief executive of rupert murdoch's papers. so had she received messages from some when she resigned? >> i received messages from number 10, number 11, home office, foreign office. >> so you're talking about secretary of state, prime minister,...
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here is rebekah brooks as she prepares to have her say at the levinson inquiry. we'll listen in. >> editor of "the sun" in january 2003. >> yes. >> it was the announcement of your appointment in june 2009, but you took up the job formally on the second of september 2009. >> that's correct. >> and then you resigned on the 17th of july, 2011. >> so we're completely bound on your constraints, you're under police investigation in the context of an operation and also for allegedly perverting the court of justice, is that true? >> yes. >> mrs. brooks, i'm grateful to you for the obvious care you've put into the statements that you made, and i'm conscious of the difficulty. >> there are constraints which have fallen upon you, may relate to documents, including emails and texts, or more particularly, their absence. there are two sides. >> yes. >> make it clear that you have had reference to a diary, which is kept by your former p.a. what sort of diary we're talking about, is it an ordinary desk diary or an alistair campbell type of diary? >> no, definitely not an alistai
here is rebekah brooks as she prepares to have her say at the levinson inquiry. we'll listen in. >> editor of "the sun" in january 2003. >> yes. >> it was the announcement of your appointment in june 2009, but you took up the job formally on the second of september 2009. >> that's correct. >> and then you resigned on the 17th of july, 2011. >> so we're completely bound on your constraints, you're under police investigation in the context of an...
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. >> not the case, brooke. certainly that's what a couple of passengers have told us, not just the one you talked to, but a couple others, as well. that the pilot came on and said that they would be making that landing in maine and said it was not about a security issue and came on later and apologized to the passengers. we should point out that a federal law enforcement source briefed on the matter said there was no threat and this is not terrorism related. the woman in question is being questioned and likely undergo a psychological evaluation and no indication she was on a government watch list. we also heard separately from congressman king that a woman handed a note to the flight attendants. there was some question whether she needed a doctor and saying she had a device inside of her. another passenger told me that there was an announcement over the loud speaker asking for a doctor and then this woman was sort of in the back of the plane with flight attendants and a doctor for some time until they landed. h
. >> not the case, brooke. certainly that's what a couple of passengers have told us, not just the one you talked to, but a couple others, as well. that the pilot came on and said that they would be making that landing in maine and said it was not about a security issue and came on later and apologized to the passengers. we should point out that a federal law enforcement source briefed on the matter said there was no threat and this is not terrorism related. the woman in question is being...
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roy brooks is sure to win because roy brooks is running against roy brooks.e to be a battle "roy-ale" on the ballot. in this corner, the other roy laverne brooks. >> i'm not worried about any confusion. >> reporter: versus the incumbent roy charles brooks. >> there is absolutely no confusion about the record. >> reporter: if they've avoided the usual name calling it's because names are the one thing they can agree on. while he's focused on managing growth, her same to fight crime and promote education funding. and she says her opponent has simply been in office too long. >> consequently you don't get nothing but the same results. here i come with new ideas. >> new ideas but the same old name. only the two brooks may have voters up a creek when it comes to casting their ballots. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> so why not go with laverne brooks and charles brooks? >> i agree. i've never met a woman named roy. never met a biological woman named roy. that's interesting to me. god bless. but that's a strange story. both democrats. now they are trying hard to
roy brooks is sure to win because roy brooks is running against roy brooks.e to be a battle "roy-ale" on the ballot. in this corner, the other roy laverne brooks. >> i'm not worried about any confusion. >> reporter: versus the incumbent roy charles brooks. >> there is absolutely no confusion about the record. >> reporter: if they've avoided the usual name calling it's because names are the one thing they can agree on. while he's focused on managing growth, her...
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rebekah brooks' trial is due to start in the middle of next month, a fresh chapter in a scandal that has rocked the upper reaches not only of the british government but also the murdoch media empire. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: in paris today, the new french president was sworn in but it was a rough first day for socialist francois hollande. he got soaked as he road in the rain to an outdoor ceremony. later, his plane was hit by lightning after taking off for berlin and turned back as a precaution. hollande flew to germany in a different plane later but he was late for his meeting with chancellor angela merkel. what's behind an epidemic of whooping cough? gas prices now 23 cents lower than they were a year ago. and time lapse footage of a timeless attraction when the "cbs evening news" continues.n there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely
rebekah brooks' trial is due to start in the middle of next month, a fresh chapter in a scandal that has rocked the upper reaches not only of the british government but also the murdoch media empire. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: in paris today, the new french president was sworn in but it was a rough first day for socialist francois hollande. he got soaked as he road in the rain to an outdoor ceremony. later, his plane was hit by lightning after taking off for berlin and...
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when news of the world close come rebekah brooks resigned. a massive police investigation took place. while all this was going on, it is alleged seven boxes of material from news international and computers and electronic equipment concealed from the police. the charges of perverting the course of justice take in rebekah brooks's inner circle. not just her husband, but also her personal assistant and three others close to her. her chauffeur, the news international head of securities, and a free-lance security consultant. rebekah brooks was well- connected. >> ok -- >> she was friendly with prime ministers, labour and conservative. her trial will be uncomfortable for the government. the whatever her past power, her reputation is now in the hands of the justice system, and ultimately 12 ordinary jurors. >> tom simons reporting there. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- >> [singing] >> forces from stereo we do not hear any more. -- from syria we do not hear it every day. you may not realize it, but electronic gadgets may
when news of the world close come rebekah brooks resigned. a massive police investigation took place. while all this was going on, it is alleged seven boxes of material from news international and computers and electronic equipment concealed from the police. the charges of perverting the course of justice take in rebekah brooks's inner circle. not just her husband, but also her personal assistant and three others close to her. her chauffeur, the news international head of securities, and a...
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howard brooks said he did a lot of illegal things. what he pled guilty to was lying about everything to cover up. mr. brooks, did mayor gray know about this? did he know about the payments? the self admitted felon refused to ask any questions. he jumped into an awaiting suv and rushed away. his lawyer spoke on his behalf. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that it was time to accept responsibility for what he had done. >> reporter: brooks entered a guilty plea of making false statements when he lied to fbi investigators over money he then gave to mayor brown. >> he realized he made a very serious mistake in the way he had gone about handling this initially. >> reporter: the scheme included money order payments in the thousands given to brown by brooks. the money was intended to keep brown in the mayoral race so he could bash on then mayor fenty. that was supposed to create an easy path for vincent gray to become elected. brooks is the second to plead guilty in the scheme. thomas score who was also involved in the plan pled
howard brooks said he did a lot of illegal things. what he pled guilty to was lying about everything to cover up. mr. brooks, did mayor gray know about this? did he know about the payments? the self admitted felon refused to ask any questions. he jumped into an awaiting suv and rushed away. his lawyer spoke on his behalf. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that it was time to accept responsibility for what he had done. >> reporter: brooks entered a guilty plea of making...
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course of justice take in rebekah brooks's inner circle. not just her husband, but also her personal assistant and three others close to her. her chauffeur, the news international head of securities, and a free-lance security consultant. rebekah brooks was well- connected. >> ok -- >> she was friendly with prime ministers, labour and conservative. her trial will be uncomfortable for the government. the whatever her past power, her reputation is now in the hands of the justice system, and ultimately 12 ordinary jurors. >> tom simons reporting there. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- >> [singing] >> forces from stereo we do not hear any more. -- from syria we do not hear it every day. you may not realize it, but electronic gadgets may be creating a conflict in the developing world. they contain minerals often mind in areas controlled by local militias. >> every day, these men go deep into a mountain through dark, narrow tunnels to earn a living. heads bent, water dripping. the roof shored up by timber. they hack for
course of justice take in rebekah brooks's inner circle. not just her husband, but also her personal assistant and three others close to her. her chauffeur, the news international head of securities, and a free-lance security consultant. rebekah brooks was well- connected. >> ok -- >> she was friendly with prime ministers, labour and conservative. her trial will be uncomfortable for the government. the whatever her past power, her reputation is now in the hands of the justice...
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rebekah brooks was formally charged before being driven away. pursued by photographers who might once have worked for her. prosecutors announced six out of seven arrested would be charged. " there is sufficient evidence. i have concluded that the prosecution is required in the public interest. >> tonight, rebekah brooks and her husband emerged with statements that did not conceal their anger. >> i am baffled by the decision to charge me today. however, more importantly, i cannot express my anger in off that those closest to me have been dragged into this unfairly. one day, the details of this case will emerge. people will see today as nothing more than an expensive sideshow, a waste of public money, as a result of an unjust and big decision. >> i feel today is an attempt to use me and others as scapegoats. the effect will be to draft up the pressure on my wife -- wrap it up the pressure on my wife, who is the subject of a witchhunt. >> the case hinges on july of last year. the news of the world's closed, rebekah brooks resigned come at a massive
rebekah brooks was formally charged before being driven away. pursued by photographers who might once have worked for her. prosecutors announced six out of seven arrested would be charged. " there is sufficient evidence. i have concluded that the prosecution is required in the public interest. >> tonight, rebekah brooks and her husband emerged with statements that did not conceal their anger. >> i am baffled by the decision to charge me today. however, more importantly, i...
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. >> howard brooks was charged with making false statements to the fbi. it comes one day after thomas gore pleaded guilty to obstructing evidence. >> all this activity took place while the mayor was at a shopping center convention in las vegas. he arrived this morning. when he arrived for his only public event of the day he seemed shaken. mayor break came to a previous schedule the event, but reporters were focused on one issue. charges against his campaign aides and what that means for his future. >> i will not talk about this today because it is a pending investigation. we will let it unfold as it well. i have already answered questions. >> and other great campaign realist howard brooks was charged with making a false statement. it involves the candidate who verbally abused during the debates. brown started telling reporters that howard brooks paid him to be on the attack. this comes one day after thomas gore, in another of his campaign aides, pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for destroying a notebook of payments made to brown. mayor gray, it is
. >> howard brooks was charged with making false statements to the fbi. it comes one day after thomas gore pleaded guilty to obstructing evidence. >> all this activity took place while the mayor was at a shopping center convention in las vegas. he arrived this morning. when he arrived for his only public event of the day he seemed shaken. mayor break came to a previous schedule the event, but reporters were focused on one issue. charges against his campaign aides and what that means...
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brooks had received from news corp. executive. >> they are now starting to look into phone hacking practices, to indict him privately in the coming weeks and get #10's positioning. do you know what that was about? >> i think it speaks for itself. >> tonight mr. hunt's office denied he asked news international for any such guidance. one other minister was mentioned several times, the chancellor george osborne. rebekah brooks conceded she had spoken to him privately in regard to the bid to take control of b-sky-b. >> i did have a conversation with mr. osborn about it in 2010. >> do you think it was inappropriate conversation? >> i think it was an entirely appropriate conversation. >> rebekah brooks gave evidence for nearly five hours. what conclusions can we draw from it? it certainly seems to confirm the coziness that existed between news international and some of those in government and raised new questions about judgments made and decisions taken. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, anger spillin
brooks had received from news corp. executive. >> they are now starting to look into phone hacking practices, to indict him privately in the coming weeks and get #10's positioning. do you know what that was about? >> i think it speaks for itself. >> tonight mr. hunt's office denied he asked news international for any such guidance. one other minister was mentioned several times, the chancellor george osborne. rebekah brooks conceded she had spoken to him privately in regard to...
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brooks. if this is a general conversation it may relate to mr. cameron state of mind rather than any underlying factor i think you can probably tell us about it. >> i don't think it was anything he would had done in public. it was about latest develop and. and i would say to him what i say to everybody updates. we had a conversation about it. i just particularly remember that. >> i think the context must be that he was concerned that this went beyond mulcaire, is that fair, without being more specific than that? >> probably, yes. i mean, it was a general conversation with the, in late 2010th about the increase in the civil cases. >> the increase in civil cases can only be an indication that this phenomenon is not limited to mulcaire. or least that's the very strong -- are we agreed about that without being a more precise? >> i think news international has acknowledged that publicly anyway. spit can you help us with what mr. cameron said? >> a couple of years, it was, it was a general discussi
brooks. if this is a general conversation it may relate to mr. cameron state of mind rather than any underlying factor i think you can probably tell us about it. >> i don't think it was anything he would had done in public. it was about latest develop and. and i would say to him what i say to everybody updates. we had a conversation about it. i just particularly remember that. >> i think the context must be that he was concerned that this went beyond mulcaire, is that fair, without...
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brooks, did mr. gray know about the payments? the self-admitted felon howard brooks refused to answer any questions as he walked out of d.c.'s federal courthouse. his lawyer spoke on his behalf. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that, you know, it was time to accept responsibility for what he had done. >> reporter: brooks entered a guilty plea of making false statements when he lied to investigators over money he then gave to mayoral candidate sulaimon brown. >> he realized he made a serious mistake in the way he had gone about handling it initially. >> reporter: the scheme included money orders. the money was intended to keep brown in the race so he could bash on then mayor adrian fenty. it was supposed to create an easy path for gray to get elected. brooks is expected to plead guilty. thomas gore also pled guilty. brooks is expected to become somewhat of an informant as the investigation into vincent gray's 2010 campaign continues. >> he's agreed to cooperate fully with federal investigators and he's certainly going
brooks, did mr. gray know about the payments? the self-admitted felon howard brooks refused to answer any questions as he walked out of d.c.'s federal courthouse. his lawyer spoke on his behalf. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that, you know, it was time to accept responsibility for what he had done. >> reporter: brooks entered a guilty plea of making false statements when he lied to investigators over money he then gave to mayoral candidate sulaimon brown. >> he...
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brooks votes aye. mr. young votes aye. mr. reyes votes no. mr. jones votes aye. mr. mcintyre votes no. mr. cooper. mr. cooper. mr. plats votes aye. mr. rubbersburger. mrs. hartzler. votes aye. >> how is mr. rupersburger recorded. >> votes no. >> somehow mr. rooney recorded? >> mr. rooney is not recorded, sir. mr. rooney votes aye. >> how is mr. johnson recorded? >> he's not recorded, sir. >> how is mr. heinrich recorded? >> mr. heinrich votes aye. i beg your pardon m heinrich votes no. >> is there any one that has not been recorded that wishes to be recorded? the clerk will report the tally. >> how is mr. johnson recorded? >> mr. johnson votes no. >> any one else that hasn't been recorded that wishes to be? >> mr. chairman, i'd like to change my vote to a no, mr. owens. >> who is that? >> mr. owens. >> mr. owens would like to change his vote from aye to no. >> mr. owens votes no. >> clerk will read the tally. >> on that vote 36 aye votes and 25 no votes. >> the amendment is agreed to. the committee postponed further proceeding
brooks votes aye. mr. young votes aye. mr. reyes votes no. mr. jones votes aye. mr. mcintyre votes no. mr. cooper. mr. cooper. mr. plats votes aye. mr. rubbersburger. mrs. hartzler. votes aye. >> how is mr. rupersburger recorded. >> votes no. >> somehow mr. rooney recorded? >> mr. rooney is not recorded, sir. mr. rooney votes aye. >> how is mr. johnson recorded? >> he's not recorded, sir. >> how is mr. heinrich recorded? >> mr. heinrich votes aye....
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roy brooks is sure to win because roy brooks is running against roy brooks.n this battle, the challenger, roy laverne brooks. >> i'm not worried about confusion. >> reporter: versus the incumbent, roy charles brooks. >> there is absolutely no confusion about the record. >> reporter: if they've avoided the usual name-calling it's because names is the one thing they can agree on. her aim is to fight crime and promote education funding. she says her opponent has simply been in offers too long. >> consequently, you don't get nothing but the same results. here i come with new ideals. >> reporter: new ideas. but the same, old name. only the two brooks may have voters up a creek when it comes to casting their ballot. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> we'll give you the results as soon as we get them. >> royally confusing at the ballot. >> here we go with the puns. not bad. >>> coming up on "good morning america," don't get fresh with the fresh prince. look at this. one reporter learned that the hard way. did smith overreact here? >>> p
roy brooks is sure to win because roy brooks is running against roy brooks.n this battle, the challenger, roy laverne brooks. >> i'm not worried about confusion. >> reporter: versus the incumbent, roy charles brooks. >> there is absolutely no confusion about the record. >> reporter: if they've avoided the usual name-calling it's because names is the one thing they can agree on. her aim is to fight crime and promote education funding. she says her opponent has simply been...
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we had rebekah brooks appearing before the committee on ethics but wasn't part of the discussion but it's been decided she now will be charged. the two said we deplore this weak decision and five other people also being told -- they will hear today if they are to be process -- both describing that decision as weak. naomi, that's the first charge. >> eis that right. this is the reminder that the judge-led inquiry going on into media ethics, there's still a very active police information behind the scenes, and as he mentioned, these are the first charges since that investigation was opened 18 months ago. rebekah brooks and five others have been charged with -- on suspicion of perversing the course of justice. that's slightly different from the other charges which she may face. she was arrested last year in connection with interception of communication and possible corruption. she has not yet facing charges on those two fronts. this is simply on the suspicion of perversing the course of justice. >> and i suppose in typical rebekah brooks fashion, her statement is feisty, to say the leas
we had rebekah brooks appearing before the committee on ethics but wasn't part of the discussion but it's been decided she now will be charged. the two said we deplore this weak decision and five other people also being told -- they will hear today if they are to be process -- both describing that decision as weak. naomi, that's the first charge. >> eis that right. this is the reminder that the judge-led inquiry going on into media ethics, there's still a very active police information...
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the court wrapped up and this is some shots plaintiff brookes. he said he was guilty of paying to the fbi when -- and we're learning it was thousands in play and they admitted to working together. one thing interesting, brian, revealed in court, is that brookes admits he was instructed to carry out the illegal activity and we're not able to find out who instructed them on do so. his attorney agreed that he didn't come up with the idea or the plan and that he was pulled into it. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that, you know, it was time to accept responsibility for what he did and that he made a serious mistake and he wanted to get it back on the right track. today was the first step in that direction. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney ron meachum issued a statement after the hearing was complete. i'll read it to you. although mr. brookes' conduct was egregious, he deserves some credit for owning up to his mistake and eventually telling the truth. it's clear, brian, that brookes and gore are helping prosecutors as they continue the cas
the court wrapped up and this is some shots plaintiff brookes. he said he was guilty of paying to the fbi when -- and we're learning it was thousands in play and they admitted to working together. one thing interesting, brian, revealed in court, is that brookes admits he was instructed to carry out the illegal activity and we're not able to find out who instructed them on do so. his attorney agreed that he didn't come up with the idea or the plan and that he was pulled into it. >> i think...
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a sec worker, howard brooks s charges with lying to the fbi. yesterday, the assistant campaign treasurer since thomas gore plead guilty to obstruction of justice. both are accused of using campaign money to attack another candidate mayor fenty. mayor gray spoke to reporters as he left the wilson building today. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: the mayor doesn't want to on didn't want to talk about this because it's a pending investigation. federal authorities say thomas gore and howard brooks worked together to pay former mayoral candidate brown to verbally attack then-mayor fenty. tonight, many still want ton if mayor gray had knowledge of this. vincent gray's campaign for mayor was a long time ago but questions about what went on behind the scenes won't go away. mayor gray refused to talk about two of his campaign workers charged this week. >> this is an ongoing pending investigation and there is nothing, really, i can comment on and this is obviously continuing to unfold. >> reporter: according to authorities, brown was not lying when he
a sec worker, howard brooks s charges with lying to the fbi. yesterday, the assistant campaign treasurer since thomas gore plead guilty to obstruction of justice. both are accused of using campaign money to attack another candidate mayor fenty. mayor gray spoke to reporters as he left the wilson building today. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: the mayor doesn't want to on didn't want to talk about this because it's a pending investigation. federal authorities say thomas gore and howard...
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then brooks would put false names on them and hand them over to sulaimon brown. the money orders had a total value of more than $2,000. brooks said he had been instructed to give the money to brown, but it's unclear who instructed him to do so. his attorney, former prince george's county state's attorney glenn ivey, says brooks regrets what he did. >> he realized it was time to accept responsibility for what he'd done. he realized he'd made a very serious mistake in the way he'd gone about handling this initially and he wanted to get it back on the right track. >> u.s. attorney ronald machen wouldn't say if anyone else is involved, only that the investigation continues and that it is important the truth come out. >> the underlying charges go to the very heart of our electoral system. we need to have a fair and honest system of elections and obviously mr. brooks along with others violated that sense of fairness when they engaged in this scheme. >> sulaimon brown said mayor gray knew about the payments. so far gray said he knows nothing about the scandal. >> i've a
then brooks would put false names on them and hand them over to sulaimon brown. the money orders had a total value of more than $2,000. brooks said he had been instructed to give the money to brown, but it's unclear who instructed him to do so. his attorney, former prince george's county state's attorney glenn ivey, says brooks regrets what he did. >> he realized it was time to accept responsibility for what he'd done. he realized he'd made a very serious mistake in the way he'd gone...
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brooke? >> joe john, thank you.emember the disgrace that was aig, one of the companies dubbed too big to fail? now aig is making billions back. allison kosik with more. how much profit are taxpayers expected to make off of aig? >> that is the question to ask, right? when all is said and done, look loosic taxpayers are going to make $15 billion coming from the general accounting office. keep in mind, though, brooke, the government still owns a piece of aig. in if stock that is. so the final profit is really going to depend on when it sells all of that aig stock. and that, of course, depends on what the stock price is. but the report says aig is stable, it's profitable. after it got that $180 billion bailout during the 2008 financial crisis in march, the fed chief ben bernanke called this bailout distasteful but necessary. it was necessary because the insurance company was a major player 2346 credit default swaps and mortgage backed security. and its failure could have really rippled throughout the world. >> and now $
brooke? >> joe john, thank you.emember the disgrace that was aig, one of the companies dubbed too big to fail? now aig is making billions back. allison kosik with more. how much profit are taxpayers expected to make off of aig? >> that is the question to ask, right? when all is said and done, look loosic taxpayers are going to make $15 billion coming from the general accounting office. keep in mind, though, brooke, the government still owns a piece of aig. in if stock that is. so...
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rebekah brooks faces three charges of conspiracy. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. greece has run out of options. after an inconclusive election followed by several rounds of fruitless political negotiations, the country is heading back to the polls. voters who are fed up with austerity will answer the question as to whether greece should keep its commitment to an international bailout program. this could have far reaching implications for europe and the global economy. for the latest, i spoke to our correspondent. we just had elections in greece. what is likely to change next time around? >> that is a very good question and certainly there is one school of thought that says that you could end up with the same problems, inconclusive elections and the party is trying to negotiate some type of coalition. i have even heard one diplomat talk about the possibility of a third election. having said that, what has changed now is that the opinion polls have shown that radical left-wing party which came second in
rebekah brooks faces three charges of conspiracy. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. greece has run out of options. after an inconclusive election followed by several rounds of fruitless political negotiations, the country is heading back to the polls. voters who are fed up with austerity will answer the question as to whether greece should keep its commitment to an international bailout program. this could have far reaching implications for europe and the global...
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he said it happened and then she turned him over to howard brooks.n has not been charged, but that is who people are watching for now. she's the chairperson of the campaign and she admitted to a close personal relationship with howard brooks. >> of course, all of this sets up a very tricky hypothetical inside the beltway type scenario here. we have to stress nobody has been charged, but the questions will be asked two people who are under investigation, but have not been charged mayor gray, council chairman kwame brown, what's the line of succession there? >> well, the chairman succeeds the mayor if the mayor would leave. the question could be asked and nobody has been charged, that if the chairman of the council, of this council or any council left, what's the line of succession? what happens is that there are four eligible candidates. those are the four at large council members and the entire 13-member council votes and the likelihood is that they would vote for a democrat. that would be either phil mendelsohn or vincent orange. >> fox 5 political
he said it happened and then she turned him over to howard brooks.n has not been charged, but that is who people are watching for now. she's the chairperson of the campaign and she admitted to a close personal relationship with howard brooks. >> of course, all of this sets up a very tricky hypothetical inside the beltway type scenario here. we have to stress nobody has been charged, but the questions will be asked two people who are under investigation, but have not been charged mayor...
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and for each of those issues, we have asked a brookings scholar or sometimes a pair of brookings scholars to write a paper sort of somewhating the discussion of the issue in the context of the campaign, talking about president obama's record on the subject, talking about the critique of that record by the republican opposition, and trying to synthesize the merits of the record and the merits of the critique into something like a set of action items or advice for the incoming administration, whether it's a second term of the obama administration, or whether -- i think we're allowed to say it now, a mitt romney administration. we had to pretend that we didn't know for a long time. the subject for today, and for each of these subjects we then asked two or sometimes two groups of other brookings scholars to write a response paper. sometimes these were simply you know, arguments, people who disagreed with the thesis of the main paper. sometimes more often they were efforts to sort of add texture and richness, look at the issue from a slightly different point of view. and then for each of these
and for each of those issues, we have asked a brookings scholar or sometimes a pair of brookings scholars to write a paper sort of somewhating the discussion of the issue in the context of the campaign, talking about president obama's record on the subject, talking about the critique of that record by the republican opposition, and trying to synthesize the merits of the record and the merits of the critique into something like a set of action items or advice for the incoming administration,...
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brooke you are high right now. i can smell you from a mile away. do you think obama is a hipocrite on drug laws? >> loaded question. i want to address your other point. if you are going to admit to smoking pot while running for congress, admit you like it. that's the reason. none of this bs, the add or attention deficit disorder, that's not why people smoke pot. number two, if you want to attack it, your beef is not with the feds. it is with the supreme court. they ruled that growing a personal plant of marijuana and smoking it and not selling it somehow is a substantial affect on interstate commerce. that is the credible legal argument gets the feds regulating marijuana. joy that's why we have her here. -- >> that's why we have her here. never mind she is hideous. >> is pen gillette correct that a lot of would be presidents of the united states aren't making it because they are in jail for pot? >> that's the presence i -- that's the presidents i would vote for. i am a little concerned he lives in humboldt county. for those who don't know much abou
brooke you are high right now. i can smell you from a mile away. do you think obama is a hipocrite on drug laws? >> loaded question. i want to address your other point. if you are going to admit to smoking pot while running for congress, admit you like it. that's the reason. none of this bs, the add or attention deficit disorder, that's not why people smoke pot. number two, if you want to attack it, your beef is not with the feds. it is with the supreme court. they ruled that growing a...
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brooke. >> thank you.ll look for the winner. appreciate it in cairo for us. a high ranking catholic priest faces a jury and takes the stand in his own defense and you'll hear about the drama going down and what it is he is revealing. plus, rush limbaugh accusing cnn of trying to scare white americans about the future of the country. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life, or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutu
brooke. >> thank you.ll look for the winner. appreciate it in cairo for us. a high ranking catholic priest faces a jury and takes the stand in his own defense and you'll hear about the drama going down and what it is he is revealing. plus, rush limbaugh accusing cnn of trying to scare white americans about the future of the country. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport....
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bumping one another at chicago o'hare. >> exactly, brooke.ppened here is that an american regional jet with 18 people on it was come into the great. that's a 747, an e.v.a. cargo plane leaving chicago headed to anchorage. it looks like it clipped the tail of that smaller plane. the it's a commuter jet you would see for a short hop. it was coming from springfield, missouri, to chicago. we don't know what happened. whether this was a miscalculation or misdirection about who was put putting those two planes in such close proximity. but certainly a 747 even moving at a very slow speed, that's not going to be something you want when you are in a 140. you asked me earlier if passengers onboard would have felt that. they certainly would have. all those passengers are now safely off the plane. there were no injuries to anyone on that plane. but obviously you see all of these emergency vehicles responding. they're trying to figure out what exactly went wrob here. >> it really puts into perspective the massive jet along with the smaller regional planes
bumping one another at chicago o'hare. >> exactly, brooke.ppened here is that an american regional jet with 18 people on it was come into the great. that's a 747, an e.v.a. cargo plane leaving chicago headed to anchorage. it looks like it clipped the tail of that smaller plane. the it's a commuter jet you would see for a short hop. it was coming from springfield, missouri, to chicago. we don't know what happened. whether this was a miscalculation or misdirection about who was put putting...
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and ultimately, it came down to the story of these five men and father brooks.one thing a band was unfortunately i also come a lot of the people i talk to a head to diminish their roles in the book. i had to take names out because again my editor said, you know what, i am getting confused keeping track of all these people. focus on these men and focus on the fraternity they formed and used that as sort of a microcosm for what they experienced at holy cross and what was being experienced across the country at that time. i think that there were a couple of things that i tried to be careful not to do. one was heighten the drama too much for the interest and dialogue but i think the main thing that was important to me that holy cross was both special and unique that it was a microcosm of what's happening in the country at that time. i am not american. actually wrote it in scotland. i'm half catholic but brady is a handy name to have when you are reporting at holy cross. i was always intrigued by this period. i was born in the late 60's and never really fully underst
and ultimately, it came down to the story of these five men and father brooks.one thing a band was unfortunately i also come a lot of the people i talk to a head to diminish their roles in the book. i had to take names out because again my editor said, you know what, i am getting confused keeping track of all these people. focus on these men and focus on the fraternity they formed and used that as sort of a microcosm for what they experienced at holy cross and what was being experienced across...
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brooke's?> because, because if you knew where the father's information came from it would identify the source and i'm not going to do that. >> are you saying that the information came from a charity? >> no, i'm not that i'm saying that because the source also had a child with cystic fibrosis, he was aware and in, it was, it was the fact every child with cystic fibrosis, is how he came to know. >> that would, that would indicate that the father might at some point have been quite close to the browns, perhaps any particular hospital. [inaudible] do you understand the? >> i understand your point. >> did he gain the information by substitution? >> no, he didn't. >> tdk and information directly from the browns? >> no, he didn't. >> didd gained information froma third party? >> i suppose you could describe it as that? >> was the third party an employee of the nhs? >> no, what wasn't. >> well, did a third party have a duty of confidence to hold the information? leches go as simple as that. >> no, i do
brooke's?> because, because if you knew where the father's information came from it would identify the source and i'm not going to do that. >> are you saying that the information came from a charity? >> no, i'm not that i'm saying that because the source also had a child with cystic fibrosis, he was aware and in, it was, it was the fact every child with cystic fibrosis, is how he came to know. >> that would, that would indicate that the father might at some point have been...
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brooks is accused of perverting the courts of corruption. her husband and four others could also be charged criminally this morning. we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they become available. >> zoraida, it's not even 5:00 and you said perverting. france is ushering in a new era with the swearing in of the new president fran so i hollande. he's expecting to push new ways to deal with the new crisis. hollande has blasted the way people have dealt with the crisis. he's france's first socialist president since 1995. >> jpmorgan's c.e.o. stands before his shareholders in tampa, florida, to explain this $2 billion trading disaster. they'll be voting on dimon's $23 million pay package. we've also learned that the senate banking committee will schedule hearings in the next few weeks. now president obama is weighing in. he spoke to abc's "the view" about the measures that are needed to end wall street's pension for risk once and for all. >> this is why we passed wall street reform. this is the best or one of the best managed banks. yo
brooks is accused of perverting the courts of corruption. her husband and four others could also be charged criminally this morning. we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they become available. >> zoraida, it's not even 5:00 and you said perverting. france is ushering in a new era with the swearing in of the new president fran so i hollande. he's expecting to push new ways to deal with the new crisis. hollande has blasted the way people have dealt with the crisis. he's...
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i am brooke baldwin. before we begin, new details on the incident inside a high school in memphis here. we have this video, this school district selling cnn a mailbox bomb went off in the hallway and all appears to be some sort of student prank, and pressurized device contained drano cleaner and thankfully no one is hurt. the exception is the assistant principal did go to the hospital after inhaling smoke and everyone seems to be okay. we'll keep you updated. >>> and we talked about this here, about the osama bin laden file, hundreds of pages of documents seized in the raid that killed him one year ago released by the u.s. government. now another dead terrorist is speaking from the grave. the yemen based militant died last fall in a drone strike, but his group has published new irn constructions and among other things they're telling followers to set fire to america. set fire. these new instructions include guidance on how to create a so-called ember bomb to ignite wildfires. want to go straight to irvine
i am brooke baldwin. before we begin, new details on the incident inside a high school in memphis here. we have this video, this school district selling cnn a mailbox bomb went off in the hallway and all appears to be some sort of student prank, and pressurized device contained drano cleaner and thankfully no one is hurt. the exception is the assistant principal did go to the hospital after inhaling smoke and everyone seems to be okay. we'll keep you updated. >>> and we talked about...
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district court with more on howard brooks. ken? >> reporter: simply put, this is yet another black eye on local government here in the district, specifically on the vincent gray administration. today in court howard brooks admitted to a laundry list of wrongdoings, but what he admitted and pled guilty to was lying to fbi investigators and making false statement to them. under the scream outlined by the u.s. attorney -- the scheme outlined by the u.s. attorney's office this all began back if 2010 when brooks allegedly made payments to sued mon brown to keep brown in the race so -- sulaimon brown to keep brown in the race so he could attack mayor incumbent adrian fenty. brooks is the second gray staffer to plead guilty to federal charges. earlier today here's what his lawyer glenn ivey had to say about all this. >> i think he hit the point where he realized that it was time to accept responsibility for what he'd done. he realized he'd made a very serious mistake in the way he'd gone about handling this initially. he wanted to get it
district court with more on howard brooks. ken? >> reporter: simply put, this is yet another black eye on local government here in the district, specifically on the vincent gray administration. today in court howard brooks admitted to a laundry list of wrongdoings, but what he admitted and pled guilty to was lying to fbi investigators and making false statement to them. under the scream outlined by the u.s. attorney -- the scheme outlined by the u.s. attorney's office this all began back...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >> they need to be head accountable. >> a tough talking army woman, she says, for doing her job. now she's facing the biggest battle of her career. >> really? is that what you want to hear on the other end of a 911 call? it happened and we'll play it for you. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> in the age of the internet and youtube, even a small town pastor can get his message out there. his sermon does not have a message of love. you can hear it for yourself. >> build a great big large fence, 150 or 100 mile long, put all the l
i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >> they need to be head accountable. >> a tough talking army woman, she says, for doing her job. now she's facing the biggest battle of her career. >> really? is that what you want to hear on the other end of a 911 call? it happened and we'll play it for you. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have...