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brooke was dead.imes, once in her neck, once in her chest and then execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> you know, they're asking us these questions like, do you know anybody that would want to harm your sister? we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would want to hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but investigators had to start somewhere. although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband, clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know. they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, big news? >> uh-huh. she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> brooke then 20 years old was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young for one thing, and, you know it's just -- it's not what i had hoped for her at that time. >> brooke an
brooke was dead.imes, once in her neck, once in her chest and then execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> you know, they're asking us these questions like, do you know anybody that would want to harm your sister? we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would want to hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but investigators had to start somewhere....
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brooks: over to the audience. you have to wait for the microphone so our friends on tv can hear you. i will start with you, the gentleman right here. the next question after that is right next to you. good evening. oriented look at the next congress, the rnc has always had an open door to coalitions, trade groups, professional societies, whether it is big-ticket items like infrastructure, do you see any way to tweak or upgrade or a breach to different coalitions that partner with the rnc in the past? mr. johnson: mark has done a great job. it is an exceptional foundation. i feel it is more important than it will ever be in the minority to have those coalitions built. we are doing a fine tuning on that. we are digging in it very deeply with our allied organizations, with outside groups that are like-minded. so we can maximize all of those spring ofand that expertise. it is mutually beneficial for all of those groups and for the .ountry it helps rnc and members of congress to advance our agenda, obviously when we ma
brooks: over to the audience. you have to wait for the microphone so our friends on tv can hear you. i will start with you, the gentleman right here. the next question after that is right next to you. good evening. oriented look at the next congress, the rnc has always had an open door to coalitions, trade groups, professional societies, whether it is big-ticket items like infrastructure, do you see any way to tweak or upgrade or a breach to different coalitions that partner with the rnc in the...
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>> that's right, brooke.t a lot more real for the president, for this white house, on friday, with a pair of court filings and let's start with michael cohen. this is the president's former fixer. he said that he would take a bullet for the president. well, now he is twisting a knife in the back of the president. he says that the president was -- it was involved in arranging those payments to those two women. and prosecutors for the first time on friday endorsed what michael cohen has been saying, that the president was part of this effort to hide this from the american public, from voters, and to essentially violate federal election campaign finance laws. secondly, paul manafort, he, we learned from the court filings on friday, had a bunch of contacts with people inside the white house, even after we knew that he was in trouble. we know that, obviously, over the years, he was in business with russians and he was getting contacts with those russians over the period of years, including during the time of the c
>> that's right, brooke.t a lot more real for the president, for this white house, on friday, with a pair of court filings and let's start with michael cohen. this is the president's former fixer. he said that he would take a bullet for the president. well, now he is twisting a knife in the back of the president. he says that the president was -- it was involved in arranging those payments to those two women. and prosecutors for the first time on friday endorsed what michael cohen has...
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i'm brooke baldwin.rican media, the parent company of the "national enquirer" has reached a deal for them to avoid prosecution for their hush money payment to model karen mcdougal. mcdougal talked about why she thinks she was offered the money. >> do you think the presidential race had anything to do with this deal getting done? >> when i'm looking back at it now, possibly, yeah. >> how so? >> well, as an american citizen, we know that if you don't put all your evidence out, so to speak, that you know or if you're paying to squash stories or if you're given illegal campaign funds, we know it's illegal. >> crime and justice correspondent shimon prokupecz is with me. this is a non-prosecution agreement with ami, meaning it's basically a cooperation agreement with the company. >> yeah, they're cooperating. essentially where they're cooperating is they're saying -- sdny is saying these payments were to suppress obviously the stories, the woman's story, karen mcdougal, but also the purpose in making this paym
i'm brooke baldwin.rican media, the parent company of the "national enquirer" has reached a deal for them to avoid prosecution for their hush money payment to model karen mcdougal. mcdougal talked about why she thinks she was offered the money. >> do you think the presidential race had anything to do with this deal getting done? >> when i'm looking back at it now, possibly, yeah. >> how so? >> well, as an american citizen, we know that if you don't put all your...
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i'm brooke bald went. thank you for joining me.d causing confusion as his legal jeopardy grows. with no less than 17 separate investigations currently under way by one tally, the president in a wide-ranging twitter rant lashed out at his favorite targets, robert mueller, the media and his former fixer michael cohen for cooperating with the feds, trump calling him a rat, while falsely claiming that the fbi broke into his office. the truth is that the fbi had a search warrant and rudy giuliani, his personal attorney, picked up where his client left off. giuliani says there's no way the president will sit down for an interview with the special counsel. >> he is special counsel. he wants to hear from the president. >> good luck when he trapped him into perjury, 14 days for papadopoulos? i did better on traffic violations than they did with papadopoulos. >> you say no interview? >> over my dead body but, you know, i could be dead. they're a joke. >> also raising questions about cohen, trump. there are conversations about that trump towe
i'm brooke bald went. thank you for joining me.d causing confusion as his legal jeopardy grows. with no less than 17 separate investigations currently under way by one tally, the president in a wide-ranging twitter rant lashed out at his favorite targets, robert mueller, the media and his former fixer michael cohen for cooperating with the feds, trump calling him a rat, while falsely claiming that the fbi broke into his office. the truth is that the fbi had a search warrant and rudy giuliani,...
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you could have just been garth brooks, but you're garth brooks! were you destined to be a musician? to be a professional athlete, that was my dream as a kid. >> stephen: what did you want to do? >> any professional sports, baseball, football-- the only thing that stopped me was my professional athlete ability. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so, talent aside, you were so ready. >> that close, yeah, man. >> stephen: but you did not-- where did you go to college? >> oklahoma state. >> stephen: oklahoma state. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: you threw-- you threw javelin. >> ( laughs ) yes, i did throw javelin. >> stephen: at oklahoma state. >> yep. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: very difficult to go pro. >> it's tough to go pro. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's a small circuit to go pro. >> i was hoping somebody might pay me under the table, but, no. >> stephen: why javelin? i love javelin, because that's, like, original greek sporting event. >> it's fun. >> stephen: you should actually be buck naked, oiled down to throw this. ( laughter ) why javelin, garth brooks? >> i don't know. i'm not sure
you could have just been garth brooks, but you're garth brooks! were you destined to be a musician? to be a professional athlete, that was my dream as a kid. >> stephen: what did you want to do? >> any professional sports, baseball, football-- the only thing that stopped me was my professional athlete ability. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so, talent aside, you were so ready. >> that close, yeah, man. >> stephen: but you did not-- where did you go to college? >>...
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i'm brooke baldwin.in, one person is emerging as a front-runner for president trump's next chief of staff. the question is, though, if offered, would he take it? a source familiar with the search says republican congressman mark meadows is viewed favorably to replace john kelly because they see eye to eye on so many policy issues. but a source close to meadows says he was absolutely not interested. and meadow's office later released a statement saying serving in the role would be an incredible honor. three others on trump's short list, nick ayers, steve ma nu mnuchin and mick mulvaney all say no thanks. olivia nuzzi covers washington for "new york" magazine and she was actually in the white house, in the thick of the oval office and with nick ayers and discussing who could be the next chief of staff. and so we'll get into that in just a second and all your reporting. but first things first, being the chief of staff, it's kind of a majorly sought-after job. >> previously. >> previously. >> on previous epi
i'm brooke baldwin.in, one person is emerging as a front-runner for president trump's next chief of staff. the question is, though, if offered, would he take it? a source familiar with the search says republican congressman mark meadows is viewed favorably to replace john kelly because they see eye to eye on so many policy issues. but a source close to meadows says he was absolutely not interested. and meadow's office later released a statement saying serving in the role would be an incredible...
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the brooke?o i think it was the late '70s so 40 years. i thought it was staggering. >> it is. >> and i wanted to make sure that people are aware. the next thing is what do we do about it? jessica dean, thank you very much and thank you very much for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> reporter: president trump now says michael cohen was just his pr guy. bang-up job there, by the way. "the lead" starts right now. defense and denial. president trump giving his first tv interview after his former fixer michae cohen was sentenced to three years in the big house. is it possible the president just managed to dig the hole deeper for himself? also breaking today, a russian woman who was once face-to-face with candidate trump admits tock an agent of the russian government and gives us one of the most revealing looks yet at one of moscow's operations to infiltrate american politics. >>> plus, did you read it before you posted it?
the brooke?o i think it was the late '70s so 40 years. i thought it was staggering. >> it is. >> and i wanted to make sure that people are aware. the next thing is what do we do about it? jessica dean, thank you very much and thank you very much for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> reporter: president trump now says michael cohen was just his pr guy. bang-up job there, by the way. "the lead" starts right...
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>> well, brooke, it's a little bit complicated. irs code that essentially allows three people on capitol hill to get the president's tax returns. and there's only one democrat, incoming chairman of the house, ways and means committee, richard neil. i spoke with neil back in november, and he told me, look, i want the president's tax returns, but i'm hoping we can discuss a way for the president to hand them over willingly. but given what the president has been saying about democratic oversight over the last few months and given what his allies have been saying, hope that the president is going to cooperate has faded. and the way that democrats are viewing this process, according to a source familiar, is that richard neil will have to formally ask the treasury department for the president's tax returns. now, when he will do that is still to be determined. but one thing that richard neil is hoping is that he can get the public on his side. i'm told by the same source that at the end of january sometime, we can expect the house ways an
>> well, brooke, it's a little bit complicated. irs code that essentially allows three people on capitol hill to get the president's tax returns. and there's only one democrat, incoming chairman of the house, ways and means committee, richard neil. i spoke with neil back in november, and he told me, look, i want the president's tax returns, but i'm hoping we can discuss a way for the president to hand them over willingly. but given what the president has been saying about democratic...
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i'm brooke baldwin. of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >>> we are back. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. it is tied to hush money payments. prosecutors say michael cohen coordinated for president trump, the parent company of the "national enquirer" has cut a deal, requiring ami to own up to the deal with karen mcdougal, the president's mistress. brian, first to you. >> on this american media, this is the owner of "the national enquirer." he also own as bunch of othe
i'm brooke baldwin. of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a...
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in the meantime, let's get back to you, brooke. >> love it. look at all these americans on the side of the road, on the side of the train, on overpasses, as dana pointed out, in the rain saying their good-byes. we'll come back to you in just a little bit in college station, texas. cnn has learned who is the top candidate to replace jeff sessions as the full-time u.s. attorney general. that candidate has a direct link to former president george h.w. bush. details when we come back. [ horn honking ] critics are raving, "green book is hugely entertaining." what experience do you have? [ grunting ] public relations. audiences are cheering and giving it an a+. i don't think i've ever met anyone with your appetite. [ laughing ] you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >>> we are back. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. the man who
in the meantime, let's get back to you, brooke. >> love it. look at all these americans on the side of the road, on the side of the train, on overpasses, as dana pointed out, in the rain saying their good-byes. we'll come back to you in just a little bit in college station, texas. cnn has learned who is the top candidate to replace jeff sessions as the full-time u.s. attorney general. that candidate has a direct link to former president george h.w. bush. details when we come back. [ horn...
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>> no, it was a stunner, brooke. you know, michael flynn came to court today and he had every reason to expect he was going to walk out with no prison time, again maybe facing a fine and some probation essentially. instead he walked out of court today feeling probably that he narrowly escaped being locked up by this judge. this is a judge who did not take kindly to a court filing that was filed by michael flynn's lawyers in the past few days in which they sort of raised some questions about whether or not mike flynn believes he was tricked into making false statements to the fbi back in january of 2017. it was clear today the judge really wanted to hone in on that and spent probably half an hour just going through that and making sure that michael flynn indeed is sorry for deceiving the fbi and that he wanted to plead guilty today. he repeatedly asked mike flynn whether he was ready to go to sentencing, and it began dawning on everybody in the courtroom that maybe this judge was not going to listen to the prosecution
>> no, it was a stunner, brooke. you know, michael flynn came to court today and he had every reason to expect he was going to walk out with no prison time, again maybe facing a fine and some probation essentially. instead he walked out of court today feeling probably that he narrowly escaped being locked up by this judge. this is a judge who did not take kindly to a court filing that was filed by michael flynn's lawyers in the past few days in which they sort of raised some questions...
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. >> brooke: lucky you. >> ridge: i like the sound of your voice. like when you talk. >> brooke: even when we're disagreeing about something? >> ridge: well, we can't agree on everything all the time. >> brooke: yeah. i have a feeling that this is gonna be one of those moments. i need to talk to you about s-- >> ridge: all i want to say -- >> brooke: who's gonna say it first?
. >> brooke: lucky you. >> ridge: i like the sound of your voice. like when you talk. >> brooke: even when we're disagreeing about something? >> ridge: well, we can't agree on everything all the time. >> brooke: yeah. i have a feeling that this is gonna be one of those moments. i need to talk to you about s-- >> ridge: all i want to say -- >> brooke: who's gonna say it first?
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that's not a small thing of course, brooke.ind the scenes, of course, everybody is wondering whether or not he's going to get a pardon from the president, brooke. >> a couple decades from prison, a pardon from the president. who knows at this moment. evan perez, though, just out of that courtroom. thank you for the update approximately weep look for tho -- we'll look for those hearings in the new year. >> federal prosecutors in new york say that michael cohen has refused to commit to full cooperation but he is proving useful to the investigation focused on the trump organization. cohen admits he set up two hush money payments for donald trump. those payments were falsely recorded as legal expenses to the trump organization. after he pleaded guilty, documents say cohen was, quote, forth right and credible to federal prosecutors about those reimbur reimbursements and that may end up poeising the most threat to e president. elie, a senior analyst, you have appeared many times in front of this judge, judge william paulie. how tough
that's not a small thing of course, brooke.ind the scenes, of course, everybody is wondering whether or not he's going to get a pardon from the president, brooke. >> a couple decades from prison, a pardon from the president. who knows at this moment. evan perez, though, just out of that courtroom. thank you for the update approximately weep look for tho -- we'll look for those hearings in the new year. >> federal prosecutors in new york say that michael cohen has refused to commit...
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brooks, i want to ask you an easy question.alk about how they were not on the high echelon, i would like to know -- when you say the word women, was there any difference between a white woman and a black woman? was the white woman equal with the black woman? or was the black woman subordinate to the white woman? thank you very much. >> sure. and absolutely. any enslaved person who had absolutely no agency over their own body and, you know, in our tragic history and long history of enslavement of africans to be an african woman slave was probably the most disadvantageous status that anybody could have experienced, and, yeah, look, you know, it was harsh to not have property rights in marriage and to not be able to vote, but to not even have the agency of your own body and to be used as a possession, obviously that is a degradation of an unfigureable and unimaginable kind. >> when that call came in, i thought of mrs. march and grace clemen, and then i thought of the various wives of david, and how if they were treated differently
brooks, i want to ask you an easy question.alk about how they were not on the high echelon, i would like to know -- when you say the word women, was there any difference between a white woman and a black woman? was the white woman equal with the black woman? or was the black woman subordinate to the white woman? thank you very much. >> sure. and absolutely. any enslaved person who had absolutely no agency over their own body and, you know, in our tragic history and long history of...
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i'm begging you, brooke, not to say a word. >> brooke: you shot bill spencer.ou snuck into his house and you put a bullet in his back! >> taylor: i know! i know! i'm horrified by that, but i give you my word. i will never do anything like that again! >> brooke: you can't guarantee that, taylor. what if you snap again? >> taylor: i won't! i promise. i promise, brooke. please don't say a word to anyone. >> ridge: all right, i'm here. what's going on? what did you want to tell me? it's not kelly, is it? >> steffy: no. no. kelly's fine.
i'm begging you, brooke, not to say a word. >> brooke: you shot bill spencer.ou snuck into his house and you put a bullet in his back! >> taylor: i know! i know! i'm horrified by that, but i give you my word. i will never do anything like that again! >> brooke: you can't guarantee that, taylor. what if you snap again? >> taylor: i won't! i promise. i promise, brooke. please don't say a word to anyone. >> ridge: all right, i'm here. what's going on? what did you...
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o'brien: and brooks county sheriff benny martinez says it's difficult to respond to distress calls.tinez: does it get overwhelming getting the 911 calls? absolutely. o'brien: the department has 5 deputies trained for rescue and recovery. they cover 944 square miles. this year, the department has received about 800 calls from undocumented immigrants who are lost, weary, and thirsty. martinez: once you get into that stage of dehydration, it's just a matter of time before you die. o'brien: so far this year, the bodies of 44 migrants have been recovered. it's on track to exceed last year's high of 52. since 2009, the bodies and remains of more than 600 migrants have been found here. officer: how you doing? driver: pretty good. how's it going? officer: hey, buddy. are you a citizen? driver: yes, sir. o'brien: most died trying to bypass the checkpoint some 70 miles away from the border. officer: this is the busiest checkpoint in the nation. o'brien: on this day, more than 30 undocumented migrants were caught trying to sneak through falfurrias. to avoid it, some take their chances in the b
o'brien: and brooks county sheriff benny martinez says it's difficult to respond to distress calls.tinez: does it get overwhelming getting the 911 calls? absolutely. o'brien: the department has 5 deputies trained for rescue and recovery. they cover 944 square miles. this year, the department has received about 800 calls from undocumented immigrants who are lost, weary, and thirsty. martinez: once you get into that stage of dehydration, it's just a matter of time before you die. o'brien: so far...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me. we've got breaking news on multiple front, including president trump planning for a, quo quote, full and rapid withdrawal of troops out in syria, the president declaring "we have defeated isis in that country." is that the reality on the ground? we is a lot to dig into. top republicans are blasting the move as a massive mistake. any second now, a major financial decision that could impact what you pay on your mortgage, your bank loans, the interest on your credit cards, investors big and small are waiting to hear whether the federal reserve will hike rates. while a slight hike is expected it, could send schihivers to already volatile markets. president trump has been routinely tweeting about it making it clear the president of the united states opposes any sort of rate hike. his latest shot by tweet, "i hope people at the fed read "the wall street journal" before they make another mistake." the president has boasted about the financial
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me. we've got breaking news on multiple front, including president trump planning for a, quo quote, full and rapid withdrawal of troops out in syria, the president declaring "we have defeated isis in that country." is that the reality on the ground? we is a lot to dig into. top republicans are blasting the move as a massive mistake. any second now, a major financial decision that could impact what you pay on your...
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>> hi, brooke. this appears to be an example of where the administration's travel ban is having some unintended, very sad consequences for the family of this 2-year-old, who you said is on life support in oakland, california. his name is abdullah hassan. he has a rare brain condition and may only have days left to live. his father is a u.s. citizen, living in stockton, california, but his wife is from yemen. he just wants to get her over here so she can say, essentially, good-bye to her son. but the administration's travel ban is preventing her from coming to the united states. this is what the father told me a short time ago. >> just breaking my heart, looking at my son facing death. he's about to die soon. mother is unable to see him, give him a kiss before he go. >> how is your wife holding up? >> crying. crying every single day. she never thought this would happen to him. >> well, for over a year, the family says they've been trying to get the state department to issue a waiver so the wife can c
>> hi, brooke. this appears to be an example of where the administration's travel ban is having some unintended, very sad consequences for the family of this 2-year-old, who you said is on life support in oakland, california. his name is abdullah hassan. he has a rare brain condition and may only have days left to live. his father is a u.s. citizen, living in stockton, california, but his wife is from yemen. he just wants to get her over here so she can say, essentially, good-bye to her...
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tom, good morning. >> good morning, brook. that trip certainly caught washington off guard and president trump made it clear he wants to put an end to broad-scale u.s. involvement overseas. president trump is defending his decision to withdraw from syria. >> america shouldn't be doing the fighting for every nation on earth so we're not the suckers of the world. we're no longer the suckers, folks. >> during a surprise visit with u.s. troops in iraq yesterday, he said other rich nations should rebuild the wartorn country. >> our presence in syria was not open-ended and was never intended to be permanent. >> the commander in chief had been giving the military six-month extensions in syria, but he rejected the last request. >> recently, could we have more time? i said, known, you can't have any more time. you've got enough time. we've knocked them out. we've knocked them silly. >> the president has come under fire for not making this trip sooner. but during the three-hour visit, mr. trump and first lady melania received a warm rec
tom, good morning. >> good morning, brook. that trip certainly caught washington off guard and president trump made it clear he wants to put an end to broad-scale u.s. involvement overseas. president trump is defending his decision to withdraw from syria. >> america shouldn't be doing the fighting for every nation on earth so we're not the suckers of the world. we're no longer the suckers, folks. >> during a surprise visit with u.s. troops in iraq yesterday, he said other rich...
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it's hosted by the brookings institution. >>> welcome to brookings. my name is bruce johnson, the vice president on the record also here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else, i want to welcome and thank my friend and colleague tori newland, our partner at the americans for security. it's just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months, brookings and cns have combined leading efforts on a task force on u.s.-gaza policy. there is robust work on palestinian affairs in both centers. on the brookings side we have a project on their future brought to you by the morning star association, which we're thankful for their work. i want to thank elan goldberg, who was instrumental to pulling this together, and nantan sachs and others who coordinated the report and other members of the task force. some of them are here today. this is an issue to which i have a deep attachment. nearly 2000 i served as special assistant to the coordinator for the peace process an
it's hosted by the brookings institution. >>> welcome to brookings. my name is bruce johnson, the vice president on the record also here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else, i want to welcome and thank my friend and colleague tori newland, our partner at the americans for security. it's just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months, brookings and cns have combined leading...
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welcome to brookings. my name is bruce jones, vice president and director for policy here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else i want to welcome and thank my friend a colleague victoria nuland, partner at the center for a new american security, just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months brookings and cms have convened leading experts, a task force on u.s. gaza policy. it advances the most robust work on the brookings site, project on imagining israel's future which was supported by the morningstar foundation. >> i want to thank staff who co-authored the report along with other centers and the center for middle east policy and others of the task force, some of whom are here today. this is an issue to which i have deep attachment. in early 2000 i served as special assistant to the especial coordinator to the middle east peace process number for part of the time in gaza and witnessed firsthand the di
welcome to brookings. my name is bruce jones, vice president and director for policy here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else i want to welcome and thank my friend a colleague victoria nuland, partner at the center for a new american security, just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months brookings and cms have convened leading experts, a task force on u.s. gaza policy. it advances the...
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plus more from scott brooks later in spe ts. >>will see you then. thank you, sir. >>> now, your storm team 4 forecast. >> what we've been doing, aniery saturday across our area after the rain and dense fog of yesterday. was great. outside we had sunshine and temperatures warmed up. outside rightnow, temperatures are bob average because normally we're about 44 degrees for the high temperature and down to 30 for a low temperature. but ps wen for tomorrow, with sunrise at 7:26 in the city about 36 degrees above freezing looking a nice day by kickoff in the afternoon. 48 degrees now. talk about what everybody want to know what will the weather bo new year's even and day. all the answers i a few momes. >> prince george's county want a medical marijuana dispensary. gy a vocalroup of protesters are saying not in ourrd backya >>> incredible video showshe a licopter fall from the sky and crash in a ball of fire,illing k there are new developments in the i casee prince george's county woman set on fire. a second man will not fac charges. according to wtop rad
plus more from scott brooks later in spe ts. >>will see you then. thank you, sir. >>> now, your storm team 4 forecast. >> what we've been doing, aniery saturday across our area after the rain and dense fog of yesterday. was great. outside we had sunshine and temperatures warmed up. outside rightnow, temperatures are bob average because normally we're about 44 degrees for the high temperature and down to 30 for a low temperature. but ps wen for tomorrow, with sunrise at 7:26...
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this is just over two hours. >> good morning, welcome to brookings. my name is bruce jones, i'm the vice president of foreign policy here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else, i want to welcome and thank my friend and colleague, our partner at the center for new american security and it was just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months, brookings has con seen conveniented leading experts in a task force on policy. the work feeds off and advances robust work on affairs at both centers on the brookings side. we have a project on imagining israel's future, which fed into this for which we're grateful for their support and ongoing work on palestinian issues and the regional questions. i want to thank goldberg who is instrumental to pulling this together and kevin, who co-authored the report along with other centers and center for middle east policy and members of the task force, some of whom are here today. a deep attachment in the early 2000s i ser
this is just over two hours. >> good morning, welcome to brookings. my name is bruce jones, i'm the vice president of foreign policy here at brookings and it's a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else, i want to welcome and thank my friend and colleague, our partner at the center for new american security and it was just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months, brookings has con seen conveniented leading...
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i'm brooke baldwin.sident trump in this fox interview denies he paid hush money just before the national election to silence that she had an affair with trump. >> i don't think we made a payment. >> long-time trump ally and the publisher of the "national enquirer" would disagree. david pecker decided to cooperate with regards to trump and is talking to the feds. pecker isn't just any trump ally, he was a close, personal friend for years who used his american media incorporated tabloids to negatively portray hillary clinton. sarah ellison is a staff writer with "the washington post." she wrote all about this. the headline to your piece is the whole -- after lying about it, ami is finally fessing up saying, yup, we paid this hush money to prevent these stories of these women to get out right before the election. tell me more about that. >> so the big news yesterday obviously was this cooperation agreement and this immunity deal and it is very significant for president trump for a variety of reasons. one is
i'm brooke baldwin.sident trump in this fox interview denies he paid hush money just before the national election to silence that she had an affair with trump. >> i don't think we made a payment. >> long-time trump ally and the publisher of the "national enquirer" would disagree. david pecker decided to cooperate with regards to trump and is talking to the feds. pecker isn't just any trump ally, he was a close, personal friend for years who used his american media...
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[applause] [applause] we will introduce you to a sociology studies professor from stony brook university her name is crystal fleming also the author of a couple of books the most recent is how to be less stupid about race. who was stupid about race? . >> this whole country and anyone raised in the united states socialized into absorbing racial stupidity that is where i start i talk about male learning experience as a young person i held racist ideas but the difference between you and i that a lot of these ideas don't benefit me we can make the argument it doesn't benefit and final analysis but with the minority to believe that is a disadvantage to me that does not advance - - disadvantage other americans. >> what did you absorb? tell us about yourself. >> i am from chattanooga, i grew up on the east coast we moved to new jersey when i was pretty young. thanksgiving is coming a lot of that has to do with food is left out of the historical narrative. we learn thanksgiving was a joyful holiday and encounter we don't learn the real history we don't learn the real history how religion has bee
[applause] [applause] we will introduce you to a sociology studies professor from stony brook university her name is crystal fleming also the author of a couple of books the most recent is how to be less stupid about race. who was stupid about race? . >> this whole country and anyone raised in the united states socialized into absorbing racial stupidity that is where i start i talk about male learning experience as a young person i held racist ideas but the difference between you and i...
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>>eason gets tougher and tougher for scott brooks.rds dropped third straight, 102-91 loss to the bulls. bradley beal with 34 but bulls by 24, 19 in second half. pulled away late to hand washington ninth loss in last 11 games. >> doesn't matter how many guys up, got to win. got to do a better job leading n and mak sure to lead it. ge out of the hole. nobody's going t feel sorry or bad for us. we just got to man up and do it. >> bradley beal's team now for sure. >>> colle gridiron, bowl season continuing. despite ending season with heartbreaking loss to virginia tech, virgia is playing back-to-back bowl games first time since 2000 looking for first bowl wce s 2005. >>> charlotte, virginia takin on south carolina, oall cavs, n score, bryce perkins finds zekious for the score, virginia. same score. jordan eis up the gut forni ne-yard touchdown run cavaliers take a 14-0 lead into intermission. fourth quarter, 21-0 virginia. perkins buying time. scrambles out of the pocket, third score of the aftenoon. defe pitches shrgout. inia wins first
>>eason gets tougher and tougher for scott brooks.rds dropped third straight, 102-91 loss to the bulls. bradley beal with 34 but bulls by 24, 19 in second half. pulled away late to hand washington ninth loss in last 11 games. >> doesn't matter how many guys up, got to win. got to do a better job leading n and mak sure to lead it. ge out of the hole. nobody's going t feel sorry or bad for us. we just got to man up and do it. >> bradley beal's team now for sure. >>>...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the war against ice sis is over that is according to president trump, who is planning a full and rapid withdrawal from syria. in a tweet this morning, the president, command aer in chief declared "we have defeated isis." while the president may have declared victory, many are saying the opposite. cnn has learned that mike pence has gotten an earful at this closed-door lunch. you have in front of the cameras republican senator lindsey graham saying this -- >> when president obama withdrew from iraq, we made clear the consequences of obama's decision. we need to do the same for the trump administration. it's my belief this is made against sound military advice but let's establish a record. i don't think general trump will be any better than general obama. i have not found one person national security-wise who believes it's a good idea to remove the 2,200 troops. maybe he proves to be right. i don't think he'll be any more right than obama was. and i know this, if obama had made this dec
i'm brooke baldwin. the war against ice sis is over that is according to president trump, who is planning a full and rapid withdrawal from syria. in a tweet this morning, the president, command aer in chief declared "we have defeated isis." while the president may have declared victory, many are saying the opposite. cnn has learned that mike pence has gotten an earful at this closed-door lunch. you have in front of the cameras republican senator lindsey graham saying this -- >>...
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scott brooks talking to the ironmal baseball hf famer cal ripken jr. in the house. we skip ahead. 13 seconds left. wiz down two. bradley beal misses the second free throw. gets his own board, puts it back in. the old playground move. i used to do that. it didn't work as well. didn't work as well. wiz tiet up. this one went to o.t. john wall slices through the "d." >> nice. >> he had 34 points, 13 assists. we're tied at 125. blue kyrie irving stole the show late. kyrie, the moon shot. steph curry believes that one. >> ah. >> buckets. he had a game high 38. scored boston's last 12 points. celtics beat the wiz 130-125. boston, seven straight wins. >>> to the. redski josh johnson starting his first full week as t redskins top quarterback. johnson will be the team's fourth starting quarterback this season. utat's never happened before for the redskins, b the quarterback, who performed well in sunday's loss to the eaants, thm is hoping the arterback they plucked off his couch can snap their four-game losing streak. as forusjohnson, he's thrilled with the opportunity. >> t
scott brooks talking to the ironmal baseball hf famer cal ripken jr. in the house. we skip ahead. 13 seconds left. wiz down two. bradley beal misses the second free throw. gets his own board, puts it back in. the old playground move. i used to do that. it didn't work as well. didn't work as well. wiz tiet up. this one went to o.t. john wall slices through the "d." >> nice. >> he had 34 points, 13 assists. we're tied at 125. blue kyrie irving stole the show late. kyrie, the...
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i'm brooke baldwin.na republican party tells cnn he sports a do-over if allegations of election fraud are proven to be true. it's a contest between democrat don mccready and harris. we go to drew live in raleigh, north carolina. you talked to dallas woodhouse, the state republican party chief today. what was he willing to say to you? >> well, it's quite a turn of events. earlier this week, dallas woodhouse was basically calling all this vote fraud stuff a bunch of malarkey, that they should seek the republican candidate who won by 905 votes but over the past three days, myself, a bunch of reporters have been on the ground, uncovering what is slam dunk it's voter fraud, the question is just how much it is. but there seemed to be a professional ballot stuffing kind of operation going down in bladen and now robison county. he was watching our report last night and changed his mind. here's what he said. >> i was watching it and i immediately went in and threw up. i was very ill. i mean, this has shaken us to
i'm brooke baldwin.na republican party tells cnn he sports a do-over if allegations of election fraud are proven to be true. it's a contest between democrat don mccready and harris. we go to drew live in raleigh, north carolina. you talked to dallas woodhouse, the state republican party chief today. what was he willing to say to you? >> well, it's quite a turn of events. earlier this week, dallas woodhouse was basically calling all this vote fraud stuff a bunch of malarkey, that they...
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hit me. >> right, brooke. this comes from rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer, who as we've been reporting over the past week or so is in touch with paul manafort's attorney general. what giuliani is told by manafort's team is they believe that mueller's team, in fact mueller's team has told manafort that he doesn't believe what manafort is saying to the special counsel's investigators about president trump. that is a big deal in any case, but particularly as we are potentially just hours away from this really important filing that the mueller team is going to put forward in a court to explain why this plea deal that they had fell apart. generally what we've seen in these filings is evidence and explanations of what they believe and don't believe that these witnesses or these accused individuals are saying. in the case of manafort, what giuliani says is that the mueller team is making clear to his attorneys is they don't believe what manafort a saying, that the president did not know at the time about the 20
hit me. >> right, brooke. this comes from rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer, who as we've been reporting over the past week or so is in touch with paul manafort's attorney general. what giuliani is told by manafort's team is they believe that mueller's team, in fact mueller's team has told manafort that he doesn't believe what manafort is saying to the special counsel's investigators about president trump. that is a big deal in any case, but particularly as we are potentially just...
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brooke: exactly.seen analogy companies do it. 3m did a deal that was sort of out of its wheelhouse, and i think you will see more of that type of activity as companies position themselves for increased connectivity, increased digital, especially old-school manufacturing type industries. carol: bank of america, their banking fees were down like 18%. leadership have new in investment banking. thank you so much to brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion. joiningp, rivals may be forces. daimler and bmw are talking about sharing technology to save costs. more on what i am watching next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: is is what i am watching, daimler and bmw. yesterday there was an announcement that they are talking about getting together to make some components, not branded components. carol: this is the auto world. enemies finding fri getting together. they are going through some of the different changes. i am not surprised. well, i am. david: this shows european autos. orange is overall the stoxx 600 auto.
brooke: exactly.seen analogy companies do it. 3m did a deal that was sort of out of its wheelhouse, and i think you will see more of that type of activity as companies position themselves for increased connectivity, increased digital, especially old-school manufacturing type industries. carol: bank of america, their banking fees were down like 18%. leadership have new in investment banking. thank you so much to brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion. joiningp, rivals may be forces. daimler and...
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i'm brook silva-braga, this is the "cbs morning news." i don't keep track of regrets.ever count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. new boost® high protein nutritional drink now has 33% more high-quality protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. the upside- i'm just getting started. boost® high protein be up for life look for savings on boost® in your sunday paper. fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface svr colgate optic white. whitening that works. >>> our top story this morning, neither side appears to be budging in the border security funding battle that's partially shutdown the federal government. it's now day ten of the shutdown. building the wall along the u.s./mexico border was president trump's signature campaign pledge. democrats are refusing to go a
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brook. >> okay, we'll wait for the new year for a solution. thanks. >>> now to the weather and there's plenty of it. that major winter storm which brought significant amounts of snow to the upper midwest and northern plains is headed to the east this morning as a big time rainmaker. kansas, minnesota, and north dakota are trying to recover from yesterday's snowfall.e dn louisiana and mississippi. a louisiana woman was killed when a tree fell through her camper. eric fisher from our boston station wbz has the latest on the storm stm system and the new year's forecast. >> the snow part of our storm system beginning to wind down but for a lot of people in the south and east we've been dealing with rain and rain and more rain. there is more rain. into friday flood watches are up stretching from the southeast right up to the midatlantic states as we look for more significant rainfall throughout the day. the chance for a couple and strong severe storms as well, damaging wind gusts will be the main threat. across the atlanta area, charleston, charlot
brook. >> okay, we'll wait for the new year for a solution. thanks. >>> now to the weather and there's plenty of it. that major winter storm which brought significant amounts of snow to the upper midwest and northern plains is headed to the east this morning as a big time rainmaker. kansas, minnesota, and north dakota are trying to recover from yesterday's snowfall.e dn louisiana and mississippi. a louisiana woman was killed when a tree fell through her camper. eric fisher from...
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couple of hours away from whery are here this afternoon, brooke. >> let me stay with you as you see this beautiful brightly colored train traversing texas from, as you pointed out, houston to texas a&m and college station, texas. the world watched the funeral and national cathedral and all the presidents present and the beautiful eulogies. tell us about where this train is headed and the private ceremony to ensue. >> reporter: this is really just carving a kind of quiet path through this southeast part of texas. so it's a very quaint countryside that takes them to college station and the texas a&m campus where the presidential library is held, where his wife, barbara is buried and their 3-year-old daughter, robin, as well. it is a very pictuturesque endi, much different from what we've
couple of hours away from whery are here this afternoon, brooke. >> let me stay with you as you see this beautiful brightly colored train traversing texas from, as you pointed out, houston to texas a&m and college station, texas. the world watched the funeral and national cathedral and all the presidents present and the beautiful eulogies. tell us about where this train is headed and the private ceremony to ensue. >> reporter: this is really just carving a kind of quiet path...
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thus spake mark shield and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortly, with the story of a new approach to juvenile justice. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >> woodruff: efforts to fix problems with the nation's criminal justice system, including taking a closer look at what to do about teenagers who commit minor crimes. our "newshour shares" tonight looks at one program in newark, new jersey, which offers an alternative to jail for minors. fr lom our student reportis at philips academy charter school, 12-year-old yasmeena sharif reports. >> all rise for the honorable judge. this icase 13018. >> reporter: if this looks like a real-life courtroom, that's cause it is. at the newark youth court in new jersey, teenagers are e judge, jury, plaintiff, and defendants. the high school students are really running the show. jasmine harden is the program coordinator. >> when students walk into youth court, you're seeing your peers, so you'rng
thus spake mark shield and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortly, with the story of a new approach to juvenile justice. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >> woodruff: efforts to fix problems with the nation's criminal justice system, including taking a closer look at what to do about teenagers who commit minor crimes. our "newshour shares" tonight looks at one program in...
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eric brooks. i am not speaking for any of the organizations that i work for this evening because this is very speculative territory and i don't want to step over that line, but i will say that i learned about and started studying bitcoin and investing them in 2011 and started dealing in them in 2015. so you should bring me into this space. a, i love bitcoin and cryptocurrenciys. they're going to revolutionize the world. bitcoin is not going to be creating nearly as much greenhouse gases in the future as it does now because of things like the side chains and the lightning network, and i did explain that in more detail if people want to ask me questions because i'm going to get to my three minutes. and i'm also invested in power ledger and i'm invested in a lot of other -- and in supply chain tokens and things like that. and i want to start there. the conversation you just had shows that cryptocurrencies and supply chain and certification is not going to help you. you still to have have a certifying
eric brooks. i am not speaking for any of the organizations that i work for this evening because this is very speculative territory and i don't want to step over that line, but i will say that i learned about and started studying bitcoin and investing them in 2011 and started dealing in them in 2015. so you should bring me into this space. a, i love bitcoin and cryptocurrenciys. they're going to revolutionize the world. bitcoin is not going to be creating nearly as much greenhouse gases in the...
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brooks to the hospital. she got 21 stitches.e dog has been taken out of active service as aprecautionhile they investigate. >>> storm team 4 following that massive wter storm. snow, ice, freezing rain have blanketed much of the southeast. the storm has knocked out power to thousands of customers and is ouing blamed for at least four deaths. team coverage continues now with nbc's dan schenamen. >> reporter: the snow-covered south. >> arounde here get some snow every year, but this is a big one. >> reporter: winter storm diego dumping agerous blend of all, ice, and freezing ra over the region. travel is tricky. >> i'm a littlenervous, iin't going to lie. >> i absolutely worse than i thought. >> reporr: everyone in the storm's path has been warned, stay put. >> roads are plowed and secondary roads are going to be stuck at home. >> reporter: north carolina's governor has declared an emergency. >> already some areas have seen more than a foot of snow and sleet, a we still have hours and inches of snow and ice yet to come in places. >
brooks to the hospital. she got 21 stitches.e dog has been taken out of active service as aprecautionhile they investigate. >>> storm team 4 following that massive wter storm. snow, ice, freezing rain have blanketed much of the southeast. the storm has knocked out power to thousands of customers and is ouing blamed for at least four deaths. team coverage continues now with nbc's dan schenamen. >> reporter: the snow-covered south. >> arounde here get some snow every year,...
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kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd — brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now but there‘s much more on the bbc sport website, including live coverage from the european cross country championships in the netherlands — the women‘s race starts in a few minutes and the men go at ten past one — you can also find this on the red button. i‘ll be backjust after the one 0‘clock news. there‘s a fresh warning is being issued to young athletes about the dangers of under—eating and over—training. the condition known as relative energy deficiency affects hundreds of people, and can lead to serious eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia. renee mcgregor is a sports and eating disorder specialist dietitian and co—founder of trainbrave. thank you for being with us. just tell us, what sort of p
kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd — brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now but there‘s much more on the bbc sport website, including live coverage from the european cross country championships in...
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kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.zerafa means he is now the mandatory challenger for the wba light—middleweight title but he may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd — brook said "i want the khan fight — it's now or never". louis 0osthuizen doubled his overnight led to win the south african 0pen by 6 strokes that equalled the record for the biggest winning margin. he actually dropped three shots in a closing round of 67 — but he more than made up for it with this eagle at the 14th hole. that's his first tournament victory for almost three years and the first time he has won his home open. the final of the uk snooker championship is just getting underway let's take you to the barbican in york where defending champion ronnie 0'sullivan is going for a record 7th title — he's up against mark allen, very early days, you can watch it live on bbc two and the bbc sport
kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.zerafa means he is now the mandatory challenger for the wba light—middleweight title but he may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd — brook said "i want the khan fight — it's now or never". louis 0osthuizen doubled his overnight led to win the south...
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i've sent these letters to aei and brookings and say give us something specific to do. i think the thing i'm going to focus on is making the system more of a market, getting rid of barriers and if i could find away or ways to make it possible for those of us who buy health care services every day to know the price of what we're paying for, that would be the single most important thing i could focus on for two years. we should do that. members of congress should not sit around with the facts in front of us that we are spending $1.1 to $1.8 trillion unnecessarily on health care and not do anything about it. >> the question i have about these letters, though, mr. chairman, is the people in this room are very knowledgeable about it, they will agree the problem in health care is not ideas, there is no shortage of ideas. >> no. i don't agree with that. most ideas fail around washington for lack of the idea. and i'll give you an example. i wasn't to the national academy of sciences in 2005 after particularly dreary budget meeting and said i believe if you give he is ten specif
i've sent these letters to aei and brookings and say give us something specific to do. i think the thing i'm going to focus on is making the system more of a market, getting rid of barriers and if i could find away or ways to make it possible for those of us who buy health care services every day to know the price of what we're paying for, that would be the single most important thing i could focus on for two years. we should do that. members of congress should not sit around with the facts in...
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taylor shot bill. >> brooke: it just doesn't make sense.ean, taylor and i, we've -- we've had our moments... but it's always been kind of innocent...somewhat. then, one thing leads to
taylor shot bill. >> brooke: it just doesn't make sense.ean, taylor and i, we've -- we've had our moments... but it's always been kind of innocent...somewhat. then, one thing leads to
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ktvu's brooks euros is there. >> reporter: so that we know the no officers were injured. this is in officer-involved shooting where one suspect has died and another one is in the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. right now crime scene investigators are out here. they've been taking pictures and comparing notes and they have been walking this entire intersection here as they try to reconstruct exactly what happened. they have not told us what led up to this but what we do know is that a white car smashed into the fence next to a nearby elementary school. right here along the avenue. there are crime scene markers all over the place. there are many shots fired were told and cruisers are just up and down the street right now. people are coming out and beginning to wake up on this christmas morning, we are seeing them turn around on the streets and wondering what's going on. as all of this police activity continues. right now, there are evidence bags and other things we are seeing, we see some activity but beyond that we only know that this one suspect has died. th
ktvu's brooks euros is there. >> reporter: so that we know the no officers were injured. this is in officer-involved shooting where one suspect has died and another one is in the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. right now crime scene investigators are out here. they've been taking pictures and comparing notes and they have been walking this entire intersection here as they try to reconstruct exactly what happened. they have not told us what led up to this but what we do know...
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kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.e may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd. brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. scientists and delegates at a un climate conference in poland have expressed alarm, after it failed to incorporate a key scientific text, which outlines how to limit the effects of climate change. the ipcc report — on the impact of a one point five degree celsius temperature rise — was released in october. but now the us, russia, saudi arabia and kuwait have all objected to the conference ‘welcoming‘ it. caroline rigby has more. all: wake up, wake up, wake up! as delegates met inside the conference centre, thousands marched outside, demanding politicians wake up to the threat of climate change, voicing concerns that time is running out. we need to do something now. we
kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march.e may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd. brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. scientists and delegates at a un climate conference in poland have expressed alarm,...
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the president, martha brooks put this -- marco brooks. declaring piece on the safety net. i hope this is how you all think of this. what would we fight back with? our actuaries and calculators. of course he's not suggesting we be content with the safety net we have, many of you already know better that complacency is really not arthur book this thing -- arthur brooks is playing. thinking about how to reform the safety net and all federal health care programs so they could work for those that they serve. we need to have a more ambitious vision than just that. we as conservatives want a better run safety net and better healthcare for all americans. the goal here is clear. we want affordable and quality healthcare for every american. delivering this, it requires a vision more comprehensive and more ambitious than previous efforts to healthcare reform. affordable healthcare demands thinking of every element of healthcare, not just health insurance but healthcare services. or a health workforce and particular elements of healthcare prescription like drugs. the report reflects t
the president, martha brooks put this -- marco brooks. declaring piece on the safety net. i hope this is how you all think of this. what would we fight back with? our actuaries and calculators. of course he's not suggesting we be content with the safety net we have, many of you already know better that complacency is really not arthur book this thing -- arthur brooks is playing. thinking about how to reform the safety net and all federal health care programs so they could work for those that...
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what happened, brooks?reporter: we're in full investigation now, officers have been coming back and forth, they're e unit. there's as man on top of the un for the better part of a half- hour and 45 minutes as they reconstruct this scene. now, earlier this morning, it was 2:30 in the morning when this occurred, we're told. there was a white car that smashed into a fence, we're told that this was an officer- involved shooting, many shots fired, one suspect has died. the other one with non-life- threatening injuries was taken to the hospital. they have been collecting evidence all morning, there are little markers that have been out. we have subpoena bags, they have some -- bags me evidence this occurred right near an elementary school next door, the playground bumps right up to the scene where that car smashes into that fence. what led up to this and caused this is still pun known, san jose police have not released that to us. what we do know, there's one person who has died, the other suspect with non-life-
what happened, brooks?reporter: we're in full investigation now, officers have been coming back and forth, they're e unit. there's as man on top of the un for the better part of a half- hour and 45 minutes as they reconstruct this scene. now, earlier this morning, it was 2:30 in the morning when this occurred, we're told. there was a white car that smashed into a fence, we're told that this was an officer- involved shooting, many shots fired, one suspect has died. the other one with non-life-...